Stormwind 2
"Why are you going to come back? Do you like to eat corpses with a group of undead?" I said as she came to her.
"You are different from the traditional undead, and you have ideals... and you will definitely have a lot of experiences with you."
"Ideal? Maybe. But I can tell you that we will encounter many battles, and it's hard for me to guarantee that you can survive and stay to your destination."
"If the Burning Legion is really as terrible as you said, then wouldn't it be a time to die if you hide anywhere?"
"Okay, then you can follow Sylvanas, hoping she can train you into a good ranger."
"That's certain."
Sylvanas replied with a smile, and after everyone in the house showed contempt, they realized their thoughts. They simply thought I had a lustful heart. I have to say that she was somewhat beautiful, but I also knew nothing and did not explain anything to everyone. "I think we have been delayed for a long time, so we'd better retreat to Black Rock Mountain before the fall of Rapids."
We continued to move towards Black Rock Mountain. We communicated a lot on the way, but mainly some of our experiences in Black Rock Mountain during our lifetime, because these were all my life with Sylvanas, and she also talked about her situation. Her name is Valila, she lives in Dalaran, and her parents are both Dalaran mages, and she taught her magic. However, she was determined to be a ranger and she had no success in spelling, but even so, her parents refused to let her dance with swords and swords. She just secretly learned some from Jaina's illegitimate sister Jin Jian. What surprised me even more this time was that the team they fled was led by her. Obviously, Admiral Prodmore did not complete the task of picking up her daughter.
"Is Jin Jian's relationship with Jaina very embarrassing?" I asked her with interest.
"No, she really wants to communicate with Jaina, but Jaina often doesn't go to Dalaran because of you, and gradually she doesn't meet much."
"Okay...will she blame her father?"
"You mean Admiral Prodmore, or you can say that, right? They had a good conversation at the beginning, but Prodmore's words made her feel very unhappy, that is, he just wanted to give her the title of daughter, but clearly told her that she would not give her any inheritance rights and the title of her mother and princess, which hurt Jin Jian's mother's self-esteem, so Jin Jian did not accept it."
"He actually said that." I couldn't help but sigh in my heart, sighing that he had made plans for me in the future, and letting her get to familiarize herself before the wedding was obviously to allow her to take over in the future... But this seems to be meaningless. "Indeed, anyone will be sad when they hear this."
"I believe she has no good impression of you, especially since she has a good relationship with Marlan, so if she sees you like this, she will attack you without hesitation."
"I've recorded it... But if her destination is called Rapidsburg, I don't think we will meet because I'm going to Black Rock Mountain."
"Maybe, but how can we get over it."
"Of course, it's our safest way to borrow a boat from the orcs."
....
A few days later, we arrived in a mountainous place in the southern part of Cinzaro, in the Arachi Highlands, where the Black Hand Brothers led some remnants to hide.
We took advantage of the night to cross there and arrived at a high ground at the East Coast port. Yes, the material scarcity on the road was enough to allow them to choose to develop marine fishery resources.
We can see that this is not only the docking point of fishing boats, but also the construction site of ships and fishery processing mills. Here, the orcs are clearly divided into labor and perform their own duties. Craftsmen orcs are repairing ships and infrastructure, while female orcs are drying sea fish, while other orcs fall to the ground are more like fishermen returning from fishing, without a single guard. Of course, if you talk about warriors, I think the strength of each orc is far stronger than that of human infantry.
"Are we going to attack there now? Their numbers are not large?" Valila took out the dagger and said, obviously her thoughts were direct. I had some understanding of why she took the initiative to pursue Sylvanas.
"We can't do this, who knows if there are any other orcs coming to pick them up here." She pointed to the distant coastline, only where they could see them.
"What is that?"
"The fishing boats and frigates from the orcs."
"Then how do we do it, if they are in large quantities."
"We are not here to destroy them, but steal a big ship and go to the east coast to the south to the south." I looked at Valilla with some reproach, and he was very sensible and diverted his attention.
“So act at night,”
"Of course, and before that, you and Sylvanas first investigate the situation."
The discussion ended like this. After a simple negotiation, we went to the back mountain to repair it. After Sylvanas and Valilla went to investigate the general situation here, we went to discuss the tactics for the evening.
Everything was planned like this, and there seemed to be no problem, but the reality was unexpected.
It was almost night, and we didn't wait for Sylvanas, but Valilla ran back anxiously?
"She asked us to go and grab the ship quickly, and Sylvanas led most of the orcs away."
"What?" I was shocked. She would make such a decision, but at this point I could only lead the troops to the coastline according to her words.
When we arrived here, we could see that there were not many orcs here, but they were not afraid of death and did not give up on their posts because of our appearance. Although I didn't want to kill them, there was no way, and I could only wave my weapons.
We seized the time to destroy them before they summoned reinforcements, but this was an impossible task for us who had only melee combat. Before killing the last enemy, the enemy still released a signal flare into the sky.
"Damn, where is Sylvanas? We have to drive the boat as soon as possible."
"She is dealing with the orcs..."
"Take a fight with the orcs?" I seemed to think of something when I heard this. For example, she, who is experienced, would not think of such a stupid idea, unless she encountered a special situation. "It was you, you were discovered, and Sylvanas was attracted to them and asked you to report the news."
“…”
She said nothing, but became silent, so I became even more angry, but now I only care about one issue...
"Then where is she now?"
"I have no idea."
