Chapter 344: The Way to Change
The minarets were shrouded in moonlight, and the snow-white light covered the city like an open picture.
Kael'thas sat alone on the window, leaning his body against the edge of the window—doing nothing, looking at the sky like a statue.
Medivan's answer is Aurelia, the female ranger whose story has been changed by Kael'thas.
He couldn't accept the answer.
Kael'thas never wanted to hurt his elves, and perhaps the reason for leaving Aurelia behind was for the benefit of the entire race, but didn't he want the woman's fate to change?
In its original history, Aurelia's family was destroyed, and her vengeful rage led her to hunt down orcs to Draenor, and there was no news of her in that world, or even death.
Kael'thas didn't find such a story beautiful, so he ruthlessly changed the story.
But if this change pushes Aurelia into another, deeper nightmare, one that is hard to come by, even death
Then all this seems meaningless.
What did I do? 】
Kael'thas thought to himself with some self-deprecation, and thought alone for half the night.
Thinking wasn't useless—he felt like he had the key points of the Queen of the Dead.
The historical queen was Sylvanas, and the current prophesied queen is Aurelia, and the two have one thing in common, they are both commanders of the Quel'Salas Ranger.
Originally, Aurelia went to Draenor, and Quel'Salas's Ranger leader was Sylvanas.
And now, Aurelia didn't go to Draenor, and Kael'thas handed over the huge team to her.
In this analysis, the final result is also taken for granted.
The one who became the Queen of the Dead was not a specific person, but a leader who commanded the High Elves army to resist.
Now it's a little different from history, maybe that unit is the one that belongs to Kael'thas in the hands.
Whoever is in command of his team will become the Queen of the Dead.
However, is it really that simple?
In order to prove his idea, after eating the next morning, Kael'thas found Medivan again.
"If you want to ask me if the change can change this outcome, I think you're going to be disappointed."
Seeing his thoughts at a glance, Medivan indifferently denied:
"Even if you lock people up or send them somewhere else, what should happen will happen."
That said, the key point of the Queen of the Dead is not status.
Kael'thas was silent.
"Is there any way to change that?"
He looked at Medivan and said:
"I can do more for you."
Medivan's soul-only body is very inconvenient to move, and Kael'thas has seized on this to take advantage of.
"Help me do things"
Medivan chuckled and shook his hand gently:
"No, I don't need your help just yet."
"But I can help you make some changes, and it's up to you whether you succeed or not."
He was surprisingly easy to speak.
But in fact, this has nothing to do with Solanlian.
The so-called 'help you make some changes' is a very vague phrase in this case.
Kael'thas would have thought it meant 'changing Aurelia's fate', but Medivin might have been saying more 'let Kael'thas make some changes'.
The young elven prince didn't notice this, and his somewhat pale face that night began to normalize.
"Thank you."
Kael'thas bowed his head to Medivan in thanks, then asked:
"How do I do that?"
Medivan's prophecy was not wrong, which gave Kael'thas a high level of trust in his words.
"Your Highness Kael'thas what do you think is the most important thing to change your fate?"
Without an immediate answer, Medivan first asked a question.
The answer came to Kael'thas almost instantly:
"Is it power?"
He gave the right answer.
Perhaps in another world, knowledge can change fate, but in this world, power is still the most important.
People with power and people without power are completely different lives.
"Yes, power."
Saying this, Medivan was not happy at all.
"I'm well, or the other me, he has great power, and it feels like fate is rolling in the palm of his hand, and he can play at will."
He walked beside Kael'thas with a mockery on his face:
"But he still underestimated that thing, and his power was false splendor in front of it, which led to his defeat."
Kael'thas knew who Medivan was talking about.
Sargeras - The leader of all demons, the demon who once possessed Medivan and disturbed the world.
"Yet, in any case, he did play with the world."
Medivan's face sank:
"He has changed the fate of the whole world, and the powerful can change the fate of others."
"His Highness Kael'thas "
Before Kael'thas eyes, the old mage's body transformed into a crow.
"If you want to change the fate of some people, you have to be stronger than them."
