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Chapter Fourteen: The Legend of Stavin II

Hogg's threats were very effective. Stavin was frightened and trembling, but he still insisted: "I really didn't kill anyone. Please, don't eat me, don't eat me."

Seeing Stavin who was still tough-talking, Hogg's eyes widened and he let out a terrifying sneer: "If you dare to act like a tough guy in front of me, I will eat your limbs right now."

Stavin turned pale with fright, his eyes rolled up, and he was about to faint. When Vanessa saw this, her pretty face showed impatience, she kicked Hogg away and participated in the interrogation in person, her voice was cold and uncaring.

There is a hint of emotion:

"Staven, you have to explain everything about your work in the Flintrey family. If there is any deception or concealment, humph..."

Vanessa's voice is extremely majestic, with a sense of horror and oppression that despises life, like a biting cold wind blowing, or like an echo from the depths of a nightmare.

Robbie felt a chill on his back, a chill rising from the bottom of his heart, and could hardly stand still. Looking at Hogg, his teeth chattered with fear and his legs trembled.

Sori, the beast tamer, and the elf Deuri were equally frightened. They retreated consciously and tiptoed out of the tent, as if they were worried about waking up the sleeping devil, and soon disappeared.

He is worthy of being a commander. His extremely cold aura alone is beyond comparison with ordinary people. For some reason, Robbie suddenly remembered the whispers of the ancient gods.

Stavin was stunned and fell into a nightmare-like fear. He was basically stupid. He answered almost instinctively and mechanically:

"I, I did a good job in Yuexi Town. The principal recommended me to go to Stormwind City to obtain the title of advanced teacher so that I can inherit the position of principal in the future. However, I didn't expect that the world is full of injustice. Because I didn't pay bribes, not only did I fail to obtain the title, but I was also killed by my enemy.

I was falsely accused of cheating and had my teaching qualification revoked. On that rainy night, I rushed out of the Lion's Pride Hotel in Goldsmiths Town, full of despair for the world. Fortunately, I was comforted by my fiancée Lisa."

"Lisa?" Robbie blurted out.

"Lisa from Lakeside Town." Stavin's voice was full of tenderness: "Lisa worked as a maid in the Flintrey family. The cherry pie she made was very delicious. With Lisa's help, I got back on my feet.

He got up and became the tutor of the Flintrey family. He was also responsible for some writing work, writing letters for Earl Flintrey, acting as a messenger, organizing books, etc. The Flintrey family was originally a noble of Lordaeron.

, and later lived in Stormwind City, where he ran a ranch for generations and raised military horses. It is said that all the military horses of the Knights of the Silver Hand were provided by his family."

"The Earl of Flintrey bought the Eastvale Lumber Camp, intending to return to the old business and build it into a military horse farm. Miss Tiroya's fiancé, a mysterious man whose face is covered in a cloak, often visits. The Earl said that this man is the best in Lordaeron.

The son of a groom, he went to Stormwind City and became one of the most powerful dukes. That night, Count Flintrey had a quarrel with the mysterious man. The mysterious man stormed out of the door angrily, and Count Flintrey sighed.

He took out the three letters he had prepared earlier and gave them to me and two other servants, and sent them to Sentinel Ridge in the Western Wilderness in three separate routes. The earl did not say who the recipients of the letters were, only that someone would naturally come to pick them up when they arrived."

"Before departure, I met with Lisa, ate half a piece of cherry pie, drank a glass of milk, and delayed some time. I accidentally discovered that the housekeeper Folsom secretly opened the back door and led a group of strangers into the manor. No.

After a while, the East Valley Lumber Camp was in flames, and there was a cry of killing. Lisa and I were frightened and ran away in different directions. I fled to the Tower of Azura and saw a strange portal. I panicked and ran away.

I rushed in, and after a while, I woke up in a room in the Karabor Temple. It was a mess, as if some magic experiment had failed, and no one cared about me. I took advantage of the chaos and ran out, begging all the way, and then I arrived.

The place where the moon falls.”

"Is that letter still there?" Vanessa asked.

"Yes, yes." Stavin shivered and took out a letter. Robbie took it, checked it carefully and handed it to Vanessa.

Vanessa opened the envelope, took a look at it, and handed it back to Robbie.

There is only one sentence in the letter.

"I failed, and the cold winds of Northrend need your help."

An elusive code word.

"I don't think he lied." Vanessa said firmly.

"Commander, under your majesty, no one dares to play tricks." Robbie muttered in his heart, and then nodded.

Stavin's lore itself has a huge hole in it.

World of Warcraft has not revealed the details of the Flintrey family, but it can be inferred that the family hired a tutor with great fanfare. This family is rich or noble, with a large number of servants. It is by no means a run-down aristocrat with a small family. Without a few powerful bodyguards, the family will not be able to survive.

I'm embarrassed to say hello to people.

How likely is it that Stavin, a weak scholar, slaughtered the Flintrey family easily? Think about it carefully, the tedious errands seem to have been arranged in advance, the surprisingly smooth clues, and the sudden appearance of the woman.

The demon has already hinted something to the players.

