In Garona's eyes, Ye Ting's completely unguarded gesture of trust towards his friends still moved her a little. The female half-orc forced a straight face and accused: "You are too careless.

What if I really have bad intentions towards you? I know that you are a spell caster. Although spell casters are weak, they are important people and can easily be targeted by assassins like me.

Quite a typical tsundere.

"Is this a reminder as a friend?" Ye Ting deliberately misunderstood her words, "Don't worry, I won't thank you casually."

In response to Ye Ting's response, Garona had no choice but to act like she was helpless against him, but in fact, she was actually quite happy in her heart.

Next, the rhythm of the conversation gradually became normal.

"So, what is the purpose of you being sent here?" Ye Ting asked.

"Reconnaissance, obtaining information." Garona replied, "Because I can speak your language, the war chief sent me out. The war chief is the common leader of all our clans."

"I know that your entire tribe is composed of many clans, and each clan has its own chief." Ye Ting nodded.

"You... know us very well? 450" Garona looked a little surprised.

"Ah, yes, because I have to help humans defeat you," Ye Ting said, "Only by knowing yourself and the enemy can you be victorious in every battle.

The last sentence expressed a similar meaning in orc language.

"Very insightful words," Garona asked, "Is this a proverb among your humans?"

"No, it's my own conclusion." Ye Ting said.

"I've always felt that human language is a bit verbose," the half-orc said, hesitating, "but you made me change my mind.

"That's just because we always have something to say," Ye Ting said mockingly, "Some sociable people can answer yes and no at the same time without expressing anything at all."

These words were obviously unacceptable to Garona, and the female half-orc thought about it for a long time but couldn't figure out what kind of words she could use to answer yes and no at the same time without expressing any thoughts at all.

Finally, she choked out a sentence: "I think it's meaningless to talk like this."

"But it is very meaningful to human beings." Ye Ting shook his head, "Human beings have always been contradictory. Ten thousand people will have ten thousand ideas (bbeh).

"The orcs are also contradictory." Garona said, "At first, everyone wanted to pass through the Dark Portal and conquer new lands, but after arriving here, some clans did not want to continue the war."

"What about you?" Ye Ting looked into Garona's eyes and asked, "Which clan do you belong to?"

Garona snorted: "I don't belong to any clan."

"Why?" Ye Ting asked.

Garona did not answer directly, but raised a hand and put it in front of Ye Ting: "What did you see?"

"Your hand." Ye Ting replied.

"Human or orc?"

"Orcish, but also somewhat human-like.

This is obvious. The green skin, sharp yellow nails, and knuckles slightly larger than humans are not unique to orcs. However, compared with orcs, her skin is too smooth, her nails are too short, and her frame is too small. .

"Yes, the orcs will think this is a human hand - too thin, too useless. Lack of muscle, unable to lift an ax and not strong enough to smash other people's heads. Too pale

Too weak and too ugly. "

Garona put down her hand and lowered her eyes. "You see the orc-like side of me. And all the orcs only see the human-like side of me. I have two identities at the same time, and I am nothing at the same time. No matter where I am, I am regarded as an inferior creature. .

In fact, Garona does not have human blood. The other half of her blood comes from the Draenei, one of the races defeated and conquered by the orcs in Draenor. In some characteristics, the Draenei do have similar characteristics to humans. place.

However, although he had long known that Garona was in a difficult situation among the orcs, Ye Ting still felt desolate when he heard her say so in person.

"Your life must be very difficult then, without the protection of your clan."

"At the same time, there are advantages," Garona said. "I can deal with various clans more freely. As an inferior creature, everyone thinks that I am an outcast who has no clan to be loyal to. They think that I will not take sides, so they all agree with me." I was unsuspecting. It made me a great negotiator, but in order to survive, it was better to have someone to lean on than to fight alone.”

"So, which clan did you join?" Ye Ting asked.

"The Ravager Clan," Garona whispered, as if she didn't want to mention it, "the chief is a warlock named Gul'dan. He is an orc who knows magic and has great influence in the tribe."

Later, Ye Ting asked Garona many questions about the orc tribe, and Garona answered without any secret.

Suddenly, there was a knock on the door of the room, and Baron Grammont's voice sounded from outside.

"Lord Lever, is your interrogation over? May I have the honor of inviting you to our dinner?"

Obviously, Garona hasn't eaten much since she was captured, because after hearing Baron Grammont's words, the orc's stomach immediately made a "gurgling" sound.

The orc immediately pressed his stomach with his hand and turned his head away, obviously a little embarrassed.

"Oh, you must be starving," Ye Ting said unconcernedly and invited, "Come and try human food with me, you will definitely like it.

Facing Ye Ting's hand extending to invite her, Garona seemed a little moved, but her worries still existed.

"Really...is that okay?" She looked in the direction of the door, "They...maybe they won't welcome me."

"Definitely, you are my friend," Ye Ting said cheerfully, "I still have some status among them, but you'd better stay with me.

"Then... thank you very much." Garona finally held Ye Ting's hand, stood up, and added, "I will never run away."

"No need to say it out loud, I believe you." Ye Ting said, opening the door with a smile on his face.

He is indeed relatively happy now, because according to Garona's reaction, he is already sure that as long as he continues, this girl will probably leave the tribe and join him.

Originally, Garona had no nostalgia for the tribe. She had no bonds there, and the orcs didn't like her.

In this situation, she desires to be trusted, to be treated tenderly, and to truly rely on more than anyone else. Ye Ting's hand extended to her was like seeing a life-saving straw for a drowning person, no matter what the cost. , she will try her best to catch it. .

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