Chapter 307: Light in the Light
Medivan walked over to Kael'thas side.
"Then let me use your powers."
As he said this, he stretched out his hand.
Kael'thas was caught by him, and I don't know how Medivan used the medium of the soul to touch **, but that gave Kael'thas a creepy chill.
"Take it easy, you just need to let your arcane energy flow out when I need it."
Medivan smiled and explained to Kael'thas .
A force of attraction emanated from the phantom hand, and Kael'thas could feel the amount of energy it needed.
[To such an extent]
Kael'thas breathed a sigh of relief, Medivan had too many secrets, and if Kael'thas was allowed to completely let go of the arcane energy, he was still a little worried that the power would be drained by Medivan.
But now it doesn't seem like much of a problem.
Kael'thas loosened the restrictions on the arcane energy in his body, leaving them in Medivan's hand along his arm.
Medivan took a staff and tapped the ground gently.
Silently, a blue circle formed at the feet of the two of them, and Kael'thas didn't have time to be surprised, and disappeared into the room with Medivan in an instant.
After a moment of dizziness, Kael'thas came to his senses and was in a strange place.
"This is Karazhan?"
He looked back at the huge castle building and remembered that this place was Karazhan on the upwind trail, Madison's hometown.
But what are they doing here?
"We're not here."
Medivan looked at Karazan with some nostalgia, and then explained to Kael'thas:
"Because I'm familiar with the location here, I teleported it directly."
"The place we're going to is the Cursed Lands below, the Dark Portal."
He let go of Kael'thas hand, and the phantom morphed into a crow and flew up.
"Hurry up, we need to get there quickly."
The raven stared at Kael'thas with blood-red eyes and let out a deep baritone voice.
Kael'thas summoned the white chocobo and followed the crow towards the Cursed Lands.
"When I woke up, I found that the orcs were trying to enter this world again."
The crow flew and explained:
"So we're going to go and extinguish the Dark Gate once and for all, so that the orcs can't do it."
Kael'thas was taken aback.
γNao Zu? γ
Of course, he remembered that the orcs had one last attack, and he didn't expect the time to be so fast.
"But isn't the door of darkness closed?"
Kael'thas looked up and asked Medivan, who had turned into a crow.
"It's turned off, and even I can't turn it on again."
Medivan's voice was a little cold in the night sky:
"But the Dark Gate still exudes the aura of its coordinates, and there is a very powerful warlock in the orc world who can follow these coordinates to teleport himself and a small number of troops."
"What we're going to do is shut down this function of the Dark Door."
Obviously, the alliance left a very huge hole.
Kael'thas didn't say anything more, and hurried up, if he could stop the orc warlock Naozu's actions, it would be a good thing for him.
You know, Neozu is the future Lich King.
Kael'thas was far away from him, and he had no strength to resist him, but interrupting the plan might change Naozu's fate.
But apparently there is little hope for this.
The Queen of the Dead will appear, and the Lich King will be indispensable.
Could it be that if Naozu didn't invade this world, he would have been made into a lich king by demons?
Kael'thas felt his head mess up again
He and Medivan arrived in the Desolate Cursed Lands, where the closed Dark Gate was guarded by individual human soldiers in the distance, but no one noticed Kael'thas and his actions.
The two of them cautiously came to the foot of the Dark Gate, and in front of the tall portal, the height of a person was as tall as an ant.
"You're amazing at being able to make such a huge portal."
Kael'thas couldn't help but praise Medivan beside him.
"Hmph, although this dark gate is also built by me, the main force is not me."
Medivin snorted disdainfully:
"It was built by orcs."
"The Dark Gate is not a portal divided into two sides, it has only one, and its back is in the home of the orcs."
Kael'tham's eyes widened.
He had never heard of that.
In this way, the Dark Gate is even more terrifying than people think.
[What a profound knowledge this requires.] γ
Kael'thas looked at the maker beside him in horror, and Medivan was even more terrifying than he thought.
"Hurry up, you're going to get back tonight."
Medivan urged Kael'thas to go.
He had Kael'thas standing under the massive pillar, then took Kael'thas by the hand in one hand and the staff in the other.
"As before, don't refuse the energy I requested."
Medivan commanded.
Kael'thas nodded.
