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After packing their bags, David and Laura found Jaina, and Jaina took them to Azeroth. After a brief greeting with Fording, Jaina continued to use the teleportation spell to send the two of them to Azeroth. to Ironforge.

   "Have a good time!"

  Jianna did not choose to go with David and Laura. She directly used the teleportation spell to go to Dalaran, took some things and returned to Winter City.

  David and Laura took a brief stroll around Ironforge before tak ...

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