Chapter 652: My Turn, Still My Turn
The dragon hates Chromie, not just a nickname, but a fact. r?a? ?nw?en?w?w?w?.? r?a?n?w?e?na`c?o?m?
That is, even if you hate it, you can't do anything about her.
Chromie is young, she was a young dragon at the time of the Battle of Quicksand, but when she became a dragon, no one of her kind would despise Chromie's existence.
Although along with this fact comes another fact, Chromie does not have a record that has been handed down in the world.
Or rather, almost nothing else has ever seen her do it.
It is true that wisdom is part of strength, but wisdom that is free from force is nothing but a castle in the air.
Chromie is very strong, she knows for sure.
But she couldn't do it.
It's very contradictory and realistic, or maybe it's the result of her strength.
Chromie is an outlier among the bronze dragons.
Any traveler traveling through the flow of time must follow the principle that they must have a coordinate origin.
Once this origin is lost, even the bronze dragon will be lost in the flow of time.
After all, the so-called time and space do not exist independently, and they need reference objects to be meaningful.
Whether it is Sori Domi, the queen of dragons, or the prince Anaklos, or all the bronze dragons except Chromie, they all use the dragon king Nozdom as the origin of this coordinate.
The Guardian of Time guards all his people.
The mysterious giant hourglass guarded by Anaclos is the embodiment of the physical existence of this coordinate origin.
In a sense, that hourglass is proof of the existence of Nozdom.
It is precisely because of the normal operation of the hourglass of time that the bronze dragon did not treat the disappearance of Nozdorm as an incident when the sky fell.
But Chromie is different.
The origin of her coordinates is herself.
Chromie's unique talent allows her to travel through different streams of time in multiple existences, but there is actually only one Chromie in all of them.
It's like a tack that runs through a book, leaving a mark on all the pages, but the tack is actually a whole.
In fact, the situation is more complicated, after all, when the three-dimensional world is added to the time system, it has already set foot in the realm of four-dimensional life, but the result of this operation is that Chromie has a strength and insight far beyond his peers, but he is extremely vulnerable.
Because the Chromie of all worlds is actually the same Chromie.
Any one of Cromi's power mobilization will cause a huge hero to Chromie in other time streams.
So Chromie didn't dare to do his best to do his best to do it with people.
It's not funny to win this game and lose everything else.
It is precisely for this reason that at the beginning of Keldaron, there was a scene where Chromie sacrificed more than 200 of his own doppelganger projections to gather strength to do things.
This actually caused great damage to the existence of "Chromie".
If placed in an online game, all Time Stream Chromies should have a -25% debuff on their heads.
With the demise of those doppelganger projections, Chromie also permanently lost his memories and knowledge.
So Chromie can only get a result by inference, and something big happens.
The flow of time is collapsing.
The myriad possibilities of the original world of Azeroth are collapsing towards a few centralized endings.
Although the process was long and slow, Chromie was keenly aware that this was happening irreversibly.
In that deduced and perfect flow of time, the dragon kings reasonably ended the occurrence of Dragontwilight. However, due to the depletion of the Titan's power, the bronze dragon also lost the ability to perfectly travel through the flow of time, and Chromie could not find out what the dragonlord Nozdom had witnessed in that stream of time was like.
But in the world of Carlos, a world that the bronze dragons are not optimistic about, a mutation is happening, so Chromie asks Anaclos for the key, which is the time node, to see what happens after the twilight of the time-flow dragon.
Through retrospectiveness, we may be able to know what is special about this time stream.
After all, Dragontwilight was prophesied by the Titans themselves, an event that was crucial to Azeroth, and whatever happened to Azeroth would end on Dragontwilight, the same weight that the Well of Eternity explosion had in the flow of time.
But rubbing the mysterious rune in his hand, Chromie sadly found that he simply did not have the ability to travel through such a distant time and space.
As the guardian of time, the bronze dragon also has an upper limit of ability.
Even if she is Chromie, she must abide by the Basic Law of Crossing.
After thinking for a moment, Chromie came up with a solution.
Of course, not to summon another two hundred or so projection clones.
In fact, Chromie's projection clones existing in all the time streams were less than double digits, and there was no way for her to play the trick of sacrificing herself in a short period of time.
But the Bronze Dragon family has a big business, and there is no need for Chromie to do it alone, she can find someone to help.
Heading north, Chromie arrives at the Temple of Dragon's Sleep, quietly bypassing the guards and heading to the Bronze Sanctuary, where she finds a young bronze dragon stationed in the Temple of Dragon's Sleep.
"Plutens, Plums, Plums, Here, Here!"
"Ah, Sister Cromy, why are you here?"
"Come here, give me a buff."
"Huh!?"
"Less nonsense, don't you want to be beaten."
"Don't, don't ......"
The young dragon named Plutans was more than five meters long, but he looked cowering in front of Chromie, who was not even one meter two on tiptoe.
In front of Chromie's fist the size of three kumquats, although he didn't understand what was happening, Plutans did as Chromie asked.
Then, Chromie left, and Plutans breathed a sigh of relief.
After searching for a hidden cavern in the Dragonbone Wastes, Chromie first cast a spell to seal the space, blocking the possibility of the Lich King's exploration, and then began to time travel.
Plutans' unique abilities are so complex that even Sori Domi, the queen of dragons, can't explain them clearly, but they are intuitive in terms of effects, and there is an extra amount of time.
Using this unique ability of Plutens, Chromie is ready to break down this long journey into parts that are within his power.
Just do it, using the key that Anaklos gave her, in the enclosed space of the cave, time began to speed up, then return to normal, then speed up again, and so on, before Chromi ran out, she did it.
Leaving the cave, the eerie and dead environment is not a space for gnomes to live, and Chromie regains his dragon form and flies into the sky, as far as the eye can see, shocking.
It's a dead world.
This is the post-Dragon's Twilight post-Dragon's timeline where Carlos is located?
Chromie probes the extinct world, trying to find clues from the ashes and wreckage of the world.
Eventually, she found something.
The Endless Sea had evaporated, and at the place where the Maelstrom had been, a huge void reached the center of the earth.
Azeroth is hollowed out.
No, I should say that something has come out of a cocoon.
Entering the hollow of the Earth's core, Chromie carefully retraces time, trying to make sense of what happened.
"Hell! The Elder Gods have corrupted Azeroth's Star Souls into their own kind, devoured by their own fosters! ”
Chromie let out a voice of disbelief with tears in her eyes.
What the hell is this unfolding, what is this hanging development.
Even the well-informed Chromie was shocked by this absurd fact and couldn't say anything about Fack.
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