Four days of the journey have passed. For Vereesa, the biggest threat is nothing more than annoying mosquitoes.
Vereesa lay on the bench on the deck, her bow and arrow never leaving her hand, admiring the ever-changing scenery.
On the other hand, Luo Ning was not so lucky, and his days were almost like years.
The stalker no longer needed to hide, four men in full armor and looking like adventurers were sitting around Luo Ning, just like his bodyguards.
Judging from their tough military temperament and controlled armor and weapons, they are no ordinary adventurers.
Not far away, two mages stared at Luo Ning, not concealing the emblem on their robes, the court mages of Lordaeron.
That's not all, they took turns monitoring Luo Ning and remained silent from beginning to end.
At this moment, the ship has entered Khaz Modan's territory and is traveling along the coastline.
Under extreme pressure, Luo Ning finally couldn't stand it anymore and first asked Vereesa: "How far is it to Hask?"
Vereesa looked like it had nothing to do with her and said softly: "It will take at least three more days. Don't worry, we should be able to arrive on time."
Luo Ning gritted his teeth and came to the slightly older of the two court mages.
"The court mages of Lordaeron, are you my guards? Or do you have other purposes?"
The older court mage raised his head and glanced at Luo Ning, and sneered maliciously: "King Terenas hopes that we will bring you a good memory. If I were you, I would have killed myself long ago."
"Suicide, why?" Luo Ning looked pale.
The court mage looked down on Luo Ning and was unwilling to look at him:
"Dalaran wants to hand you over to the Dragonmaw clan intact, but King Terenas has different opinions and thinks it's most appropriate to hand over your body. I have an old relationship with Antonidas, and my opinion is to take the method of giving up your body."
The solution is to break your limbs and hand them over. Life is worse than death, and it is better to commit suicide."
Luo Ning turned pale with fright: "I have no enmity with King Terenas, why do you treat me like this?"
"Don't you understand yet?" The court mage looked indignant: "You have hurt the great Lord Talon Bloodfiend, the great traitor of Azeroth, and everyone will punish him."
Luo Ning sat down on the deck and almost cried: "It's not my fault, I was wronged."
The court mage looked at Luo Ning jokingly, as if he were looking at a frog desperately struggling on the edge of a frying pan:
"The pick-up person hasn't arrived yet, so enjoy your last good time."
Robbie stood on Krasus' broad back, used invisibility magic to hide the dragon's figure, and looked at Ronin's ship from a distance.
"It seems that Luo Ning is in trouble." Krasus said unconvinced: "If you believe in history, Luo Ning should be able to overcome the suffering. Do we need to help him?"
"We must help him." Robbie insisted: "Time is not static. If we don't intervene, it will develop in the worst direction, and there may be unexpected consequences."
Krasus hesitated for a moment: "Do we need to come forward directly? If an adult red dragon saves Ronin, it will spread throughout Azeroth in less than three days."
Robbie was prepared.
Not far away, an orc scout holding a battle ax was patrolling along the coastline on the back of a red baby dragon. It was far away from Luo Ning's ship and there should have been no intersection.
Robbie calmly analyzed: "Faced with sudden enemies, those who are unprepared will only be defeated, while those who want to escape will have a chance. We must believe in Luo Ning's luck."
An invisible light enveloped the red baby dragon and teleported directly above Luo Ning's ship.
Luo Ning chewed the dry bread, which tasted like wax and was almost desperate.
Rescue the Dragon Queen...
It was originally an impossible mission, but I didn't expect that there would be so many changes. Even if there was a glimmer of hope, others would take advantage of it.
The muffled thunder woke up Luo Ning, who was deep in thought. He suddenly raised his head and looked at the sky. There was a thin cloud above his head, which slowly dissipated.
This should be a recruitment after the completion of some kind of magic. Crassus mentioned it in the magic book given to Luo Ning. Luo Ning was secretly prepared, while the other two court mages were unprepared.
Luo Ning hesitated for a moment and signaled to Vereesa with his eyes that the neutral Vereesa was a helper that could be enlisted. Luo Ning did not want to let this opportunity go.
Vereesa was stunned for a moment and hurriedly grabbed the bow and arrow, her body as strong as a female leopard's.
Suddenly, a low and suppressed roar came from the air. Luo Ning looked at the direction and secretly brewed a magic.
At the same moment, Vereesa also reacted and hid in a corner.
The two Lordaeron court mages stood up at the same time, and the older mage laughed and said:
"Luo Ning, you are very unlucky. The man who picked up the goods is here, and I advised you to commit suicide."
A terrifying shadow enveloped the deck, and the red dragon swooped down. With a deafening roar, fiery red flames fell from the sky.
The young court mage exclaimed: "No, they are not..."
The blazing flames ignited the deck, and the corpses were burned into vague charcoal. Except for the young mage in the dragon's claws, this young behemoth lowered its head and bit off half of the mage's body.
Because he was prepared in advance, Luo Ning became invisible and flashed a distance, plunged into the sea, and blessed himself with underwater breathing.
Also diving into the water at the same time was Vereesa. She was very lucky and hid under a fallen boat.
There were long sharp fangs on the shoulders of the young dragon, and the ferocious-looking orcs hit the young dragon on the head hard, angry that they could not get a share of the food.
The flames burned brightly, and the ship quickly sank to the bottom of the sea. The young dragons and orcs mercilessly killed those who fell into the water.
Vereesa didn't dare to show her face. If she stood on the deck, she might be able to fight. Unfortunately, the dragon appeared without any warning and was teleported directly to the top of her head. Now she can only dive into the deep water.
Just when the air in her chest was about to be exhausted, Luo Ning swam over in time and helped her with the underwater breathing technique, earning a grateful glance.
After the orcs and dragons left, Ronin and Vereesa swam to the coast. They were both exhausted, but the place was not safe, so they found a place to hide in dense grass.
"I said, thank you very much." Vereesa whispered, not looking into Luo Ning's eyes.
Luo Ning waved his hand and said: "With a little effort, you would do the same thing, right?"
A smart guy, Vereesa knew that she owed Luoning a favor, so she secretly remembered it in her heart and asked, "Strange, why did that dragon appear suddenly?"
Luo Ning made a random guess: "Maybe it's the Dragonmaw clan's stubborn resistance. I know what you are going to say. There are obvious traces of magic. Someone teleported the dragon above our heads."
Vereesa snorted coldly: "All the witnesses are dead, only us are left."
Ronin lay on the soft grass: "Who knows? Anyway, I am free, damn the Red Dragon Queen, I want to leave the Eastern Kingdom and go to Kalimdor, where no one can find me."
After encountering such setbacks, especially being kidnapped by Lordaeron's court mage, it was reasonable for Luo Ning to give up.
Due to emotions and reasons, Vereesa, who owed Luoning her life, should not stop her. She was thinking about how to help Luoning and return the favor.
The cry of griffons was heard in the air, and three griffon knights landed nearby. The sound of armor rubbing against weeds got closer and closer.