Super Zoo-Chapter 670 - 660 Orgrimmar

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Although nature hasn't endowed animals with the same kind of intellect as humans, it has given them a variety of magical talents.

Some animals are natural-born hunters, more efficient than the best human hunters; some are innate swimming experts, and many human swimming techniques have been learned from them… The magical talents of animals cannot even be fully analyzed or simulated by the most advanced computers.

Among them, there are master builders who can use purely natural materials to construct complex nests that are sturdy, beautiful, with good ventilation and drainage systems, taking safety into account—a feat that even the best human architects can't match.

After parting with Park Jeong-ui, Suming continued deeper into the mountains.

As he moved deeper into the mountains, he finally started to find more animals. The Qinling Mountains are vast and rich in species, and the animal army led by pandas is not a true exterminator; it's impossible for them to kill, eat, or steal every animal within the Qinling.

Following the directions of these animals, Suming finally caught up with the trail of the animal army. One morning, after crossing over a mountain, he saw the sight before him.

He rubbed his eyes, then was astonished.

Before him was a 'city' built against the mountain. Although it looked very rudimentary, it had a majestic presence with sturdy walls. Huge, seamlessly fitted stones formed walls with rows of giant logs inserted on top, and there was a massive city gate in the middle of the wall. Several guard towers stood erect on the wall, leaning against a cliff, forming a natural barrier.

A few tattered flags were fixed to the wall, fluttering haphazardly in the wind, their origin unknown.

From a distance, there was a group that resembled gorillas standing outside the main gate, holding long sticks, as if standing guard…

Various birds continually landed and took off from the city walls…

At first glance of this city, Suming felt it was strangely familiar, as if he had seen it before, and then it hit him—this was a spitting image of Orgrimmar, the Horde's main city in the World of Warcraft game!

The flags on the walls proved his point, with their blood-red patterns unmistakably representing the Horde's war banners.

As for the various birds rising and falling from the wall… Suming started to wonder if in the next moment, a griffon carrying a night elf or a wyvern with a Tauren on its back might fly out from behind the wall. If a goblin zeppelin flew in from over the mountain or from across the sea, it would just be too perfect.

This was utterly a replica of Orgrimmar!

Suming thought for a long time before recalling that he was probably the instigator. During a particularly hot period, he would play World of Warcraft in his office when he had nothing else to do. Now that the zoo was affluent, the director's office hadn't been expanded, but all the facilities were upgraded to the best. To facilitate the 'conferences,' they bought a set of high-definition projection equipment, and every time he closed the door to watch a film or play a game, it was projected directly onto the projection wall.

Panda Yingying spent a lot of time with him then, coming to the office to cool off. Whenever he played games, it would lie on the sofa, watching with its big eyes wide open...

Ordinary animals, even if they had the capability to build cities, wouldn't conceive the idea or have the planning—without a doubt, this must be the handiwork of Panda Yingying.

However, Suming finally felt relieved. Such a large city required an astonishing amount of labor. The fact that so many animals could build an 'Orgrimmar' in a short time showed that the two panda's status among the animals was very high; they wouldn't be bullied.

He was lost in thought when he suddenly felt something was amiss. His spiritual power spread out in all directions.

"Hehe!" Almost at the same time, Su Meng let out a roar, arching his back like a wild beast ready to attack.

Even the little crested ibis he was holding sensed something was wrong and struggled out of Suming's embrace.

There was a rustling in the woods, and a ghostly Mountain Elf with a big, painted face appeared in the treetops with four black baboons, each brandishing a sharpened stick, and looked down confrontationally at Suming and his group, baring their teeth and hollering.

"Huh? Ran into a patrol team?" Suming almost laughed. This was just like being sent by the king to patrol the mountains.

As soon as his spiritual power made contact with the Mountain Elf-led patrol team, they became somewhat disoriented. This familiar sensation prevented them from harboring any hostility at all.

The leading Mountain Elf scratched its head, leapt down from the tree, and used the stick to point towards the great city at the foot of Orgrimmar Mountain, gesticulating and babbling at Suming in an incomprehensible language.

"Meet your king?!" Suming was amused. "So you have a king too."

"Awooo...ulagachi..." The Mountain Elf's facial expressions looked very animated.

"Is the king very powerful? The most powerful king?" Suming scratched his head, wondering what all this was about. Could it be that their king wasn't the two pandas but a Mountain Elves King?

"Alright, alright, lead the way, I'll go meet your king with you," Suming said with a shrug.

"Ula Ula..." The Mountain Elf slung the stick over its shoulder, leading the way with a few of its minions wavering towards the mountain base. The other minions followed suit, also placing their sticks on their shoulders. Suming then noticed they seemed to have caught quite a few prey, with a long string of them hanging from the sticks.

As they descended the mountain, they encountered more and more animals. The closer they got to Orgrimmar City, the higher the number of nearby animals became.

There were herbivores and carnivores, flying, running, and swimming creatures, all coexisting peacefully. They weren't too alarmed by the sight of humans, just curiously watching Suming and his group.

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Outside Orgrimmar City there was even a small 'farm', where a herd of wild boars ran around merrily. Not far away, a pond fed by mountain streams where two gazelles were drinking. Suddenly, the water churned, and a crocodile surfaced, startling the gazelles so much they went weak at the knees, collapsing to the ground without daring to move. The crocodile crawled languidly out of the water, passed by the gazelles, and climbed onto a nearby rock, opening its large mouth to lazily bask in the sun.

They arrived at the gates of Orgrimmar City – the so-called gates were just two simple wooden doors made of large logs tied together. However, the logs were thick and long, quite imposing.

At the gate stood a gray bear in 'leather armor', accompanied by a few leopards and lynxes on patrol. Seeing people approach, the bear rose on its hind legs, puffing up its belly, and waving its huge paws as it roared at Suming.

"Even daring to scare me, you've got guts," Suming grinned. "Do you want to be caught and put back in a cage or what?"

The gray bear immediately lost its nerve, looking astonishingly at the little human before it. How did he know its secret!