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Chapter 813

As a soldier, if you want your shirt under the metal armor to not turn gray or black, you have to spend at least several weeks every year cleaning your clothes, and the results are often unsatisfactory. But Queen Proudmoore's clothes are always white.

Shine.

Lorena thought that this was probably the benefit of being a powerful mage.

"Colonel, you're back?" Queen Proudmoore seemed to have been in the room when she said this. "What's the news?"

Lorena told the Queen and, of course, the Minister of the Interior in detail about her experience at the North Fort.

Kerry frowned and said, "I've never heard of the Fire Blade Zerg."

"I've heard," the Queen pulled down her hood to reveal her fluffy golden curls. She came to the table and put a finger on her chin, "This is a clan of protozoa, but it's extinct. I once heard

Someone from the Elite Guard mentioned it.”

Lorena didn't want to hear the news. It was enough that Strovo had heard about it. If even the people in the Queen's personal troops had heard about it, then the matter would not be as simple as imagined. "Those people must have heard about it.

It's protozoa, ma'am, I'm 100% sure."

"Perhaps they just wanted to pretend to be protozoans," Queen Proudmoore said. "Since they used the restraint - which is really confusing - it is possible that they put on a mask for themselves. You know, if the protozoa

Attacking humanoids for no reason would be the end of our alliance."

"It's also possible," Christophe said, "Maybe these people are just instigators. They use the banner of the extinct clan, but they actually have other purposes."

Lorena shook her head: "This cannot explain what Strovo's brother heard at the Devil's Buster Hotel."

The queen nodded. Her thoughts seemed to fly far away, as if no one in the room existed. Lorena didn't know many magicians, but they all seemed to have this problem.

But unlike those mages - who had to be given a jolt to wake up - Queen Proudmoore quickly woke up on her own.

She stood up: "Colonel, I want to send your team to investigate the Burning Blade Clan. I want to know who they are, how they act, and whether they can use restrictions. Since they recruit protozoans, why do they still recruit them?

Where are the humanoids? Lorena, find out all these things for me - if you need help, just ask."

Lorena straightened her body and saluted: "Yes! Madam."

"Christopher, I'm afraid I have to leave soon. The thunder bugs have escaped from the Thunder Mountains and are threatening the entire Dry Water Valley."

The Home Secretary frowned and said: "I don't see what this has to do with us?"

"All the trees that keep the thunder bugs in the mountains have been cut down. The protozoa won't do that."

"How do you know?" Kerry's voice sounded suspicious.

Lorena felt that the Minister of the Interior was saying something stupid. "Of course it wasn't protozoa," she said quickly, and quickly glanced at the Queen, "I'm sorry, Madam."

The queen smiled and said: "That's right. Please continue."

Lorena looked at Kristoff and said: "Even when they are controlled by the demonic insect army, they will not do this. The protozoa worship the land - and to be honest, this approach is a bit like insanity."

Queen Proudmoore chuckled, "I have to say that the humanoids' abuse of nature is more like insanity. But the colonel's point of view is worth learning from. To put it simply, the protozoa are not capable of doing this -

—It won’t do them any good to release the thunder bugs. Then there’s another

Who? The giant insects, now under the rule of Chen Feng; the spirit insects, who are in neutral; and us, allies of Blood Nest Mountain." She sighed. "And it doesn't look like the trees were cut down. Whether it's land transportation

It's still air transportation, and I haven't seen the corresponding transportation means, so it can only be banned."

Lorena didn't like this speculation. She asked: "Ma'am, do you think the Burning Blade Zerg has something to do with this?"

"Colonel, after listening to your report, I am more inclined to this conclusion - so I want to send you to investigate them."

Kristoff crossed his slender arms on his chest: "I don't see any need for you to leave Theramore."

"I promised Chen Feng that I would personally investigate the matter," she smiled bitterly. "Now, I am his primary suspect. Only I can cut down those trees and transport them to places outside the world of origin. Now I want to

The best way to prove my innocence is to investigate the matter myself."

"I can think of several other ways." Kerry said sourly.

Queen Proudmoore walked across the table and faced her minister of the house: "There is another reason. There may be a kind of restriction lurking there. A very powerful restriction. If such a powerful force appeared in the origin world,

I must know who is running it—and why this invisible sorcerer is so hidden."

"If this matter really involves prohibition." It sounded like Kerry was a little angry - Lorena really wanted to beat him up - Kerry let out a long breath and dropped his hands.

Come down, "Then I think you can do that. At least go check it out. I take back my suggestion."

The Queen said coldly: "I'm glad you agree, Kerry." She walked to the table and looked through the scrolls piled on it. "I'm leaving this morning, Kerry. You will be in charge of government affairs while I am away.

"I don't know how long I will be gone, but before I come back, you can exercise your rights in my name." She looked at Lorena again and said, "Good luck to you, Colonel. You can go."

Lorena saluted, turned and left. As she was leaving, she heard Kristoff wanted to say something, but was stopped by the Queen. "I told you. You can go, Minister of the Interior."

"Got it, ma'am."

Hearing the angry voice of the Minister of the Interior, the colonel couldn't help laughing.

Sometimes Proudmoore really doesn't want to guess right.

She never worried that she would guess wrong, thanks to her teacher's constant teachings. From the day she became an apprentice, he told her that the most common and biggest mistake a magician makes is to be self-righteous. "If a person can

Controlling extremely powerful power - accurate

Indeed, it's his fingers - then it's easy for him to think of himself as omnipotent," the teacher said. "A lot of magicians think that way, and that's why we're not popular," said the teacher.

There was a strange smile on his face when he said the last sentence.

"That's not you, is it?" Proudmoore asked.

"I often do this," was his answer. "The only way is to recognize your own shortcomings and work hard to correct them."

Proudmoore kept these words firmly in mind, so she always doubted things that were certain. She still admired Aegwynn - regardless of her subsequent mistakes. Although Proudmoore only learned restraint

For fun, not to learn the untenable skepticism she was later exposed to, but she later even changed her teacher's opinion.

Sometimes self-doubt can also cause trouble for Proudmoore - she is always reluctant to trust her instincts, and there is no chance that Arthas will come back.

She always thinks that if she can do something, maybe everything will change. However, there is nothing wrong with that. Self-doubt will at least make her a competent leader of Lamo.

The moment Chen Feng told her that the forest around the Thunder Mountain Range had been destroyed, she immediately realized that this must be a restriction, a very powerful restriction. But she still hoped that she was wrong.

This almost became an impossible wish. She went straight from Rama's chamber to the forest. From the moment she arrived, she smelled a forbidden smell, and she could feel it without even raising her magic power.

There is a powerful restriction lurking. In front of her is a hope

There is no end of tree stumps, extending to the foot of the Thunder Mountains. Each tree stump is the same height - as if it was cut off by a huge sickle at once. And the cutting edge is so neat, there is not even a crack.
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