23: Invitation from E.V (Thanks readers
Mishan was shocked by Greenhill's clean and neat approach.
It’s not that Mishan cannot accept Green Hill’s decisive killing. Mishan knows very well that if Green Hill is really a game character, then the idiom “killing people and ying Ye” can be used to describe her directly literal meaning.
After all, there is an achievement in the game that kills 250,000 hostile players in PVP battles.
Mi Shan, who was still very homeless at that time, naturally illuminated this achievement.
And this is just a PVP battle. If the monster demons killed by task brushing dungeons are included.
No wonder he just shared his past experience and scared the Draenei, who was learning to be a Paladin in Azeroth, so he was so limp that he was limp.
As a player, Mishan's mentality is similar to Greenhill.
If Green Hill had not appeared, Mi Shan might have gradually integrated into this world with the passage of time. Unfortunately, Green Hill's existence made Mi Shan's subconscious mind always think that this is just a game world.
So the shock of Mi is not because he is ashamed of being ashamed of the death, but because he is worried that Greenhill's behavior will bring any troublesome consequences.
After all, Stormwind City is also the capital of Storm Kingdom. Such acts of committing crimes in the streets are behaviors that are difficult for rulers to accept.
Regarding Mishan's concerns, Greenhill's reaction was confident that he would leave it to her.
I don’t know what she said to the patrol soldiers who rushed over after receiving the alarm. The soldiers and officers not only did not question Mi Shan, but even took the initiative to drive away the members of the Masonry Brotherhood.
The stonemasons, who first found themselves being used, were shocked by Greenhill, did not make any extreme actions when they were driven away.
I didn't ask how Greenhill did it? Mishan continued to visit the real-life version of Stormwind City.
However, due to the Masonry Brotherhood, the original plan to visit the whole city was only one more church area and turned back to the golden rose.
Greenhill, who noticed that Mi Shan was not so happy, looked apologetic again.
Then this apology became solemn when facing the door of the hotel room with only one bed.
Greenhill, who reached out to stop Mishan, said, "Someone has come, sir."
"It's because the cleaning is here." Mi Shan habitually put her understanding of her hometown.
"Cleaning?" Question marks popped up on Greenhill's head.
"Oh, it means cleaning by the waiter or servant." Mishan, who realized that this was not the earth but Azeroth, explained immediately.
"No... someone sneaked in." Greenhill nodded and said.
Greenhill didn't seem to be joking words that made Mishan serious.
As for why Greenhill, as a Paladin, noticed this detail, it is because humans in the Azeroth world have a passive talent called "perception"
Maybe Blizzard will delete this passive in a certain version for gameplay or balance, but it does not mean that this talent does not exist in the real world.
After more than ten seconds, Mishan thought there would be something waiting for her in the room, and she heard Greenhill say:
"But the infiltrator has left..."
If the lower plate was not stable enough, this would be enough for Mi Shan to fall to the ground.
"Will there be no trap?" Mi Shan grabbed the back of her head awkwardly.
"I would feel it if there was a trap." Greenhill opened the door confidently.
When can I only be able to sense the passive talent of the stealth target and explore the trap? Isn’t my Paladin really a thief?
"It's not surprising, sir, I remember that since a long time ago, I've done a lot of tasks that need to be sneaked, such as stuffing myself in a box or stuffing a box or stuffing it in a box..."
Greenhil deliberately repeated how she did this stealth mission three times, which shows how resentful she was about hiding in the box.
Mi Shan, who was almost awkward to cancer, could only try hard to walk into the room as if he hadn't heard.
As soon as he entered the room, Mi Shan was attracted by the extra things on the table.
They were several metal blocks arranged neatly and emitting a faint warm light, and there was a letter on them.
"It's a high-purity photocast iron ingot, sir." After checking the metals and confirming that there were no traps, Greenhill handed the letter in his hand to Mishan.
Mishan, who took the letter, found that it was just a hard postcard.
The postcard is written in elegant round-shaped common language with an address that Mishan doesn't recognize. The address is the abbreviated "E.V" below.
He only looked at the cast iron Mi Shan kept staring at the postcard in his hand, to be precise, the name of the sender.
"Sir, this person should be..."
"Needless to say, I know." Mishan interrupted Greenhill's analysis and said, "It's very MI7-born style."
Choosing to be a stonemason after retiring from the intelligence department is very distinctive.
"Do you know this place?" Mishan asked Greenhill at the address on the postcard.
"I know, not far from here, but I think..." Greenhill, who knew who was the person who invited Mishan to the banquet in this subtle way, looked like he didn't want Lord Mishan to go.
"Well, at least others have sent the thank-you gift, so we can't pretend that we didn't see it, right?" Mi Shan said with a smile.
It seems that the boss of the Masonry Brotherhood has already known about the situation where the Masonry Brotherhood almost gathered a lot of trouble.
In this way, sending invitations means that the other party is not just grateful, but also has something to ask for, and does not want the conversation between me and Mi Shan to be exposed.
Even if you use your knees, Mi Shan can guess what the other party is asking for.
It is nothing more than treating Mishan as a great nobleman of XX again. I hope Mishan can mediate from the incident of the Marine Brotherhood’s wage arrears.
In response to this, Mi Shan just wanted to helplessly say that she was really not a great nobleman.
However, Mi Shan did not intend to refuse to attend the banquet just because she was not a nobleman.
Just now, Mi Shan, who had discovered these tragic plots of the working class in her memory, suddenly wanted to do something.
Time travelers travel to another world. If they don’t cause trouble, wouldn’t they be ashamed of their identity as time travelers chosen from billions?
Mi Shan felt that if the leader of the Masonry Brotherhood who had not ended up being very good in the end could understand what he meant, he would definitely feel that as a thank you gift, there would be a little less cast iron.
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The protagonist travels through the Dark Gate for about 18 years, but many things will not happen strictly according to the exact time of the Blizzard Chronicle.
Blizzard's repeated book-eating actions have already slapped the faces of all fundamentalist authors, so it is enough to treat World of Warcraft in this novel as a parallel world with infinite similarity of nearly 100%. After the World of Warcraft volume is over, it will also refer to this.
Chapter completed!