Then, the green dragon slowly flapped its wings and began to circle in the air. Its figure gradually rose higher and merged with the sky, and finally disappeared on the distant horizon. The orc soldiers also took advantage of the green dragon's retreat and quickly returned to the vicinity of the mine to strengthen their vigilance to prevent the green dragon from attacking again.

Peace returned to the area around the mine, but every orc, including Chieftain Blackhand, knew that this battle was only a temporary end. One day in the future, the green dragon might return again and challenge this territory belonging to the orcs.

After the green dragon left, the orc laborers, under the command of some small orc leaders, began to clean up the broken camp outside the mine.

At this moment, in a spacious cave deep in the mine, the orc and ogre leaders were sitting around a huge stone table, the atmosphere was solemn and tense. Outside the mine, it was already dark, but the lights were bright in the meeting room, reflecting the resolute and serious faces of every orc leader.

The meeting was chaired by Chief Blackhand, who sat at the head of the stone table with a deep gaze, revealing an unquestionable majesty. He spoke first, his voice deep and powerful: "Today, we are gathered here to discuss a vital issue - evacuating the mine."

As soon as the words fell, a whisper suddenly sounded in the conference room. Evacuating the mine was undoubtedly a major decision for the orc tribe. This mine was not only an important source of resources for them, but also the rich prey around it was the foundation of their foothold in this land.

Chief Blackhand continued, "Today, the green dragon's attack has caused serious damage to our mine. Although our warriors fought bravely, the green dragon's power is too strong. Staying here will only put us at greater risk and loss."

Azuka Bladefury, chieftain of the Burning Blade Clan, stood up, her voice trembling: "But, Chieftain, evacuating the mine means we will lose an important source of resources. How will our orcs survive?"

Chieftain Blackhand took a deep breath and looked at everyone with a firm gaze: "I understand everyone's concerns. But we must face reality. The threat of the green dragon is beyond our ability to deal with. For the future of orcs and ogres, we must make a difficult choice. Evacuating the mines and looking for new sources of resources is our only way out at the moment."

Zuluhed, the chieftain of the Dragonmaw clan, asked: "Where should we retreat to? Is the new place safe? Are the resources abundant?"

The chief nodded and motioned him to sit down. "Maim Blackhand has already sent out a reconnaissance team to investigate these issues. They found a place to the north of Redridge Mountains where there are very few humans. It is far away from here and relatively safe. Of course, we still need further confirmation and preparation. But in any case, evacuating the mine has become a reality we have to face."

The meeting room fell into silence. Everyone was thinking about the chief's words and weighing the pros and cons. Finally, Kilrogg Deadeye, the chief of the Bleeding Hollow clan, stood up. His voice was firm and powerful: "Chief, I agree to evacuate the mine. For the future of the tribe, we must make sacrifices. I will lead my warriors to make all preparations for the evacuation."

His speech resonated with others, who expressed their willingness to support Chief Blackhand's decision and contribute to the future of the tribe.

Chief Blackhand looked at the crowd, and a warm feeling surged in his heart. He knew that although this decision was difficult, the future of the tribe needed them to face and bear together. He stood up, raised his weapon, and shouted loudly: "For the orcs! For the ogres! Let's face the difficulties together! Let's face the future together!"

There was a burst of warm applause and cheers in the meeting room. The orc and ogre leaders stood up, holding their weapons tightly, and swore their loyalty and determination to the orcs. At this moment, they seemed to see the hope and light of the orcs' future.

With the end of the high-level meeting of orcs and ogres, the decision to evacuate the mines was quickly communicated to all orc and ogre clans.

The orcs began to get busy, making final preparations for the upcoming retreat. They knew that this was a difficult and long journey, but they also understood that for the future of the orcs and ogres, they must face it bravely.

Under the leadership of Chieftain Blackhand, the orcs began to evacuate the mine in an orderly manner. They packed up the necessary supplies and equipment, and carefully packed the precious ores and valuable items to take away. At the same time, they also left behind some necessary fortifications and traps to prevent the green dragon or other enemies from taking the opportunity to attack.

As the night deepened, the orcs lit more torches and lanterns to illuminate the way of retreat.

They decided not to retreat from Elwynn Forest anymore because there were too many humans there and they no longer wanted to have conflicts with them, even though humans were very weak.

They lined up in a long team and walked slowly along the winding mountain road in the dawn forest. Their figures appeared firm and powerful in the night, as if they were bidding farewell to this land, and as if they were welcoming new challenges.

During the retreat, the orcs encountered many difficulties and challenges. Sometimes, they had to cross the steep mountains and dense forests of the Dawn Forest, and sometimes, they had to cross the turbulent rivers. However, no matter what difficulties they encountered, they did not give up, but supported each other and overcame them together.

After several days of arduous journey, the orcs finally arrived at the Cursed Land. For humans, the Cursed Land is a desolate and mysterious land, full of unknowns and dangers. However, for the orcs, this is their new beginning, their hope to rebuild their homeland and find a new life.

In the cursed land, the orcs began to expand their original camps and residences. They used the surrounding resources to build simple tents and sheds, providing a temporary shelter for the orcs.

At the same time, they also began new exploration and mining work, preparing to go to the land north of the Redridge Mountains to find new sources of resources to provide support for the subsequent development of the orcs.

Although retreating to the Cursed Lands was a huge challenge and sacrifice for the orcs, they knew that it was a choice that had to be made for the future and survival of the orcs.

In the land north of the Redridge Mountains, they will start a new life, meet new challenges, and work hard for the prosperity and prosperity of the tribe.

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