Chapter 68: Not Worth It (Regularly Published Chapter 1)

(This is a regularly released chapter: Ou Ye, I just found out this, this feature is so powerful!) Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day two days of double watch, everyone said happy festival!! The next chapter is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.)

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The huge stone fist was wrapped in green flames.

Kael'thas breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Solan Lian teleport away, and then he slammed his sword into Hellfire's hand with both hands.

"Hmm"

The tremendous force was transmitted, and the hands immediately became numb in pain, and then lost sensation.

But it was dangerous, and through the reaction force of this blow, Kael'thas was repelled by the force of hellfire.

Smoothly out of scope.

"Bah, Bah"

The long sword in his hand was like glass, and the sword body turned into pieces and fell to the ground.

Kael'thas looked at the rune sword that had accompanied him for a while, then threw away the hilt, felt the numbness of his hands, and began to run forward.

"What recklessness!"

The brilliance of the teleportation technique appeared in the sky, and he casually gave himself a levitation technique, and when Mephites saw the scene in front of him, he quickly understood what was going on, and scolded with some annoyance.

He was accompanied by a handsome High Elf mage, dressed in black and purple mage robes, and his pale hair showed that he was much older than he looked.

This is Darkan Drakir, the future traitor that Kael'thas has never seen with his own eyes.

[It's really disappointing]

Darkan watched the battle on the ground, and quickly knew the reason from the secret voices of his subordinates, and couldn't help but feel a little disappointed in the young prince.

In fact, many people are wrong, Darkan does not have the courage to desecrate the Well of the Sun now, and the small actions he made are actually just to inspect the future King of Quel'Thalas.

As a mage who believed in the supremacy of power, Darkan wanted to know if the future king would have what it took to make him submit.

But it is clear that although this prince is a good person, the surname who will risk his life for the sake of the soldier must determine that this prince will not be the kind of person Darkan wants.

He will only become another indecisive king. 】

Darkan couldn't help but start thinking carefully.

Of course, he didn't show any caution on his face, but said to Mephites with a smile:

"Without further ado, let's deal with these two hellfires separately!"

Mephites gave him a cold look and nodded.

His body flashed, and he was in the middle of Hellfire and Kael'thas.

"Ding"

"You have completed the quest [Demon Encounter] and gained 6000 experience points!"

"Ding"

"You have completed the quest [Radiance of the Children of the Sun] and gained 9000 experience points!"

"Ding"

"You've reached level 28, and the experience required for the lower level is 33,900!"

"Ding"

"Your identity is unlocked 2, and the remaining unlock condition is 8!"

The sound of the system rang out.

"Teacher!?"

Kael'thas exclaimed in surprise, and at the same time felt a sense of weakness and relaxation.

[Saved!] 】

The corners of his mouth cracked, and he laughed loudly, and Mephites looked at his brother with some distress and helplessness, and saw that he was full of embarrassment, and suddenly didn't know what to say.

"You get out of the way!"

After a long time, Mephites waved Kael'thas back, and then turned to look at the Hellfire in front of him.

"Hmph, I didn't think you would have the consciousness of fear too."

He sneered, the power of this Hellfire was close to legendary, but in front of the powerful Mephites, it was no different from a puppy.

Arcane glowed, and Mephites surrounded Hellfire and him with a massive circular barrier.

This barrier prevents Golem from escaping

"Well, let's do it too."

The air flashed, and Darkan appeared next to him, smiling at the other Hellfire.

At the same time, a huge teleportation circle appeared in the sky above Dysom, followed by a group of High Elf mages surging with arcane fluctuations, and they quickly landed in the fortress.

"Those two seem like we're doing something too much."

The old mage smiled bitterly and looked at the two figures in front of him, then turned to the others and said.

The remaining mages nodded approvingly.

"Then let's go after those guys."

The old mage lowered his head and looked at the soldiers below with some confusion, not finding his disciple figure, although it was a little strange, but he could still feel the information that she still existed. So he didn't think much of it, and waved his hand to chase the mages towards the place where the orcs had fled.

A group of legendary professionals chasing hundreds of orcs seems a bit overkill. But demons are a thorn in the hearts of all High Elves, and no matter how small, they must also pull out this hidden danger that can summon demons.

They must not repeat the history of antiquity.

The kingdom of Quel'Salas today is a new home that generations of elves have struggled out of pain, and every high elf will be desperate to defend this hard-won home, defend the Well of the Sun!

Kael'thas retreated to the edge of the forest with some fatigue, and sat down against a tree, only to feel a sharp pain in his foot.

"Hiss'"

He stretched out his hand, his hand trembling weakly, and pulled out some of the wooden thorns that had pierced deep into the soles of his feet, his fingers quickly stained with blood, and the soles of his feet also made him feel the pain in his heart.

[This is really not a game]

Kael'thas thought as he sweated as he looked up with his eyes closed and breathed deeply, as he enjoyed the afterglow of the Tiger's Mouth as he began to analyze the latest thing the system had given him.

I successfully completed those two tasks just now, and the level was upgraded to level 28, and I was about to become an intermediate professional, and what was even more rare was that the conditions for unlocking the identity were unlocked again.

However, what made him very puzzled was that there was obviously an unknown reward in the quest prompt, why hadn't that reward been given to him yet?

Since childhood, the system has not made any mistakes, is there something else that has not been achieved in this matter?

Kael'thas wondered if he had forgotten something, but after a moment, a warm, comfortable light interrupted his thoughts.

He opened his eyes, and Liadline, with short hair, was crouching next to him, her hands glowing white to heal her messy feet.

The wound on the foot healed quickly.

"Thank you"

The little priest lowered his head and did not show him the expression on his face.

But Kael'thas understood in his heart, and he thanked him, and then went on to apologize:

"Also, I'm sorry"

No matter how good the reason, his choice to go alone to danger is actually a very selfish act. He did not hesitate to refuse the help of others, which was also hurting others.

Kael'thas understands this, so

[You don't have to cry, Liadrin]

[I, not worth it]