Chapter 1559 The Four Irons of Life

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Sarlayan heard an explanation from Danmaku.

There are four big irons in life: we have lived together through the same window, we have carried guns together, we have done sex together (everyone understands), and we have shared the spoils together.

Carrying a gun together is what soldiers often call comradeship.

The friendship formed by comrades who have fought together on the battlefield is usually stronger than ordinary friends.

Although there is a big age difference between Go'el and Grom, the Frostwolf Clan and Warsong Clan led by the two have been cooperating ever since they raised troops to liberate the asylum in the Eastern Kingdom.

In the process of crossing west to Kalimdor to find a new home, the two tribes even experienced two decisive battles in Demon Slayer Canyon and Mount Hyjal together. They were comrades who could truly trust each other in life and death.

Grom Hellscream's life can be roughly divided into four stages.

The first stage is the peak period when young and mature. It was also during that period that Grom, who killed Gronn alone, won the honorary title of the first warrior of the orcs.

Grom still regrets the second stage of his life, which started when he was bewitched by Gul'dan and drank the blood of demons for stronger power until the end of the Second Orc War.

As the intensifying effect of the devil's blood gradually faded, more serious side effects began to appear, and Grom entered the third stage of his life.

With a stubborn nature, he continued to lead the Warsong clan to fight guerrillas in Azeroth with his tired and weak body.

This stage lasted until Grom personally killed Mannoroth in Demon Slayer Canyon and lifted the blood curse started by him on the orcs.

Just as the intelligence in Sarlayan's hands described, after the Battle of Mount Hyjal, Grom, whose heart was unknotted, also lost the tight energy he once had.

His body with countless hidden wounds aged rapidly as his mentality changed, and he gradually lost his ability to kill enemies and capture flags on the battlefield.

However, there is a saying in another world: a blessing in disguise.

Grom's personal combat ability has indeed deteriorated significantly, but the experience he accumulated from years of fighting on the battlefield will not disappear because of this.

Grom is not as good at commanding troops as Varok Saurfang. During battles, he usually relies on his strong combat power to lead the charge and boost the morale of the entire army.

In Sarlayan's words, Grom is suitable to be a vanguard, not a general sitting in the center.

Of course, what Sarlayan was talking about was the war-song chief who always fought to be the first in battle.

Although he is not as good as Varok in terms of his ability to lead troops, Grom, who has been a soldier all his life, has experienced far more battles than Varok in his prime, and his many years of combat experience will not be in vain.

If Varok is a talented general, then Grom is a hard-working type who is closer to ordinary people...or an experienced type.

Zuluhid was an old orc who was active in the same era as Grom. After personally contacting Grom at his current stage, he was more surprised than anyone else by Grom's transformation.

Due to physical reasons, Grom no longer insists on rushing forward. He has compiled his many years of fighting experience on the battlefield and summed up a set of fool-proof troop command tutorials suitable for ordinary people to learn.

In addition to teaching the soldiers fighting skills on the battlefield, Grom, the chief instructor, will also select some young orcs with less rigid minds to teach them experience, hoping to train them into reserve officers in the army.

Even though Grom is no longer on the battlefield, he still has great prestige among the new tribes due to his numerous heroic deeds in his early years and his great achievements in killing Mannoroth and liberating the curse of the entire clan.

In the minds of some people, Grom's status is even higher than that of the young warchief Go'el.

When Varok went out with Go'ir, Grom, the renowned chief of the Warsong clan, became the undisputed leader of the new tribe's army.

The military power is in the hands of his old comrade Grom, and Go'el is relieved.

On the other hand, Go'el handed over the power of governance after his departure to the joint efforts of Chief Advisor Eitrigg and Dragonmaw Chief Zuluhid.

Of course, there is also Drek'Thar who is still hiding in the dark.

Zuluhid, who has matured as a man, will not become complacent because of Go'el's delegation of power.

He had just joined the new tribe and was very self-aware. Since he didn't know enough about the current situation of the tribe, Zuluhid humbly followed Eitrigg and Drek'Thar to assist him, working and studying at the same time.

