At this time, Gul'dan had been torn to shreds by the hordes of demons, and only one head was left with Gul'dan's soul residing in it, which was dedicated to Kil'jaeden by the demons.

In history, Ner'zhul has retreated many times at critical moments, which made Kil'jaeden very unhappy. All of them put Ner'zhul's soul in their hands and used fel flames for a long time.

Compared with the history of Warcraft now, it's just a change of handle. For Kil'jaeden, there is not much difference between Paner'zhul and Pangur'dan.

Besides, Gul'dan caused much more trouble than Ner'zhul. Ner'zhul's sins were basically just retreating at critical moments, and belonged to the type of deserters.

This time, Gul'dan was not only slack and ineffective, but he even set his sights on the power clone of the Burning Legion boss Sargeras in Azeroth. This little ant actually made two deputies. What Kil'jaeden and Archimonde both wanted to do but didn't dare to do, how could Kil'jaeden not be envious and jealous.

Fortunately, this guy didn't succeed, otherwise Kil'jaeden would have broken his steel teeth.

Therefore, when Gul'dan's skull, which contained Gul'dan's soul, was presented to Kil'jaeden, Kil'jaeden had prepared the raging flames that could burn the soul, and looked at Gul'dan with fiery eyes. Skull:

Dry, sloppy, not round at all, **** him!

Fortunately, the Burning Legion has always believed in the principle of being useful. The anti-bone boy Illidan in history was still accepted by the Burning Legion after he slapped the Burning Legion once, because in the mission of conquering the world of Azeroth, all grievances must be revoked. Second line, even if Illidan had offended Sargeras.

Because Kil'jaeden has been staring at Azeroth, and in the process of staring at the Horde, the appearance of the Death Knight made him very interesting.

As the boss of the Burning Legion, Kil'jaeden is very good at playing with souls, but he has never played with life.

Because Kil'jaeden has never encountered the necessary situation before. After all, all the demons' soul imprints are in Argus. When a demon dies, use the power of Argus' star soul to resurrect, the demons have been dead and alive for 20,000 years. I'm used to it, I'm used to being resurrected in a complete state, and no one has ever considered resurrecting in an incomplete state.

However, the undead knight has provided Kil'jaeden with a good idea. If this method is used, can it be possible to directly develop subordinates and attack the world without using the troops of the Burning Legion?

Especially in the current situation, the Azeroth world strategy failed again, and the patience of the dark titan Sargeras is about to wear out. It is estimated that Archimonde will be responsible for the next general attack, which makes Kil'jaeden very uncomfortable. accurate.

In the Burning Legion, Kil'jaeden and Archimonde either the east wind overwhelmed the west wind, or the west wind overwhelmed the east wind.

However, the undead is a fresh idea. If you use it well, you might really be able to take down Azeroth.

Azeroth has a barrier set up by the Titans, and it is not easy for too advanced alien creatures to enter. As for the person in charge, Kil'jaeden looked at the handle at hand and smiled slightly.

Don't be in a hurry, let's throw it to Azeroth when the plate is full of pulp.

In Gul'dan's wailing, Kil'jaeden's laughter became more and more hearty.

As for the two-headed ogre good orcs such as Chogall who went deep into the Tomb of Sargeras, they are being transformed by a certain broken mind, and their future is unknown.

However, Talongor and others who surrendered to Illidan happily were treated better. Of course Illidan did not like these lackeys of the Burning Legion, but these were not demons of the Burning Legion. Illidan also had to consider the attitude of the orcs.

After several thoughts, Illidan gave up the plan to kill these orcs, and as a symbol of friendship, Illidan gave them to the current world of Zadrektar.

At the meeting of the establishment of the spiritual realm, Illidan and Drek'Thar and other Durotan shamans met each other. Because the tribe is still at war with humans and cannot do without these shamans, they did not join this time. Exploring the Tomb of Sargeras.

The Ner'zhul tribe has completely surrendered to Aiki. Although Illidan didn't really want to work for Aiki, in order to fight the Burning Legion, Illidan was willing to win over all his strengths.

Besides, this was also an opportunity to sell the favor of the Durotan tribe, so Illidan sent these captives to Drek'Thar in his own name when Eich said he didn't want to get involved.

Then, these hot potatoes were in the hands of Durotan and Drek'Thar.

The relationship between the Durotan tribe and the Blackhand tribe has always been complicated, and the relationship is not clear for a while.

But these orc captives came at just the right time. Durotan always felt that the population of orcs was small, and the alliance on the human side was getting closer and closer to the official formation. Once unified, I am afraid it would be very troublesome.

The Horde is divided and has lost the follow-up support from Draenor, so it does not have an advantage in numbers.

At this time, the two tribes need to unite most.

Soon, Drek'Thar got Durotan's order to take these orc compatriots south, return them to the Blackham tribe, and initiate an alliance.

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