Chapter 347: Father

Magic brooms sweep the way on the ground, arcane golems remove broken images from the walls and carry them away, and elves change the curtains for Karazhan's room one by one.

Bright magic lanterns illuminate every cloister.

It's fast... In just half a day's work, the High Elves had almost cleaned up Karazan.

However, the situation was very different from what Kael'thas had expected, and most of Karazan's monsters did not appear: the curator was gone, the demon prince on the top floor was not here, and the statue of the virgin of chastity was lifeless.

This makes the elves' actions simple and smooth.

It is worth mentioning that the elves, led by Sylvanas, watched the performances in the theater for a long time - the figures of the performers were so realistic that they were reluctant to kill.

"Anyway, these things won't leave the stage, they will just keep changing the show, wouldn't it be better to keep them?"

A not-so-clever elf asks Sylvanas this, only to be thrown onto the stage by Sylvanas.

The story of the Big Bad Wolf and Little Red Riding Hood was being played out on that stage, and the unlucky elf turned into Little Red Riding Hood, which the Big Bad Wolf chased after for a long time.

After that, the elves did not object to destroying everything on the stage.

So far, most of the area of Karazan has been completed and is being renovated and renovated intensively.

"Your Highness, the curtains here are running out..."

"Your Highness, the stage stool in the performance area is seriously damaged..."

"Your Highness, should we leave those cutlery behind?"

The constant stream of questions from the elves made Kael'thas regret her arrangement with Solan Liane - she had gone outside to check on the mages for the enchantments.

Now there was only one Sylvanas by Kael'thas side.

"Sylvanas, you stay here for a while and deal with these issues, and I'll clean up the rest of the place."

He decisively left these things to the past, and left directly with a group of elves.

This made Sylvanas's face turn a little unpleasant.

"Lord Sylvanas..."

No one dared to question Kael'thas's decision, but it took a few moments for the elves who had stopped there to speak carefully.

"Be quiet."

Sylvanas spat out cold words, then looked up:

"Except for useful things like books, I moved out and burned everything else."

After her eyes swept over, she gave a plan neatly:

"Karazan doesn't need human decorations, it's all replaced with ours."

This was how she decided, so when Sylvanas caught up with Kael'thas, the elven prince was amazed at the speed.

They walked outside from the third floor and reached a huge terrace that curved upwards.

Juggernaut Terrace - that's its name.

As soon as they came out, a great darkness covered them.

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Kael'thas looked up, and could see a huge bone dragon flying under the dim skyโ€”of course it couldn't be!

There was only a perpetually cloudy and dim sky, rumored to be the effect of a magical explosion when Medivan died, but no one knew if it was true or not. By the way, the sky is overcast over the entire upwind trail, so the lights must be kept on inside Karazan at all times.

Of course, Kael'thas came to the Juggernaut Terrace more to try and discover the Nightmare.

Nightmare is a bone dragon that was a blue dragon in its lifetime.

The Blue Dragons were nearly wiped out by Deathwing with the Dragon's Soul in ancient times, but some have survived to the present. The Blue Dragon is the guardian of magic in this world, responsible for overseeing and guarding the development of magic in this world.

Although it is difficult for the Blue Dragons to control the magic situation due to their scarcity, many years ago, a Blue Dragon noticed Medivan's research on evil magic in Karazhan.

It flew in to warn Medivan, and as a result... was directly killed by the guardian of the demigod.

The power gap is too great.

"Your Highness, is there anything strange here?"

Sylvanas asked, looking at the sky and finding nothing.

"Nope..."

Kael'thas didn't tell her about Nightmare.

This undead creature needs to go through a series of jobs before it can be summoned, and now it seems that the situation should not be in the way of the elves.

Kael'thas decided to have the elves find the bones of the blue dragon near Karazan in a few days, and then purify them to prevent future troubles.

They walked around the terrace and went up to the fourth floor, then kept going until they reached the fifth floor.

There's a library on the fifth floor, and it doesn't seem like the books here have been moved by the mages of Dalaran because there's a more powerful guy here.

The shadow of Elam, or Elam's obsession, is the obsession of Medivan's father.

It is rumored that the former Guardian Egwen's surname is Wandering, and in order to pass on the power of the Guardian, she seduced the royal mage of the Stormwind Kingdom' 'Nelas. Elan', gave birth to Medivan.

