Chapter 363: Time Becomes an Hourglass

The rain ceased the following day.

Looking down from the library window, the fog of the outside world dissipated little by little.

Several elves ran out with strange riding instruments, and it was Passaren who took the lead.

It's rare to see rain here, and this curious elf can't wait to go out and detect the magic fluctuations of the upwind trail after the rain.

"You're an interesting subordinate."

The crow said as he stood on the edge of the window, looking out at the scene.

The slightly older voice that came from its mouth was already used to Kael'thas by Kael'thas.

"Maybe you're right, but I still think he's too active."

The young elven prince sat behind the bookshelf, flipping through the heavy notes with his hands, and replied indifferently.

He was looking at Medivan's notes on the runes, earnest and focused.

Seven weapons were scattered around him, quietly glowing with their own—without disturbing their owners.

The crow flapped its wings and flew to the top of the bookshelf.

"You're sending someone to search this castle? Could it be that you are looking for something? ”

It asked, tilting its head.

Perhaps due to the after-effects of the crows, this demigod mage is no longer acting like a human.

“……”

Kael'thas was silent for a moment.

He quickly closed his notes and looked up at Medivan.

"I'm looking for a place inside this castle where the future will appear."

That's an honest answer.

[Sure enough...]

Medivin sighed in his heart, and continued:

"This was told to you by the junior who left yesterday? … I didn't expect Khadgar and Lothar to tell him about these things. ”

The crow fell, and then changed into Seihito and stood on the ground.

There was no denial of the problem in his words.

Kael'thas looked at Medivan in surprise.

"You didn't mean to hide it from me?"

He asked.

Medivan shook his head - of course he wouldn't admit it.

"Not on purpose, the reason I didn't tell you is because it's useless to you."

The old mage walked with his staff on his staff, and told half-truths and half-truths with a face on his face:

"Those visions of the future don't give the viewer anything effective."

His words made Kael'thas frown slightly:

"Why do you say that?"

[The best inducement is to take the initiative to attack.] 】

Medivan smiled secretly, then began to explain.

"Due to the peculiar surname of the geomagnetic field, Karazhan occasionally has visions of the future, but it also includes visions of the past, the present, and even the void and other worlds."

"These things are not fixed."

He paused, pointed to the window, and made an analogy:

"It's like a window, we can see the cloudy sky, we can see the blue sky and white clouds, and we can also see the starry night sky."

"But no matter what it is, there is only one window, and only one view can be reflected at a time."

"The chances of Karazhan seeing the future are slim."

Medivan watched as the expression on Kael'thas changed, and the elven prince understood his words in less than a second.

He began to explain without pause.

"And the window doesn't always open, it can take minutes, hours, or even days or months to open."

"Even if it's open, it's a reflection of the future, and you can't guess where and what it's reflecting."

"Is it the opening of a flower in the north? Is it the hard work of a farmer in the South? or the swimming of a fish in the ocean..."

"From beginning to end, I lived in Karazhan for decades..."

A mocking smile appeared on Medivan's face:

"However, I have never found any princes and nobles in the sight."

He didn't lie about that.

How is it possible to go to a place where the future is reflected for anyone to see, and what is truly valuable?

Perhaps, it is also a rare time in a hundred years...

The act of observing the scene now is also a kind of insurance - he wants to analyze whether the future will change in those small scenes.

It was purely relying on the sophisticated intelligence he had before.

But Kael'thas had a hard time doing that, and he was poured cold water from the head, and the enthusiasm in his heart began to shake.

"There's one more important thing."

However, Medivan still didn't stop his words, and he had even more deadly news:

"Quel'Salas is protected by the magical energy of the Well of the Sun, and nothing inside it will appear in Karazan."

The news almost extinguished the flame in Kael'thas heart.

What's the use of those visions without seeing the future of Quel'Thalas?

Kael'thas mainly wanted to see into the future and know something about what was happening in Quel'Thalas—so that he could prepare and reverse it in advance.

But now that idea has been shattered.

"No, wait..."

With a stir in his heart, Kael'thas remembered something else.

"Can it see the undead?"

He looked up at Medivan.

Perhaps, from another angle, Karazhan's scene can still be used.

If he can see what happens to the undead scourge, then Kael'thas can also find a solution.