It was precisely under such frequent contact with core government affairs that Zuluhid dared to assert that the new tribe had huge potential.

Zuluhid has experienced too much turmoil in his life. When he gets old, he hopes to find a relatively stable place to retire.

After a period of secret observation, Zuluhid could basically conclude that Orgrimmar would become the burial place for an old orc like him who was about to expire.

Having lived to this age, Zuluhid no longer has the ambitions he once had.

The only thing that worries him is the issue of the successor to the chief of the Dragonmaw clan.

Zuluhid, who was a bystander, knew very well that he was doomed to die with those ambitious ambitious people who did not know the heights of their ambitions. He would never hand over power to the hands of the radicals.

In this case, Zuluhid plans to use his last remaining time to personally cultivate a suitable heir.

After several months of observation, Zuluhid finally selected the young female orc named Zaira in front of him, and kept her with him so that he could teach her through words and deeds at any time.

"Zaela of the Dragonmaw Clan..."

When Sarlayan received this information, he touched his chin thoughtfully.

Valeera heard the strangeness in Sarlayan's tone and asked curiously: "Is there anything wrong with this Zaila?"

"No, it just feels a bit familiar."

Sarlayan did not lie. He had indeed heard of the name Zaira, but it did not come from any information about Azeroth, but from some gossip that the barrage had talked about before.

In the original history, Zaira was the new chief of the Dragonmaw clan, and was reused after Brainless Roar came to power.

From then on, Zaira and her Dragonmaw clan followed Brainless Roar and faithfully carried out all his orders until they finally died in the Blackrock Tower.

Some commentators had gossiped about the relationship between Zaira and Garrosh, thinking that there might be some pink aura between the two.

However, in Sharlayan's view, Zaira's single-minded behavior should be just to repay Garrosh for his kindness.

From this perspective, Zaila is at least a person who knows how to repay kindness.

Moreover, this was Zaira who had not received personal instruction from Zuluhid in the original history.

Being able to fight her way out of the chaos of the Dragonmaw Clan has proven Zaila's ability.

If nothing else, the future Chief Dragonmaw should be able to move more smoothly on this timeline, and maybe he can really become Go'el's right-hand man in the future.

The Dragonmaw Clan has been yearning for the sky since they got their name. They are the air force reserve talents that the new tribe currently lacks most.

It was impossible for Sharlayan to sit back and watch the Dragonmaw clan, which was very obsessed with the concept of "flying dragons", continue to harm the dragon clan, but based on his understanding of the Dragonmaw clan, their definition of dragons had always been very broad.

When living in Draenor, the dragon creature controlled by the Dragonmaw clan was a strange magical beast called a two-headed wyvern.

Two-headed flying dragon, as the name suggests, this kind of monster has two heads, but to say that they are dragons... Sarlayan always feels that something is wrong.

If you think about it this way, the bipedal wyvern, a specialty of Kalimdor, should also meet the Dragonmaw Clan's "flying dragon" mount standard.

Although the two major wyvern habitats of Thousand Needles and Stoneclaw Mountain have been occupied by the tauren in advance, this does not mean that there are no wyverns in other areas, but the number of populations is not as good as that of Stoneclaw Mountain and Thousand Claw Mountains. There are so many needles and stone forests.

In fact, both Durotar and the Barrens are home to a small number of wyverns.

If nothing else goes wrong, these bipedal flying dragons will soon be tamed by the Dragonmaw clan who are good at taming dragons, and then become the tribe's new air force.

Zuluhid was already in his final years and had only a few years to live.

Sarlayan guessed that once Zuluhid dies, the position of Chief Dragonmaw will inevitably fall into the hands of Zaira, whom he personally took and trained.

'I hope that Zaira in this timeline will no longer be confused with the stupid roar. If she can really use Zuluhid's careful teachings on the right path, Go'el has the trump card in his hand. Just one more. '

I was discharged from the hospital and went home, but my condition is still not very good. I feel weak all over. I will probably need to recover for a while.