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Chapter 91: The Female Narugiana

Jaina is always very happy every time she comes to the orc shelter.

She was very happy to see the orc children, especially the smiling faces that, although thin and pale, were full of sunshine and hope.

But every time Gianna left with sadness.

She didn't understand why King Terenas couldn't solve the orc problem.

It's a very simple question, as long as some food and meat are given, the cute orc baby can be happy.

"They always find various excuses to shirk, Ms. Jaina." Thrall is kind and polite. Thrall, who grew up under human education, understands etiquette better than those violent orcs, which has won Jaina's respect.

.

Perhaps it was Thrall's upbringing that made Jaina fall in love with orcs.

"The orcs are too weak and urgently need the help they deserve. This is the first thing that must be brought up on the agenda. Dalaran will definitely take it seriously."

Jaina smiled sincerely, and suddenly revealed a playful and cunning smile: "Lord Thrall, oh, no, you should be called the Regent of Lordaeron."

Thrall became sworn brothers with King Terenas and served as the regent of Lordaeron. Although it was not made public, it had spread among high-level officials. They considered it a happy event and represented peace between humans and orcs.

Thrall smiled faintly and said noncommittally: "Everyone knows that this is just a title that is not worthy of the name. Terenas is a stingy king. He will not share any rights with me, even the smallest bit of rights."

Behind Jaina, the young mage apprentice secretly winked.

Jaina's face immediately turned cold, and sharp words blurted out: "There are only friends here, no enemies. Mage apprentice, what can't you say in front of everyone?"

The new mage apprentice was a little embarrassed. He found some unusual traces, but he couldn't bring it up in front of Sal, so he had to say tactfully:

"I heard some bad rumors about orcs. It seems that there are some stray orcs operating outside."

Thrall glanced at the mage apprentice and smiled: "There are some scattered orcs that disturbed the people of Lordaeron. Fortunately, no losses were caused and they have been dealt with very well. We orcs have always been very efficient."

"Take care of yourself, mage apprentice. Orcs are upright, kind, and friendly. They are a peace-loving race." Jaina's voice was sharp. The mage apprentice's status was not high. She blushed and muttered in a low voice:

"Don't forget, the orcs caused two wars, and countless humans sacrificed for them."

"That's the devil's fault. The devil's blood has polluted the souls of the orcs, and the orcs are also poor victims." Jaina was furious. She didn't understand why a little mage apprentice was so unreasonable.

The mage apprentice finally stopped saying anything.

Jaina showed a perfect smile again and turned to look at Thrall: "I'm sorry, I didn't expect..."

"It's not your fault. Human beings have always been prejudiced against us." Thrall waved his hand generously and smiled gently: "I will use our sincerity to prove that the orcs are a peaceful and friendly race."

Jaina bowed to Thrall sincerely: "Your great personality is admirable."

Sal shook his head modestly, a little embarrassed, and said with a smile:

"I was fortunate enough to meet many great figures, such as the great magician Antonidas, the light bringer Uther, the red dragon mage Krasus, and of course the guardian Medivh. Their noble character deeply affected me.

I will inherit and carry forward these beautiful qualities and pass them on to my people, teaching them to pursue peace and justice."

"You are such a lovely gentleman."

Jaina expressed her heartfelt appreciation as she took the child from the female orc's arms. The little orc who was originally crying showed a bright smile in Jaina's arms.

"Holy Light, you are simply a kind female Naaru." The female orc exclaimed in admiration.

Jaina's face was filled with a bright smile, and her delicate face seemed to be shrouded in a layer of holy light. Although she was not a paladin, it was as if the holy light had descended at this moment.

Only the mage apprentice remained unyielding, especially when he walked up to the female orc and asked her questions. Although they were all about trivial matters, such as food and housing, it still caused Jaina's displeasure.

The female orc looked flustered and didn't know how to answer. She just kept looking at Thrall.

Unfortunately, Jaina did not notice this abnormality. She smiled apologetically at Thrall, and then scolded the mage apprentice with a straight face: "You scared a great mother, mage apprentice."

Jaina's voice was sharp and harsh, but the mage apprentice was extremely persistent and refused to give up.

"Your Excellency Thrall, I would like to know how many orcs there are in this camp. Can you guide us on a detailed visit? You know, only the most detailed information can make our mission more effective. We only observe the surface every time.

It’s hard to make our investigation convincing if we just deal with it.”

Thrall looked at Jaina with an innocent face.

Jaina was completely furious, like a mad fire elemental.

"Mage Apprentice, shut up, are you doubting my ability?"

Another mage apprentice hurriedly stepped forward and hurriedly stopped his companion who was talking too much and was eager to give it a try.

Jaina was still aggrieved, and it wasn't until an orc brought broth that Jaina's face looked better.

"Only when noble guests arrive can we have this rare delicacy." Sal said solemnly.

"You are a generous orc." Jaina took a small bite. Although it was not delicious and the soup was too light, it was a taste that Jaina had never tasted before.

"It tastes good." Jaina said politely and took a few more sips.

"You will like it, distinguished guest." Sal grinned, with a hint of weirdness.

.......

"Think about the time when I was just as stupid as the Jaina in front of me."

Alsace felt deeply regretful, shook his head and sighed.

"Your Highness, Jaina and you..."

Robbie didn't want to irritate Arthas, so he never asked about the relationship between Arthas and Gianna. Seeing that Arthas' attitude towards Gianna was like a passerby, Robbie could finally ask with confidence.

"We had an engagement, but it was cancelled."

Alsace's expression was indifferent, as if he was talking about an irrelevant past event, and he shrugged his shoulders and said:

"There seem to be some rumors about us outside, like a beautiful love story. Unfortunately, they don't know that there is no love in a political marriage. But I can't tolerate the deception of the orcs, especially if it happens right in front of my eyes.

.”

Having gained considerable strength, Alsace was like a fledgling adventurer, with a fearless expression on his face, and seemed to not flinch in the face of a giant dragon.

"Your Highness, what you need is to calm down. In fact, we can't tell whether Thrall deceived Jaina or whether the two acted together in a play?"

Robbie doesn't have the ability to see into people's hearts, but he always acts cautiously and considerately.

"Thall may be able to deceive young Jaina, but he definitely can't deceive Archmage Antonidas." Robbie frowned: "So there is no point in exposing all this."

"Okay, let's just watch a good show quietly here." Alsace felt very unhappy.

"No, this is a good opportunity, at least, an opportunity to beat Sal hard."

Robbie smiled sinisterly. (To be continued)


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