Then came an attraction from Medivan's hand, and Kael'thas let the magic flow through, and he heard the sound of complex spells.
Medivan chanted the incantation, and the staff swung to depict a complex circle on the doorpost.
In order to conceal themselves, these circles did not have the slightest light imprinted into the doorpost.
Kael'thas felt that the goalpost seemed to be slowly changing, and he did not dare to disturb, instilling magic cautiously and seriously.
For half an hour, just as Kael'thas was running out of magic, Medivan finished reciting the last incantation.
"It's done."
He lit his staff on the doorpost of the Dark Gate, then let go of Kael'thas.
"Closed?"
Kael'thas breathed a sigh of relief and wiped the sweat from his forehead with his hand.
"Well, it should be fine."
Medivin nodded, and then his face was not too optimistic:
"Your magic is too small to be completely successful, there is still a way to crack it here."
"But I don't think anyone in the world will find out and do that."
He analyzed.
Kael'thas smiled bitterly, he is a legend now Medivan also said that the magic is too small, and there are a few people in this world who meet his requirements.
"Huh? By the way, why did you choose me? β
Kael'thas found another problem, why did Medivin choose someone else who was better, why Kael'thas was looking for him.
There must be a special reason for this.
"I can only look for you."
Medivan rested her staff on the ground and looked at Kael'thas with special eyes:
"You've been irrigated by the power of the Guardians, haven't you?"
He was clearly not talking about Mephites, but the elven mage who had upgraded Kael'thas to a high-level professional even earlier.
Kael'thas nodded.
"The Guardians of Tirisfa have a habit of channeling power into one person."
Medivin chuckled lightly:
"I've accepted it before, so now I can use those magic powers, and I can only use those magic powers."
"Only you still have those magical breaths in your body."
Actually, Medivin still has some magic in Karazhan, but he doesn't tell Kael'thas about it.
Karazan's powers were Medivan's last resort, and he couldn't use them lightly.
Suffice it to say, without Kael'thas, Medivan wouldn't have come out to do this.
He can only wait for the world to fall into its darkest period before returning to Karazhan to receive that part of the power to change the world.
Strength is precious, especially for Medivan.
"No wonder."
Kael'thas suddenly realized, but he thought about it again, and something else came to mind.
According to Medivan, if he wants to do something, he will have to ask Kael'thas for help, which will obviously give Kael'thas more things.
"So what's the second thing?"
Kael'thas couldn't wait to end the first engagement.
Madison, however, laughed.
"The second thing hasn't arrived yet, I'll look for you in a while, Your Highness Kael'thas, you can go back to Stormwind City now."
He's not a vegetarian either.
Kael'thas sighed, and reluctantly followed Medivan back to Karazhan.
Mediven had to be in Karazhan to cast a spell to send him back.
And Kael'thas also needs this journey to regain his magic.
Before dawn, Medivan sent Kael'thas back to his room, and then disappeared without a sound.
[It's like a ghost.] γ
Kael'thas commented on Medivan like this, but he didn't expect Medivan to leave and instead came to the room where Solan Lian was.
The astral was dressed neatly and seemed to have known for a long time that he was coming.
"I want to see that circle, it's interesting."
Medivan was silent for a moment, then spoke:
"But when I came here, I gave up on the idea when I found out what you wanted."
He had just come over to see this astrology out of sheer curiosity now.
A completely different type from himself, which made Medivan very interested.
ββ
Solan Liane was a little gloomy, she had discovered Medivan when Kael'thas had been taken away, and she had thought about something.
[It seems that it won't work after all.] γ
Solanlian shook her head:
"Can I ask you something?"
She asked Medivan.
"What."
Medivan asked, narrowing his eyes, thinking about how to answer.
"Fate really can't be changed?"
Solanlian clenched her hands.
"The future you see can't be changed, he's going to end up there."
"Isn't that great?"
Medivan laughed:
"The light in the light, the will over all beings, I think that looks much better than now."
But he added:
"However, some fates can change, such as the answer I would give him."
"Either way, it's going to change the future."
Fate is so weird and unpredictable, and people who see through fate do not mean that they change their fate.
"If so, what are you doing now?"
Solan Lian sneered.
ββ
Medivan looked at the star magician with some surprise, and then showed a wry smile:
"It's just a death struggle."
(To be continued)