There is a Theramore on the other side of the mountain and the sea...

Well, the magical girl Jaina still chose the Theramore Peninsula in Dustwallow Marsh as her foothold, so this isolated human city in Kalimdor is still called Theramore.

Ocean trade is always profitable. The goblins of Alliance merchants Bitter Ratchet City and Hot Sand Harbor have been around for a long time, so the appearance of Theramore immediately attracted the attention of capitalists.

The nascent city was awaiting prosperity, and Jaina desperately needed the support of her relatives in the Eastern Kingdom.

However, the continent of Lordaeron was raging, and Kul Tiras participated in the war throughout the country, and it was Dalaran, Ironforge, and Stormwind City that really helped Jaina a lot.

As a master city of school, Dalaran also needs to be profitable. Kalimdor is rich in products, and many local magic materials are very popular and rare. Supporting elementary school girls is supporting oneself.

The same goes for Ironforge. Although even King Magni Bronzebeard went north to fight the undead natural disasters, geographical conditions determined that the Bronzebeard dwarves could not hang on forever. Twenty years after the end of the Second Orc War, Ironforge enjoyed huge war dividends, deeply realized the importance of the alliance, and never perfunctory Jaina's orders.

However, the more important underlying reason is precisely because of Stormwind City.

If you do not occupy the position of commerce, others will occupy it.

For the nascent Kingdom of Stormwind, there are two main appearance routes.

One is the traditional northbound trade road, because it is highly homogenized with the fellow villagers of Lordaeron, and it is basically a traditional bulk trade.

Trade on the road is basically over until Ironforge, and further north, profits will not be enough to support losses.

Maritime trade stopped at Balladin Bay to do re-exports.

The other is the ocean shipping with Gadgetzan goblins.

There is no absolute fairness in Azeroth. Because of the existence of the Uzumaki, all sea-going ships must avoid the natural disasters here and go north and south.

However, it goes round the south or the north, and it’s too big to be particular about it.

According to reason, based on the geographical location of Stormwind, it should of course take the southern route.

However, if you take the southern route, further south is a sea of ​​mist, which is always a heavy fog that obscures the sky and the sun. It is a real worry, and the number of islands on the southern route is far less than that on the northern route, and it is difficult to supply it midway.

Therefore, most of the transactions with goblins are half-way transactions. The cargo owners of Stormwind and the goblin chaebols of Hotsand Port carry out cargo transfers on the islands in the middle, and they must always worry about pirate attacks.

Against the background that the undead natural disasters broke out and the traditional northern trade routes were almost cut off, the emergence of Theramore gave the rich men of Stormwind great hope.

Because the merchant group in the south can use Menethil Port to circumvent the Baladin Gulf Alliance system formulated by the Lordaeron Alliance.

Because the location is too good, the ocean-going fleets of Stormwind and Ironforge can sail all the way to Dustwallow Marsh after replenishing at Menethil Harbor. As the waist and abdomen of Kalimdor, Theramore is perfect. It has taken on the important task of transportation transfer station and trade distribution center.

With such a bright prospect, it is not surprising that Theramore has attracted a huge amount of angel investment.

The Kul Tirans never shy away from business talk, but Jaina looked at the growing city of Theramore, but she was a little worried.

The fighting in Lordaeron was raging, and he was far from the other side of the sea, but he built a city from scratch.

Is this really good?

Although the future that the prophet showed to her is so important, Jaina's care for her father and her sense of belonging to the alliance occasionally make Jaina reflect on whether her actions are really correct.

But this is her own city, and Theramore is the first time Jaina has realized the multiple brainchildren of the word career.

It is her own child, and there is nothing that makes Jaina worry more about the existence of this city built by her own hands.

On such a calm day, another fleet from Stormwind was docked with a variety of commodities.

The stevedores on the wharf operate the booms and pulley blocks to continuously load and unload the cargo. The shipowners are also negotiating with the local merchants in Theramore to purchase goods while checking the bills of items and checking the bills.

Prosperity is the Theramore today.

The merchants of Stormwind brought the Theramore not only tangible goods, but also intangible news.

There are also wizards that Jaina recruited from Dalaran.

The most important one is the magic advisor sent by Archmage Modra among the six-member council of the Kirin Tor.

Although Jaina is proud of her magical talent, she still has a [BEEP] count in her heart. The young self is far from reaching the peak of the magical world.

In other words, Jaina was not strong enough.

So she asked her teacher for help.

Antonidas is indeed dead, but the mage is dead, but not completely dead. This is normal.

Through Antonidas's relationship, Modra reached out to Jaina to help.

A female mage who called herself Angmar came into contact with Jaina in secret.

Elegant, erudite, and outstanding, this Angmar quickly gained Jaina's trust during the ten-minute conversation she met for the first time.

So, after obtaining the title of chief magic consultant, Angmar proposed to teach Jaina privately.

According to Angmar, Modra had spent a huge amount of favor to invite himself out of the mountain.

At the same time, Angma felt that Jaina was a manufacturable, and couldn't bear to have her, a wonderful work in the mage world, delaying her studies because of her tedious government work.

Very well, Jaina readily agreed.

So, during the third lecture, an accident happened.

Jaina's screaming screams touched the magic alert, and the guards rushed to the top of the Jaina mage tower.

"go out."

Jaina yelled.

"My lord, you..."

"There was a small accident, I'm fine, you go out first."

Jaina's well-organized words persuaded everyone present that it was indeed normal for the magic experiment to have some accidents.

But everyone looked at Jaina, who was originally a soft blonde, with half of her head white, and they were worried and wanted to laugh but didn't dare to show it, and they endured very uncomfortably.

"I'm fine, you go out first, remember to close the door."

Following Jaina's soft voice, the guards left.

"Magna, I don't remember your methods being so rough."

Jaina gently stroked the familiar decorations around her, complaining in a nostalgic mood.

"You may be familiar with me, but I have only met you for less than a week."

Aegwynn, who called herself Angmar, didn't pretend, she had a showdown.

"I know, I know, I know all, but it doesn't matter, this is the price of the transaction."

Jaina clenched her fist and smashed her head, then turned around to save Magna Aegwynn.

"It's nice to see you again."

Magna Aegwynn restrained her counter-attack instinct with a strong willpower, allowing Jaina to keep her body tightly.

"What should I say, welcome back?"

"No, I want to hear you scold me again, that's what you often say."

Jaina leaned her head on Magna Aegwynn's shoulder and made an incredible request.

"You are embarrassed by me. The swear words I often use have to consider your employer's identity... Are the rats in the sewers of Dalaran more thoughtful than you?"

Magna Aegwynn was not very interested in guessing, and said casually.

Then, Jaina's tears finally couldn't help streaming down.

"I am back."

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