Gul'dan's original plan was to teleport away with everyone. After all, the team that followed them this time is basically a direct line team. For the sake of the team, Gul'dan of course wants to take them away.

But the plan is not as fast as changing. The place where Gul'dan is located is not a very suitable location for teleportation.

There are space turbulence around here. In order to be able to transmit here stably, it takes a lot of effort. This place also has the enchantment that Aegwynn arranged back then, plus the blockade that Ai Qi temporarily made with the space dragon ring, plus The large-scale enchantment built by the Titans in Azeroth last year can be said to be very unfriendly to teleportation magic.

In this situation, Gul'dan was still worried about being blown to death by the magic power of the scepter, and did not dare to release all the magic power of the scepter, which resulted in not enough magic power being used, and after breaking through many barriers, the remaining was even more insufficient He just teleported Gul'dan away alone, and the burst of magical energy knocked his subordinates away.

In fact, these people are quite lucky, Gul'dan has not touched all the energy, otherwise the scene of blowing up Draenor will be staged in Azeroth, then these subordinates around may not just be blown up. Flying is so easy.

Of course, this unconventional operation made these guys very uncomfortable. Gul'dan's unconventional operation only teleported himself and Sargeras's scepter away, and also injured the people around him. The people around me stare blankly, not knowing what to do.

If Gul'dan leaves behind a scepter, there is a solution, but at worst, everyone will find a way to teleport it again. Everyone was dumbfounded now.

On the other side, after a burst of dazzling teleportation, facing the sea of ​​Burning Legion demons in front of him, Gul'dan was even more dumbfounded than those subordinates.

"what is this!"

The movement of the teleportation was too loud, and the surrounding demons found this uninvited guest. Gul'dan, who had just consumed a lot of magic power to start the teleportation, was alone. He kept parrying with the scepter and had no time to teleport again. Among the crowd.

In the Tomb of Sargeras, everyone dealt with the injuries they suffered when they were blown up, and then discussed what to do.

Everyone is basically a warlock, and there is no good friendship between warlocks. This team can live in harmony because of Gul'dan, a high-level warlock, who suppresses the audience.

Now that Gul'dan has disappeared, although the warlocks have to reunite because of the current life-related situation, it is certain that no one will accept the other.

There was no hope of breaking out of the encirclement, but now without Gul'dan's highest combat power, there is even less hope, so everyone did not propose such an unrealistic plan to break out of the encirclement.

Soon, everyone roughly divided into two groups after a messy exchange of opinions.

One of them, led by Terongol, advocated going out and surrendering to Illidan, because from the fight just now, everyone didn't know Illidan, but Illidan basically went to Gul'dan, everyone can understand this figure it out.

Then, in the absence of a way out, it is not impossible to surrender. You need to bet that Illidan only has hatred against Gul'dan and will not attack everyone.

In this case, as a captive, it is still very hopeful to be exchanged by the tribe.

The many warlocks present are important talents of the tribe. The uniform number of spellcasters in the tribe is a weakness. If Gul'dan has already teleported back, then he will definitely send someone to redeem himself. Even if there is a problem with Gul'dan, Blackhand Will also contribute, warlocks are an integral part of the Blackhand clan.

The other faction is headed by Cho'gall, who is a two-headed ogre. Even though he studied under Gul'dan, he still doesn't have that much sense of belonging to the orcs. He doesn't particularly trust the Blackhand tribe, and he doesn't want to put his own His life depends on the kindness of the enemy, so he advocated to continue to explore the depths of the tomb of Sargeras. Since Gul'dan was able to find such a magical thing as Sargeras' scepter to take him away, then everyone might be able to find it too. Something else helps everyone get out of trouble.

Of course, this proposal is also very dangerous. In the case of downsizing, injuries, and Gul'dan's absence, the combat effectiveness of the entire team has dropped a lot. The deeper you go, the more demons there will be. If you want to go deeper, it may be very dangerous , but Cho'gall still felt that this was better than going out and surrendering, and possibly being killed by Illidan if he was not careful.

Both sides think that the other's plan is to commit suicide, and both sides have their own support, and neither can persuade the other.

In the precarious situation, fighting is impossible. Without Gul'dan, the conflicts in the team have been difficult to reconcile, so we had to split into two groups. Tarongol led a group of people to surrender to Illidan, while Cho'gall Lead the rest of the people to go deeper.

Watching Terongol leave, Cho'gall turned to the remaining ogres and several orcs and said:

"Come on, everyone, demons are small things. I heard the call of a great existence on the way, and now I will take you to accept his gift!"

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