I traveled through time and space and became the Archbishop of Stormwind!

Chapter 98: Let’s go to Stormwind to speculate on real estate, Jim!

Alvin told Mayor Marcus in detail about his battle with Sergei.

And the plague laboratory they discovered of Hillgei, and how he used the plague to poison the murlocs and kidnapped Sally for human experiments.

After listening to this, Marcus frowned and said that he would go to the scene to check it out in person.

After Alvin finished speaking, his mood became heavier.

"Mr. Mayor, I'm still very worried!"

He took a deep breath and said, "I suspect that Sergei may not be the only one studying the plague."

"The reason this incident was resolved perfectly is mainly because the plague they developed was relatively simple. If they had developed a more complex and powerful plague, I'm afraid the entire world would be in danger."

As someone who had witnessed the horror of the zombie murlocs with his own eyes, Marcus nodded seriously. He completely agreed with Alvin's opinion.

"How do you know he's not alone? Did he discover something?"

Alvin took out a letter from his arms and handed it to Marcus.

"Look at this letter—this is the letter I found from Sergei."

Marcus took the letter and read it carefully.

The content of the letter was very brief, someone was asking about the progress of the plague development.

Alvin saw it on the way back to Nanhai Town.

Marcus frowned and asked, "There's no signature on the letter. Who wrote it?"

"I don't know, but it's clear that Hilgai has mysterious supporters. Some mysterious people are behind him and funding his research on the plague."

Alvin speculated that this might be related to Kel'Thuzad, but had no evidence.

"But look at the paper this letter is on."

Alvin reminded.

"Is there something wrong with this letter paper?"

Marcus didn't understand.

"Actually, I don't understand either."

Alvin smiled awkwardly.

"But Miss Starwish told me that this letter must have come from the Kirin Tor. Her father, Archmage Rommath of Silvermoon City, often exchanged letters with Prince Kael'thas, who worked in the Kirin Tor. She believes this letter must have come from Dalaran, and that only the mages there would use this kind of letter paper."

Marcus's expression became more serious.

"Kirin Tor? That's the magical council of Dalaran. This is a very serious matter."

Alvin nodded.

"Because of this, I must deliver this letter to Dalaran as soon as possible to let Archmage Antonidas know the seriousness of this matter. We cannot allow these dark forces to continue to spread."

Marcus pondered for a moment and said firmly, "Okay. I will arrange for personnel to inspect the scene and strengthen Southshore's defenses. I will also arrange for a fast horse for you. You must leave for Dalaran as soon as possible and be sure to deliver this letter to the Kirin Tor."

Alvin nodded gratefully.

"Thank you, Mr. Mayor. I will leave as soon as possible."

That night, Alvin called a few people together for a meeting at Jim's house.

It was late at night and the wind outside the house was blowing gently, bringing a hint of coolness.

The light in the house is soft, shining on everyone's face, making it look particularly warm.

Sally was already fast asleep in the upstairs bedroom.

Alvin stood in front of the table, looking at everyone seriously. He took a deep breath and began to announce the next itinerary.

"Everyone, I have decided to go to Dalaran and report the news of the plague to Archmage Antonidas."

Mayor Marcus, who already knew the reason, nodded in support.

"I will also report the relevant information to King Terenas II. This matter is a serious threat and must be reported to the kingdom as soon as possible."

"I can take you to Dalaran."

Jim said that this guy just likes to be lively, and when he heard that he was going to travel again, he started to get ready.

"You can take my carriage."

"No, Jim. You and Sally have only been together for a few days, and Sally has been through so much. She needs to rest."

Alvin shook his head.

"It's best if you stay home with her until she fully recovers."

Jim showed hesitation on his face, but finally nodded.

"You're right, Alvin. Sally needs me."

Alvin pondered for a moment. He didn't want to see his apprentice Sally become the Chief Inquisitor of the Scarlet Crusade in the future, and then be driven around by other people.

So he asked tentatively, "Jim, have you ever considered going to Stormwind City? After all, Sally is my only student, and I hope she can follow me."

"Haha, many of my friends went to Stormwind City with the Stormwind Kingdom refugees who came to Southshore at that time."

Jim's eyes flashed with surprise.

They wrote to me a while ago saying it's a nice place, with spring-like weather all year round and good business, so I was thinking of going over there to check it out!

"Okay! It's settled then!"

As Alvin spoke, he took out the gold coins left by Solanlian.

Jim suddenly saw so many gold coins and didn't know what Alvin was going to do.

He didn't expect that Alvin usually wore that one piece of clothing, and even Akalitassa only wore an apprentice priest robe, but he was so rich!

"This is the money your sister left behind."

Alvin looked at Caponia, smiled, and explained in Quel'Thalas.

"She said she lent it to me and asked me to return it, but I was exhausted from all the travel and had to go through several battles."

He said with a wry smile: "There were several times when I thought I had lost the money."

"Jim, I hope you can use this money to help the Starwish family buy a few properties in Stormwind City!"

Alvin gave a profiteer's smile.

"Stormwind City is currently undergoing reconstruction, and housing prices haven't risen yet. I should be able to buy several nice houses with this money!"

"Remember, you must buy a villa in the Mage District. It's quieter there and not far from the Cathedral!"

"I can buy a house in the Dwarf District and rent it out later. It has convenient transportation and a large flow of people!"

"If you have any money left, you can find a nice shop in front of the Stormwind Bank or near the Golden Rose Inn."

Alvin kept talking about his business.

He spoke faster and faster, constantly explaining the various areas of Stormwind to Jim, as if he had become an enthusiastic real estate agent.

He enthusiastically described the advantages and potential of each piece of land.

"Jim, look, there are several plots of land in Stormwind's old town that are particularly suitable for building residential areas. The environment is quiet and close to the market, making life very convenient."

"There's also the trade zone. Although the land there is more expensive, it has huge potential for appreciation. That's why I'm considering opening a store there. I can do business and live upstairs at the same time. It really kills two birds with one stone."

Jim was stunned. He didn't expect that Alvin, a pastor who had lived in the church all his life, knew so much about real estate investment.

Several people looked at each other in confusion. Finally, Jim couldn't help but ask, "Alvin, how come you are so familiar with Stormwind? If I didn't know you were from Lordaeron, I would really think you were a native of Stormwind!"

"I've actually lived in Stratholme for a long time, and I've seen a lot of rich people do this."

Alvin was speechless after being asked by Jim. Seeing everyone staring at him, he felt a little embarrassed and coughed awkwardly twice.

"If I hadn't been reincarnated as a pastor in this life, I would definitely be a successful speculator and real estate speculator, haha!"

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