"You know this place?" Tyrande looked at Yun suspiciously, as if she was looking forward to his answer.

Yun turned his head and looked at Aegwynn, asking, "Do you know this place?"

Aegwynn hesitated for a moment, then said hesitantly, "Hmm... This place looks familiar, but I'm not sure."

Just then, Elan suddenly interrupted and said, "This must be the Sandtop Troll."

Yun nodded in agreement, "Yeah, it is definitely here."

Tyrande frowned even more tightly, and asked in confusion: "Sandtop trolls? Didn't they disappear?"

Malfurion smiled and explained: "What you experienced before may not all be real."

Tyrande thought about it thoughtfully and said, "Yes, I thought it was a little strange before. Some places are obviously familiar, so why did those strange creatures suddenly appear? It seems that Lord Flor must have sealed up some fragments of events."

Aegwynn smiled helplessly, thinking: If she had thought it was strange before, she would have found it strange too. However, Princess Theradras had already explained it, and they all understood it. It was just that at that time, Tyrande had already left the team, so she didn't know about these things. Since Yun didn't mention it, they didn't say anything more.

"Okay, everyone, you all should be aware that there are probably quite a few trolls in here, so everyone must be careful." Yun said solemnly, his face so gloomy that it seemed like water could drip out.

After all, the situation here is indeed not to be underestimated. In the game, the biggest problem is to attract monsters, but in reality there is no so-called field of vision distance limit. This is an open flat land, with no obstructions at a glance, and any movement may be detected by the trolls in the distance.

Yun knew very well that if he killed his fellow trolls here, the trolls would definitely not sit idly by. The previous experience in the Scarlet Library had proved that these monsters would call out to each other and summon their companions. No one knew how many trolls would come when they heard the sound.

Just as everyone turned the corner and entered the dungeon, there were three groups of trolls at the door! Although these trolls were huge, they were not standing there like in the game. They were doing something, not like warriors at all, but civilians living here.

Behind the trolls, there is a small area of ​​sheds that the trolls live in. In the game, these sheds are just for decoration, but in reality, no one can guarantee whether there are really trolls hiding in them.

Yun stood there, frowning, wondering how to get in. Just as he was hesitating, Maiev rushed up like a cannonball without hesitation, with a speed that was astonishing.

Seeing this, others followed Maiev's example and rushed to higher places like a tide.

Obviously, the trolls had not anticipated the sudden arrival of the crowd. They looked at the sudden attack in amazement, and only then did they frantically grab the weapons beside them. However, most of these weapons were made of wood, simple and crude, and compared with the sophisticated weapons in the hands of the crowd, they were simply vulnerable.

The trolls were caught off guard by this sudden attack. They fought back hastily, but could not withstand the fierce attack of the crowd. Soon many trolls were killed and fell to the ground. Blood splattered everywhere, like scarlet flowers blooming in the air, and then scattered all over the ground, dyeing the whole scene a shocking blood color.

Maiev was like a cold-blooded killing machine in this killing. Her movements were swift and precise, and every swing of her knife was deadly. Even though a large amount of blood was pouring down on her body like raindrops, the weapon in her hand was like a magic, always maintaining a slight deviation and hitting the target accurately.

However, what Yun found most unacceptable was that Maiev was merciless when facing those terrified troll children who were desperately trying to escape. There was no mercy in her eyes, and the weapon in her hand still ruthlessly swung at those innocent lives.

Even though Yun had lived here for a long time, he still couldn't accept such cruel behavior. He stared at what Maiev did with wide eyes, and his good impression of her disappeared instantly.

The problem occurred very quickly, and the noise here obviously attracted the attention of the trolls. Yun looked from afar and saw many trolls coming from all directions like a tide. Some of them were wearing solid armor and holding more sophisticated weapons. They were obviously the elite forces among the trolls.

Facing the surging troll army, Malfurion, Maiev and Tyrande had no expression on their faces, and they killed these enemies ruthlessly without any mercy or hesitation. Their movements were swift and accurate, and every attack could cause fatal damage to the trolls.

Seeing this, Yun couldn't help but frowned, approached Aegwynn and asked, "What's wrong with them? Why are they so cold-blooded?" Aegwynn explained calmly, "The war between the elves and the trolls has lasted for tens of thousands of years, and the hatred between them is deeply rooted and cannot be resolved. This kind of battle is commonplace for them, so they are so ruthless."

After hearing this, Yun sighed helplessly. He knew that this kind of hatred between races could not be eliminated overnight, not to mention that this war had lasted for such a long time. Countless elves and trolls died at the hands of each other, and the hatred between the two sides was like a raging fire, burning endlessly. Under such a background, it was almost impossible to resolve this hatred.

"And the Sandscream trolls were destroyed by the elves." Aegwynn's voice echoed in Yun's ears, as if it was an unavoidable fact.

Yun looked at the scene in front of him, feeling helpless and powerless. He knew that this battle was inevitable, and he could only face it.

"Fight." Yun's voice was deep and firm. He took a step forward, but found that the yellow sand under his feet began to become unusually soft. He looked down and saw a large amount of blood seeping into the yellow sand, dyeing the originally dry sand into a scarlet red.

Yun frowned, realizing that this was not an ordinary battle. The space here was small, and the trolls kept pouring in, but their bodies could not be cleared in time, causing the aisle to gradually fill up.

Maiev had already charged into the trolls' ranks, her figure moving back and forth like a ghost, the weapon in her hand flashing with cold light, and every swing could take the life of a troll. Tyrande and Malfurion stood on a high place nearby, their magic raining down like raindrops, providing support for Maiev.

Aegwynn and Elan were on a small mound at the back, and their spell attacks continued to fall on the group of trolls, causing explosions and screams.

