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"Yes, yes...... Your Excellency, I can understand your thoughts. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info "Faced with the hoarse red dragon, Arthas could only follow its words first. It's just that he doesn't understand, why does this red dragon say that the eggs here are all its own?
There are many humanoid species in the world of Azeroth - humans, dwarves, high elves, gnomes, goblins, minotaurs, night elves, trolls, etc., and others with a few lower fishmen, bear monsters, gnolls, and the like. There seems to be a ...... between these races, although there are many differences One thing is similar - in reproduction.
In this regard, Arthas had the privilege of communicating with Kel'thugad, who called himself "the greatest scholar ever seen by mankind", and knew some knowledge that seemed mysterious to others. Kel'thugad once asked Alsace a question: "Why can't bulls and ewes give birth to offspring, but human males and High Elf females can?"
Arthas had never considered such a question until then, and Kel'thugad had many more profound questions—"Should a hybrid born between different humanoids resemble his father or his mother?", "Why do two humanoids with different lifespans, appearances, and beliefs have almost identical means of reproduction?" and so on.
Of course, even Kel'thugad, who claims to be "the greatest scholar of all time", could not solve these problems, but he once boldly proposed the idea that all human species in the world of Azeroth came from a single primordial individual. Kel'thugad named the instance "First Element". He even suspected that this "Chu Yuan" was the legendary god.
But Arthas shattered Kel'thugad's speculation with just one sentence: "Humans and orcs can also have offspring, and orcs and their former neighbors, the Draenei, can also have offspring." However, the orcs did not belong to the world of Azeroth, and there were no gods in their legends, and according to the legends and accounts of the orcs, the Draenei and the orcs did not originally come from the same world. In this way, there are three worlds, and between these three worlds, humanoid creatures can reproduce each other, how can this be explained?"
Although Kel'thugad ended his discussion with Arthas in a fit of rage, he did not abandon the idea of the First Element, but Arthas was suspicious of his reckless expansion of the First Element's reach to all worlds.
Although Kel'thugad did not solve what he called "the greatest puzzle that Azeroth had ever solved", he was a "half-breed", "half-blood", "hybrid", and "hybrid...... No matter what they are called, it is rare to accept the mixed race of these different races, whether they are patrilineal or matrilineal.
Not to mention that the offspring born between humans and the High Elves are discriminated against in human society, and to Arthas's sadness, even the offspring born between the Lordaerons and the Riptide Castle people are discriminated against to varying degrees. It now appears that the same is true of dragons - hybrid "drakemons" born between dragons and orcs, and even their mother, the Red Dragon Queen, is reluctant to admit that they are her own children.
Of course, such a complex ethical problem is not something that Arthas can solve, but the red dragon queen still says that these are all her own eggs? Why is that? Isn't it worried that these eggs may hatch in the future that creatures like those dragon beasts may hatch?
As soon as he saw Arthas's confused and complicated eyes, the red dragon knew that the humans didn't believe what they were saying. Its huge dragon eyes looked at the black-haired girl in the blue dress who was still in the group, and her eyes were full of resentment and resentment—10,000 years ago, she had dominated him alone, and now, 10,000 years later, not only did she pretend not to know herself, but she was going to attack herself with such vicious words?
Although she desperately wanted to incinerate this hateful woman's dragon breath, the red dragon knew that something like dragon breath could not help her, and besides, under the confines of the golden disc, she was not capable of spewing out any dragon breath. The weakness of losing strength, the wanton insult of the enemy, and the worry about the future, and the deep longing for someone all burst out at this moment, and the red dragon finally cried again: "Woo...... You bully people......"
Alsace's thinking could no longer keep up with the speed of development. Here's what he had planned to do - sneak into the orcs and the red dragon's lair, Grimbaatar, catch the man behind the coercion of the Red Dragon Queen, rescue Valastaz and her mother, the Red Dragon Queen, and figure out why the Red Dragons knew Frostmourn.
Everything had gone well before entering the house, but once inside the room, everything was messed up by the deranged Red Dragon Queen, who had been crying like a little girl who couldn't find a home, except for some unknown identities for herself and Frost Sorrow.
Alas...... Forget it, long live understanding - looking at the Red Dragon Queen, who has been played by the orcs, Arthas decides to understand her and tolerate her. Just as Arthas was about to say something comforting, Frostmourn suddenly reminded in a low voice, "Master...... Looks like something very powerful is coming!"
Arthas was taken aback and hurriedly asked, "How strong?" - the concept of "strong" in the wound of Frost Sorrow is not very easy for Arthas to understand. Dragons, for example, are powerful enough for Arthas, and they can only look up to beings like Kil'Gardan, Akmund, and even the Lich King Neozu.
But in Frostmourn's eyes, at least in his mouth, the dragon was far from powerful, not even the Lich King Neozu. The only thing Frostmourn has ever called "powerful" since coming to this temporal stream is the water elemental giant summoned by King Dalein.
Frost Sorrow tilted her head, nodded contemptuously at the red dragon lying on the ground with her smooth and slender chin, and said, "It's better than this big one." The red dragon was too busy weeping to deal with the sorrow of the frost, but Arthas became nervous: "That...... Then we're going to get out of here...... At least hide it. ”
At this moment, Wen Lesa interjected, "But...... Arthas, we don't need to worry, do we? After all, frost ...... Isn't Madam able to make us invisible, just need to cast that spell again?" Hearing Wen Leisa's words, Frost Grief snorted coldly, as if she was very dissatisfied with Wen Leisa's ignorance: "What a stupid mortal...... When did I say I had removed the spells from you?"