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Chapter 381: Green Mountain One of Stranglethorn Valley

Facing King Varian's question, Robbie slowly shook his head: "I'm sorry, Your Majesty, I can't answer you."

Varian looked directly at Robbie, and he suddenly nodded, showing his original expression:

"You are serving the Defias Brotherhood, right? The Alliance and the Horde have formed an alliance. My deep friendship with the savior Thrall will threaten the interests of the Western Wilds, so you have to stand up and stop me from rescuing Thrall."

Don't underestimate the wisdom of a king. Of course, it is not that difficult to analyze that Robbie is serving the Brotherhood.

Robbie is a human. Using the method of elimination, he is definitely not a member of the Twilight Hammer. In addition, he is very close to the Twilight Forest, so there is a high probability that he is a member of the Defias Brotherhood.

Robbie didn't deny or admit it, he just sat there quietly.

"The Defias Brotherhood, those damn masons, ruined my good things." Varian showed an angry expression: "Do you think your cause is just? You ruined my big things. If the Westfall returns,

Owned by the orcs, my kingdom will be extremely stable, and the Black Dragon Princess has been driven out of Stormwind City by me long ago."

"If that's the case, you are very likely to become food for the orcs, King Varian." Robbie reminded reluctantly.

Varian looked at Robbie contemptuously, with an expression that you don't understand at all, shook his head and said:

"You are just a humble adventurer. You don't understand the wisdom of a king at all. My father once said to me: I would rather trust the brutal orcs than believe the lies of humans."

Would you rather be a friendly country than a domestic slave?

Robbie suddenly remembered this old saying. From the perspective of a commoner like Robbie, this is of course a bastard saying, but from the perspective of the Wrynn family, a royal family, this is the true wisdom of the king.

Although it is not easy to understand, Robbie understands deeply that as a royal, he must have extraordinary thinking.

"Okay, King Varian." Robbie looked at His Majesty the King quietly and said calmly: "Just as our positions are different, our interests are also different. The alliance with Thrall may be in line with Uri's interests.

It is in the interests of the En family, but it is a disaster for us people at the bottom, and our contradictions are irreconcilable."

"So, I am not going to let you go, Your Majesty the King."

brush!

The guards brought by the king drew their weapons at the same time, protecting King Varian in the center.

Varian is also very confident. Ever since he obtained the power of the Wild Demigod, he has not yet had time to display it. Just like those children who get a new toy, they can't wait to show off to their peers. This is a perfect opportunity.

The corners of Varian's mouth raised slightly, and he slowly pulled out the imitation high elf sword Thelamene. Holding the radiant sword in both hands, his confidence suddenly increased. Varian was even eager to try his own.

skill.

But then, he stopped laughing.

Robbie also took out a high elf sword, which was almost identical to the one in Varian's hand.

The guards looked at the weapon in Robbie's hand in amazement and compared it with His Majesty the King's weapon. Judging from the luster of workmanship and the smell of magic, there was no doubt that Robbie's weapon was real and the one in the King's hand was just an imitation.

Varian became furious with embarrassment. Holding the Elven Sword in both hands, he rushed out of the protective circle of guards and slashed directly at Robbie.

Unfortunately, His Majesty the King has far overestimated his own strength.

Varian only felt a flash of golden light in front of his eyes, and a ray of holy light came towards him, as if he was attacked by a heavy hammer, flying back at a faster speed, and his strong body smashed the simple window of the wooden house.

Robbie rushed out of the wooden house through the hole. In a flash of light, Robbie had appeared in the air. He grabbed Varian's belt. After landing, he took a few steps quickly, pressed him directly on the king's horse, and jumped the rope.

The rope tied it tightly.

Robbie's speed was too fast. As soon as the guards rushed out of the cabin, he saw Robbie cut off the reins of several horses, causing the guards' horses to scatter. Robbie chose one of the horses, turned over and rode on it.

"Go back and tell Jaina and Garona that His Majesty the King is in my hands and ask them to search for a missing envoy in the green mountains of Stranglethorn Valley."

