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Tiffany felt like she was terrible today; What's even more terrifying is that Tiffany doesn't know if she will have a tomorrow. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Tiffany, who was born into an aristocratic family, has been living a carefree life since she was a child because her father occupied a place in the council of Stormwind.
Until the news of the orc invasion reached Stormwind, and despite the sadness on her father's face every time he came home during that time, Tiffany didn't think it had anything to do with her.
The girl who grew up in the greenhouse still thinks that this is just an ordinary war, and that the so-called "orcs" should be just remote areas, uncivilized barbarians.
Wars would start abruptly and end abruptly, as in the case of navies returning from a battle with the pirates of the South Seas, and Tiffany might take to the streets, hang a wreath of wreaths made by a maid for a certain army warrior, and go on with her carefree life.
One day after the war began, Tiffany set out from Stormwind with a few of her usual friends to the villa of one of their playmates' families in the foothills of the Red Ridge Mountains.
Although her mother objected to Tiffany's trip before leaving, Tiffany still didn't think it had much to do with it.
Not only Tiffany herself, but many of Stormwind's aristocratic boys and girls continued their lives after the war began, going on outings to the countryside and returning home when they had had enough - no war could threaten Stormwind, a fortress that would never fall.
This time, however, things seem to have changed - Tiffany, who was having a good time in Red Ridge Mountain, soon got the explosive news.
Stormwind fell, and the orcs stormed the capital of Azeroth, killing almost everyone in the city.
Poor Tiffany had not had time to digest the news of a thunderbolt from the blue, and she had not even had a chance to ask the messenger who had sent the message if her father and mother had survived the catastrophe, and the messenger fled in a hurry.
After the news reached Red Ridge Mountain, the entire villa fell into extreme panic; Many servants and a handful of guards fled in all directions, and in the blink of an eye, only a few noble children were left to gather together and tremble.
"We have to get out of here." So says Richard - he is the initiator of this outing, and the young owner of this villa.
"Where are you going?" Tiffany remembers that when she asked this question, the sound of her teeth hitting each other was terrifying.
"Go to the north. The orcs should be in Stormwind for a while, and we should be able to reach Dammod Fortress before they do, where the dwarves will let us pass. Richard looked at the map and said - his grandfather was a veteran of the army, and even in such a remote villa, there was a map of the continent.
"Can't we stay here?" Someone asked.
"Idiot!" Tiffany remembers Richard saying at the time, "Stormwind has fallen/fallen, the whole south is over, we can only stay here and die, only to the north, to the north can we live!" ”
Tiffany didn't know whether to stay here or head north, but most of the nobles' guards, including Tiffany's own, were gone, leaving only Vivien, a maid she had grown up with.
But there were still a few of his guards left around Richard, and everyone knew that they couldn't survive without the protection of the soldiers, whether they stayed here or went north.
Eventually, Richard's views were supported by more people, and soon the children of the nobility formed a small team, a dozen horses, and a carriage, and began to march north.
Tiffany, Vivien, and another aristocratic maiden named Mary stayed in the carriage, and the others rode horses, and according to Richard's plan, they crossed the Red Ridge Mountain, and then headed north, taking about a month to reach the fortress of Dammod, and enter the Arathi Heights through the Sador Bridge there, which was the territory of the kingdom of Stormgard, and although there was not much contact with the kingdom of Azeroth, it was at least a human nation.
However, Richard apparently overestimated the ability of these noble children to survive in the wilderness, and soon they ran out of food they carried, and had to stagnate a short distance outside the Red Ridge Mountains.
Tiffany hadn't seen anyone else fleeing along the way, and she had always wondered if anyone who had escaped from Stormwind had been okay with her parents.
Despair and contradiction soon filled the ranks, and even the guards who had been loyal to Richard at first began to feel that the noblemen were a burden, and they abandoned the boys and girls and left on their own - taking with them the only food and water they had.
The pampered young ladies have to survive in the wild on their own - sadly, they are no more powerful than an ant or a wild dog.
Even as they were struggling with whether they should return to Red Ridge Mountain or continue north, they didn't think they would be able to reach Dammod Fortress.
Tiffany and the others encountered this orc sentinel - the noble young masters and ladies who were almost bare-handed and had no ability to fight back encountered the fierce orcs, and the final outcome was almost imaginable.
But it was only through personal experience that Tiffany could feel the horror of that scene.
The orcs screamed and pounced on Tiffany's team, and even Richard, the strongest of them all, was split in half with an orc head axe.
At the time of the tragedy, Tiffany and Mary were under the carriage, while Vivien stayed on top of it.
When the orcs rushed over and split Richard in half, and the other men scattered in all directions, Tiffany was completely stunned and stood there at a loss.
Vivien shouted Tiffany's name from the carriage, but Tiffany herself couldn't move.
Mary heard Vivien's shout, and she tried to run to the carriage, but was slapped to the ground by an orc.
Perhaps it was the roar of the orcs that startled the horses, or perhaps even the horses were frightened by the ferocious appearance of these fellows, and they pulled the wagon and fled as fast as they could to the south.
Tiffany remembered that Vivien had been calling her name at the carriage door, but by this time Tiffany had been surrounded by orcs, a group of brutal invaders with weapons larger than Tiffany's body, and bloody flesh foam on them.
Tiffany fainted with fright - and before that, of course, she had shouted a word from afar to Vivien, who seemed to want to jump off the carriage.
"Let's go, Vivien, leave me alone, let's go!" - Vivien and Tiffany grew up together, and despite their different identities, Tiffany always regarded Vivien as her sister; She knew that the other party thought the same way, so she wanted to jump out of the carriage.
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