Chapter 3 Orphanages

Chapter 3: The Orphanage

Opening his eyes, Lei Chan sat up. A month has passed, and now the place where he is an orphanage. In addition to him, there were two babies like him in the house who were sleeping soundly in their cribs. Not far away, the High Elves who looked after the three of them sat there looking at the books in their hands. The sound of chuckling from time to time is very pleasant. It's just that Lei Chan always feels that the appearance of the high elves is very familiar, as if he has seen such an elf somewhere, which makes Lei Chan a little confused.

Now he is not the same as he was a month ago when he couldn't see his surroundings. Sitting in the crib, Lei Chan looked at the walls around him, which were carved with intricate lines. Originally, Lei Chan thought that these chaotic and complicated lines were magic patterns, but it wasn't until two days ago, when they replaced these lines, that Lei Chan realized that this seemed to be just the art style that the High Elves liked. The chaotic lines on the walls turned out to be just decorations.

The smell in this room was very good, and the scent of flowers wafted in front of his nose. The floor is also very clean, and the watering cans on the windowsill in the distance float in mid-air to water the flowers themselves. Looking out of the window into the courtyard, the brooms and dustpans were also cleaning themselves, and the sheets and bedding hanging on the ropes were all moving on their own. For these, Lei Chan was amazed to see it, even after a month, he still felt very amazing.

Turning his head and looking around himself, there was a room full of cribs. He originally thought that this was the same as the hospital in his previous life, except that the newborn baby was put in a room and that he would be taken away with him when his mother was discharged. But as time passed, Lei Chan had basically confirmed that this was an orphanage. And he was born an orphan.

Time flies, and soon ten years have passed. During these ten years, Lei Chan first learned the language of the High Elves. Now that he is no longer called Lei Chan, the High Elf aunt of the orphanage named him: Vane (later called Vane).

Vane now knew what world he was in. Vane originally thought that he might be in a world with DND rules, but he didn't expect that the place he was in was in the world of Azeroth, in the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas. And he had just heard two days before that the king's son had been born, and he was named Kael'thas Sunstrider. Well, it seems that he crossed a little too much?

Truth be told, Vane is glad that he became a High Elf and was born in Quel'Thalas. Don't talk about the rest, just say that he is an orphan. There is no need to worry about your own survival at all. The lifespan of the High Elves is 3,000 years, and while living a long life, it is also difficult to reproduce. However, the number of the High Elves is only in their early 200,000s. Therefore, every High Elf is very valuable.

The kingdom of Quel'thas is very wealthy, and all the High Elves have free access to the necessities of their existence. Of course, the free distribution of survival supplies only ensured that the High Elves could be fed. If you want to live a better life, you need to find a way to work and earn money.

The High Elves are also experts in the use of arcane arts, and all the work such as cultivating the land is carried out by the arcane golems, and the High Elves just watch the arcane golems not make mistakes. Every year at the time of the harvest, if any of the High Elves needs it, they can go to the management agency and receive enough food for free to consume for a year.

After all the High Elves received the free supplies, some of the remaining supplies were left behind to prevent emergencies, and the rest were shipped to the human sphere of influence and sold. This income alone is enough for the expenses of the High Elves as a whole, so the enchanted items made by the High Elves rarely flow into human society. These enchanted items are sought after by human society because of their magical effects. The price is unimaginably high.

High Elf children are taught from an early age to learn the skills they are interested in in order to ensure that they have the ability to earn money to improve their quality of life. The only exceptions are the orphans of Venn. The High Elf child is capable enough to unleash a 0-ring trick at the age of five. Therefore, when the children of the High Elves are five years old, the adult High Elves teach the children to read and write, and to choose and learn their favorite skills.

Because of the system, Wayne has no way to release the 0-ring trick until now, which makes him feel very distressed. In the DND system, in order to cast spells, you must have a spell bit. Even the trick of the 0 ring is the same. But now he is faced with the fact that he can't learn the higher knowledge without learning all the basics, and he can't open the spell slot system.

But isn't the amount of these basic knowledge a little too much, from the year he was born, until now, it has been ten years, even with the help of the system, plus Vane's 20 points of intelligence, and he has never relaxed. With such hard work, he has only learned half of the basics now, and at this pace, he may not be able to open the spell slot system until he is twenty years old. Thinking of this made his already regretful mood even worse.

Why is it worse? It was after he learned that the world he was in was Azeroth, and he began to regret his career choice, because the mages in the world of Azeroth were not like DND's spell system, and each ring of spells could cast a few in a day. What's even more tragic is that the release of the spell has to be prepared a day in advance. This is not the case with the mages of Azeroth, who can cast all the spells they know one after the other as long as they have mana. This ability really made him blush.

At the same time, the warrior class in Azeroth is not as weak as in the DND world, at least he can choose a ranger or a thief who eats agility. Of course, this is just what he thinks now, and he will know how wrong he is now.

For Vane now, it's too late to say anything. He has already chosen his profession, and he can only follow this profession to the end in the future. He also thought about doing something else, no longer learning spell knowledge, but looking at the interface of his own learning knowledge, he felt very eyesore, and he had some obsessive-compulsive disorder, so he had to continue to learn the path of spell knowledge, and at the same time comfort himself, at least he can still use a few spells. As for Azeroth's spells, he had already tried them, and if they didn't work under the management of the system, they wouldn't work.