
Azeroth: Watch Me Save the Scarlet Crusade
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Lordaeron fell, and our compatriots became evil undead. Great generals, great prosecutors, and great commanders, you cry from day to night, from night to dawn. Do you really think that crying for the Holy Light can help us regain Lordaeron? You might as well ask yourself three questions first: Who will benefit from recovering Lordaeron? Who doesn't want us to regain Lordaeron? What should we do so that more people can benefit from the recovery of Lordaeron? In addition to fanaticism, we need conspiracy, and in addition to war, we need transactions. As long as Lordaeron is recovered, the Holy Light will defend us regardless of merit or demerit! #Counterroutine #capital dimensionality reduction attack # vest giant # the mastermind behind the scenes Daughter of Tzeentch and Khorne
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Recommended by book friends, I have just read Chapter 30. It should be one of the more worth-read Warcraft novels this year. In order to prevent the Scarlet Crusade from being destroyed, and in order not to become a living dead at the mercy of others, Mallan, who traveled to the World of Warcraft, will stage a mission to regain the Kingdom of Lordan? Squat for a follow-up.




Rating: AAAA There has never been such a knight in Azeroth - the silver-white armor hides an abyss of ingenuity, and the bloody emblem reflects the obsession to tear the thread of fate. She used dark tactics to tear off the shackles of fate, decisively defined "justice" with killing, and while controlling the light and shadow, she walked out of the thorny road.



What kind of experience is it to open your eyes and become the pathetic cannon fodder of World of Warcraft? With a shark's fin stuck in her throat, she travels through the World of Warcraft and doesn't want to become a living dead. How can she lead the Scarlet Cross Legion to change the timeline and save herself? A very passionate new book, highly recommended.



The method of time travel with a shark's fin stuck in the throat is quite interesting. It is concise and clear, without any nonsense, and is a textbook-level description of time travel. Judging from the chapters that have been updated so far, it is a rare novel with a female protagonist. The rhythm is very tight, and almost every chapter has new exciting points. The heroine has an online IQ, kills decisively, has no obvious poisonous points, and the updates are very stable, making it a readable book.













