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With the refusal of Niao Zu to cooperate, the frustrated Kilgadan was very angry. He vowed to eliminate Niao Zu at all costs.

Now, however, Kilgardan had to find someone who could take the place of Nerazu. After a period of searching, Kirkgardan found another candidate. If he controlled them well, he would be able to hand over the orcs to the Burning Legion. This man was the ambitious student of Nerazu, Gul'dan.

Kilgardan lured Gul'dan into an uninhabited forest and projected a shadow in front of him.

Gul'dan was startled by the sudden appearance of this tall figure. However, he quickly regained his composure. He recognized this projection. It was that divine figure that gave great strength to his teacher!

"Esteemed deity, did you bring me here?" Gul'dan said humbly.

"That's right!" At such a close distance, he could clearly see the desire and ambition in Gul'dan's heart. Similarly, he was also a cunning Beastman.

"Esteemed deity, do you have any orders for me to be brought here?" Gul'dan was very happy. He yearned for his teacher's powerful strength. Why would this divine being that could give his teacher great power look for him? How much power could he give himself?

"Gul'dan, I can see the strong desire and ambition in your heart!" Kirkgardan said indifferently. Before using him, he must put some pressure on him so that he wouldn't have any thoughts of resisting. Only by doing so could he quickly gain control of the entire Beastman race and speed up the weakening of the war against the world that made him feel defeated.

Gurdan was scared to the point that he broke out in a cold sweat. He didn't think that the deity would have such great ability. It seemed that he had to deal with it carefully!

Kirkgardan was very satisfied with Gul'dan's silent actions. He then began his series of attacks, finally revealing his purpose for doing so.

"Gul'dan, your teacher is already old. He is no longer suitable to be the leader of the Beastmen. Your talent is far greater than your teacher's. As long as your prestige rises, you can replace your teacher!" Kiljadan said seductively.

"Hmm?" After listening for a long time, Gurdan finally understood that this deity wanted him to replace his teacher. So what if his teacher? Could it be that he had failed to do that matter properly, causing the deity to be worried about him? Hm! That must be it! My chance has come! However, he had to obtain some benefits from this God. Thinking of this, Gurdan said, "Esteemed God, you may not know that my teacher is a very selfish person, he obtained power and knowledge from you, and did not teach any of us students. With your strength, I cannot possibly be more powerful than him!"

Kiljardin nodded his head, took out a black ball, and handed it to Gurdan. "This is a knowledge ball of Demon Magic. Once you learn the magic here, you won't have to be afraid of your teacher anymore!"

Gul'dan looked greedily at the knowledge ball in his hand. "Esteemed deity, with your knowledge ball, I will not disappoint you!"

Kilgardan looked at Gul'dan and smiled, then disappeared into the forest.

Just like that, Gurdan obtained the demonic magic from Kirkjardin and began to train as hard as he could. He gradually became a greedy apprentice of the demonic magic and became the most powerful Warlock in the history of the world. Of course, this was what Kiljadan had expected. Kiljadan wanted to use Guru Dan to make a major change for the entire Beastman race. This change was not something Niao Ozu could make!

After Gul'dan had learned, he began to teach this mysterious witchcraft to other young orcs, and sought to eradicate the noble shamanism of the orc clans. Gul'dan showed his people a new kind of magic, a terrible, deathly energy.

Everything was under Kirkgardan's control. He was like a person pulling a string, and Gul'dan was his puppet! However, this was not enough for now, so Kirkgardan once again helped Gul'dan. He helped Gul'dan establish the Shadow Council, a secret guild. The members were all Warlocks who studied Demon Magic, which was beneficial not only to Gul'dan's management, but also to his own control of the Shadow Council. The Shadow Council's role was to manipulate the orc clans and use witchcraft to expand across the Drano continent. As more and more orcs began to practice witchcraft, the tranquil and vibrant world of Delano began to grow dark and withered. As time passed, the vast prairie that had been left for the Beastmen to thrive on had gradually shrunk, and was now filled with a red wasteland. The demonic energy was slowly destroying the world.

Under the control of Gul'dan and his Shadow Council, the orcs became more and more aggressive. They built a grand arena in which the orcs honed their killing skills and experienced war and death.

Feldt had seen the orc's transformation, but he couldn't move. He could only rely on Durotan to influence the orc, but his power was limited, and for the first time he felt that he had been wrong to be so mysterious. If he wasn't, he might already be someone who could influence the orc. Of course, it wasn't that he didn't want to rescue the beastmen, but he discovered that the demons had another goal for the beastmen. They didn't want to destroy this world, but wanted to turn the beastmen into the slaves of the demons! Why is that? Feld couldn't figure out why the demons were doing this. Any demon among the demons was far more powerful than the Beastmen.

However, when Feld thought of the ancient war, he also saw an orc. That orc seemed to have come and gone from the world of the future! So these demons want the orcs to attack Kalimdor? Otherwise, why would the orcs appear in Kalimdor's future world? This was the only explanation!

After thinking it through, Feldt could not let himself be exposed. This world did not have any spatial turbulence, and demons could enter at any time. As long as Archimonde or Kirkjadan came, they would not be able to deal with them! So Feld was secretly helping Durotan and the others to come up with ideas. During this period, a small group of clan chiefs, led by Durotan, expressed strong dissatisfaction with the fall of their race.

Finally, Gul'dan, with the help of the Shadow Council, officially removed his master from the position of leader and took the seat of supreme leader of the Beastmen himself.

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