☆384. Chapter 384 Target Concentration Camp



Chapter 384 Target

Concentration Camp Orgrim and Thrall, who revealed their identities, sat together and talked to each other. Orgrim admired Thrall very much, and Thrall echoed him on the side. After learning his identity, Thrall also understood why the Frostwolf Clan treated him so well before. His food was not because of the abundance of food in the coming spring, but because of his identity as the chief. Sharp's disappearance before was not because of freedom, but because he went to find the chief of the tribe.

However, Thrall's eyes turned to Drek'Thar. The old thrash knew the cause of death of the former chief of the Frostwolf Clan, but why did he bring him home? The old thrash didn't seem to feel Thrall's gaze, and was having fun with his white wolf Sharp.

"Taretha and Jaina? Are humans so kind?"

Orgrim asked Thrall about his story after leaving Durnholde. Thrall answered him according to the story he had prepared in advance. When asked about his physical condition and fighting skills, Thrall evaded the question by saying that he was taken care of by Taretha and went on adventures with Jaina. After learning that these two people were humans, Orgrim was very surprised.

Orgrim was silent for a moment, then finally spoke: "After that humiliating defeat, I spent many years alone. I know what they said about me. I was a prisoner first, then a vagabond, a coward in the eyes of others, hiding away in shame. Do you know why, until tonight, I have been laughing at others, Thrall?"

Thrall shook his head silently.

"Because I needed to go back within myself and ask myself what happened. To remind myself who I am, who we are. I have always been like this tonight. Wandering around campfires, accepting their hospitality, listening to their experiences, and learning. I know what happens in human prisons, just as you do. I was once a prisoner of King Terenas of Lordaeron. Then I escaped, just as you left your adoptive family. I have even been in detention, and I know how defeated and helpless it is there. I almost became one of them. And so I have to wonder why we, who have swept across Azeroth, were defeated by the humans."

"Have you thought about it?"

Orgrim shook his head. "Humans are very complex creatures. I haven't figured it out after years of thinking about it, but this doesn't prevent us from learning from them."

"Learn from humans?"

Orgrim nodded and took a branch to draw on the ground. "The most important reason for our initial failure was that Gul'dan betrayed us with a large number of soldiers, but the root cause was that we relied too much on our own strength. Humans can't rely on individual strength to defeat us, so they use teams. If we rely solely on physical strength or skills, we won't be like this. They have a lot of helpers! Wild magic, flying beasts! Even the allies are not limited to one thing. Whether it's noble elves or sloppy dwarves, they can fight side by side with them. Although we also have dragons 's help, but those fools in Grim Batol have always treated these dragons as slaves, which often caused us trouble in battle. Their relationship with those beasts is just like your Frostwolf clan, so that those creatures that are like quails compared to dragons can defeat dragons. "

Orgrim drew a troll pattern on the ground and continued: "Our allies are not as good as their allies. Their various races trust each other, but we are always on guard. But now is our chance. During my wandering days, I have collected a lot of information. The Alliance has now split. The exchanges between the Northern Kingdom and the Southern Kingdom are not that close anymore, and conflicts often occur between the Northern Kingdoms. We can take this opportunity to defeat one of them and make them no longer have the power of unity. In addition, we can also use diplomatic means to solve the problem. There was Alterac back then, so why shouldn’t there be others now? It’s just that my people are not good at wisdom, and your appearance makes up for this! You have lived with humans for so many years, you understand them, and humans have many shortcomings that can be used, right? "

Thar looked at Orgrim and expressed his opinion: "Yes It is true that humans have many shortcomings, but I think that before we defeat a certain human country, we need to rescue our compatriots, otherwise with our current military strength we will eventually be surrounded by the enemy. "

Ogrim suddenly fell silent, and he drank a sip of bitter wine made from unknown grains: "As the chief of the tribe, it has always been my dream to save all my compatriots, but it is not easy. You and I have been to concentration camps, and you know how depraved the people there are. You and I, the two non-degenerates, escaped, but it is difficult to get out for those guys who are still curled up in the mud. No matter what we do outside, it is difficult to help the people inside. To put it bluntly. If a pig loves its animal pen, then the open door is meaningless. The guys in the camp are no different from these pigs now. To save them, they must be willing to walk out when we open the door for them. "

Thar lowered his head and said, "I have been thinking about this since I escaped from the concentration camp, but I have never known how to help them regain their confidence."

"The Way of the Shaman."

"Huh? What did you say?" Thrall asked Orgrim with big eyes.

"We must remind them of the Way of the Shaman. Before Gul'dan brought the evil warlock to the tribe, the orcs had always believed in the Way of the Shaman, but the final requirement was simpler and easier to understand. Among their choices, most of them chose the warlock, and thus they found the pollution. So they must shed the poison of the demonic whispers that have tainted their hearts and embrace their true warrior and spiritual nature. You have earned the respect of the Warsong clan and their fierce leader, Thrall. Now you have the Frostwolves, the most independent and honorable clan I know of, ready to follow you in battle. If there is one orc who can teach our fallen kin who they are, it is you. You are the first shaman to be commanded by the elements in decades, and you have the responsibility and the ability to do it. "

Saul remembered the camp, its dull, deathly silence. Since Orgrim was willing to let him take on this responsibility, he should take it on and become the liberator of those orcs...

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