Orgrim believes that these trolls, who have been enemies of humans and elves for generations, are their potential allies by nature.

One of the things that motivated him to leave the Arathi Highlands in a desperate attempt to enter the Hinterlands was the ethereal hope of finding and allying with the trolls.

However, after entering the Hinterlands, reality let him down.

According to legend, the forest trolls that can be seen everywhere in the Hinterlands are now completely missing. They searched in every possible way, but the only thing they could find were the relics where some forest trolls once lived. As for those forest trolls, they were even hairy. Didn't see one.

"Did all the forest trolls move away, or were they all killed?"

Orgrim couldn't do anything about this, and without the help of trolls, these orcs were unfamiliar with life, wandering in the vast forests of the Hinterlands, the only result was to get lost. The so-called attacking the rear of the Alliance through the Hinterlands is basically An empty word.

Just as Orgrim became more and more disappointed and almost wanted to give up, there was finally good news.

One of the horde squads searching for trails of forest trolls finally has good news: signs of troll activity have been found near an area called Poison Mist Canyon.

Orgrim was overjoyed and sent more teams to search there.

Soon, good news followed.

Some people say that they have found totems from certain forest troll clans, some people say that they have seen strange forest trolls passing by, and some people say that they seem to have found a troll settlement in the haze of the Poisonous Mist Canyon...

All the evidence shows that in the entire Hinterland, it seems that only the Poisonous Mist Canyon is the habitat of trolls. If you want to find trolls, you must go there.

However, the keen Orgrim still found something wrong.

According to the trolls who have taken refuge in the tribe, the trolls themselves are a very reproductive species. In the Hinterlands, a natural habitat with no human coming and no trace of elves, trolls have not developed everywhere, but are concentrated in the In a small canyon, no matter how you think about it, it is a bit strange.

However, Orgrim naturally did not think that this was the conspiracy of the Alliance. After all, since they entered the Hinterlands, they have not seen any trace of the Alliance. Orgrim still thinks he has his own way, and he thinks more about it. Something happened to the demons, or most of their population moved away.

But no matter what, Orgrim still has to go to Poison Mist Canyon, even if the number of trolls there is not enough to supplement the Horde's combat power, at least they can be a guide for the Horde.

So, after confirming that only Poison Mist Canyon is inhabited by trolls in the Hinterlands, the Horde army finally set out and marched towards Poison Mist Canyon.

The terrain of the Poisonous Mist Canyon is not wide, but rather narrow. Although it is the most likely place for trolls to appear in the information, there is no trace of troll survival at the mouth of the valley.

Orgrim, however, became more and more certain of the possibility that this was a troll colony.

The Hinterlands is obviously a very suitable place for trolls to inhabit, but trolls cannot be found everywhere. Orgrim judges that trolls may have to leave the vast habitat for some reason and hide from the world, and they are affected by the alliance. most likely to be suppressed.

If the trolls really live in seclusion in the Poisonous Mist Canyon, then Taniguchi is naturally the most hidden place.

The reason why the Poisonous Mist Canyon has this name is because the miasma in the depths of the canyon is full of miasma, and it is difficult for ordinary animals to survive. Naturally, the Alliance will not feel that there are trolls hiding in it.

But in fact, it was only after Orgrim entered the canyon that he discovered that the mist near the mouth of the valley was just ordinary water mist, and was not poisonous.

And as he went deeper, he saw a lot of totems and marks belonging to trolls along the way, including footprints and the like, all of which showed that trolls were in this valley.

However, when he finally left the narrow mouth of the valley and entered the wide valley where he supposed a large number of trolls should have lived, he saw only a large open space with nothing but dead trees and hay, even giant trolls. Not even a single devil's hair can be seen.

In the very center of the open space, there was a prominent tall dead tree. A piece of the bark of the dead tree had been peeled off, and it seemed that something had been carved on it.

By this time, Orgrim had already discovered that something was wrong. The so-called trolls were probably fake. Not only were there no trolls here, but there were even no traces of trolls living there.

The troll footprints and markings they saw on the way there seemed to be deliberate bait to lure them into the valley.

Of course, at this time Orgrim still had the last glimmer of hope, that the words carved on the dead tree were a message left by a troll or something.

He planned to go check it out in person, but he took Gul'dan with him because he was afraid of danger.

The culprit who betrayed the orcs, Orgrim didn't dare to leave him in the Arathi Heights, so he could only take him to the Hinterlands and take care of him.

Now, Gul'dan has come in handy. If there is any accident, Gul'dan, a powerful warlock, is obviously better able to deal with it than the warrior Orgrim.

Protected by their personal guards, Orgrim and Gul'dan broke away from the main force and soon came to the dead tree.

When he got closer, Orgrim didn't even have to look at the specific content carved on the dead tree to understand that this could not be a clue left by the troll.

Because, where the bark was scraped, it was the orc's script that was engraved - how could the trolls in the Hinterlands speak the language of the orcs?

And the content of these words made Orgrim's face change.

"Orgrim died under this tree."

"Everyone, get out! Get out of the canyon!" Almost without thinking, Orgrim ordered his subordinates loudly.

The only one who can know his name and engrave such words here is probably their biggest opponent - the Alliance, and Orgrim is even sure that this is most likely the most cunning commander of the Alliance, and it is also the loss of the Horde. The red dragon, the culprit who could not fully control the Arathi Highlands, the human mage who had resisted them for hours in Stormwind City alone - Sand Leif.

Orgrim's response was quick, and the orcs were resolute in carrying out orders. However, they just ran a few steps, and a sudden loud noise made them feel desperate.

The mouth of the Poisonous Mist Canyon collapsed with the explosion.

Chapter 0570 Hellfire and Banishment

The mouth of the Poisonous Mist Canyon collapsed with a loud bang.

The rock not only blocked the way of the tribe that had entered the canyon, but also separated the large army of the tribe entering the canyon from the small number of orcs who remained outside the canyon.

Immediately afterwards, there were bursts of killing cries from outside the canyon. The shocking cries were obviously not in the language of the orcs, but came from their old rivals, humans, high elves, and wildhammer dwarves.

Of course, there were also the screams and screams of the orcs.

When Orgrim arrived at Taniguchi, the shouting and killing had decreased, but the Great Chief naturally did not think that this was due to the heavy losses of the Alliance, because the shouts and screams of the orcs among them were too sporadic.

But Orgrim could no longer hear the screams of the orcs, and when the screams of the Alliance gradually subsided, he knew that the battle outside the valley was over.

In other words, the orcs who were separated from the valley and headless, have been annihilated by the alliance.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help clenching his fists.

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