Chapter 230: The old monster has a lot of routines

Elune is a heartless woman...... Well, goddess, Ainan is not a ruthless man. With his exploits in opening up a realm and his ability to hold authority in the underworld, becoming a god is a sure thing, but Egwene is not.

The laws of time, like the laws of space, belong to the superior laws, as long as they can be comprehended, no matter how weak they are after becoming gods, they will not be weak. There are so many planes and countless races in the universe that have worked hard for this, but how many people can succeed in the end?

Egwen's talent is unmatched by few in the world of Azeroth, but this is limited to Azeroth, and it is difficult to say if it is placed in the entire universe. So many geniuses in the universe have failed to succeed, and Egwene will definitely succeed?

To say that Ainan is not worried must be false, even if he has faith in Egwen, believing that Egwene will eventually become one of the very few who succeed, but, what about time? Ainan didn't want to wait hundreds or thousands of years for that day.

Teleporting to Egwene's side, Ainan signaled to the female mage and didn't wait for Egwene to say anything more, as soon as his hand was raised, Mallorn's divinity shone brightly. A slender white chain stretched across the sky, echoing the river of the underworld on earth.

Egger had something to say, but Ainan didn't give her a chance to raise objections at all, and directly catalyzed Malone's divinity. At this point, she had no choice but to restrain her spirit, get rid of distracting thoughts, and sink her mind into the white chain.

This white chain is no ordinary thing, its existence consumes Malone's divinity every second, and this consumption is irreversible. Its function is to construct a river of time, so that those who go deep into it can have the opportunity to comprehend the laws of time.

Of course, this river of time is not really a river of time, it cannot trace the origin of the universe, not even the origin of Azeroth, but can only start from the moment of Malonen's birth and end at the moment of the end of his life. It only shows the time that the White Deer God Malorn has experienced in his life, which is equivalent to a small part of the entire timeline of Azeroth. The duration of the existence of the pseudo-temporal river depends on the amount of Malone's divinity, and it will disappear when Malone's divinity is depleted.

It is precisely because of this understanding that Egwene does not dare to delay time.

The life of the white deer god Malorn is nothing in the eyes of those races with a long lifespan, and it is well deserved for a race with a short life cycle of a human race. In Malone's life in 10,000 years, the 100-year period of mankind is too short, and Egwen's sinking his mind into it is not much more effective than walking in the long river of time.

Constructing a river of time, even if it is a pseudo-river of time, is staggeringly expensive. The divinity of Malorn, the White Deer God, could only last for half a minute before it was completely consumed. Without the support of divinity, the white chain in the sky immediately disappeared.

Short and weak Malorne.

Ainan silently spat out, and his eyes didn't leave Egwene for a moment. The disappearance of the pseudo-river of time constructed by divinity did not affect Egwen, and the female mage's eyes were closed, not moving, and her mind was completely immersed in the perception of the law.

There's a play!

His heart pounded, and Ainan's eyes lit up. Egwene is worthy of Egwene, a human genius female mage born and raised in Azeroth, who seized it firmly when the opportunity arose.

Being able to become the strongest human in Azeroth's original timeline, and at the same time the strongest human mage, known as the existence of the god of law, Egwene is really amazing.

A superior law like the law of time, even if the perception of it is only a little more, its strength is worlds apart. Ainan didn't ask Egwene to fully comprehend the law of time - in fact, it was not realistic, as long as Egwen's attainment of the law of time was slightly further advanced, he would be satisfied.

The meal must be eaten one bite at a time, the road must be walked step by step, the road to becoming a god is long, and you can't be in a hurry.

It is said that every moment of waiting time is extremely long, and that is only for impatient people, Ainan has enough patience, he does not stand anxiously next to Egwen, with a faint smile on his face, waiting for the female mage to wake up, even if more than ten hours have passed.

His eyes slowly opened, and his eyes gradually became clear from the initial blankness, and Ainan could see very clearly that there was a white filament in Egwen's eyes that was a hundred times thinner than a hair. The filament only appeared at first, and slowly faded as Egwene awoke.

Although the filament appeared for a very short time and was very small, Ainan did not dare to underestimate it, because it gave Ainan a feeling very similar to the river of time constructed by Malone's divinity. It is inferior to the latter in terms of quantity, but far superior in quality.

Regardless of the question, Egwen has benefited a lot this time, and she has her own understanding of the law of time. In other words, Egwene already has his own path to godhood.

"Haha......"

Ainan couldn't help but laugh.

What if you owe Elune a favor, this deal is worth it.

"Our conflict with the Five-Colored Dragon King will be advanced."

Everything has advantages and disadvantages, and Egwen points out the disadvantages of this incident for her and Ainan.

The law of time is such a high-end and high-grade thing in Azeroth, and when it comes to time in this world, everyone naturally thinks of the Cave of Time, the lair of the bronze dragon among the five-colored dragons. Before leaving Azeroth, the Titans gave the Bronze Dragon King the Law of Time to Nordorm, and put the Bronze Dragons in charge of Azeroth's timeline. It can be said that the law of time is the domain of the bronze dragon, whether you bronze dragon admits it or not, they will subconsciously regard the timeline of Azeroth as their possession.

Now that a human has comprehended the laws of time and has the ability to interfere with the timeline, will the bronze dragon think that his authority has been challenged? What will they think of Egwene? Is it acceptance, rejection, or destruction?

Ainan didn't have to think about it to guess the Bronze Dragon's approach, and even if he would accept it, it would be a helpless move after the failure of destruction and rejection. Once Egwene and the Bronze Dragon clashed, Ainan would not be able to stay out of the way, so they would never be able to hide behind the scenes as they did this time.

"Elune must have thought of that a long time ago."

The two glanced at each other and sighed, the old monster has many routines, one after another, which is unguardable.

Shrugging his shoulders, Ainan thought very openly: "Also calculated by Elune, we have benefited anyway, not as unlucky as a certain demon." ”

On the peak of Hyjal, Akmund was invincible, single-handedly killed under Nodashir, his strong strength was unstoppable, and under the monstrous fierce flames were countless bones along the way. At this moment, the ferocious Great Demon was looking at the World Tree with extremely greedy eyes, and the rich energy inside the latter made him salivate.

"It's a source of strength, and with it I can become stronger." Akmund muttered to himself, "It's mine." ”

The Vicious Dog of Akmund pounced on him like a prey, and climbed up with the body of the tree of Nodashir.

On another mountain peak in the distance, a Night Elf sighed helplessly, raised a long horn, and blew it with all his strength.

Woo...... Whining......