Chapter 521: The Living Fossil of Blade Mountain
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Well, this is pure ridicule, but under Gaiaan's persuasion, the Maghan orcs agreed in principle to leave Nagrand.
The reason why it is in principle is because there are still some "demolition funds" that need to be negotiated with the oath, but no matter how you look at Gaiaan, it is not like a nail household, and the task of the Nagrand side is completed!
We can then turn our gaze in a direction that is not so smooth.
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Gianna felt that her journey had been terrible.
It sucks in every sense of the word.
First of all, Gianna thought she was mentally prepared for the famous hand-Brian Copperbeard, but after going through a few things, she realized that she was completely unprepared.
Gianna swore that if it weren't for the archaeological mission and the dwarf in charge, she would definitely turn him into a sheep, and change it every five minutes, and change it once for five minutes!
Imagine what a kind of death act it is for Goron to dare to provoke his slumber!
Imagine what it would be like to swear that the coordinates were fine, and then Gianna teleported to a group of ogres!
Imagine how maddening it would be to think that the blade-like stone cone on Blade Mountain is coooool, and then deceive everyone that they have found something, and after climbing up with great effort, say "The scenery here is good, it's not in vain that we worked so hard"!
This is Brian Copperbeard.
When she was a child, Gianna had read a lot of his travelogues and admired his whimsy, but now, Gianna finally understands that these damn "whimsies" were all Brian's work along the way!
To survive to this day, I have to say that Brian has a big life......
Of course, if it was just Brian's death, the journey would be a little harder at best - after all, in the real exploration process, Brian didn't say much.
That's when Kael'thas got his turn to be annoying.
Prince Kael'thas had heard that Gianna would also take part in the operation, but he begged Drunken Wind to stuff himself in—according to Drunken Wind's original intention, he wanted to send Lockhan on a trip, and by the way, find out Zurkin's plot.
But Kael'thas pleaded bitterly, and said that he and Zulkin were old rivals, and that the troll could see at a glance what he had in mind, and then at the cost of giving Misty Harbor a free supply of chocobo (white, emphasis added), he finally got the errand.
In all fairness, Kael'thas himself is quite charismatic, handsome, strong, and noble, how to look at how to be a template for a good partner.
But Gianna was not interested in him at all.
It's not that this Princess Kul Tiras is prejudiced against non-human creatures, it's just that she and Kael'thas really don't get along......
Kael'thas is an extremely responsible realist who takes his tasks and missions very seriously, and thus sometimes seems "unidealistic".
And for the sake of his own responsibility, Kael'thas sometimes doesn't care if the means he takes are clean or not, and there are things that he will do anyway once he deems it necessary.
But now Gianna is an idealist through and through, and she has a special attachment to peace, and this kind of virgin mentality makes her sometimes "inseparable" or even have no position.
Therefore, in the original timeline, Gianna would "sell her father", choose to help the new tribe for the sake of peace, and turn away from the means of the Stratholme massacre; Kael'thas would come to Illidan after a betrayal and search for all the available energy for the blood elves' addiction, and eventually went astray.
Due to the severity of her personality problems, Gianna doesn't like Kael'thas in any way, and even though she is now in a "window period", she still doesn't like this excellent prince.
Kael'thas didn't realize what the problem was at all, and kept showing himself to Gianna......
With two annoying teammates, coupled with a not-so-smooth archaeology, Gianna's route is quite bumpy.
Just as Loya and Brian were figuring out the next teleportation point, Gianna was distracted, something happened.
A huge Goron appeared.
Since Brian had teased Goron to death, the four of them knew how terrifying this thing was, so they chose to avoid it as soon as possible.
"Little girl, do you see that mountain? Take us on a teleportation! ”
Fortunately, Gianna has almost rested, and now she has the magic power to teleport people, hearing Brian's words, she nodded, and then began to cast spells.
But when the teleportation was complete, the four were dumbfounded.
It's a hill, and it's far enough away from Golon, but there seems to be a rather strange group of fellows who only have one eye, but aren't very friendly at all glances.
Although none of these four people had heard of the name of the one-eyed demon, they knew from their knees that these guys who were more than five meters tall were definitely not easy to mess with!
And judging from the surrounding environment and the attitude of these big guys, it is likely that a few of them have annoyed these big guys because they suddenly appeared in their territory.
"Don't be stunned, run!"
Brian, who is the most experienced in this regard, directly holds his wide-brimmed hat with one hand, and runs away directly--escape, which is so skillful.
Realizing the problem, Gianna and Kael'thas created mounts with arcane arts, and Loya pulled out a foldable portable mechanical chocobo, and the four of them slipped away.
There's no way, I'm going to transfer the CD, so I can only rely on my legs.
After a period of jumping and jumping, the four of them finally escaped - it was not easy, the stones thrown by the one-eyed demon were all larger than the size of the people, and in order to avoid and block them, Kael'thas and Gianna were half exhausted.
Brian, by contrast, was much more relaxed—not only did he not use his mount, but he even had time to look back and look at the one-eyed demons.
When it was finally safe, before Kael'thas had finished making bread, Brian stood up again.
"Let's go, let's go back!"
"What for?" Gianna frowned directly, "What are you going back for?" Our mission is archaeology, not hunting and fighting! ”
"It's archaeology!" Brian's eyes lit up, "Didn't you notice that those big guys are familiar?" ”
"Familiar?"
The other three looked at each other, indicating that they were completely different from Brian, who had the leisure to observe.
"Remember the early orc ruins we excavated earlier? Those huge cutlery with big carved eyes - now I suspect that those cutlery have a lot to do with these big guys! ”
"There's a good chance they're the living fossils I'm looking for!"