Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 581: Changing person

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

Chapter 581 - Changing person

"Are you okay?" Ilucia patted Jaina's back gently. "It may be difficult to adapt at first. When I first saw the battlefield, my reaction was similar to yours. I vomited for two days after returning."

"Damn it! Duke ruined my Valentine's Day and my birthday." Jaina looked like she wanted to eat Duke alive: "I will remember him all my life!"

Ilucia could only shrug helplessly. She couldn't speak for Duke. Why did he have to choose this time? It was really annoying.

Ilucia sighed, "Yes, yes! Little Jaina, it would be best if you can use magic to beat him up. He can be really abominable sometimes."

Jaina was very smart and could tell from a few words that Ilucia was on Duke's side. She had an indescribable strange feeling. Was this her best friend trying to steal a man from her?

Jaina decided to wait and see: "Now, tell me more about Duke."

"Why, are you beginning to accept him?"

"No, to conquer an enemy, you must first fully understand him..."

"All right..."

It turns out that it has risen to the enemy stage.

Well... Duke, don't blame me for selling you out. Of course, I don't believe that Jaina at this level can handle you...

At this moment, in the master bedroom on the top floor of Karazhan, Duke took back Alleria and Vereesa. Sylvanas replaced them to continue commanding the Windrunner Rangers.

Vereesa came over like a little bird returning to its nest and kissed Duke, "Duke, I'm so happy. When you came up with this Valentine's Day, I almost thought you were going to create a festival in Stormwind Kingdom specifically for Jaina's arrival."

Alleria, who was standing next to her, took off her white coat and smiled: "If this is also Valentine's Day, then it must be a bloody Valentine's Day."

Vereesa tacitly made way to allow her elder sister and Duke to hug each other.

After a brief exchange of words, Duke took the two sisters to the dining table that had been prepared.

The nobles basically didn't talk during meals, and even if they did, they spoke in a very low voice. They didn't have to worry so much at Duke's. They continued to chat while eating.

"By the way, do you really like Jaina's talent so much?" Alleria has always been curious. She doesn't understand why Duke is clearly resistant to Jaina herself, but is willing to do his best to cultivate her.

Duke cut off a small piece of steak, put it into his mouth, chewed it up and swallowed it, wiped the corners of his mouth with a napkin, and then said: "First of all, her magical talent is top-notch. She, like Rhonin, is the material for the Great Mage Antonidas."

Coming from Duke, this evaluation is quite high.

The Windrunner sisters paused at the same time.

"Then, based on her status as a princess, if there are any major changes in the Lordaeron continent in the future, she can do a lot of things. But she has a very special trait, that is, she is too rational. She is used to putting everything on both ends of the scale to measure its value. This can be a good thing or a bad thing. In bad times, she can be the next big traitor Perenolde."

After hearing this, Alleria couldn't eat anymore.

"That..."

"It doesn't matter, that's why I gave her a strong dose of medicine."

Duke actually thought about Jaina for a long time.

If it was according to the original historical Jaina, Duke would definitely kill her with one blow.

Damn you, you said you wanted to unite with the Horde to fight against evil forces, but you ended up selling your dad who was 'ignorant of the overall situation and destroyed the cooperation between the Horde and the Alliance' to Rexxar and Thrall. Now when your dad dies, you come out and shed a few tears.

Throughout the original history, except for the fight against Archimonde at Mount Hyjal, Jaina flirted with the Horde most of the time when she shouldn't have. When she really had to unite with the Horde, she lost her mind because Theramore, her life's work, was flattened by the then chieftain's "brainless roar" with a nuclear-level "focusing iris" magic bomb.

In the final analysis, it was because Jaina was too smart and too rational most of the time, forgetting that human society is ultimately maintained by human emotions.

Duke's powerful medicine is the ferocity of the orcs.

In the original timeline, Jaina was younger than she is now. She had never experienced the Dark Gate War and grew up in the closed magic sanctuary of Dalaran. She had never seen the cruelty of the orcs, so when she first traveled out after growing up, she sympathized with the orcs who were enslaved by humans. She felt that the orcs were the victims and could not understand her father Daelin's hatred and paranoia towards the orcs.

Now Duke taught her a very important lesson in advance.

Talent can be cultivated.

Heroes cannot be copied.

Why?

It's very simple.

All education can be repeated, but life experience can never be repeated.

Even if it is the same trial, opening up a completely unknown dungeon for the first time and sending people to harvest after opening up the dungeon are two completely different levels of tests.

Jaina had a smooth life, and she had a bit of a saintly character after being raised in a greenhouse. Duke told her, "This world is cruel. If you can't stand it, go back to being a greenhouse princess." Obviously, this would completely change Jaina's life trajectory.

That night, while Duke was fighting fiercely with the Windrunner sisters, King Daelin of Kul Tiras also received the news.

Looking at this magic message of more than a thousand words, Daelin was stunned for a long time.

His lover, Gina , put her hands on his shoulders behind him and began to massage him. After Daelin's queen died of illness, she was the de facto queen, but she never tried to stand in front of the stage, nor did she attempt to officially join the royal family by having her illegitimate daughter with Daelin.

She was very satisfied with her current position and didn't want to bring any trouble to Daelin.

Therefore, Daelin also trusted her very much.

"That Duke kid really dares to do that!" Daelin was conflicted, not knowing whether to be angry or laugh.

"He's been refusing from the beginning, and his attitude has actually never changed." Gina reminded Daelin.

"I thought..."

"He's never been a true politician, and if he was the kind of man who would constantly compromise in search of political victory, he wouldn't be a hero of the alliance. Right?"

"You bastard boy, I want him to be my son-in-law!"

Gina smiled. "Now, he is just fulfilling his responsibilities as a mentor. Even if you make a fuss to the top of the alliance, no one will support you. Don't forget, you gave him your sword and asked him to fulfill his duties as a teacher!"

Daelin suddenly felt like he was shooting himself in the foot.

"Brat! One day I'll make him pay!"

RECENTLY UPDATES
Read Star Gate
FantasyRomanceSupernaturalXuanhuan