"Possibly..."

This time Medivin did not deny it, but he also did not give a very optimistic word:

"But this kind of sight will only come out a little bit for years, and I think it's better for you to die."

How can you die?

If there is an opportunity in front of him and he does not grasp it, Kael'thas will definitely regret it in the future.

He didn't want to regret it, so he didn't heed Medivan's advice.

"Tell me where I can see those sights."

Kael'thas stood up from the ground and asked Medivan a question.

Seven weapons also floated from the ground and surrounded him.

“……”

Medivan was tempted not to tell Kael'thas about it, but if she didn't, the elves would soon find the place.

"Underground..."

He sighed and told Kael'thas the exact location.

To be exact, there are several places that will appear, but Medivin doesn't explicitly state this.

Kael'thas turned and said goodbye and left.

Medivan then reverted to the Raven and followed Kael'thas from the shadows.

He didn't want Kael'thas to see those things, but he couldn't refuse them now.

[That Astral Sorcerer...]

Medivan complained a little that Solan Lian's departure was not the right time.

If she hadn't left Karazan for Quel'Thalas now, Medivan would have been able to use her magic to hide the existence of these future fragments.

And if Medivan's foreknowledge hadn't been covered up, if Solan Liane had been on guard in the first place, it would have been impossible for Kael'thas to find these things now.

It's a lot of accidents, it's like a necessity...

"Inevitably..."

Medivan's changing crow chewed on the word, and suddenly her pupils contracted, and the fur on her body stood up.

Inevitably, yes, that's inevitable!

He made a bet with Kael'thas and gave him the answer to the Queen of the Dead.

But before that, Medivan sensed the undead queen's vacillation - it didn't matter what answer he gave, because the outcome would change because of his answer.

However, one answer is not so powerful.

What is the real reason?

Medivan asked Kael'thas to increase his power in order to fulfill Solan Lian's idea. He came to Karazhan to comfort his fear of losing his foreknowledge.

However, if all this choice comes from that answer...

Now Kael'thas is an inevitable part of the future.

These visions will not be useless, but will be an opportunity to completely change the Queen of the Dead...

He can see the future. 】

Medivin was sure of everything almost immediately......

At this moment, even he couldn't help but be afraid, it turned out that after a long time, he lost his strength and became a member of the entire history.

He's taking advantage of everything, but history is also taking advantage of him.

Medivan could no longer guess the true outcome, and he didn't know what the impact of Kael'thas would be.

will change the way the Queen of the Dead dies, looking up or...

A new character...

Time, like an hourglass, began to pass rapidly.

Three months of calm without waves.

As the stars pass away another night and the sun shines through the cold snow, a new day in Alterac arrives.

In the new morning, a huge procession spread out from the palace.

Paladins in silver armor walked at the front, heading further north to the continent.

Two flags flying high above the cold wind...

"Arthas, you're going home, why aren't you happy?"

In the middle of the flag, the human princess asks her brother.

Kalia and Arthas, the two paladins in silver armor, gathered the eyes of the entire team.

The princess and the prince have similar faces, similar eyes full of light.

But at the moment Alsace had a decline in his eyes.

"I won't be able to see my sister when I go back..."

He said this, looking a little like a child.

"Giggle..."

Kalia smiled softly, her hair swaying back in the snowflake-soaked wind, looking as active as a girl.

"You should be happy, your father will teach you to be a really good king."

"Besides..."

She drove the horses side by side, touched Arthas's head, and said hopefully:

"It's only for a year, and we can meet again after a year."

"I'm looking forward to it, you'll be the king of Alterac by then..."

【King Alterac...】

Arthas turned to look at her sister and suddenly remembered the dream.

Everyone is chasing supreme power and status, but why is this sister willing to give it to him?

Obviously, she is the most suitable king...

Why is it possible to face Alsace with such a clean smile?

[My sister has never changed...]

He thought to himself.

At this time, Alsace was 17 years old and Kalia was 23 years old...

Alsace's coming-of-age ceremony is now less than a year away.

And the pact between Kalia and Kael'thas ...

There is only about a year and a half left.

Perhaps Kael'thas never thought of what kind of ending the 8 years he casually said back then.

(To be continued)