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魔兽争霸官方小说:仇恨之轮-Cycle of Hatred(英文版)-第43章

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just to keep her eyes open。 

One of the stalactites ripped from the cave roof with a sharp crack and impaled the floor less than a handsbreadth
from where Aegwynn and Jaina both knelt。 

Aegwynn heard Jaina start to mutter the incantation for the teleport spell。 

Then she passed out。 

Epilogue 

O nce again; Lady Jaina Proudmoore stood atop the butte on Razor Hill; gazing out over Durotar。 

Soon; she heard the low; steady rumble that heralded the arrival of Thrall s airship。 This time; the Warchief came 
with an honor guard; most of whom remained in the undercarriage while he climbed down the rope ladder to greet
Jaina。 One warrior; whom Jaina did not recognize; came down after him。 When they alighted on the butte; the
warrior stood three paces behind Thrall; holding his ax at the ready in front of him。 

Smiling wryly; Jaina said; Do you not trust me; Thrall?  

Thrall returned the smile。 My own closest advisor betrayed me; Jaina。 I think it s best if I remain alert at all
times and with someone watching my back。  

A wise move。  

Is the threat truly ended?  

Jaina nodded。 It would appear to be。 Zmodlor and the warlocks who performed his magicks have been banished to
the Twisting her。 Even the Burning Legion would be hardpressed to liberate them and so minor a demon
would hardly be worth the effort。  

Well done。 I only wish it could have been acplished before blood was spilled unnecessarily。  Thrall s hand
went to his belt; from which hung a talisman in the shape of a flaming sword。 Jaina assumed it belonged to Burx;
the advisor who had allied himself with Zmodlor; just as Kristoff had。 According to Major Davin s report
provided along with his letter of resignation Thrall had killed Burx in front of a large cadre of orc and troll 
warriors for consorting with the Burning Blade。 
 
Sighing; Jaina said; We were very lucky; Thrall。 Zmodlor may have been responsible for this; but he simply 
brought up hatreds that were already there。 Look at how easily your people and mine took to killing each other at
Northwatch。  

Indeed。 It was far easier for our people to cooperate with the Burning Legion as a mon enemy。 Now…  His
voice trailed off。 

Silence hung in the air for a few moments before Jaina spoke again。 Before; I said that after this crisis was solved;
we would speak of a treaty between our people。  

Yes。 If this alliance is to outlive the two of us and it must; if both humans and orcs are to survive then we must 
formalize our alliance。  

I suggest we meet one week from today at Ratchet it s a neutral port; and we can work out the specifics。  

Agreed。 I shall bring Kalthar he is the wisest of us。  

Jaina couldn t help herself。 Wiser even than the Warchief?  

Thrall laughed。 Far far wiser than he。 It will be done; Jaina。  

Excellent。 Farewell; Thrall。 I will see you in a week。  

Farewell; Jaina。 May we e out of this crisis stronger than ever。  

Nodding; Jaina cast the spell that would bring her back to her chambers。 

Aegwynn was there waiting for her。 It had taken the old woman a few days to awaken after she passed out in the
cave; and Jaina had feared for a time that the Guardian would not recover at all。 

Jaina had barely enough left in her to teleport the three of them to a spot a ways down on Dreadmist Peak; away 
from the mist。 She could not take them any farther than that; somehow; she had dredged up enough to contact
Theramore and have an airship e to fetch them。 

Although Jaina was fairly ragged when the dirigible rescued them; Aegwynn was as weak as a kitten。 A hot meal
and a nap; and Jaina was fine。 Aegwynn; however; needed a lot longer than that。 The Chief Healer s initial
prognosis was not good; but after a few days; he declared her to have the constitution of an elf。 

Sure enough; she recovered fully。 She now sat in the guest chair in Jaina s chambers。 About time you got back。  

I see you ve recovered fully; Magna your tongue included。  

Aegwynn laughed。  So it would seem。  

Jaina fell more than sat in her own chair; feeling rather tired。 She wouldn t have minded a few days to recover from
the ordeal herself; but had been unable to take the time。 There was no chamberlain to fob off some of the work on
to。 Duree had handled as much as she could; but as useful as she was; she could not deal with any of the more 
plex aspects of running Theramore。 Lorena had been somewhat more helpful; at least in military matters; but 
she too had no skill with other aspects of government。 So Jaina was unable to devote herself fully to resting up
much to the irritation of the healer which left her fatigued。 

She regarded Aegwynn; who stared back with her deep green eyes。 It frightened Jaina that their entire victory over
Zmodlor was due to the happenstance of her choosing the Bladescar Highlands as the place to relocate the thunder 
lizards。 Even if she had discovered that Zmodlor was responsible; without the erstwhile Guardian; she never would
have been able to defeat the demon and his minions。 
 
I want to thank you; Mag Aegwynn。 Without you; all would have been lost。  

Aegwynn simply bowed her head in response。 

I suppose that you ll want to return to Bladescar?  

Actually;  Aegwynn said with a lone small smile; no。  

Jaina blinked。 No?  

I d like to return long enough to retrieve some things; and pick from the garden one last time before the thunder
lizards trample all over it。 But I ve been out of the world for far too long。 I think it s time I started living in it again。 
Assuming that the world will have me; at any rate。  

Most definitely。  Jaina sat up in her chair。 She had hoped that Aegwynn would feel that way; but had not in her
wildest dreams believed that those hopes would bee reality。 As it happens; I have an opening for a 
chamberlain。 It s a position that requires knowledge; insight; and a willingness to put me in my place and tell me 
off when I need it。 I d say you qualify in all regards especially the last part。  

Laughing; Aegwynn said; Certainly; though the first two are arguable。 Still; I suppose I gained some knowledge 
and insight in a thousand years。  She got to her feet。 Jaina did likewise。 Aegwynn held out her hand。  I accept。  

Returning the handshake; Jaina said; Excellent。 Thank you again; Aegwynn。 You won t regret this。  

No; but you might。  Aegwynn broke the handshake and sat back down。 Here s my first piece of advice to you as
your chamberlain: Kristoff was right。 Zmodlor was a minor demon。 He didn t have the brains to e up with
something like this。  

Jaina frowned。 I thought you said he started the Burning Blade。  

Yes; but just as a means to cull souls。 A plan of this plexity is far beyond him。 You yourself said that Zmodlor 
wasn t the only demon left behind after the Burning Legion was driven back。  

Knowing the answer to the question; Jaina felt the need to hear it from the Guardian s lips noheless。 What is it 
you re saying; Aegwynn?  

I m saying; Jaina; that this is probably not the last we ve heard from the Burning Blade。  

About the Author 

Keith R。A。 DeCandido is the author of over two dozen novels; plus whole bunches of nove
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