《魔兽争霸官方小说:仇恨之轮-Cycle of Hatred(英文版)》

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who moved thus。 

When they got there; they saw that the forest had been razed down to nothin ; it had。 Lizards; they got themselves
a clear path outta the ridge。 The farmers are fearin  for their crops; they are。  

Thrall; however; was still back on the first part。 Razed? Razed how; precisely?  

The trees; they was all cut down。 Stumps left was only a handswidth or so above the ground。  

Burx asked;  Where were they taken?  

The boy shrugged。 Dunno。 They didn t see no branches; nothin ; just the stumps。  

Shaking his head; Thrall asked;  How is this possible?  

Don t see how it is possible; Warchief;  the boy said; but that s what happened; sure as I m talkin  to you。  

You ve done well。  Thrall saluted the boy。 Find yourself some food and drink。 There may be more questions for 
you after you ve had your fill。  

Nodding; the boy said; Thank you; Warchief;  and ran out。 
 
The humans;  Burx said as soon as the boy had left the throne room。 It s gotta be。 They ve asked for wood from
the trees in Thunder Ridge lots of times。 Certainly no orc would defile the land like that。  

Although Thrall was reluctant to believe ill of the humans; Burx was right that no orc of Durotar would do such a 
thing。 They could not have transported so much lumber from Thunder Ridge to the coast without anyone noticing。
If they went by land; they d be seen same if they went by airship。  

There is a third way;  Kalthar said。 

Sighing; Thrall shook his head again。 Magic。  

Yes; magic;  Burx said。 And the most powerful wizard in Theramore is your precious Lady Proudmoore Jaina
herself。  

It is not Lady Proudmoore;  Kalthar said。 This defiling of the land is reprehensible and the humans are both
responsible; and not responsible。  

What s that supposed to mean?  Burx asked angrily。 

You speak in riddles;  Thrall said。 Then he laughed。 As usual。  

There are great forces at work here; Thrall;  Kalthar said。 Powerful sorcery。  

Burx stomped his foot again。 Lady Proudmoore has powerful sorcery。 The humans got every reason to want those
trees。 It gives them stronger wood for their boats which makes it easier for them to harass our trading ships。 Plus;
it lets the thunder lizards loose; which messes up our farms。  Burx walked up in front of Thrall s throne; his face so
close that his and Thrall s tusks almost touched。 It fits; Warchief。 And you know it。  

In a low tone; Thrall said; What I know; Burx; is that Lady Proudmoore stood against her own father rather than
destroy the alliance between Durotar and Theramore。 Do you truly think she would abandon it now over trees?  

Burx backed off; throwing up his arms。 Who can say how humans think?  

I can。 As you were so quick to point out before; Burx; I was raised with humans I have seen both the best and the
worst humanity has to offer。 And I can tell you now that; while there are most definitely humans who would do this;
Jaina Proudmoore is not one of them。  

Folding his arms defiantly in front of his chest; Burx said; There aren t any other human mages on Kalimdor that
we know about。 Who s that leave; Warchief?  

I do not know。  Thrall smiled。 When Lieutenant Blackmoore had me educated like a human; he had me read
many philosophical and scientific treatises。 Something that stood out in those lessons was one ment that the
beginning of wisdom is the statement I do not know。  The person who cannot make that statement is one who will
never learn anything。 And I have prided myself on my ability to learn; Burx。  He stood again。 Send warriors to
Drygulch。 Try to corral the thunder lizards。 Provide whatever aid they need to bring this problem under control。  
Then he faced Kaltnar。 Fetch the talisman。 I would speak to Lady Proudmoore。  

We should take action!  Burx stomped his foot again; even as Kalthar slowly walked out of the room to do as
Thrall had instructed。 We should not be talking。  

Talking is the second step to learning things; Burx。 I intend to learn who was responsible for this。 Now go and
follow my instructions。  

Burx started to say something; but Thrall would not let him。 
 
There will be no more from you; Burx! You have made your position quite clear! However; I think even you will 
agree that the needs of Drygulch are more immediate。 Now go and do as I have said before our farms truly are 
devastated。  

Of course; Warchief;  Burx said。 He saluted as the boy had; and then departed。 

Thrall hoped that his defense of Jaina was earned。 In his heart; he knew it was。 But if Jaina Proudmoore did not 
steal their trees and let loose the thunder lizards who did? 

Eight 

L orena was led into Lady Proudmoore s chambers by Duree; that lunatic old woman who managed the lady s
affairs; only to find that the room was empty。 

Whirling on Duree; over whom she loomed by a full head; Lorena said; Where is she?  

She ll be back soon; stop your fretting。 It s been an hour since she went off to meet with that orc Warchief
oughta be back any moment now。  

Frowning; Lorena asked;  She s meeting with Thrall?  

Putting her hand to her mouth; Duree said; Oh dear; I wasn t supposed to mention that。 Just fet I said anything;
will you please; dear?  

The colonel said nothing; instead twisting her square face into a snarl designed with the express purpose of getting 
the old woman out of the chambers。 

At that; it succeeded rather admirably; as Duree dashed from the chambers; her spectacles falling off her nose。 

A moment later; Kristoff entered。 Colonel。 Duree said you had a report。  

Lorena looked at the chamberlain。 Like the old woman; Kristoff was a necessary evil after all; a nation did not run
on soldiering alone。 One of the first lessons her father and brothers had taught her was to be good to the clerks and
the like。 They were the people who kept any unit functioning; far more than any highranking officers。 

She found Duree so annoying that she did not put that advice to good use with her; but Kristoff was the lady s right
hand。 So Lorena put aside her intense dislike for the man himself and forced a smile onto her face。 

Yes; Chamberlain; I have a report for the lady; which I ll give her as soon as she arrives。  

Kristoff smiled。 It was the most insincere smile Lorena had ever seen; and after spending years guarding the keep at
Kul Tiras; it was against some stiff petition。 You may give it to me; and I can assure you that I will pass it on
to Lady Proudmoore。  

I prefer to wait for milady myself; sir; if you don t mind。  

She is away on official business。  Kristoff inhaled sharply。 She could be some time。  

Giving the chamberlain an insincere smile of her own; the colonel said; The lady s a mage when her business is
conducted; she ll be back in an instant。 And she wished me to report directly to her。  

Colonel
 
Whatever Kristoff was about to say was lost to a loud popping sound and a flash of light that heralded the arrival of
Lady Proudmoore。 

She wasn t much to look at; the colonel had always thought; but she had also learned early on that mages were not
ones to judge on appearances。 Lorena had spent all her life trying to make herself look as male as
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