Looking at the smiling Ner'zhul in front of him, Gul'dan clenched his teeth:

"Enough, are you here just to watch my jokes?

Even if these orcs return to the way of the county shaman, after tasting the power of warlock, there are definitely many orcs who will continue to walk on the road of fel energy.

Moreover, the orcs who have drank the blood of demons are definitely more receptive to fel energy. Even if my actions are known, with the help of the Shadow Council, I can control enough orcs to destroy you rebels. "

Ner'zhul shrugged:

"Then what? With the remnants who suffered heavy casualties due to internal strife, how can you complete the task your master assigned you?

What you pursue is power, and you need to show value to your master. And what I pursue is to atone for sin and bring the future to the tribe. In fact, you and I are not in conflict. "

Gul'dan's interest was raised, because Ner'zhul came to meet in private, rather than supporting Durotan's group to come to force the palace, which already shows that there is room for easing things, or that Ner'zhul has any plans. Gul'dan, so Gul'dan waited patiently for Ner'zhul's explanation.

Ner'zhul cleared his throat and continued:

"The demonic forces lurking in the Horde in Draenor, including the dreadlord, have been eliminated by us. In Azeroth, it is difficult for the orcs led by Durotan to accept demons and fel energy.

However, as you said, even if demons and fel are the root causes of the scourge of Draenor, it is difficult for orcs, especially warlocks, who have tasted the power of fel to give up that power.

If Durotan takes over, it will definitely wipe out you warlocks. If you are in power, you will definitely hit the traditional shamans.

At present, these two forces are what the orcs need to gain a foothold in the new world. I don't want the tribe to consume its own power before it develops in this world.

Therefore, the best way at present is to split the tribe. "

Gul'dan's eyes widened:

"Are you crazy? It took a lot of effort for the tribe to come together! Only a united tribe can exert great power!"

Ner'zhul waved his hand impatiently:

"Of course I know that the tribe was founded by me, and if I hadn't quit, there would have been a chance for you and that kid from Blackham.

But no matter how much you want to unite the tribe, it's hard to do it now.

Not to mention that the orcs who stayed in Draenor have been integrated with me, reconciled with the draenei, and have become independent new tribes.

Speaking of you, the Shaman faction and the Warlock faction will not be able to work together.

Rather than having an infighting, it's better to separate as soon as possible! "

Looking at the thoughtful Gul'dan, Ner'zhul added strength:

"Of course, there is no need to separate completely.

Let Blackhand and you lead the heavily fel-infested orcs and warlocks into a tribe, and make Durotan, the untouched or light-infested orcs and shamans, into a tribe, and then the two tribes move towards the two. Attacking in the direction, this is equivalent to the original tribe fighting on two fronts.

Relying on the people of your Shadow Council, you should have a better grasp of the orcs who are interested in fel energy, right?

A tribe with better command, even if it is a little smaller, can still complete the tasks assigned to you by your master?

Anyway, your master made you mess up Azeroth, and Durotan's tribe still has to attack Azeroth if they want to survive. Speaking of which, your mission is naturally completed!

What's more, even if the two tribes are separated, they will help each other to rescue each other when there is danger in the future, why not do it! "

Gul'dan thought about it carefully, and it really makes sense.

The most important thing is that the current Gul'dan is not confident that he can take Ner'zhul without injury, nor is he able to wipe out the established traditional faction, so retreating with the forces he can control is the best result. now:

"This is also a good way. How will the specific tribes be divided?"

Ner'zhul replied:

"This is not something you and I can decide casually. It is up to each clan to decide which camp they go to.

As for the direction of the attack in the future, I will call Drek'Thar, the chief shaman of the Frostwolf Tribe, and the three of us will discuss it. "

Gul'dan nodded in agreement, neither of them had any plans to call Blackhand and Durotan.

Blackhand has a huge desire for power, but his brain is still a little off, and Gul'dan can confidently say that he supports the split of the tribe.

And Durotan was the leader of another faction. Gul'dan had sent Garona to assassinate him before, but he refused to go deep into the enemy camp at all.

That night, Ner'zhul, Gul'dan, and Drek'Thar discussed until midnight, each returned to their camp, and arranged a series of situations.

Two days later, the tribe convened a general meeting. At the meeting, the Great Chief Blackhand did not say a word. Instead, Gul'dan, who usually stayed behind the scenes, was very active and presided over the meeting.

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