Chapter 315: What's the use of you knowing?

With the exception of Kel'thugad, the five councillors of Kenrito are all relatively talkative, and Kael'thas doesn't get along with them too badly.

The one that Crassus had the most to talk to about was the Red Dragon Mage, who for some reason had an unusual passion for Kael'thas and was astounding in his own use and understanding of spells.

Despite being a 'young' red dragon, Crassus was older than Mephites.

In his free time, the two Dalaran leaders often talked about magic together, and Kael'thas learned a lot about runes from him, which allowed him to grow up with some backward rune knowledge.

But he didn't know that Crassus was the one who was most surprised.

The strength and knowledge of this red dragon mage were acquired over a long period of time, but Kael'thas was not only a simple legendary professional at a young age, he also possessed a vast knowledge of spells that was greater than that of most humans.

One of the things that can be best proven is rune magic, even in the human world, runes are something that few mages can master. And to study to be as proficient as Kael'thas is, such a mage would also have fatal flaws in other spells.

But Kael'thas was very comprehensive, and his mastery of spells was greater than the work of some human lifetimes.

Unfortunately, even so, Kael'thas did not cause a stir in Dalaran.

Human mages are unfamiliar with elves, and many of them even believe that Kael'thas derives his strength from the secret methods of the High Elves.

Compared to him, another miracle happened to these mages.

Gianna, the princess of Kurlatis, has grown by leaps and bounds in a very short period of time, reaching the intermediate level in a few months.

She will be a great mage. 】

No one doubted this, so this little princess was sought after by countless mages, and people followed her wherever she went.

The day passed very plainly, and Kalia still came to visit the door from time to time.

And Kael'thas also gave up his plans to go out for the time being because of the runes.

It was a year before he stepped out of Dalaran's door again.

This time it was to bid farewell to Crassus.

"When will you be back?"

Kael'thas asked the Red Dragon Mage after he reached the door.

Over the past year, Crassus has taught him enough rune knowledge to train Kael'thas to become an expert in runes.

"I don't know."

Crassus laughed, and although it was a separation, his face was filled with a happy look:

"I want to spend some time with my Majesty, Kael'thas, you already know who I am."

In the previous story, although Crassus did not specifically mention his own identity, he already sensed that Kael'thas must have known.

[This is not surprising]

Crassus glanced at Sylvanas, and if he remembered correctly, he should have met the female ranger.

He thought Sylvanas had told Kael'thas.

"My time is not the same as yours."

Crassus then laughed, and looked up at the Violet Castle that stood in the center of Dalaran:

"Maybe by the time I get back, a few of those guys will have already been replaced."

Dragons live so long, but Crassus wasn't worried about Dalaran at all.

It's just a place for him to stay, he can come back at any time, and there will be a councillor who will be left to himself.

"That's a long way off."

Kael'thas smiled wryly at Crassus's words, which the Red Dragon Mage clearly said would not be back for at least ten years.

[At that time, Dalaran may have been destroyed and rebuilt. 】

Of course he didn't say it.

"It is indeed a distant time for human beings, but for you, Your Highness, it is only a snap of a finger."

Crassus smiled unconcernedly, in his opinion, Kael'thas was so young, there were thousands of years to go, and more than ten years was very short.

"Well, I don't want Her Majesty to wait long."

Crassus waved his hand, and the man turned to leave.

He was going back to the Scarlet Barrier, the Yang or the Temple of the Dragon's Sleep in Northrend, and no matter where it was, he would be with the Red Dragon Queen for a long time this time.

[The Red Dragon Queen seems to be his spouse now? 】

It occurred to Kael'thas that he remembered that the Red Dragon Queen's other consorts had died.

It didn't matter, though, and Kael'thas shook his head back to Dalaran.

Then there was a quiet pause.

In order to keep in touch with Quel'Thalas, Kael'thas set up a communication circle in the High Elf area of Dalaran and closely monitored Quel'Thalas's development.

The Kingdom of the High Elves hasn't changed much, everything is going slowly.

The Sky Towers that had been prepared years ago were finally fully constructed, covering the entire border of Quel'Salas - including the ocean, and these towers were able to quickly spot enemies and add a little bit of attack power.

