Jaina was of noble birth. Her father was Admiral Daelin Proudmoore, the supreme ruler of the coastal kingdom of Kul Tiras. Jaina was actually a princess, a princess in World of Warcraft.
Jaina has been pampered since she was a child and has never known the sufferings of the people.
Growing up among the stars, Gianna's biggest flaw is that she is too blindly confident and cannot listen to anyone's opinions. She is a typical person who never looks back until she hits the wall.
If you marry honestly, you should be able to become a good wife and mother.
It is a pity that once she takes power, it will inevitably bring tragedy to people. This is almost a destined ending. Countless lessons in history have already been laid before our eyes.
After seeing hundreds of powerful orcs, Jaina's mind still hadn't turned around. Her talent was not in this area. Instead, she valued her dignity very much, and scolded the mage apprentice:
"How dare you say that? Pay attention to your identity, mage apprentice. This will not do you any good." Jaina lowered her head and thought for a while: "I think there must be a misunderstanding. I want to ask Thrall personally."
Jaina still retains her trust in Thrall, but unfortunately Thrall has fallen into Robbie's hands.
Robbie had no time to pay attention to Jaina. He was now an orc warrior who challenged Thrall and won. He picked up the unconscious Thrall like a dead rabbit and stared at Eitrigg with a sneer.
road:
"Old orc, are you going to let me go?"
"Let go of Thrall, the savior, and I promise to let you leave safely, orc." Eitrigg was confident, and there was no concealment of threats in his words. If hundreds of orc warriors swarmed up, Robbie would have no chance of escaping.
Robbie still had a sneer on his face and was not anxious at all. He believed that Eitrigg would never give up on Thrall. He was a strategist, and strategists were often bound to their lord. If something happened to Thrall, he would also
Lost everything.
"An old orc with no honor at all, why should I believe you?"
Robbie spared no effort to mock and said: "Look, since I entered this camp, all I have seen is insidiousness and cunning, deception and lies. The glory of the orcs has been lost by you. You are not qualified to make promises, old orc.
"
"The glory of the orcs cannot help us save Azeroth, Thrall is destined to be the savior."
Eitrigg is still delivering on his propaganda spiel, which usually works well, especially with humans.
As long as you hear these words, no matter how difficult it is, you must compromise obediently, just like King Terenas, who has withheld food from the people's mouths for the orcs countless times for this reason.
"Savior." Robbie raised his eyebrows, deliberately showing a bit of madness: "Hahaha, it's so interesting. If I kill the savior, wouldn't it be a great thing to become famous? I, Leonor
Duo. The ax of violence is destined to never be inactive. I will use the blood of the savior to go down in history."
With a flash of cold light, Robbie took out the dagger from his bag and was about to stab it with a look of madness on his face.
"Wait!" The one who spoke was Jaina. She took a few steps forward and said sternly: "You can't treat the savior like this. We have seen in countless visions that in the near future, Thrall saved Azer more than once.
Lars.”
"So, stupid human, did you see the vision of Thrall being defeated today?"
Robbie raised his dagger, gesticulated on Sal's chest, and said with a ferocious smile: "Things are getting more and more interesting. If Sal is killed today, it will prove that your predictions are a bunch of useless shit."
Jaina was stunned. Her teacher had never taught her how to deal with this situation.
Seeing that Robbie seemed to have no intention of taking action, Eitrigg gritted his teeth and decided to take a gamble.
"Orcs are not afraid of sacrifice. If you kill Thrall, my soldiers swear to tear you into pieces."
"Yes, orcs are not afraid of death. This is the glory of orcs. I am also an orc, and I am the most honorable orc." Robbie aimed at Sal's heart and stabbed it hard, and blood spurted out.
Flow like a note.
"Ah!" Jaina exclaimed, almost sitting on the ground in fright.
"Wait, stop, are you crazy?"
Eitrigg broke into cold sweat. He didn't expect that Robbie would really dare to take action.
If Sal was really killed by Robbie, he, the instigator, would be equally responsible.
"Okay, orc, you win."
Eitrigg said helplessly: "I admit that the so-called savior of Azeroth is all compiled. Yes, it is my own handwriting. As for those so-called prophetic visions, they were also arranged by the Guardian.
, this is all false, warrior, killing Thrall will bring you no honor."
"What, fake?" Jaina's voice was sharp, and she still couldn't believe it: "It's impossible, this is not true, those illusions were told by my respected mentor, the great mage Antonidas, the chief mage of Dalaran."
Eitrigg looked at Jaina with a mocking look on his face: "Your mentor is a coward. In front of the great guardian, he is just a humble kobold."
"You, how dare you say this about my mentor. There must be a misunderstanding. This is not true, not true." Jaina gradually lost control of her emotions and made a harsh and unpleasant voice.
"Oh! So Sal is just an insignificant puppet." Robbie sneered gloomily: "Why should everyone fight for a puppet? If the puppet dies, just replace it."
"No, no, that's not the case."
Eitrigg hurriedly said: "Warrior, you misunderstood. Thrall is destined to become a great leader. He is resourceful, he can use tricks, and he is also good at disguising himself. Gul'dan's evil is only reflected on the surface. Thrall
But his ambition will be disguised as a just cause. Look, how did Jaina, an idiot, become deceived by Thrall? "
"Shut up, orc, you are not allowed to slander the Savior like this." Jaina retorted sharply. She was very persistent and her subjective understanding of Thrall would not be easily shaken.
"Haha, you ignorant human being, do you know what kind of meat the broth you just drank is?"
Eitrigg narrowed his eyes and revealed without mercy: "Three days ago, the chief of Orgrimmar went hunting in Brill and slaughtered all humans. That was the meat of your compatriots, you big idiot."
"What?"
Jaina felt nauseated, her pretty face was frighteningly pale, and she couldn't help but bend over and vomit.
"The most hopeless human being I have ever seen." Eitrigg pointed at Jaina:
"I have also seen the smartest orcs. Only those as smart as Thrall can lead us orcs to survive in Azeroth and win the right to live. Our war with the Kingdom of Lordaeron is coming. The winner will get everything, and the loser will get everything."
The only option is to destroy the country and destroy the species, and completely wipe it out from Azeroth. The chief of Orgrimmar is great, but his wisdom is far inferior to Thrall, warrior, I beg you, don't destroy the only hope of your compatriots."
Robbie seemed moved and pretended to be lost in thought.
The orc Eitrigg told the truth.
The truth is the most terrible lie in the world.
What is his purpose in doing this?
He's getting Robbie's attention.
His purpose is to delay time.
"not good!"
Robbie's eyes tightened and he tried his best to gather the holy light.
There was a "sudden" sound.
A portal appeared out of thin air in the sky.
The blurry figure stepped out of the portal, raised his hand slightly, and a green and purple light formed. The magic gun entangled with arcane and evil energy silently shot at Robbie's back.