Chapter 53: The Dark Gate

Mai Diwen followed Gul'dan to the top of the snow-capped mountain, but did not see a single snowflake. What www.biquge.info Pen & Fun & Pavilion brings into view is a huge red altar, and the strange aura emanating from the altar envelops the entire mountaintop, making people dull.

And the ice roar that was caught was trapped in the center of the magic array.

Behind the ice roar above the altar were two large red stone pillars, seemingly made of rocks one by one, each with unknown runes engraved on it, reaching into the sky.

In front of the pillar stood two huge stone statues, and a mysterious man in a robe stood in front of him with a giant sword, seemingly guarding the place. Mai Diwen looked up along the guard's body, but under the cover of the robes, his face was a black mist, and there were two red dark lights in the black mist, staring at no one here like a god of death.

The strange gaze and the red snow-capped mountains haunt everyone's minds like a nightmare, even if you close your eyes, he will appear in your dreams.

The mouth of the guard seemed to be singing an unfamiliar ballad, and the song was heavy and profound, as if it did not belong to this era. Not a single beat of the song touched their heartbeat, and Mai Diwen only felt that his heart beat with every verse of the song, and the slow singing actually slowed his heartbeat.

Mai Diwen only felt dizzy, and he didn't dare to look at those eyes. Looking up again, I saw a monster with five thorns on its head staring at him above the clouds, its lizard-like head covered with fangs that seemed to tear everything apart. Two huge claws hung in the clouds, like the monarch of the sky.

The clouds gradually cleared, and Mai Diwen finally saw the whole picture, only to see that it was just a statue, lying on a beam. Unknown and strange murals were carved on the beams, and the Maidiwen could be seen clearly below, almost every tiny line could be seen.

At this time, Mai Diwen realized that these two huge stone pillars were connected to this beam, and they actually formed a red gate.

In the middle of the gate is a black vortex, and next to the vortex is a green glow.

"Isn't this the Gate of Darkness? You kid has a lot of stuff to cross. Milhouse recognized the huge structure in front of him at a glance and said to Gul'dan.

"Huh?" Gul'dan looked at Milhouse in some surprise, not many people could call this thing by name, let alone what it did, even in Azeroth. I couldn't help but look at the dwarf in front of me.

"The Dark Portal?" Mai Diwen seemed to remember something, and his brain suddenly felt a sharp pain like tearing, and he only had one feeling, that is, he must stop this door.

"You're him!" Guldan, who had been observing Mai Diwen, suddenly said.

"Who?" Guna looked at Mai Diwen, who was holding her head and dancing her claws, she wanted to help him but she couldn't do it, and after hearing Guldan's words, she asked.

"Hehehe, you're going to have to ask him." Guldan walked to Mai Diwen's side and put his hand on Mai Diwen's body, Mai Diwen's irritable breath suddenly calmed down, and the headache eased.

And when he woke up, the first thing he said was, "Never open the door!" ”

His unconscious words caused Guldan's displeasure, and he only heard Guldan's muffled snort, and Maidi realized that he was awake.

"You kid even know this?" Milhouse saw Maiden's pained look and said, "It seems that my apprentice is not useless. ”

"Apprentice? Hehehe, interesting. When Gul'dan heard Milhouse's name, a smile appeared on his old-fashioned and strange face, "I don't know if you dare to call him that after you know his true identity." ”

"What? Identity? I've seen a lot of high-status people, so what can I do? It's not about two shoulders against one head. Milhouse disagreed, believing that the Mess was just a student with a better talent for magic.

"What if I say he's Medivan?" Gul'dan's words did not frighten Milhouse, but caused Milhouse to laugh.

"Hahaha, if he smells Maidi, won't he be me?" Milhouse smiled back and forth, a little uncontrollable.

"Tell me, what is your purpose? If you want me to open the door for you, it's better than you think. Maiden didn't wait for Gul'dan to speak, and although he didn't know why he couldn't open the door, he knew that the voice in his head would not deceive him.

"You're right, I just want you to open the door for me." Gul'dan laughed, and Maidi's refusal was in his expectation. "Don't you want to know what the Dark Gate is?"

Maidi was silent, and despite his curiosity about the Dark Gate, he endured it and shook his head, knowing that the best way to talk to smart people was to remain silent, and as long as he didn't speak, he wouldn't show his flaws.

"Humans and orcs originally lived in two different worlds, orcs were born in hellish Draenor and humans were born in the beautiful environment of Azeroth. One day, the world of Draenor is no longer suitable for the powerful orcs to inhabit, in order to obtain more resources, in order to obtain a better environment, we have come to Azeroth, and it is the Dark Gate that connects the two worlds. Gul'dan looked at Maidi and said slowly, without the slightest concealment of all this.

"If you say that, I won't even open the door for you. The world I live in has become like this, if I open the door for you again, then this planet will not be saved. Maidiwen looked at Gul'dan angrily.

"There are no absolutes in the world, and you don't have to say no too soon, after all, it will take a lot of time for me to completely build this gate, and now your help to me is almost zero. Only after you have fused the power of the real Medivan and inherited his memories will you be of great help to me. The use of the Dark Gate must have the summoning of the original people of this world, and those who meet this condition will have strong mana in the future is only the successor of Medivan, you. Gul'dan didn't care about telling Medivan everything about the Dark Gate, because he would know all of this after Mess Smell's awakening, and he was only a little ahead of schedule.

"You're so confident that I'll help you?" Maidiwen looked at Guldan, who, according to him, would not have been able to build the gate without his help.

"Of course." Gul'dan laughed, his ugly face looking even more distorted. "Because, it's not a one-way transmission, it's also a two-way transmission. This world has been destroyed, so why not live in a new place? Just like the orcs invaded Azeroth, you can too, not to mention that you are all human beings, and you will definitely be able to get along with those peace-loving races of Azeroth, and we orcs will reopen up our territory in this land and establish our own tribes. Isn't that a win-win? ”