You played World of Warcraft for a while in your past life. If I remember correctly, both Bakir and Landolfi would become future bosses of Stormwind Prison, typical villains. When you met Landolfi Morlock, he initially maintained some aristocratic reserve, but is a fallen aristocrat still considered aristocrat? It wasn't long before you completely convinced him. Not only did he provide you with a carriage and manpower, he also offered you a ready-made identity. Now, you are an adventurer from the far east, named Zhou Ning.

On February 12, 2, after a period of planning and preparation, you launched an attack on Stormwind Bank on Valentine's Day. You had Basil Threder pry open the bank's doors, quickly dispatched the guards, and successfully looted the bank vault. During the evacuation, you planted several explosives on the vault door that would trigger upon opening. Shortly after, a series of explosions erupted in the distance. Later, you learned that you had accidentally killed a prominent figure in Stormwind: Marcus Jonathan, General of Stormwind. Landolfi was surprisingly concerned. Seeing his worried expression, you shrugged and offered a serious threat: "Smile, and perhaps tomorrow you'll see the sun shining on you." (Happiness +14, Family +3)

From February to April of 12, Stormwind's MI2 had their sights on you, but how could these outdated investigative methods possibly hold anything against you? After all their efforts, they didn't even know who you were. During these two months, you gradually gained some fame within Stormwind's underworld. While your combat prowess wasn't particularly strong, your sinister charm conquered several villains, including Bakir and Landolphi. You even managed to attract a gnoll named Hogg to join you, despite being quite clueless. So far, the only common language he could speak was, "Yes, boss!"

Since this world possesses extraordinary powers, after consulting the relatively knowledgeable Landolfi, you attempt a class change to a thief. However, you find yourself unable to sense the presence of shadows. As someone whose mind is filled with negativity, this leaves you feeling quite frustrated. You then attempt a class change to a warlock, but that also fails. Is this serious? You feel furious.

On the other hand, your progress was quite good. With substantial financial support, you successfully recruited a master apothecary named Putress. You knew his name: the future leader of the Royal Apothecary Guild of Undercity, the man who nearly killed the Lich King Arthas with a blast—a true villain! With his assistance, you quickly mastered this world's alchemy and successfully recreated the Joker's poison gas. (You gained the skill: World of Warcraft Alchemy (Intermediate))

In May of 12, with your help, Landolfi quickly rose from a down-and-out nobleman to a prominent one. You had him deliberately approach Countess Katrana, the dragoness transformed from the black dragon princess Onyxia, who would become the key to your actions. As the daughter of the black dragonlord Deathwing, she took human form as the beautiful Countess Katrana Prestor, infiltrating Stormwind's upper class and acting as a traitor to her brother Nefarian's invasion of the human kingdom.

In June of 12, your looting of Stormwind's largest bank triggered a series of dramatic events. The most obvious was a significant shortage of Stormwind's gold. Creating unrest and disrupting the established order was a source of joy for you. After you spread the news, a long line formed outside the Stormwind Bank that afternoon. As you predicted, the bank quickly ran out of money. This small act successfully turned the city upside down.

But what happened next struck you as somewhat unbelievable. Varian Wrynn was the first to speak to the people, promising to repay all their deposits even if it meant demolishing his own palace. Archbishop Alonsus Faol also supported him, leading many to readily believe him. What had become of people these days? How could anyone be so foolish as to believe such nonsense from a politician these days? Feeling both angry and amused, you decided to punish the young king who had disrupted his plans, and these gullible people.

In July of the 12th year, the riots subsided unexpectedly, but the economic chaos continued. Bank repayment difficulties led to a significant economic crisis. Although the Kingdom of Lordaeron later provided some assistance to Stormwind, it was merely a drop in the bucket. You sensed that the current situation was like a powder keg, ready to explode with just a single match.

At the end of July 12, you met Countess Katrina for the first time. She had no idea you knew her identity, and you sensed that as a black dragon, her mind might not be as resolute as you imagined. You easily used your words to overcome her defenses, successfully befriending her and becoming a fairly good partner.

Through Katrana, you met Bolvar Fordragon, Grand Duke of Stormwind and mentor to King Varian. His human flaws were quite obvious. Although he appeared to be a noble paladin, his excessive integrity and gullibility were also his weaknesses. So, you exploited the plight of ordinary people during the economic crisis to amplify his guilt and used hypnosis to insinuate it into him.

In August of the year 12, the first phase of Stormwind's reconstruction was completed. The Stonemasons Guild, led by Edwin VanCleef, began demanding their wages from the Stormwind nobility. Subsequently, after being withheld from payment by Stormwind, Edwin VanCleef led his men in a riot to demand their wages. Under the influence of a small amount of Joker gas, Bolvar Fordragon unwittingly attacked the Stonemasons Guild... resulting in the deaths of no fewer than dozens of rioters. Upon regaining consciousness, Bolvar Fordragon was filled with remorse. Driven by a strong sense of guilt and your suggestion, like Harvey Dent, Bolvar Fordragon quickly fell into depravity, his evil side aroused.

In September of the year 12, Edwin VanCleef and his Stonemasons Guild were exiled from Stormwind City by Stormwind Kingdom for their riots, forcing them to seek refuge in the Westfalls. You hit it off, and Edwin VanCleef and his men joined your team. With your financial support, they contacted nearly every pirate and thief they could find, along with former members of the Stonemasons Guild, to form a gang called the Jesters. Furthermore, they established a fortress in the Deadmines and secretly began constructing a massive gunboat. You obtained the Deadmines dungeon set stone.

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