However, Egwene herself has no interest in Elan, and she left after Medivan was born.

Medivan was raised by his father, but one night in his teenage years, a nightmare woke him up, causing a huge amount of energy to explode in his body.

This force alarmed some mages and priests from the human world, and they rushed to Stormwind, and it took Elan, along with hundreds of priests, to suppress the burst of energy.

A few days later, the energy suddenly vanished, and Medivan fell into a deep sleep, his father, Neras. Ellam was exhausted and fell to the ground.

But Elam was still unable to let go of his children after his death, and just after Medivan's death, Elam's voice echoed in Karazhan, a castle far from Stormwind.

The Shadow of Elam is located in the library on the fifth floor.

However, this obsession is completely different from Medivan's soul body, although it looks the same, but the shadow of Elam is similar to the previous butler, and it is not a real thinker.

"Are you ready?"

Kael'thas gathered his thoughts and asked a few elves beside him.

"Yes, Your Highness..."

They replied in a low voice.

With golden shields and double-headed blades, these elves are spellbreakers.

The power of the Shadow of Elan, and more importantly, his ability to spell mass damage is that Kael'thas doesn't want the elves to be hurt.

At this time, it is best to let the spellbreakers attack, and with their strength, they may not even be able to hurt the books.

Kael'thas let the Spellbreakers into the library, and then waited outside with Sylvanas.

"Please, don't do this! My son has gone mad! โ€

"Who are you? What do you want to do? Get away from me! โ€

Some frantic shouting came from the library, and it was clear that the lawbreakers were on the move.

Kael'thas didn't hear the explosion of magic, and Elan's screams didn't pause in the slightest.

The mage praised his son's strength, but also scolded him incoherently for his madness.

The voice died down after a minute..."Your Highness, it's done. โ€

The spellbreakers came to report, and several mages walked in to dispel the souls.

"Hmm"

Kael'thas let a few unharmed spellbreakers rest, then stepped into the library.

When the mages were done with their work, they also bowed and left.

"You go out too, Sylvanas."

Kael'thas let the last companion go.

He watched Sylvanas leave, then turned to look at a hidden raven on the bookshelf.

"So you're here."

Kael'thas smiled helplessly:

"You're not going to have a problem with my approach, are you?"

It is clear that Medivin saw his father being eliminated and dispersed.

"Of course not, I appreciate your behavior."

The raven flapped its wings and flew to the ground, gradually turning into the phantom of the mage, and he saluted Kael'thas:

"Thank you for letting the people of this castle leave."

This is a sincere thank you.

Medivin is grateful for Kael'thas for his actions, as it's something he can't do right now.

"Thank you for letting my father go safely."

He continued to thank him with a somewhat complicated look in his eyes.

"Is that really your father?"

Kael'thas was startled and couldn't help but ask.

Isn't the Shadow of Elam just an obsession?

"He is indeed my father."

Medivan replied with a wry smile:

"He's a powerful mage, but he's not a soul expert."

"Being able to continue to act and think after death is something that few people can do."

He turned and walked around, explaining to Kael'thas in detail:

"My father's soul came to this castle and was confined by it."

"This castle is a magical node, so let my father and those spirits stop and use some of the power."

Kael'thas watched Medivan slowly walk along the bookshelf, and suddenly understood.

If that Elan Shadow wasn't Medivan's real father, then how could he be in this last library to protect the books?

Almost all of Karazan's stuff has been scraped, including the larger library, which is the most complete here.

The Shadow of Elam praised his son and scolded him for his madness.

But he died to save Medivan and came to Karazhan to protect the books... Isn't that already a good father?

"Do you love your father?"

Kael'thas asked Medivan, perhaps simply trying to determine the answer.

"I don't need to ask, I'm standing here to be the answer."

Medivan smiled, then asked rhetorically with flashing eyes:

"What about you? Do you love your father too? โ€

He had heard about this elven prince from Solan Lian's mouth, and knew that he didn't get along much with his parents.

"Of course."

Kael'thas nodded.

Compared to his previous life, there is no reason why he doesn't love his current family, does he?

"He's a great father."

Kael'thas raised an eyebrow proudly and smiled softly.

This addition made Medivan's face a little complicated.

"Great..."

From the point of view of the father and the people, it is indeed a great king of elves.

But if Kael'thas and Medivan see the same thing... Will he really be able to accept this greatness? (To be continued)