"You will interrogate next." Vanessa yawned like a tired cat.

Robbie stared at Stavin's frightened eyes and asked: "Why did you frame the people of the Ninth God's Realm? What's your problem with them?"

Stavin recovered slightly, but was still very nervous: "When I arrived at the Land of the Falling Moon, I worked everywhere to barely make ends meet. I accidentally recognized that the people in the Ninth God's Domain were the thugs who invaded the East Valley Lumber Camp.

Earl Lintrey treated me badly, and I wanted to avenge him, so I sneaked into the Ninth God's Realm and became a handyman, waiting for revenge. That day, the warlock of the Ninth God's Realm, the greedy Black Water, found me and forced me to work for the White Ghost Orc.

The leader Norn Blood Seeker sent a secret letter. I didn’t know the content of the letter. I just felt that there was internal strife in the Ninth God’s Domain, so I went there happily. When I arrived at the white ghost orc lair, I was beaten up by Norn Blood Seeker.

In a moment, everything was explained."

Robbie frowned secretly. It turned out that everything was an internal strife in the Ninth God's Domain, and was framed by the silent Jin Di. The greedy Black Water was really insidious, and this move was brilliant.

But what are the reasons for the internal strife?

Vanessa seemed to have expected it, and snorted coldly: "That's what I guessed. When the Alliance and the Horde joined forces to attack the Storm Fortress of Kael'thas, the Ninth God's Domain Union, headed by the dwarf warlock Blackwater, suddenly withdrew.

Also missing were strategic materials worth more than two million gold coins. People from MI7 have been keeping an eye on this matter, but unfortunately there is no evidence."

"Greedy Blackwater wants to take this material for himself, but where are the others in Blackwater?" Robbie asked.

A bitter smile appeared at the corner of Vanessa's mouth: "He was taken in by the prophet Velen and is temporarily unable to move. Robbie, think of a way to persuade Velen to hand over the culprit Blackwater."

"I have to think about this carefully."

Robbie scratched his head in embarrassment. A guy like Velen, who has lived for countless years, has matured with age. He must have some ulterior purpose in taking in Blackwater, and it will not be easy to persuade him.

Vanessa was not in a hurry to urge her: "There is no urgency about this matter, just keep it in mind. This Stavin is still of some use. Garona will kill him to silence him. I am afraid that his life will be in danger at any time, so she can only protect him."

, but it’s not worth wasting a follower quota for him.”

"That's easy to do." Robbie replied: "Isn't he an undead? Let's just say he is the ghoul of Delva. Iron Fist. That's justifiable."

Vanessa's eyes lit up: "Yes, it's a good idea."

Robbie secretly thought that in the future, Stavin would be assigned to clean the fortress toilets full-time.

Vanessa mentioned another thing: "By the way, just now, Garona failed to assassinate Archmage Khadgar. I suspect it was Gul'dan's conspiracy. Robbie, what do you think?"

Robbie was thinking about Blackwater and was a little absent-minded. When he heard Vanessa's question, he said casually: "It's a show."

"A show?" Vanessa was obviously taken aback.

Damn it, Robbie was so upset that he really wanted to slap himself in the mouth, but he didn't know why he came up with this idea and blurted it out.

But if you think about it carefully, there may be some truth to it.

Robbie bit the bullet and explained: "Garona's attack comes with shadow damage, and the ambush can penetrate my Holy Shield. Although Khadgar is a powerful mage, how can he prevent it with his prematurely aging body?"

, the fact that he is not dead proves that there is something evil inside."

"Ambush Penetrating Divine Shield is nothing special." Vanessa showed a hint of contempt, but soon fell into thinking: "Your reasoning gave me a new idea. Only this answer makes sense. Thanks to your reminder

, otherwise those idiots will be fooled."

Commander, who are those idiots and what are they being fooled into? Robbie is confused.

Vanessa did not explain, but suddenly stared into Robbie's eyes, her beautiful eyes twinkling, and asked: "Do you think Khadgar is loyal or traitorous?"

"I don't know," Robbie answered honestly.

If we talk about Khadgar in World of Warcraft, he is definitely a 100% good person, a flawless positive hero, with a glorious and great image. However, after traveling to the continent of Azeroth, his own memories and personal experiences, Luo

The judgment of these heroes is already somewhat uncertain.

Vanessa snorted coldly: "My biggest suspicion about Khadgar is that he suddenly became young. There must be a conspiracy in this."

Commander, this is not important, Robbie said in his heart.

"What did Elf Deuri say?" Robbie asked.

"Yuri came from another time period. During the attack on the Black Temple, he was accidentally drawn into the Twisting Void and ended up falling into the Falling Moon Camp."

Vanessa squinted her eyes, her delicate face exuding a terrifying chill: "There are conspirators conducting time travel experiments in the Karabor Temple. Both Stavin and Yuri accidentally traveled through time after the experiments failed."

"It's nothing. Why didn't you explain it before?"

"Yuri thought I wanted to investigate the secrets of the demon hunter Illidan... Huh, what does that stupid blind man have to investigate?"

It seems like I heard something I shouldn’t know. (To be continued)


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