The crow's red eyes exuded a chill, and he stared at Kael'thas tightly:
"This is the opportunity I gave you to change, do you dare to put your mind down for a while and study wholeheartedly?"
It's simply impossible!
Kael'tham's pupils shrank, how could he let go of the many potential dangers to study at this time?
In his original plan, whether the undead came or not, he would do his best to deploy in the human world to prevent the growth of the Cult of the Damned God and the outbreak of the plague.
Medivan seemed to know what was going on his mind, and chuckled lowly.
"Sure you really know a lot with this expression?"
"I don't know who told you that."
Medivan's voice began to grow cold:
"But it's changed, completely changed many years ago."
"So be it"
The crow flew from the ground to the cupboard, then tilted its head, and said with a slight mockery:
"Keep an eye on all the information in the world – you can learn from that."
Medivan's words made Kael'thas a little uneasy.
But if he could continue to observe the movements of the plague and the undead, Kael'thas would not be able to refuse Medivan's words.
But can becoming powerful really change Aurelia's fate?
Kael'thas was a little unsure, but he had no choice.
Two choices took shape in his mind at about the same time: to study to become stronger, and to rearrange Aurelia's work.
Doing these two things together is all the way he can find at the moment, who is already confused about the future.
"Maybe you're right"
Kael'thas agreed with Medivan, and he then asked:
"So how should I study?"
"Or where are you going?"
The old mage had said so much, and it was clear that he could not have studied in seclusion in Dalaran - much less in Quel'Thalas.
"You're smart."
Medivan praised, and then said:
"Dalaran is not suitable for your studies, actually, I think Karazan is the best place."
He sold his residence in disguise.
Kael'thas was a little surprised.
"Karazan, isn't that place already occupied by some monsters?"
He then frowned again:
"Besides, we don't have the key, and that place belongs to Stormwind's territory."
Karazan's key was brought to Draenor by Madeven's disciple Khadgar, and it was difficult to enter the castle that once belonged to the 'demigods' without the key.
"So it's up to you whether you succeed or not."
Medivan smiled:
"I can figure out the key, but the monsters in Karazan and the ownership of Karazan itself have to be solved by you."
This is no small matter, and although Kael'thas and Varian are on good terms, Karazan is too sensitive for the little king to give him easily.
Even Dalaran is peeking into the secrets inside Karazhan, how can he make Karazhan his own?
"I look forward to you resolving these issues sooner rather than later and becoming the new Lord of Karazhan."
Medivan finished speaking, and then flew away.
Kael'thas began to think of a countermeasure by himself.
Next to the High Elves' dwelling, the raven that had left Kael'thas flew to a remote corner of the courtyard.
"Hello."
He turned into a ghost and was completely hidden in the darkness.
"Hello."
It seemed like a code, and soon a man came from the courtyard, it was Solan Lian.
"I just spoke to your Highness."
Medivan recounted the conversation that had just taken place to Solanlian, and then asked with a hint of a smile:
"Is that okay?"
"If he can become a saint in the past few years, plus the things collected by the magic circle in your hand, he should be able to better protect his soul."
Madiwen added:
"Of course, there are a few more important things, but that's for later."
Solanlian breathed a sigh of relief and nodded.
"Well, thank you."
She assured Madiswan:
"I won't forget the agreement, and I will definitely find a way to stop the human princess's actions."
The two looked at each other and smiled.
"However, you want His Highness to go to Karazan, is it simply because His Highness is suitable there?"
Solanlian asked again, watching Medivan's expression carefully.
“”
Medivan hesitated.
"Not exactly."
He still honestly confessed in front of this female companion:
"There's what I need, too, but it's going to be a hassle to get in like that now."
"But I don't have the consciousness to let your highness suffer, Karazan is a treasure trove, and it doesn't hurt him to take it."
No one knew that Medivan still had some power left in Karazhan that he could wield.
And that's not all - Karazhan is a magical place, and even if a demon obscures Medivan's vision, he can still find some fragments of future history in Karazhan.
Those things put Medivan at ease.
(To be continued)