After years of planning, the melee forces composed of warriors and other melee forces finally reached a level that Kael'thas was satisfied with, 10,000, enough to deal with any existing forces.

However, the demonic transformation has not progressed, and Kael'thas has mobilized the researchers of Hinterland to investigate, but there is still no suitable object to replace the soul stone.

However, in any case, the overall strength of the High Elves is several times greater than in history, and Kael'thas is even a little skeptical, even if the undead are invaded.

Can those undead shelves really threaten Quel'Salas in the firepower of so many elven warriors and mages?

With this in mind, Kael'thas created his first complete rune, which was engraved on the one-handed sword Leapcutter.

This runic effect doubles the speed and agility of both the master and the sword when activated.

It seems simple, but with the elf's original speed, Kael'thas can move as well as a warrior, he is a mage, and having the same speed as a warrior would be a nightmare for the enemy.

And more importantly, this sword does not need to be controlled by itself, as long as it is kept by its side, it will actively launch effects and attacks on the target that Kael'thas wants.

As long as Kael'thas doesn't reach the limit of his physical strength

It's a miracle, a feat that no one has been able to do since ancient times, but unfortunately no one has noticed it yet

Later, Kael'thas cultivated all the weapons on his body, but the runes only got one-handed swords.

Two years have passed.

After so much comfort, Kael'thas wanted to move, and he pondered whether to deal with Kel'thugad first, or whether he should go out and find the remaining weapons.

He quickly identified the first thing.

For such a long time, Kel'thugad's defenses have also disappeared, which is a very good act.

Kael'thas began to plan secretly.

He had secretly collected all of Kel'thugad's information, trying to determine the course of the human mage's movements.

But what bothered Kael'thas was that Kel'thugad's whereabouts were very hidden and difficult to trace.

The human mage was clearly doing some terrible experiments, and he was very careful to hide his actions.

Kael'thas was in a tangle.

And even if Kel'thugad's course of action is determined, Kael'thas will have to face the difficulty of killing him.

At this critical moment, one night, a crow flew into Kael'thas room without realizing it.

The crow seemed to want to land on the sleeping Kael'thas, but as soon as it got closer, a red lightning appeared.

"Shhhh

The crow almost reflexively turned into a ghost and stood in front of the bed, avoiding the cold light.

A flaming sword floated in the air, the tip of the sword trembling at the man.

"A living sword?"

The man, Medivan, took a breath as he looked at the sword.

[Created so quickly?] 】

A cold sweat broke out on his forehead.

Luckily, he was a ghost now, otherwise the sword would have cut a huge wound in his body just now.

"Huh?"

Kael'thas was awakened by the movement of his one-handed sword, and sat up sharply and looked over.

"Medivan?"

He opened his mouth in surprise.

Madivon hadn't been seen in two years, and Kael'thas wondered if the Guardian had forgotten the agreement.

"Are you here this time because the time for the second request has come?"

Kael'thas got out of bed, put on his cloak, and asked Medivan.

He only thought of this reason.

"It's almost time."

Medivan nodded slowly, and said in that characteristic baritone:

"But before I do that, I'm going to tell you something."

Kael'thas gave him a strange look:

"What's the matter?"

He didn't feel that anything could be more important than an agreement.

Kael'thas was torn out about the identity of the Queen of the Dead.

“”

Medivan smiled as he stared at Kael'thas.

"The orcs are coming."

"The orcs are not easy to deal with this time"

A piece of news that made Kael'thas tremble was told by him.

"How is it possible, didn't we go and close the coordinates last time?"

Kael'thas lashed out at Medivan:

"Don't tell me it's been opened again."

What a joke, orc invasion!

So, wouldn't Naozu still take those treasures and then unleash a spell that failed to become the Lich King?

"The dark door was reopened by someone else."

Medivan smiled wryly:

"I can't stop that person."

It was a demon, and it wasn't an ordinary demon, and with Medivan's power, it was looking for death.

"Who is it?"

Kael'thas wanted to know which bastard had turned on the coordinates.

Medivan rightfully did not answer this question

[You know what's the use?] 】

Anyway, I can't change it, so it's better not to know.

Now, Medivan just wants to steer Kael'thas into an action that minimizes casualties as much as possible. (To be continued)