Chapter 709: Dragons and Karazan

Between the stars, except for the emptiness, there is only silence.

In the midst of the infinite depths, the astral mage Medivan is accustomed to ...... his new mage ship Tower, still named Karazhan.

Is it a big deal to take supreme control of a Titan world and build yourself an ultra-~~~~~~~ luxurious new home using the Source Engine and Titan Blueprints?

Of course not.

So is it a great achievement to run away before the Titans get into trouble?

It has to be.

"Agrama is a real waste, ten times the force of the encirclement and suppression, but still let Akmund escape, and another civilized world was burned to ashes."

"It's not surprising that polluters can't see through such a simple and crude scheme."

"So Akmund is getting complacent at this point, eating the bait and bending the hook into a paper clip, and the Pantheon is a big shame."

"But who can watch the pantheon jokes? Or to put it another way, who else ......"

A short conversation was followed by a long silence.

"So come to think of it, the Titans of the Pantheon are amazing."

"You seem to have forgotten where you came from."

"After seeing so many stupid works of the Creator, the awe has long since vanished."

Mediven turned his head to look at the star map, not ready to answer Chromie's words.

The Pantheon's war with the Burning Legion is in full swing.

Three million years elapsed between the first great expedition of Al-Mansur and the fall of Sargeras in the 10,000 years after the end of the last great expedition.

Relying on the protection of the Titans, countless planetary worlds have given birth to countless life forms, and countless high-level civilizations have embarked on the path of exploring the stars.

In the "core region" of the universe, the brilliance of life and civilization is so dazzling.

It's a pity that all this beauty is like a candle in the wind.

The war was more terrible than all mortal races expected.

The Pantheon and the Burning Legion are simply the ultimate amplified version of the Alliance and the Horde, the frenzied battle of these two behemoths on the battlefield of the multiverse, which is a nightmare for all civilizations and will not wake up.

Because understanding, tolerance, and forgiveness have all become two concepts under the grinding of the battlefield without dead ends in all directions———— comrades-in-arms/enemies.

The Pantheon Titan army, led by Agrama, did not discover the fact that for the mortal race that saw them as creators, the former creators had become another form of the Burning Legion.

The Titans of the Pantheon have gradually given up on pursuing the wonders of life's evolution, distorting the responsibility of guarding the order.

At least in Medivan's opinion, in the eyes of Agrama, Sargeras is the embodiment of chaos, and the Burning Legion is the greatest evil, as long as it is to fight against the Burning Legion against Sargeras, then everything is just.

In Medivan's mind, this kind of behavior is called extreme by the humans of Azeroth, and it is extremely narrow-minded, which only proves that Agrama is carried away by hatred.

However, Medivan is only an astral mage, he is not a Titan, and he can't interfere in the internal affairs of the Pantheon, and he can't influence the thoughts of Agrama, the current supreme military commander of the Pantheon, and he was even blacklisted for stealing the high-level authority of the Pantheon.

If Adar hadn't helped cover it up, Medivan would have been listed as a lackey of the Burning Legion by the Pantheon, and would have been targeted for obliteration rather than blacklisted.

But Medivan thinks it's all worth it.

Whether it's the valuable knowledge gained from the Source Engine or the planetary battleship "Karazan".

Or maybe it's the biggest mystery in the universe———— where Dad went.

There is a mystery about what happened to Al-Mansour.

Adar is a Naru.

Because it is a superior Naru, it cannot go against the will of the Presbyterian Church.

But this did not prevent Adar from using roundabout means to satisfy his curiosity without going against the will of the Presbyterians.

For example, Sargeras's last meeting with his siblings before his fall.

This is a secret that belongs to the gods, and it is the highest level of secret in the universe.

Even 99.999999999999 percent of the intelligent beings in the universe didn't even know about the incident itself, let alone what was going on at that time.

However, one of the Patriarchs, Naru, knew.

One of the deceased ancestors, Naru, was there at the time.

Adar told Medivan about this, and gave him the coordinates of the Dark Universe of the Ancestral Naru's Silence.

As for the reason......

That is, half of Carlos's "plug-in" is now in Medivan's hands.

In terms of Azeroth's timeline, in the timeline where Carlos is located, Medivan has been to the Star Plane for less than a year, but how can the Star Mage Medivan, who has been in the Star Boundary for thousands of years, not see the peculiarity of Carlos's soul.

If it weren't for the affection for his hometown, Medivan wouldn't have minded treating Carlos in a more direct way than rough, rather than taking just half of it.

But all this could not be hidden from Adar.

In the case of ineffective denial, Medivan decisively chose to cooperate.

It is also true that without the cooperation of Adar, Medivan simply did not have enough time to complete his own "Karazhan".

The multiverse is all about diversity.

It's like distorting the void and the dark cosmic space.

As an artifact race that has experienced at least two cosmic annihilations, Naru has his own secret knowledge, and the Dark Universe is one of them.

In that unique space, most of the perception methods of the material world and even the distorted void were ineffective, and if it weren't for this newly built starship, Medivan, as an astral mage, would not dare to enter the dark universe easily.

But with the help of Adar, it is not a dangerous thing to go to the dark universe to find the remains left behind by a deceased progenitor, Naru.

Knowledge is power, and Medivan would not refuse such a request, because all Adar asks for is to share knowledge, and this request is not excessive.

The more knowledgeable I am, the more nostalgic and awe-inspiring I am of my hometown.

Medivin didn't lie to Carlos, just didn't finish it.

When Draenor escaped Akmund's cross-plane pursuit, Chromie still protected Carlos with a good conscience, and in fact, Medivin saved both of them at the same time.

But Medivin hid Chromie's information, or selectively forgot about it.

The reason is simple, he needs two messengers.

After being excluded by the Great Barrier of Azeroth, the astral mage Medivan could no longer anchor Azeroth's coordinates, and simply put, he couldn't go back.

Medivan's several clones left in Azeroth lacked strength and could not affect the course of the world at all, and the astral mages who had already gained enough power in the astral realm had personally cut off the possibility of saving their hometown, which was absolutely unacceptable to Medivan.

So Medivin was ecstatic about the arrival of Chromie and Carlos.

Because Carlos is relatively weak from the occult point of view, Medivin sent Carlos back to Azeroth first, leaving the stronger Chromie by his side.

If his conjecture is true, then Medivan has a chance to intervene in Azeroth.

That's the story behind Carlos that doesn't know.

However, this story has nothing to do with what Medivan is doing now.

Adar clearly told Medivan that the "thing" he had taken from Carlos could briefly awaken the deceased Ancestor Naru, and if he spoke well, he should be able to ask about what had happened.

Chromie, who never liked gossip, was not interested in staying with Medivan at all, for fear that the Astral Mage would take him with him.

What a hassle!

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