Captain Jack of Azeroth

Chapter 99: Diverting trouble to the east

Chapter 99: Diverting trouble to the east
But no matter how shameless he is, Jack will never joke about his own life.

He watched from a distance for a while, then turned and left immediately. He and Ornn had said that everyone should leave Northrend. Why did these people insist on building a shelter? Could the shelter protect them?

If you listen to advice, you will have a full meal; if you don’t listen to advice, you will die an ugly death.

They insisted on seeking death themselves, what could Jack do?
A few days later, Jack arrived at the human gathering point on the east side of the mountain. This should be the last gathering point for humans, where thousands of humans gathered, thinking about what to do next.

Because the rescue team risked their lives to send back the message, Ornn temporarily became the most prestigious person at the gathering point. He always remembered Jack's words and wanted to take people away from Northrend.

However, like those who stayed at the gathering point, these people were also optimistic. They had already reached the edge of the Dragonbone Wasteland. Those undead couldn't cross the entire snowfield to hunt them down, right?
"Any news about other people? The refuges on the west side of the mountain, and the humans at the gathering points along the southern coast."

"No news."

Ornn thought for a moment, "Where's Gangplank?"

"Not yet, but I think with Gangplank's ability, it should be fine. Undead Slayer!"

Orn smiled, feeling a little envious. If the others also had the ability to kill undead, they wouldn't have to escape from the snowfield in such a miserable way. No one could accept abandoning the huge amount of wealth accumulated by their ancestors. Orn understood them very well, but he couldn't support them. Compared to wealth, he valued life more.

I hope Planck can return safely!
At this moment, there was a sudden commotion outside: "The Undead Slayer! It's the Undead Slayer!"

Aoun was stunned for a moment, then walked out of the tent with great joy and looked towards the noisy place. He saw a person in the crowd who looked dusty but waved to everyone with a smile on his face.

"Planck!"

Ornn shouted, pushed through the crowd, and hugged Jack, "Hahaha, Gangplank, it really is you!"

"Owen!" Jack was also surprised, "I didn't expect to see you again!"

When everyone saw Ornn coming, they all stepped back a few steps to make room.

The two happily hugged each other, and then Jack said, "Owen, let's not talk about the past for now. I have important news to tell you."

When Ornn heard this, he immediately knew it was about the undead. He immediately became serious and asked, "What news?"

"There is a human refuge in the southwest of the mountain that has been attacked by the undead."

"What?" Orn was shocked. The human refuge was only half a month away. With the speed of the undead, it would only take ten days to get here. During this time, he collected all the information and found that the undead seemed to be particularly sensitive to the location of the living and could easily find where they were hiding.

Jack shrugged. "There are more than a dozen Vikus among the undead. I can't handle them, so I can only choose to come back and report to you."

Ornn nodded. "You're right. If we can't save them, then let's save more people. But, Gangplank, we have nowhere to evacuate now. You said before that we should evacuate Northrend, but we don't have that many ships."

Jack smiled and said, "I know that withdrawing from Northrend is the final outcome, but before that we need to find a suitable place to hide. Go east, we will cross the river and find a shelter."

Ornn hesitated for a moment, "But the east is the bear monster's territory. If we go there rashly, I'm afraid it will cause dissatisfaction among the bear monsters."

"Which one is scarier, the bear monster or the undead?" Upon hearing Jack's question, Ornn did not hesitate immediately.

"Then cross the river!"

Jack laughed. "Don't worry too much. I will go over there and choose a place. If we encounter bear monsters, I will tell them about the undead. Maybe we can form an alliance and fight against the undead together."

Ornn thought Jack was crazy. How could the bear monsters form an alliance with humans?
Jack didn't think so. He doubted whether the Lich King dared to provoke the bear monster. You know, the night elves are behind the bear monster. If the night elves knew about the undead, they would probably attack Icecrown Glacier directly. With the current strength of the undead, it is estimated that Grandma Tai can push the Frozen Throne alone.

Moreover, the bear monsters are not weak. The Lich King and Arthas combined, but they failed to capture Grizzly Hills, let alone the current Lich King.

The plan was set, Jack waved goodbye to Orn, and went to the river to find a small boat. Before leaving, he suddenly remembered, "Orn, send someone to the mountains to inform the dwarves. With their passage, you can have a lot of self-protection capabilities.

Orne nodded, sent Jack off, and then began to get busy. Everyone in the gathering point needed to set out within five days, otherwise they might be caught up by the undead army. He did not forget Jack's instructions, and sent someone who was familiar with the mountain road into the mountains to find the dwarf expedition team.

Muradin was also very surprised to hear the news about the undead.

However, since the humans were about to retreat, he couldn't gamble with the lives of the dwarves. He asked the dwarves to pack up their tools and follow the messenger down the mountain.

After returning to the human gathering point, Muradin realized that the situation was much more serious than he had imagined. After meeting Ornn, he learned more information and strongly agreed to cross the river to build a shelter.

In order to feed thousands of people, the choice of shelter must meet several conditions. First, the place must be large enough to provide a large amount of food; second, the terrain must be rugged and easy to defend but difficult to attack. If there is no such place, then you can only find a place with a large number of buildings to increase the defense capability as much as possible.

At this time, Jack was also confused.

He found that he seemed to have made a mistake, that is, Grizzly Hills was not necessarily populated only by bear monsters, but also by trolls.

Frost trolls are the most powerful trolls. They are tall, at least one and a half times as tall as Jack.

They live in hardship and lack food, so they still keep the custom of cannibalism. The two trolls stared at Jack in front of them, drooling. They haven't eaten humans for a long time, and they feel greedy just thinking about it.

Jack resisted the urge to beat them both to death and gave what he thought was a kind smile, "Hey! Can I talk to you guys?"

The two trolls looked at each other and pounced on Jack together.

Jack had no choice but to subdue them first. He stepped back suddenly and jumped just out of the attack range of the two trolls.

He stretched out his hands, grabbed the heads of the two trolls, and pressed them down hard.

The two trolls struggled to get up. Jack raised his hands and two swords appeared in his hands, placing them on the necks of the two trolls.

"Now, should we talk?"

The two trolls looked at each other, unable to believe that they were subdued by a human at the same time.

(End of this chapter)

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