Ye Ting shrugged and pointed to the south with a smile.

Chapter 0607 Blackrock Tower

"They're heading for Blackrock Spire," Kurdran announced loudly, jumping off his gryphon.

Ye Ting was sitting around a campfire with Lothar and Kurdran came to them.

He and the other Wildhammer dwarves had been sent to scout the Horde's whereabouts, and had just returned to report.

"Blackrock Spire? Are you sure?" Muradin asked.

Ye Ting found that these Wildhammer dwarves and Bronzebeard dwarves did not get along very well.

No, it's not right to say that.They were like rowdy brothers - they liked each other but were always arguing and trying to express themselves.

But in reality, their relationship isn't as bad as it seems.

You know, the Wildhammer dwarves joined the Horde in part to rescue their Bronzebeard cousins.

"Of course I'm sure!" Kurdran yelled, with his gryphon Scarlet giving a soft warning: "I'm following them."

Then, a sly look appeared on his face.

"Or, would you rather go and see for yourself?"

Muradin, and Brian beside him, turned pale, took a few steps back, and a wicked chuckle came from Kurdran.

The Bronzebeards are as happy to fly as the Wildhammers are to go underground—to the point of disgust.

"Blackrock Spire." Lothar was lost in thought, "Is that the fortress on the top of the mountain?"

"That's right," Ye Ting nodded. "As far as I know, that's where the Dark Iron dwarves live—or rather, the fortress built by the Dark Iron dwarves."

"Oh! Dark Iron Dwarves—" Speaking of this, Kurdran and Muradin uttered disgusting voices in unison.

Bronzebeards and Wildhammers have a lot in common when it comes to hating the Dark Iron dwarves - they were able to restore their friendship after the Battle of the Three Hammers because of their shared experience against the Dark Iron dwarves.

"This is a strategic point." Lothar must say, "If you defend there, you will have an unobstructed view of the surrounding area. There are solid fortifications that can easily defend against attacks from all sides, and you can even control the passage of entry and exit easily."

Having said that, he shook his head.

"Whoever their leader is, he knows exactly what to do. It's a hassle."

"Yeah, it's still a cursed place," Muradin added. "Yes, it's there."

The dwarf continued as the others watched, both Brian and Kurdran nodding.

"Our Dark Iron cousin." He paused and spat, as if the name was something very unpleasant to them. "This fortress was built, but beneath his exterior, there is something darker hidden there."

Suddenly he and the other dwarves began to tremble.

"You are right, because there are black dragons entrenched there." Seeing the reaction of the dwarf in front of him, Ye Ting said suddenly, "But I can guarantee that these black dragons will not come to harass us."

Having said that, he turned his head to look at Onyxia, and the Black Dragon Princess forced a smile.

In fact, the black dragon that Ye Ting was referring to was Onyxia's brother Nefarian and his subordinates.

Brother Bronzebeard cast a strange look at Ye Ting's words, as if surprised that he could make such a guarantee.

The dwarves all know how difficult a black dragon is.

However, Kurdran is quite relieved: "Since Sander said, then even if there are black dragons there, they should only hinder those orcs. I believe him in the aspect of dragons... If you are interested, I will discuss with you in the future. Tell me about the dragon experience I had with him."

It seemed that he could boast in front of others again.

"However, since they dare to retreat there, they should have their own countermeasures. Their chief is not a reckless person." Lothar pointed out: "It will be very difficult to break through this line of defense."

"But we can do it." Turalyon was surprised that he suddenly interrupted and rushed to the side. He looked at Alleria on the side and said loudly: "We have enough numbers and strength to defeat them."

But the Elf Ranger paid no attention to him at all, much to his disappointment.

The commander Lothar, who was assisting him, smiled at him.

"Yes, of course we can," he agreed. "It's going to be a tough challenge, but it's worth it."

He was about to say something else, but everyone present heard a distinct crash from the armor.

They turned their heads and saw a man striding over.His armor was worn but still shiny, and the breastplate had the same image as Turalyon, the emblem of the Silver Hand.As the man approached them, the light of the campfire shone on his fiery red hair and beard.

"Uther!" Lothar stood up and stretched out his hand to the paladin, and Uther held it firmly.

"My lord," said Uther.He also shook hands with Liadrin on Ye Ting's side, then nodded to the others, "We rushed over as fast as we could."

"Has Alterac cleaned up?" Uther looked tired, and Liadrin asked after he sat on a rock next to them.

"Yes," he replied, a flash of pride in his sky blue eyes. "My companions and I have secured this. There are no orcs in Alterac and the surrounding mountains."

His words made Turalyon feel a strange embarrassment. He should have followed Uther's side to carry out his orders, but he failed to use the power belonging to the Paladin, and was assigned another task by Fao himself. , following Lothar.

"Very good," Lothar smiled. "You came at just the right time, Uther. We just learned where the orcs are, can we be at—?"

Having said that, he turned his head to look at the Bronzebeard dwarf brothers beside him. They have stayed in this area for a long time and know very well how much distance is left.

"Within five days," Brian mused for a moment before replying, "if they don't leave us any surprises down the road."

He looked at his brother and nodded.

"If you're going to Blackrock Mountain, we'll go with you. The Bronzebeards won't let you face them alone."

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