Yun stood still and did not move forward. His eyes swept over the pile of troll corpses, and an indescribable feeling surged in his heart. These trolls, regardless of gender, age or status, had lost their lives in this massacre.

Yun had experienced countless battles before, but they were all on vast plains, with both sides facing off and fighting fairly. But now, this was a narrow alley, and the trolls were killed without any chance to fight back. This feeling made Yun feel very uncomfortable.

However, Yun knew very well that since the Sandtop Trolls had been destroyed by the elves, the scene before him might be a true portrayal of the past. At this moment, Yun suddenly noticed that two extremely strong trolls were rushing towards them aggressively.

One of the trolls was holding a huge sword in his hand and was attacking Maiev frantically. Surprisingly, Maiev was able to fight the troll for several rounds under such a fierce attack. Both sides refused to give in and it was difficult to tell who would win.

The other troll held a staff and continuously released shadow arrows, shooting straight at Malfurion. These shadow arrows were like black lightning, extremely fast and powerful.

Yun recognized the two trolls at a glance. They were the two bosses here. Although the two troll leaders were quite powerful, with the tacit cooperation of everyone, they were ultimately unable to resist and soon fell to the ground.

Yun stared at the two bodies glowing with golden light, and a strange feeling surged in his heart. Although he felt a little uncomfortable, he knew that this equipment was very important to him, so he still gritted his teeth and walked slowly forward along the side, ready to pick up this rare trophy.

The battle was still going on fiercely. The piles of corpses in the back were shocking, but there was still a steady stream of trolls coming in front of them. Maiev looked increasingly exhausted in the fierce battle, and her attack speed and strength were significantly reduced. Although Malfurion and Tyrande tried their best, they felt a little powerless in the face of such a surging enemy.

Fortunately, the three mages in the back had powerful group damage skills, which relieved a lot of pressure for them. Otherwise, it would be difficult for Malfurion, Tyrande and Maiev to withstand the waves of troll attacks.

Yun stood in the distance, watching the situation on the battlefield, and some other thoughts came to his mind. He secretly wondered if there was a better response strategy, but after careful consideration, he decided to give up these ideas. After all, although Tyrande's previous performance was not satisfactory, her condition has improved since Malfurion's arrival. Moreover, Yun knew that the difficulty of the next dungeon would increase significantly, and having one more person would always make it easier for him.

Despite this, Yun was not a particularly generous person. Although he would not take advantage of his teammates at such a critical moment, he only used healing spells to help heal them, and did not use his full strength to assist them.

Yun originally thought that this dungeon was not that difficult. Although it might be a little bit hard, it shouldn't be difficult to pass it smoothly. However, when Gahzrilla suddenly appeared, everything became completely different.

Gahzrilla's water arrow came at her like lightning, and its speed was so fast that Maiev didn't even have time to react before the water arrow mercilessly pierced her right shoulder. In an instant, Maiev's right arm seemed to have lost its support and drooped down limply, with blood gushing out of the wound.

At the same time, the cunning elite trolls also took this opportunity to launch a fierce attack. They swung their weapons mercilessly and smashed them hard at Maiev. Maiev was severely injured by the water arrows and had no power to dodge these attacks. She could only watch the trolls' weapons continue to fall on her.

At this critical moment, Malfurion showed amazing reaction speed. He transformed into a huge brown bear without hesitation, roaring and rushing towards Maiev like a moving mountain, using his huge body to block some of the troll's attacks for her.

However, although Malfurion's timely rescue temporarily saved Maiev from danger, Tyrande was worried about Maiev's condition. At this moment, Gahz'rilla's water arrows shot towards Tyrande again at an alarming speed.

Although Tyrande noticed the water arrow's attack, she found it a little too late and was too late to completely avoid the fatal blow. As a result, the water arrow mercilessly pierced Tyrande's right arm, and her right arm, like Maiev, instantly lost its strength and fell down weakly.

For an archer, the injury to the right arm was undoubtedly a fatal blow. This blow not only made Tyrande lose her combat ability, but also put her in an extremely difficult situation in this dangerous dungeon.

Yun's heart suddenly tightened. He had never expected that the plot would suddenly take such a huge turn! Faced with this sudden change, he did not hesitate at all. He quickly grabbed the shield and rushed straight to where Gahzrilla was like an arrow from a bow.

As the cloud sped away, Malfurion took the opportunity to pull Maiev back to safety. Although Maiev still had some fighting power, she was obviously unable to deal with Gahz'rilla's fierce attack alone. So Malfurion made a prompt decision and brought Maiev to Tyrande's side, so that they could take care of each other and resist the enemy's attack together.

With the cloud as a distraction, Gahz'rilla's water arrows no longer attack others indiscriminately like before. This not only reduces the pressure on team members, but more importantly, Gahz'rilla's damage output is also greatly reduced. With everyone's concerted efforts, Gahz'rilla was finally killed.

Although Yun's participation slowed down the progress of the dungeon, it greatly improved the safety of the entire team. In a relatively relaxed atmosphere, everyone successfully defeated the final BOSS. However, as the battle ended, the corpses of the trolls piled up like a mountain, almost occupying half of the dungeon space.

Faced with this horrific scene, Yun could hardly bear it, and he activated the teleportation spell without hesitation.

"How are you guys? Are you going to continue today?" Yun asked the two injured people.

"I..." Tyrande wanted to continue, but when she saw Malfurion's eyes, she had to stop.

"Okay, let's take a rest today. We'll distribute the equipment in the evening. Alas, it will all depend on me in the end." Yun said helplessly and went back to his room.

Aegwynn also looked at Tyrande with a complicated look and went back.

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