Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 554: Disciples

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Chapter 554 - Disciples

Duke was stunned.

The alliance leaders were dumbfounded.

This was an era when the aristocracy controlled society, and it was also an era that emphasized chivalry.

If a knight believes that his apprentice has violated the spirit of chivalry, he will tell the truth, and then he will not be held responsible even if he kills the apprentice. Instead, people around him will praise the knight for sacrificing his own relatives for the sake of justice.

However, this kind of thing rarely happens among the nobility, let alone the royal family.

The kings present were all smart men, and they quickly understood why Daelin did this.

After all, Daelin also took great pains.

Originally, the most ideal heir to Kul Tiras was the eldest prince Drake. Drake was also an excellent heir who had inherited the true teachings of Daelin. Whether in terms of martial arts, behavior style, or courage, he was a model among princes. Moreover, Drake, who had been able to take charge of his own affairs at an early age, had a leadership ability comparable to that of his father.

Drake died from the dragon breath of the ancient red dragon Talanistrasz.

This led to Daelin's rampage.

Duke sought justice for him, and that time, Daelin was extremely grateful to Duke.

After the grief, Daelin had to face the reality that he had to choose a new successor.

He only had two children with legal inheritance rights, his second son Tanred and his daughter Jaina. No one would care if a noble had 10,000 illegitimate children, but the only legal heirs recognized by other nobles were children born to noble women of the same noble bloodline. Unless these two children died, it would not be the turn of his illegitimate daughter to come forward.

Since Emperor Thoradin, there has been no precedent for a woman to be a queen in the human kingdom. Daelin knew clearly that his second son Tanred was just a mediocre person, while Jaina was incredibly talented, both in the field of magic and in mind.

Jaina is still relatively innocent now, and we are afraid that there will be opponents instigating us in the future. If we leave Jaina in the country, if someone comes and ignites Jaina's ambition, Tanred will definitely not be Jaina's opponent.

Since the days of Emperor Thoradin, princesses on the continent of the Eastern Kingdoms have been notoriously difficult to marry.

If you want to export, at least the other party must have a high enough status, either a prince, or at least a real duke. It also depends on whether it can bring enough benefits to the country and whether the other party's king agrees.

Just like Princess Calia of Lordaeron, Terenas first targeted Duke, and then unfortunately ran into Deathwing pretending to be Lord Prestor. If Calia had not chosen to fake her death, according to Terenas's temperament, it would not be surprising to let Calia, a daughter who "tarnished the honor of the nobility", stay alone in the deep palace for the rest of her life.

Converting exports to domestic sales is not something that can be done casually.

A nobleman of too low status would not do, but a nobleman of too high status would be afraid of the other party bullying the master. Any duke who marries a princess is a prince in the true sense. If something happens to the official heir, the royal power will fall into the hands of others. There are too many such cases in history.

Before the war, Daelin didn't mind Jaina and Arthas, the prince of Lordaeron, being close friends and developing a relationship. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with being the queen of Lordaeron.

The Battle of Dark Gate changed everything.

Lordaeron's reputation was ruined, and Terenas's use of Neltharion could be explained as "deception", but it was true that Terenas and the entire upper class of Lordaeron intended to annex Alterac. Without this, there would be no support for Prestor to be king.

Terenas was even capable of using Neltharion, so who knows if he would kill Tanred after Arthas married Jaina. In that case, Lordaeron could legitimately annex Kul Tiras.

So Daelin changed his mind completely, and he was even unwilling to leave Jaina in Dalaran, which was so close to Lordaeron. If Arthas really wanted to see Jaina, he could just take a boat across the Mill Lake in Lordaeron.

But putting Jaina in Karazhan, in the heart of Stormwind Kingdom, that's a joke. Daelin would never believe that Terenas would let Arthas travel more than 2,000 kilometers, or use such a dangerous thing as a portal to see Jaina.

If it really comes, isn't there Duke blocking the door?

Now that Duke has accepted Jaina as his apprentice, it's like the fish has taken the bait. Daelin is well aware of his daughter's charm. At the age of 12, she has already fascinated all the male mages in Dalaran, and now she is even more beautiful. From today on, she will live under the same roof with Duke for seven years. Daelin really doesn't believe that nothing will happen.

Daelin was also a seasoned playboy when he was young. He could tell at a glance that Duke's companions, Alleria and Vereesa, had already fallen for him. Not only the Windrunner sisters, but also the little girl from the Barov family, who was still a virgin, was deeply in love with him.

Daelin was very calculating, but he would never know that Duke was a time traveler. He was extremely wary of his precious daughter!

Prevent fire, theft and betrayal!

Duke is really scared!

I'm afraid that I'll be killed by accident!

Daelin has his own plan, and Duke has his own sinister plan.

In just two minutes, a Real Dark Lolita Training Plan was born in Duke's mind.

However, Duke, who was possessed by the movie star, did not let anyone notice the clues.

"Everyone! While we are celebrating Duke's promotion to Archmage of the Archmage, I also want to announce a piece of good news. My little daughter Jaina is going to take Duke as her master and learn the secrets of magic under him—" Daelin struck while the iron was hot and made a public announcement.

This immediately aroused the enthusiasm of the alliance leaders.

"Congratulations!" This is the blessing from the neutral King Thoras.

"Wow! Are you sure he's the teacher and not the husband?" This was the ridicule from the bastard dwarf king Magni.

"That's right!" This was the cry of Kurdran, one of the onlookers who joined in the fun.

"Hey! Duke, don't teach Jaina, this magical genius, bad things. In my opinion, Jaina has amazing talent and will at least be a Moon-level archmage in the future." The immortal old Antonidas teased.

"Then... Duke, as a teacher, shouldn't you give your disciple some presentable gift?"

Gelbin, you are the shortest gnome! I will remember you!

With so many kings making a fuss and so many powerful eyes watching, if Duke doesn't come up with something good, how will he survive in the top echelons of the alliance in the future?

Duke was also unambiguous.

"Meet Sir Edmund!"

When Rhonin knelt on one knee and Jaina bowed down, Duke took out two pieces of magic equipment.

Rhonin is an ornament, Jaina is a pair of gloves.

Daelin nudged Antonidas with his elbow. "What? Did Duke treat my daughter badly?"

Antonidas' eyes bulged out, and after a long while he managed to utter, "Duke, can we make a deal? You give me these two things in exchange for them?"