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Chapter 341: Undead Dalyn Proudmoore

A terrifying undead face was right in front of Experimental Subject No. 5.

It was a distorted and pale face, with a blank left eye and a crooked mouth, as if he was enduring great pain. He had a short black beard, a captain's hat, and dark Tilkulas.

Navy uniform.

Experimental Subject No. 5 was so frightened that he almost shouted out. Fortunately, Robbie's hand tightly clasped his arm. The pain made him feel awake and gained courage, so he did not lose his composure.

"Introduction."

Jaina's tone was obviously threatening, even colder than the cold sea breeze: "This is my father, Daelin Proudmoore, Commander of the Tilkuras Navy, Varian, have you met him?

?”

Although it was like a common conversation or a daily introduction between nobles, Jaina's unabashed threatening tone made both Robbie and Experimental Subject No. 5 feel deeply malicious. This was a deliberate attempt to establish power.

Jaina understands the principle of giving both kindness and power. She first tempted Varian with benefits. When he boarded the King of the Seas and boarded Jaina's pirate ship, he had to put away his airs as a king and act based on Jaina's face.

This is not Stormwind City, and Varian does not have the advantage of a king.

It's time to take off the hypocritical disguise and reveal his true colors. Even his own father can be killed and resurrected, so there is nothing he can't do. Jaina really wants to completely control King Varian like she controlled Anduin.

"Oh! We met before, when I was still young."

Subject No. 5 was uneasy and his teeth were chattering. He tried to keep a calm tone, but unfortunately he couldn't.

Jaina was so vicious that she even spared her own father. It was far beyond her expectations and made Experimental Subject No. 5 truly feel what fear was.

"Really, haha!"

Hearing the trembling in the king's voice, Jaina sneered proudly.

This is not possible. Robbie's eyes moved. This way, he was in a passive position. Jaina must be kept in awe of King Varian, otherwise she would be faced with all kinds of difficulties, which would lead to everything going wrong.

Dai Lin's resurrection was a failure. I don't know which bad lich was the work of it. He couldn't even remember his identity during his lifetime, he just stood aside stupidly.

Of course, Dai Lin is not the only one who has been resurrected. The King of Seas is full of busy undead sailors.

Robbie approached Dai Lin and said openly:

"Oh, King Varian, Daelin is my idol, the great naval commander, I finally met him." Robbie's tone was particularly calm, which surprised Jaina. One of the guards actually had

So brave, she felt that the voice seemed familiar, but she couldn't remember it.

Robbie opened his arms and hugged Dai Lin, not caring about the corpse odor on his body, after all, he was separated by thick armor.

Jaina showed a look of disbelief. Robbie turned slightly to the side, blocking Jaina's sight, and kept winking at Experimental Subject No. 5.

Experimental Subject No. 5 understood it and asked deliberately: "Well, why is the commander of the navy your idol?"

Robbie looked at the dark ocean under the night, and opened his arms, as if to embrace everything in front of him:

"Your Majesty the King, do you know that the sea has a great mind and can tolerate everything about me? Its magnificent momentum makes me know how to be strong. I like the sea and I worship the sea. Ms. Gianna is called the daughter of the sea. Dai

Lin is Jaina's father, isn't she the sea?"

After hearing this, Jaina's face turned livid and she was on the verge of rage at any time. These words were like opening up the scars of the past and spreading a handful of salt on them.

"So that's it."

Experimental Subject No. 5 finally plucked up the courage, showed a carefree expression, rolled his eyes, and retorted:

"No, you are wrong. If you go by what you said, Gianna's mother Catherine should also be the sea, isn't it right?"

Are you kidding me? Jaina's face immediately darkened. The guard spoke unabashedly and didn't know the meaning, so that's it. As a king, don't you realize your situation? Are you confused?

Jaina suppressed her anger, she wanted to see what these two people were going to do.

Robbie immediately shook his head and said: "No, Your Majesty the King, you are wrong. It should be the father who is the sea, and the daughter should follow her father's surname."

"Hey, it's because you have no experience." Experimental Subject No. 5 winked and said in a condescending manner:

"The mother must be real, but who can guarantee that Jaina must be the daughter of Dai Lin, a man who has been at sea all year round, a beautiful but lonely noblewoman, you know how many men take the initiative to be courteous."

Robbie waved his hands repeatedly: "It doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense, Your Majesty the King, this is completely speculation. Where is the evidence? Evidence?"

Experimental Subject No. 5’s eyes widened: “What I’m saying is, you are the king or I am the king.”

Jaina was filled with anger, like a bulging puffer fish. She no longer wanted to endure it. She wanted to throw the two hateful guys in front of her into the sea to clear her ears.

"Enough!"

A clear female voice came.

Jaina just opened her mouth, but before she could make a sound, the sound made her mind roar.

Vanessa's slender figure appeared next to Robbie, a pair of terrifying eyes glaring at the two of them:

"You two, stop arguing, it's annoying."

Robby and Experimental Subject No. 5 stopped talking at the same time and stood together honestly, especially Experimental Subject No. 5, whose face was livid with fear, like a child who had done something wrong.

Jaina was frightened. When there was an extra person on the ship, a dangerous stalker, she was completely unaware of it.

Mages in this world are very powerful, but they cannot change the weaknesses of human beings' frail bodies. A stalker hiding in the dark will always be a nightmare for mages.

There is such a master hidden next to King Varian, is it possible?

Jaina quickly passed through many speculations in her mind. She first ruled out the person who was the Black Dragon Princess. The Black Dragon Princess would never allow King Varian to enter Theramore.

Or it may be the hidden power of the Kingdom of Stormwind, a certain unborn family, perhaps the nobles of Lordaeron. Varian was able to save his life when the Black Dragon Princess covered the sky with one hand. It seems that he also has some helpers.

Jaina's expression quickly turned gloomy and affectionate, revealing a friendly and perfect smile. She knew that she was probably no match for these two guards, and she felt a sense of awe.

"King Varian, two distinguished envoys, I have prepared tea and cakes, which are in the cabin." Jaina said very politely, with perfect aristocratic etiquette, as if she had not heard the conversation between the three of them.

This unpleasantness was over like this.

The Royal Power of the Sea is not an ordinary sailing ship, it is a specially built ghost ship. When there is fog on the sea, the ship absorbs the power of the fog and travels extremely fast, almost as if it is flying on the sea.

Early the next morning, before Jaina got up, she heard beautiful singing coming from the sea.

"Be careful, be careful of Hai's daughter,

—as he sank to the bottom of the sea,

The sea breeze brought his last voice,

On the blood-stained shores of Kalimdor

That's where the sailors are buried,

The general fell in the harbor,

Because she left his side,

Ah, why, why, daughter of the sea.

Have you forgotten the days at sea?

The glory and hope of our country

Why is she lost?

......."

"Who is it, which damn daughter of Chang Hai is back?"

Jaina was so angry that she put on her robe indiscriminately and stormed out of the cabin.

Robbie, Vanessa, and Experimental Subject No. 5 are all on the deck at this time, listening carefully to the songs coming from the depths of the ocean. (To be continued)


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