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Chapter 766

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Lin Xue took the adventure guide.

The main part of the guide was the map of Stormwind City, while the questline was on the right. However, Lin Xue hadn't accepted any quests yet, so the questline was empty.

Lin Xue studied the map of Stormwind City and exclaimed, "Stormwind City is so big! Why does it feel like it's so much bigger than Stormwind City in Minecraft? "

From the map, Stormwind City's structure was pretty much the same as it was in Minecraft, there weren't many changes. But from the scale, it seemed like it was a lot bigger.

Lin Xue walked down from the Griffin Point to the trade zone in the middle.

It was daytime, so the street lights on both sides weren't lit. There was a sign next to the fork in the road, pointing to the old city, the Cathedral Square, and the Griffin Perch.

Stormwind City guards in full armor walked past Lin Xue from time to time, looking straight ahead. Apart from that, there were also guards standing guard at key locations. They were all dressed in the same blue and white armor with the Alliance's battle robes on their chests.

Moreover, the patrol route of the guards wasn't fixed. Some of them followed a fixed route, while others would stand and patrol for a while, but there seemed to be a hidden rule.

Lin Xue sneaked a peek at the faces under the helmets as she walked past. Even though the helmets of the soldiers were tightly covered, it was still possible to see through the gaps. These guards all had different appearances, probably automatically generated by the system through the face molding system. Their figures were also different, some were tall, some were slightly shorter.

There was a huge sign in the middle of the trade zone, with announcements such as warrior recruitment, mobilization, and so on. However, these could only be read, and wouldn't trigger any quests. Obviously, he hadn't done it yet …

There was also a messenger next to the sign. If you talked to him, he would try his best to convince players to contribute to the Alliance.

There were many shops in the trade zone. Lin Xue walked into a random weapon shop and found that there were a lot of weapons, all neatly arranged on the shelves. There were daggers, machetes, axes, staffs, and many more. The prices varied, but Lin Xue couldn't afford any of them as she didn't even have a single copper on her.

However, since she was just sightseeing, she wasn't in a rush to buy Stormwind City's specialties, so Lin Xue continued to shop.

There were quite a lot of shops. Some sold armor, some sold food, and so on. In addition, there was also an auction house, which was filled with all kinds of goods and even a few small pets.

Lin Xue was a little confused. She arrived at a hotel.

The name of this hotel was also very unique. It was called Gilded Rose. The innkeeper was a human woman with orange hair. When she saw Lin Xue come in, she greeted her warmly, "Hello, traveler. I can see that you are very tired. Do you want to rest in my hotel? "

Although Lin Xue was short on money, the innkeeper did not look down on her. Instead, he gave her a magic bag and a hearthstone. "You're welcome to come back anytime."

"Wow, Hearthstone!"

Lin Xue knew all too well what this thing could do. In I Am MT, using a Hearthstone would allow you to instantly return to the hotel you were bound to. It could be said that it was Azeroth's travel artifact.

The magic bag was a light yellow bag that looked slightly smaller than a backpack in reality. The reason why it was called a magic bag was because there were some strange magic glyphs on it, and it had the effect of a 'dimensional backpack'.

It didn't look very big, but it could hold a lot of things. The hearthstone only took up a small amount of space in the bag. Lin Xue highly suspected that this bag could easily hold two or three chairs in the hotel.

Moreover, this bag would automatically become a buckle on her belt after hanging it on her waist. It looked like a simple accessory. It also didn't feel heavy at all. Who knew where the items in the bag were stored.

Obviously, the design of the Magic Bag was just to support the story and world view of the game. Lin Xue didn't care too much about it. After all, no one would want to risk their life in Azeroth and have to carry a huge bag, not to mention that they couldn't even fit an extra Magic Staff or Axe into it.

While strolling around, Lin Xue saw many players who were just as confused as she was. They all looked like humans and were enjoying the beautiful scenery of Stormwind City like tourists.

Apart from humans, Lin Xue also saw Night Elves, Draenei, Dwarves, Gnomes and other races in Stormwind City. However, these were all NPCs. Some were tourists, chatting in the corners of the city. Some were merchants of Stormwind City. Lin Xue didn't know why they had to leave their homes and come to the main city of the humans. However, this also showed that the races in Azeroth were on friendly terms.

After passing through the trade area, Lin Xue finally arrived at the main gate of Stormwind City.

General Hammond Clay was riding his warhorse at the main gate, watching every traveler that entered Stormwind City. On both sides of the bridge in the Valley of Heroes, there were human soldiers standing a certain distance away from each other. It looked like they were on high alert.

Lin Xue walked across the bridge of the Valley of Heroes amidst the magnificent melody and the chirping of birds in the forest. She looked at the huge statues in front of her.

Kurdran Wildhammer.

Danath Trollbane.

Archmage Khadgar.

Alleria Windrunner.

General Turalyan.

In front of each statue was an epitaph, engraved with the name of the hero and an introduction of his life. The epitaph was written in a language that Lin Xue couldn't understand. When Lin Xue looked at it, the Chinese translation would automatically appear.

After looking at the main gate, Lin Xue continued to walk in. She visited the Mage District, the Cathedral Square, the Dwarven District, the old city, one district after another.

The Mage District with the purple roof was where Mages and Warlocks gathered. There were also Alchemy Stores, Herbology Trainers and other professional NPCs. However, these functions weren't available yet. Apart from chatting with them and understanding the uses of each profession, she couldn't learn them herself.

There was also a tavern in the Mage District called the "Blue Hermit". A table of dwarves was drinking and talking loudly, discussing the story of a crusade against a giant dragon many years ago. It was not clear whether it was a boast or a real story.

Lin Xue really wanted to drink here, but she didn't have the money …

"Looks like the most important thing right now is to find the top up entrance to Stormwind City …" Lin Xue thought to herself.

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