Chapter 321: The Unexpected

Chapter 321: Unexpected Things

Vane's spell was unexpected by the human mages of Stormwind, and that was already expected by Vane. However, there were also unexpected things that happened in Vane.

On the roof of a house not far from the city walls, a female gnome looked at Vane and frowned. This dwarf is Chromie, a bronze dragon that transforms into a dwarf.

Originally, her attention was on Walker's body, so she mingled among the dwarves and gnomes in the form of a dwarf, taking the opportunity to observe Walker's every move. After decades, she has not been able to find out what makes Walker different, so she has determined that Walker is fine, if it weren't for the sudden orc invasion and the Ironforge Castle sending Walker reinforcements, Chromie would have left the dwarf and gnome station and returned to the Bronze Dragon's station.

But Chromie's decision to observe Walker's actions during the war one last time made her discover the difference in Vain, who had never been on her watch list.

As a bronze dragon, he is very knowledgeable about spells. Vane had always been a priest in Chromie's consciousness, but Vane's spell was clearly not a Holy Light spell, but a closer to an arcane spell. In this way, he was naturally targeted by Chromie.

Chromie, in particular, recalls the various changes in this world. The paladin was born early, and there was Vane there. In the battle to the death of Ragnaros, Vane and his squad are hired. When Maladon Thrydes died, Vane and the others happened to be on the continent of Kalimdor. Every time there is a Vane, it makes it even more suspicious.

With this discovery, Chromie naturally set his eyes on Vane's body, and the return to the Bronze Dragon's residence was left behind.

In addition to Chromie noticing Vane, there was another dragon who also noticed the difference in Vane. This is Nesario, the king of the black dragon, Deathwing.

Deathwing had come to see how the invaders from the other world were doing, and at the same time to consider whether to lead the Black Dragon Legion into the opposite world.

However, I didn't expect to find a difference in Vane here, especially the shield spell that Vane released at the end, although Vane's spell didn't leak energy. But who is Deathwing, he is not the same as Chromie, and he can see the difference in Vane's spell at a glance. He knew that once this spell was used, there was nothing he could do to protect the people in it with this spell shield even for the duration of the spell. You can only wait until the spell effect has ended before you can continue attacking.

Even he is like this, let alone others, with this spell, Deathwing, not to mention anything else, it is no problem for a dragon to take on the whole world alone. Obtaining this spell became one of Deathwing's goals. Of course, what to do with Vane is a matter to consider, and in order to get the spell he wants safely, Deathwing chooses to abandon some of his plans and free up resources to invest in Vane's side.

I have to say that Deathwing doesn't understand DND's spell system at all, and he makes this spell absolutely invincible. In fact, there is no truly invincible spell. As long as it's a spell, there's a way to crack it, the only difference is how many ways to crack it and whether you're going to crack it.

The fewer ways to crack it, the fewer people will be able to fight it. If the opponent can't crack the spell, then the spell is invincible to the opponent. Then there are so many demigod-level existences in the entire Azeroth world, and it is hard to guarantee that there will not be an existence that can crack this shield spell, and no matter how good Vane himself is, he will crack this shield spell, so if a dragon singles out the whole world, Deathwing really thinks too much, and he probably hasn't woken up yet.

Once again, the orc army was repulsed. This time, they put all the remaining ogre troops in front of the mad orc laborers, and then withdrew the entire orc army again. At the same time, the ogre troops that successfully blocked and repelled the human pursuit last time were completely killed by the orc laborers this time.

The attack of the orc laborers on the orc army lasted only three hours, and after killing all the ogre troops, after more than ten minutes, these orc laborers looked up to the sky one by one and roared, and then their entire bodies turned into ashes, leaving no residue at all.

This condition was caused by the spell of life burning used by Vain. This spell causes the caster to burn life and increase their abilities. Normally, when using this spell, you are forced to be helpless, and there are also conditions for the spell to be canceled. Once the spell cancellation condition is reached, the spell automatically stops burning the life of the caster.

However, this time, Vane didn't even think about setting the conditions for the spell to be canceled, and he took the effect of this spell to the highest extreme. And also temporarily made some special modifications to this spell, the original speed of burning life will not destroy the user's roots, that is, with the time of cultivation, the object of the spell can replenish a part of the burned life.

However, this spell released by Vane this time was not like this, under Vane's temporary modification, the burning speed was greatly increased, and the effects of the entire spell were greatly enhanced. Once the spell is unleashed, it is impossible to stop it until it is completely ashes. And in order to make the effect of this spell more powerful, Vane canceled the ability to quickly recover from injuries after injury, and with the legendary spell shield that Vane released at the end, the ability to recover injuries is simply redundant. The excess energy from the recovery of injuries is allocated to improving physical fitness.

Therefore, in just three hours, these orc laborers burned everything but their souls. Their bodies were completely annihilated, and nothing was left. The huge power in exchange for it was only thousands of orcs who were at the lowest level and the worst in strength, killing hundreds of thousands of orc armies crying and shouting and hugging their heads.

On Stormwind's side, after the orc army disappeared, they didn't dare to send troops to hunt them down. Just kidding, don't you see those orc laborers who have been spelled with only a few thousand, in a positive and tough way, killing hundreds of thousands of orcs to the point of crying dad and mother? What if these guys turn around and kill them once they send troops to follow? When the time comes, Stormwind City's walls will probably not be able to stop these guys even if they are twice as thick.

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