After that, Robbie pulled the reins of the king's horse, and the two horses raised their hooves and quickly ran away without a trace.

The guards looked at each other, showing helpless smiles, and had no choice but to walk back to the camp to report to Jaina.

"What, King Varian was kidnapped by someone, and that person was holding the Elven Divine Sword Theramene."

Jaina was so angry that she almost fainted. She thought of Theramore, the fake King Varian, and the extremely disgusting face of Experimental Subject No. 5. At the same time, she also understood why Rexxar disappeared.

"That person must be Robbie Capol. He is very strong and will not be easy to deal with."

Jaina had no confidence in her heart. She also knew that there was a powerful stalker beside Robbie, and she immediately fell into trouble.

"Varian is too careless." Garona looked at Jaina who looked worried, and the half-orc showed a look of disdain: "Is that Robbie Capor very powerful? I think he has a false reputation, right?

"

Jaina raised her eyebrows and said with some displeasure: "Garona, you don't know Robbie Capol. He is the second-in-command of the Scourge. When he was in Stratholme, not even Uther, the Bringer of Light, was

His opponent. In Theramore, the senior guardian Aegwynn is wary of him and has never betrayed him."

Garona has the typical pride of an orc, often overestimating her own strength and shaking her head disapprovingly:

"I know Senior Aegwynn very well. After all, she and I are considered a family. She has been able to stay safe during her thousands of years of hunting demons because she never fought against opponents she was unsure of. This made her miss a lot.

As for the opportunity to become stronger, as for Uther, the Lightbringer, I don’t think it’s mediocre. Don’t forget your ogre allies.”

Although Jaina learned from Aegwynn's steady character, deep down she was very dissatisfied with Robbie. The two had never really fought each other. The only conflict was with Varian's tauren in Elwynn Forest.

At her mistress's house, Gianna at that time did not dare to use her full strength because of her worries.

Among the dozen or so ogre allies Jaina invited, there were indeed many good ones.

Most of them are nobles of the Goria Empire. The orcs rose to power because of the Burning Legion. The powerful ogre empire fell apart. A few powerful ogre nobles escaped the orcs' pursuit and lived in seclusion in the deep mountains and dense forests.

Jaina was still hesitant, pacing back and forth uneasily.

"For the sake of the great tribe, for the Alliance to become cannon fodder for the orcs, and for humans to become food for the orcs, we must rescue Varian. Jaina, you have to believe me, I am a legendary Rogue."

Garona is full of confidence. When Garona transforms into a human form, she is a cautious spy, but when she returns to her true form as a half-orc, she also has the arrogance of an orc.

After thinking for a long time, Garona finally made up her mind.

"Okay, then let's track Robbie. When we find him, I will use teleportation to teleport all my ogre allies and the elite troops brought by Varian. I don't believe we can't defeat him.

Robbie.”

In the Valley of Thorns, among the lofty mountains, Robbie pulled the reins of two horses and trudged forward on the mountain road.

Varian lay prone on the horse. The bumps along the way made him suffer so much that he felt like his whole body was falling apart.

Robbie was in a hurry and did not torture Varian on purpose. This made him bolder. With a change of heart, he said loudly:

"Despicable adventurer, you dare to kidnap a king. Do you know what serious consequences this will have? You have no idea how much preparation I have made for today's plan. You have delayed a big event."

"Get ready? Don't you just want to save Thrall?" Robbie asked, staring at the king's tired face.

"No, adventurer, what you see is just the surface. You don't understand the truth hidden behind the scenes. Everything I do is for humanity and the Alliance."

Varian swallowed a mouthful of saliva with difficulty, paused and said:

"I just said that I would rather believe the brutal orcs when the guards were standing by. I was worried about leaking the secret, so I didn't tell you the truth. The planning and hidden plots over the past few days are all for the sake of the alliance."

"The truth, the hidden plot?" Robbie looked at His Majesty the King suspiciously: "Okay, you have successfully aroused my interest, maybe I can listen." (To be continued)


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