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The bronze dragons had no clue about Nozdorm's angry questioning, they didn't even know who Blox was, only one bronze dragon was old enough to vaguely remember that it seemed to have heard the name 10,000 years ago, but it really couldn't remember it, which made it so frightened that it had to bury its head lower. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

Nozdorm's anger now almost engulfs the entire Cavern of Time - not long ago, while still patrolling the river of time, he suddenly sensed that something that should have happened in this timeline for which he was responsible had been changed.

Brooks, an orc, should have been ordered by Nozdorm to accomplish an unprecedented feat years later, but now, Nozdorm sensed that the orc was dead, on the other side of the Endless Sea.

This made Nozdorm angry and terrified - the river of time had always been his exclusive domain - or rather, if the invasion of his own territory only made Nozdorm angry, then the fact that the invaders had changed the fate of Blox terrified Nozdorm.

The Burning Legion, the evil that the guardian dragons don't want to talk about, has coveted the unique powers of the world of Azeroth for years, and Nozdorm has been fighting against them while maintaining the stability of the timeline, and Blox is a weapon that Nozdorm uses to fight the Burning Legion.

Brooks is dead—the entire timeline will change—and now, who can go back to that moment and pull off that earth-shattering blow?-um?wait...... After the initial outrage, Nozdorm's mind calmed down a little - Brooks died here, but why hadn't the timeline changed?

Without Brooks, there would be no current timeline, and without the present timeline, there would be no Brooks who was sent on a mission by Nozdorm years later. These associations sound awkward, but in fact they are true, and if one of these intricate associations goes wrong, then the other related timelines will not be able to continue to be maintained, and will eventually lead to the diversion and annihilation of these timelines.

However, the Lord of Time clearly sensed that his timeline had not changed in any way, leaving Nozdorm confused.

The Lord of Time sensed that there was a great conspiracy behind the whole thing, so Nozdorm ignored his people and disappeared into the cave as a cloud of time.

In the next moment, Nozdorm's figure had already appeared above the river of time, turning into a humanoid Lord of Time, gently stroking the "hourglass of time" on his right shoulder, closing his eyes, and carefully feeling the flow of time in the vicinity.

Soon, Nozdorm discovered the problem - the time stream he was responsible for was indeed not annihilated by Brooks' death, but several important points in time after that had been filled with blue and white fog.

The fog was like a chain, and Nozdorm couldn't see through what was going on at these points in time, how could this be?—the Lord of Time was surprised and horrified—that the intruder was on par with himself in his ability to control time?

How is this possible?--Nozdorm himself thought it was incredible--his abilities had been bestowed upon him by Lord Amanthel, the leader of the Pantheon and the Most High Father, and Lord Amansel would not have done such a thing, then...... Who else can lock these moments without them notic......ing? The Burning Legion?

As one of the five guardian dragons, Nozdorm knew that the Burning Legion and the Pantheon were inextricably linked, and that the two were on par with each other - at least from the leader's point of view.

The Burning Legion must have gotten into Azeroth's timeline - Nozdorm judged - and everyone must be summoned at once to discuss a countermeasure.

Nozdorm was referring to everyone but none other than Nozdorm himself - it sounds awkward, but there was more than one Nozdorm.

The river of time is too large, and the time nodes are even more vast, and in order to better control these timelines, Nozdorm incarnated as tens of millions when he obtained this power, and supervised the time axis for which he was responsible.

These "Nozdorms" often meet each other to discuss countermeasures in the face of major issues that cannot be solved alone, and this is exactly what Nozdorm is doing now.

"My brother, if I were you, I wouldn't do this. Just as Nozdorm was about to contact himself in the other timeline, a familiar voice rang out.

"Who is it!" Nozdom snapped back to see a more familiar figure—a half-naked/naked upper body, runic lines all over his skin, and a long armor that covered his entire arm, covering the entire lower half of his body......

"Who are you and why...... Why ......" Nozdorm never thought he would have a day of stammering, but what was happening in front of him was ......

"I'm you, you're me, my brother, and we have everything in common, don't we?" replied with a smile as the uninvited guest suddenly appeared.

Nozdorm nodded subconsciously - the uninvited guest who suddenly appeared behind him was almost identical to his appearance, except that the person's "hourglass of time" was placed on his left shoulder, and his whole body revealed a strange blue and white color - if it weren't for the different colors, Nozdorm even had the feeling of looking in a mirror.

"Is it you? Is it you who closed these points of time?What the hell are you? Why do you want to be what I am!" the Lord of Time roared, and the fine sand in the hourglass on his right shoulder began to spin, ready for battle.

"Don't be so nervous, my brother. Even though I am you, there are some differences between us. My name is Mnozdo, and you guessed it, I closed off these nodes. I know you're very angry, my brother, but I hope you'll give me a moment to explain what terrible things are going on around us, okay?"

"Do I have a choice?" Nozdorm's face showed a bitter expression - just as he was about to attack, the Lord of Time found that he could no longer move - two blue and white chains bound his feet, and the fine sand in the hourglass on his shoulders began to appear pale blue particles.

Who is the Lord of Time?--Nozdorm is beginning to doubt his own strength--In the River of Time, the Lord of Time has lost the upper hand in battle, will there be a dragon letter when he says this?

Mnozdor was still smiling, as if everything that had happened to him had nothing to do with him - the deep magnetic voice remembered as expected, as if telling an interesting story: "My brother, this terrible thing I am talking about is called 'The Last Hour'......"