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Chapter 1951

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"You want to do this quest?" Gahrona was stunned for a moment, but she understood after thinking about it.

Out of these three quests, the first two required great strength, which her disciple naturally did not have the ability to do. As for the last quest, no one had any clue, and such a thing really had nothing to do with strength.

"I seem to know some clues. May I know who to turn in the quest?" Lu Li asked.

"Go look for Jaina, but …" Gahrona paused for a moment before reminding her disciple, "You better make sure that you can't bear the consequences of fooling around with an Archmage."

"Yes, mentor. I believe I can complete this quest. You haven't told me what the quest reward is."

"You're not a Mage, so forget about her promise to take you in as a disciple. If you want a skill book, she can give you a Mage's Enhanced Ice Shield. If you want equipment, she can give you a Legendary-tier staff. If you insist on a Thief's item, you'll have to talk to her personally." Gahrona didn't hesitate to reveal all of Jaina's trump cards in front of her disciple, who was like a family member to her.

"Thank you, mentor. I'll come back to see you after I complete the quest."

"Do you know Aegwynn?" Gahrona suddenly asked just as Lu Li was about to leave.

"Of course. She's an Archmage, the guardian of the Tirisfal Council, the former guardian. I heard that she's dead, and some say that she's living in seclusion in an unknown place." Lu Li pondered for a moment before giving his answer.

"Sigh, it's a pity that you're not a Mage. You can go." Gahrona waved her hand, not intending to continue the conversation.

Lu Li cursed in his heart. Did he come for a Mage today?

Without a doubt, Jaina's quest was also designed for Mages. No matter which of the three rewards he chose, he would definitely become a phoenix from a sparrow. A level 70 Legendary-tier weapon should not have appeared until now.

If Xiao Mo got his hands on this weapon, he would definitely beat up Lu Li.

Then there was the matter of Aegwynn. This should also be a quest that could only be completed by a Mage.

Considering Aegwynn's current age and circumstances, it was most likely that she was looking for a successor among the players.

The first quest was very difficult to choose. Although an Enhanced Skill Book was precious, it was possible that no one would choose it. After all, the increase in strength wouldn't be immediate. Most people would choose a Legendary Staff, but there should also be some people who wanted to find a high-level Great Mage as a mentor.

In the current Azeroth, there were almost no Mages who were stronger than Jaina.

After becoming his disciple, obtaining equipment and skill books would no longer be a dream.

With the second quest, the first quest wasn't difficult to choose. He could choose Aegwynn as his mentor and take the staff or Enhanced Skill Book from Jaina.

As for who was stronger between Jaina and Aegwynn, it wasn't hard to tell.

Egwene was half a mentor to Gianna.

If you become Aegwynn's disciple, Jaina will be your Senior Apprentice Sister. What's there to be conflicted about?

If he was not wrong, Aegwynn should be by Jaina's side, teaching her some ancient magic knowledge and acting as her administrative advisor, enjoying her final years in peace.

If Lu Li was a Mage, he definitely wouldn't hesitate to become Aegwynn's disciple.

Unfortunately, Lu Li could only go to Theramore to find Jaina.

Of course, Jaina was a human. Humans seemed to have a natural talent for Mages. Those monsters from other races that lived for tens of thousands of years weren't that much stronger.

"I'm here under orders. After seeing this, I think Lady Jaina will see me," Lu Li handed over a dagger – a Shard of the Defiler.

After being invited to join the Union of Assassins, the Union of Assassins would give you a codename that represented your identity and a trinket (usually an earring, a ring, or a dagger). These trinkets might have some symbols or pictures on them. These secret codes could only be understood by the Union of Assassins or their customers.

Lu Li was quickly invited in, and then he saw Jaina.

She was the daughter of Daelin Proudmoore. Her father was the supreme ruler of the Coastal Kingdom of Kul 'Tiras, and also an admiral in the Alliance's navy during the second war.

Jaina was talented in magic since she was young. She studied under the leader of the Kirin Tor, Antonidas. The Kirin Tor was a Mage Council that lived and worked in the magic city of Dalaran.

In Jaina's early adulthood, she devoted herself to preventing the spread of the plague that would cause the third war. At the same time, she watched as her close friend and romantic lover, Prince Arthas Menethil, walked step by step into the dark abyss.

When the war intensified, Jaina gained the trust of the new Warchief, Thrall, and became a key figure in uniting all the races of Azeroth to fight against the Burning Legion.

Lu Li couldn't tell how old he was, but Jaina wasn't that young either. She still looked like an eighteen year old blonde beauty.

"Dear Lady, Your Excellency, I bring greetings from my teacher." Although Lu Li didn't really like Jaina's style of doing things, he had to at least show some respect for the strong.

Jaina managed Theramore Island, and could be considered a leader.

"I know you. Garona has mentioned it to me before. Is she doing well?"

"I don't know. In her words, she's quietly waiting for death to come."

"Death won't come to her. She has magic power that even death can't overcome. Let's talk about why you're here." Jaina gestured for Lu Li to sit down, and then someone brought over some fruits and flower tea.

If it was to visit a warrior, the flower tea would have been replaced with hard liquor.

"It's about Prince Varian. I heard that you're investigating this matter. I've been to the palace in Stormwind City not long ago. There, I stopped an assassination mission against the king with an old friend," Lu Li said.

"I've heard a little about it. So that powerful adventurer is you, Garona's disciple."

"Not really. Let's continue to talk about King Varian. I realized that there was something wrong with him, so I started to investigate. After a period of busywork, I finally have some clues. What's the situation on your side?"

"It's actually very complicated. Thinking back, about a few months ago, I saw through a conspiracy. Some demon worshippers tried to provoke hatred between the Horde and Theramore, so I actively contacted Varian and helped him build a bridge with Thrall in an attempt to achieve a long-term peace between the Alliance and the Horde."

"I can understand. What happened at that time?" Lu Li said.

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