Chapter 94 Jaina’s Worries

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Although Arthas stayed at the top of Mount Hyjal, at least he didn't do anything extremely dangerous anymore. This time the prince really stayed in a camp far away from Nordrassil. Stay.

Jaina hugged her staff and sat next to the bonfire, finally breathing a sigh of relief, "I was really frightened when you said you wanted to stay. Fortunately, you didn't plan to deal with Archimonde yourself. "

"Do I look like such a reckless person?" Arthas leaned against a rock and was looking through his sacred contract.

"Who led the troops to Northrend alone to hunt down the Dread Lord last time?" Jaina looked at Arthas angrily. Has this prince even forgotten when he had done dangerous things?

Arthas smiled after hearing this and did not explain too much. Mal'Ganis was not a very dangerous enemy to him. He even knew the information in Arthas and hid his power to trick him. After one move, a demon like Mal'Ganis was almost defeated by him with an overwhelming advantage.

For Alsace, that was not considered a danger at all. It was similar to dealing with bandits on the roadside in the kingdom, but Jaina, who didn't know that Alsace still had hidden powers, was worried about it.

The most difficult thing to encounter in Northrend was to replace Ner'zhul. But in fact, it didn't take Arthas much effort to deal with Ner'zhul, also because of the wrong intelligence. wait.

Ner'zhul believed that the prince of Lordaeron he saw on the surface was the real Arthas, but Arthas knew what kind of guy Ner'zhul was, and was very concerned about the weaknesses of his remaining humanity. It was clear, so when Ner'zhul let Arthas go to the Frozen Throne to fight with him, he had already lost.

If Ner'zhul uses the undead army to hinder Arthas, then Arthas may really have to spend some time to compete with the Ner'zhul group for control of the Scourge, which has a geographical advantage. Unfortunately, Ner'zhul Misjudged the situation.

The Frozen Throne is the place where the Lich King's power is most powerful, but why isn't it the place where Arthas can defeat Ner'zhul most easily?

Unfortunately, Archimonde is not such an easy character to deal with.

In terms of strength, Archimonde is also second to none among the Burning Legion that can sweep across the universe. In terms of character... Arthas would not expect anything from a guy who was obsessed with power and voluntarily degenerated into a demon for tens of thousands of years. Feeling guilty, Archimonde and Kil'jaeden led the eredar to join the Burning Legion longer than the night elves as a race have existed.

If you really want to say that Archimonde has any weaknesses, it may be that he is too confident in his own strength, but the fact is that all life in Azeroth, including demigods, can deal with this Ari The number of threats posed by wizards can probably be counted on one hand.

Moreover, if he really asked who could kill and expel Archimonde on his own, Arthas really couldn't tell for a while.

I don't know if those ancient gods who are still buried underground can do it - but these ancient gods with extremely poor business capabilities are really too young compared to the Burning Legion with extremely high business efficiency.

These four fools have been working hard in Azeroth for who knows how long. Before they could finish Azeroth, they were finished by the Titans who came after hearing the news. Look at the efficiency of the Burning Legion, which not only destroyed the planet, It was so high that it even served the entire Pantheon in one pot.

If it weren't for the War of the Ancients, when an unknown orc hero jumped into the portal with an axe, Azeroth might have disappeared into the universe by now.

Therefore, facing super-model opponents like the Burning Legion, Azeroth was lucky to be able to avoid bad luck again and again from the hands of the Legion after losing its only possible support in the Pantheon.

Those seemingly inconspicuous little people and coincidences are precisely the key to Azeroth's complete existence to this day.

"By the way, Arthas, what should we do with those orcs after the war is over?" Jaina used arcane magic to control the flames of the bonfire, and transformed into different postures in her hands. This was a playful way, and the same It is also a way for mages to practice their manipulation power. "Although they did commit unforgivable crimes against humans, they also made huge sacrifices when fighting against the Burning Legion."

She passed the tribe's camp and saw many orcs who were injured or dead due to the battle. In the defense of Mount Hyjal, although the tribe did not have many people, they did show quite tenacious fighting power and delayed the battle. The devil has been on his feet for a long time.

As a result, the newly established tribe once again made huge sacrifices, which made Jaina feel very contradictory: the hatred between orcs and humans was almost irreconcilable, but the orcs stood on the same front as the Alliance, also for Ai Xerath's destiny was put into effort.

The sudden change made Jaina a little unsure about how she would look at the tribe in the future.

"The orcs did make a huge contribution to the victory of the war and made sacrifices. No one can deny this," Arthas put down the Holy Covenant. "However, the problems between the Alliance and the Horde will not end. There is also no doubt about that.”

"However, I have never thought about exterminating the orcs. They have committed crimes and should live to repay and make amends, instead of simply destroying their race. In this case, humans will drink the devil again. What's the difference between Orcs of Blood?

As long as the orcs don't do anything outrageous again, then I think forgiveness is not impossible - maybe I can make you feel more at ease by saying this. "

Isn't Arthas still clear about Jaina's thoughts? She was just worried that the Alliance would take advantage of the tribe's weakness after the war to get rid of all the orcs and trolls to avoid future troubles; and defeating such a tribe, in Jaina's view, was no different from killing defenseless women and children.

The current Jaina will not show mercy to the orcs who have become enemies, nor will she go against the interests of the alliance and commit an act of "betrayal" that is despised by others. However, it is a good idea to have her hands stained with the blood of innocents and heroes. This is completely unacceptable to Anna.

In the eyes of some people, Jaina's thoughts and actions may be considered a "Mother", but Arthas did not want the people around him to become unscrupulous, insidious and cunning extremists.

But, having said that, is Jaina like this more suitable to be a Paladin than herself? After all, if the people of the Silver Hand were to judge, Jaina might also have the same troubles, otherwise she would not have chosen to imprison the orcs in the first place. Into the asylum, but they were all executed long ago.