The orcs ran all the way to the western plains and stopped when they found that the humans behind them were not chasing them.

The long journey and the fighting made the orc soldiers exhausted. Chieftain Blackhand saw this and decided to set up camp near the Falbron Pumpkin Farm to rest.

After an inventory, it was discovered that nearly 20,000 orc and ogre soldiers died in the battle to attack Stormwind!

The original orc army had a total of 80,000 orcs, but now only has 60,000 orcs left, and many of them are injured.

This kind of battle situation made the faces of several clan chiefs in the tent full of gloom.

Azuka Blade, chieftain of the Fire Blade clan, asked: "Great Chieftain, although humans are weak, their cities are extremely strong and cannot be conquered at all. What should we orcs do next?"

Zuluhed of the Dragonmaw Clan also said: "Yes, our casualties are too heavy. The morale of the soldiers of each clan and the ogres is now very low."

Durotan said: "How about we retreat back to the vicinity of the Dark Portal?"

Several clan chiefs started discussing among themselves, and then all looked at Chief Blackhand.

Chieftain Blackhand pondered for a moment and said, "Let's continue moving forward. We won't go back to the Dark Portal yet. After all, as we have seen along the way, there are prey everywhere. The living environment is much better now."

"My plan is not to attack the human camp. We will find a place, build our own camp, and develop slowly."

After hearing this, several chiefs thought it made sense and nodded.

Then, Chieftain Blackhand said, "Kilrogg, Rend Blackhand, the two of you lead the small troops and look for a suitable place nearby. Remember, do not easily clash with human soldiers."

Kilrogg and Rend Blackhand said at the same time: "Yes, Warchief!"

So the two orc generals began to explore near the Fabron Pumpkin Farm.

Sure enough, not long after an in-depth exploration, the orc troops accidentally discovered a mine nearby, the Jangorod Mine.

Due to the orc invasion, Varian arranged for the miners to evacuate the mine early, and now the Jangorod Mine is empty.

This mine is hidden in a rugged mountain range, and its entrance is obscured by dense vegetation and staggered rocks. If it weren't for an accidental gust of wind that blew away the obstructing branches and leaves, revealing a faint light, it would have been difficult to detect.

The orcs immediately realized the value of this mine. Not only did it contain rich mineral resources, but it could also serve as a natural shelter and provide a stable base for their journey.

So Kilrogg and Rend Blackhand hurried back to report to Chieftain Blackhand.

Under the decision of Chieftain Blackhand, the orc army decided to occupy the mine and build a camp inside it.

They first cleared the obstacles at the entrance of the mine and widened the passage to allow for smooth entry and exit. Then, the orcs used the terrain and structure inside the mine to start building a camp. They cut down the surrounding trees and used solid wood to build simple but practical houses and fences that could withstand the wind and rain from the outside world and prevent the intrusion of wild beasts.

Deeper in the mine, the orcs discovered rich ore resources. They immediately organized a mining team and began to mine in an orderly manner. After the ore was dug out, it was simply processed and used to make weapons, tools and decorations, further improving the combat effectiveness and quality of life of the orc troops.

As the camp gradually improved, the orcs also set up cordons and patrols around the mine to ensure the safety of the camp. They used the special terrain of the mine to arrange traps and obstacles, making any enemy who tried to sneak attack trapped.

A few days later, with the hard work of the orcs, this originally desolate mine cave gradually became a prosperous camp. At night, a bonfire burned at the entrance of the mine cave, illuminating everything around. The orcs sat around the fire, sharing the day's harvest and stories, enjoying the rare quiet time. Deep in the mine cave, the mining and processing of ore was still going on intensively, providing a steady supply of material support for the orc army's journey.

The establishment of this mine camp not only provided a stable base for the orcs, but also allowed them to take deeper roots in the wilderness. From then on, whether facing enemy attacks or natural challenges, the orcs could deal with them more calmly and continue their journey.

After finding the stronghold, Chief Blackhand arranged a hunting team to capture various prey in the vast western plains.

Chief Blackhand stood on a high ground, looking out at the untamed land in the distance. His eyes revealed firmness and determination, knowing that in this wilderness full of challenges and opportunities, obtaining food and resources is the key to the survival of the tribe.

So he gave orders and organized an elite hunting team to go deep into the fertile western wilderness for a large-scale hunting operation.

Then the mountain dogs, blood-tusked boars, and carcass-chopping birds in the western plains began to suffer.

The hunting team was composed of the bravest and most skilled warriors in the tribe. They wore heavy leather armor, held sharp spears and bows, and had a variety of hunting tools hanging around their waists. Under the leadership of the leader, they quickly assembled and were ready to go.

This hunting team, composed of orcs and ogres, has a total number of several thousand people and is led by Maim Blackhand, the son of Chieftain Blackhand.

Following Maim Blackhand's order, the hunting team quickly dispersed like a group of ferocious beasts and headed in different directions.

They quickly became familiar with every corner of this fertile land, knowing where the juicy prey lay and where the dangerous traps lay. Their movements were agile and fast, and every step was full of strength and determination.

During the hunting process, the orcs showed amazing teamwork and hunting skills. They either acted alone, approaching the prey silently, or went together to hunt down the huge beasts. Their eyes revealed their desire for prey and their persistence in victory, and every attack was precise and deadly.

As time went on, the hunting party gradually went deeper into the hinterland of the Western Wilds, encountering all kinds of prey, from cunning mountain dogs to ferocious blood-tusked boars and even carcass-chopping birds.

However, no matter what kind of prey they faced, the orcs were not afraid. They relied on their courage and wisdom to successfully capture the prey time and time again.

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