At this moment, Duque felt as if a million alpacas were galloping through his heart.
He walked back and forth, trampling on Duque's heart.
Even though Duque could revive, he would not die as long as he could. Especially after encountering all sorts of strange situations recently, Duque's heart was already ringing with a shrill alarm, and he did not dare to casually seek death anymore.
After going through his battle records, Duque discovered that he was in a serious situation of the 'Seven Great Sins' for the second time.
He did not know what the rest of the 'Seven Great Sins' were, but he could not expect them to be 'Wrath' and 'Pride', which were relatively advantageous.
In the history that Duque knew, the raid on Karazhan ended with the victory of Khadgar, Lothar, and Garona. Khadgar succeeded in stabbing the careless Medivh to death, and became one of the greatest Mages in all of Azeroth.
In the future, when Stormwind City was rebuilt, there was a huge statue of Khadgar at the city gate.
Therefore, in Duque's opinion, an operation like the raid on Karazhan was just following along and winning without doing anything.
Now, Khadgar, who had given Medivh a fatal blow in history, was dead.
That legendary Pharaoh Khadgar, who had accompanied Duque on all sorts of quests ever since he set foot on the Draenor Continent, had actually died!?
He could still remember how powerful Khadgar was.
During the long process of the quest, Khadgar would occasionally demonstrate to the Mage players what was called the pinnacle of magic.
He would use a large area of effect freezing air to teach the Orcs about manners and how to behave.
He would also use a spatial spell to freeze all enemies and leisurely start teaching them.
He would also teleport hundreds of people in one go, leaving the players dumbfounded.
He would even use a super expert's Ice Block to assassinate Garona, who would become a legendary Assassin in the future. The opponent could only watch helplessly and scram back to where they came from.
No matter if it was the players or the people of Azeroth, Khadgar was like an undying lighthouse in a foreign land, silently protecting the peace of their side.
To the enemies that threatened Azeroth, whether it was the Burning Legion or the Horde, Khadgar was a nightmare that made them tremble in fear.
Duque didn't have any ill will towards Khadgar. He didn't even view Khadgar as a competitor.
But such a Cadgar — a future golden coattail — had died?
What else could they do?!
Duque was a little confused.
King Laing and Andoine did not feel anything. They weren't prophets, so it was impossible for them to know that Karthika would be so powerful in the future. They were only making the most intuitive judgment — Cadgar was Medivh's disciple, a talented young man who had just become an Earth Mage.
In war, all human lives became cheap, to the point where human lives could be measured in terms of money, combat power, or even numbers.
Perhaps to them, the fact that Khadgar, who was as dangerous as living with a tiger, didn't die would make him more of a spy.
"A female Beastwoman who speaks fluent Common Language? Interesting. "It was obvious that King Laing was more interested in this.
Noxus said objectively, "Indeed, we have many captives, but there's a language barrier, and these Beastmen are very violent. They either attack the guards with their lives or commit suicide. We have no way of getting any useful information. Until now, we don't know much about the origin, composition, and strength of these Beastmen. "
Laing smiled and invited Duque. "Alright, my young advisor, are you interested in coming with us to see what's going on with this Beastman?"
"Of course!"
If he wasn't wrong, this female Beastwoman should be the Beastman Garona who had killed King Laing.
Duke's feelings towards Gahrona were very strange. From her point of view, she was just a chess piece, a tragic result of a violent Beastman Warrior and a Draenei woman. She wasn't a bad person, and most of the time, she had the kind heart of a Draenei.
However, Duque was clear about what Gul 'dan and his Shadow Council had done to Garona.
Garona was a puppet. When necessary, Gul 'dan could control her body at any time, and make her do all kinds of cruel things against her will when she was conscious.
Hence, her kind nature became the perfect disguise for her.
The reason why assassins were dangerous was because of their ability to conceal themselves.
Although assassins were also divided into assassination and open killing, Duque always felt that the so-called open killing was more like a fierce general who took the head of the enemy's general.
Garona … was obviously an assassin.
In the splendid meeting hall, Laing received Garona. On the right side of King Laing's throne stood Anduin Lothar, and on the left was Bolvar Fordragon. Next to Noxus stood Duque.
Seeing how easily Duque gained Laing and Andoine's trust, Bolvar was quite surprised. But now, the focus was on the uninvited female Beastman.
Duque was also very surprised to see Garona.
Unlike his burly appearance in the game, he looked exactly like an ogre.
The Garona that he saw with his own eyes … had a very enchanting figure.
Other than her green skin and a pair of small canine fangs, Garona looked like a wild and beautiful human woman.
Only her chest and left shoulder were covered in coarse, cracked leather armor. A miniskirt-length piece of animal skin was tied around her waist. Below her long legs, she was completely barefoot.
Her well-toned and streamlined muscles were on full display.
She didn't just have mermaid lines, even her abs were clearly visible.
Ignoring the dozen or so guards of the Royal Family pointing their shining halberds at her, she curiously looked around the magnificent meeting hall. Every chair was exquisitely carved, and the exquisite murals depicting the seven kingdoms of Azeroth, as well as dwarves, elves, trolls, and other creatures were the focus of her attention.
She was like a curious baby, observing everything in the human world. The humans in the meeting hall were also observing her.
There was a strange silence in the air.
After a while, as if feeling that he could not waste any more time, Noxus finally said, "I heard that you can speak the human language fluently?"
"Gahrona, my name is Gahrona." Her answer was a little out of place.
"Uh."
"Cadgar said that humans report their names first," Garona interrupted Noxus directly.
"Alright, I am Anduin Lothar."
"Are you the chief of the Storm Clan?"
Storm Clan? Chief?
Noxus' face was full of confusion.
"I … No … I am …" Noxus was interrupted again before he could finish.
"Aren't you the chief? Then I have nothing to say to you. "Garona's thoughts were simple and direct.
Even Laing could not help but snicker, but as a king, he had to have the dignity of a king. Laing still said loudly, "I am the king of Stormwind — Laing Wrynn."
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