"We wait for her to come back and destroy all the ships before, leaving only that frigate."
Everyone acted separately when they heard this. After we sank other fishing boats and even shipbuilding facilities with the gunpowder we left behind, we began to prepare for the ship, and of course we were ready for the battle, because we didn't know how many orcs would support us before we arrived in Sylvanas.
At Valilla's reminder, we ushered in the first wave of orcs, and their number was comparable to what we observed in the high ground at that time. It was obvious that they heard the signal, and of course it was also possible that it was because of the explosion. In short, in their angry eyes, they had told that this battle could only be a life-and-death battle.
"It's the undead, and there's an elf. It seems that the rumors are right. They are in the same group as the demon."
"If Gul'dan heard you, he would be jealous, the green-skinned monster."
My words angered them, and the battle began. I knew that the number of enemies was four or five times that of us, and that my position was also impossible to be deployed on the coastline, so the best way was to shoot their captain first, that is, the one who shouted to me. So I turned to Sylvanas as expected, but at this time there was no her, only another elf, but she had already fought with the enemy in hand and seemed not good at using bows and arrows.
"Damn it!" There was no way, I could only lead by example and attract enough attention to relieve the pressure. Their captain seemed to be the same as I thought at the beginning, so I would give priority to killing me who made him angry the most.
"I will make you pay the price of the undead."
We found something first. The people who killed them burned their ships. Their methods were no different from those of demons, but now is not the time to feel guilty, so I went over and fight them.
Although I am much more agile, my battle is greatly reduced without the illumination of the holy light and the ability to use darkness. I cannot form single-to-single suppression in terms of strength, which makes me very passive, because if you cannot deal with an orc immediately, more people will appear to fight you, and the scene will become more and more difficult. Similarly, our friends are not very happy, but they are not injured by skilled tactics. Instead, they rely on their rich combat experience to fight and retreat, retreat to the frigate, and rely on the narrow boarding path to resist the orcs.
Experienced people always have advantages in small-scale encounters, but there are always surprises. Everyone came on the ship with cover, but Valilla was still fighting with the orcs under the ship. Although she was agile, she could easily avoid other people's attacks, but I don't think she could last long, because more orcs were approaching her.
"Damn it, come up!"
This sentence was quickly destroyed in the fight, and I don’t think she has the ability to escape from the siege.
"We'll save her?"
"Are you still watching?" I said this and immediately led everyone out. Of course, I didn't go there, just to attract attention and not let her drown. Fortunately, we undead still looked the most disgusted by them. The orcs chasing her soon returned to us.
All of us arrived at me, and none of us were concerned about the elf. After repelling a wave, after looking in that direction, there was no trace of her. I didn't pay attention to him anymore, so I ordered everyone to withdraw.
"Where is that elf?"
"I don't know, let's look in front of you." My friends reminded me, and at the bow of the boat, I did see a large piece of firelight passing over the hill...
"Damn it!" I cursed angrily, and at this moment, there were other voices.
"Do you have to ship in advance?"
"No! We have to wait for Sylvanas! She will come back." I said this, and in order to cheer everyone up, I continued to guard the edge of the ship to resist the orcs climbed up with hooks.
I have to say that they do not have the kind of siege training like humans, and they don’t know how to coordinate the battle at all. They just charge at us, as if they are afraid that we will run away immediately. I have to say that they have really misjudged the current situation, but this cannot change anything for us, because I am worried that the fire may be a different situation after it extends here, but what surprised me was that the fire did not approach and seemed to be in its original position.
Just when I was confused, their orcs showed no regret on their faces, as if they felt that they could not stop our snatching ships, but they still surprised me by giving up like this.
"What's wrong?"
"I don't think they are afraid of us."
"It's the flame, their fire is on the other side, their granaries and their residence."
“Thank God…”
"It's Sylvanas!" I saw her running towards me in a hurry. There was also the elf. I saw them, and there were also some orcs who had reacted. They originally wanted to go back to put out the fire, but now their goal turned to them again... This shows a problem. "It was them who did it."
"Drive the boat!" I almost shouted the same voice as Sylvanas who was running. Yes, I believe her degree, just as she knew I would wait for her. Orcs' degree cannot match them at all, only a few wolf riders can keep up, but Sylvanas, who is good at running and shooting, obviously knows how to deal with those guys. After the three wolf in the front fell to the ground, they no longer had the strength to chase. Only when we put down the ropes, everyone came back together and drove to the south.
"It's so exciting, it's a wise choice to follow you." Looking at the orc who yelled at us but was helpless, Valilla was excited, but the others were not angry...
"It's not a wise choice to let you follow us! We could have no need to hurt the orcs."
"Healing the orcs, you don't see their attitude towards us..."
"If I were an orc, I wouldn't let anyone wander around my land, let alone we did these things!" I pointed to the firelight in the distance, believing that the elves could see the orc's painful expressions.
"I...but they have invaded us before."
"We are not here to hurt others. Everyone has the right to survive. They are like you elves. We have ruined their reserves. And now winter is approaching, how can you let them survive until spring."
"Damn it, then you blame me!"
"Of course, if you were not seen by orcs at the beginning!" I almost made it clear, and the contradictions became more and more obvious.
"No, it's their wolf riding's sense of smell. The smell on our undead is too obvious..."
"So that's it..." I originally wanted to apologize to Valilla when I heard this, but now she is wronged and stubborn, I really don't have the will to say this. "Okay, let's continue to go."
Chapter completed!