Volume IV: The Rule of Chaos 110 Under the Shadows
If he hadn't said that his master, Kel'thugad, was waiting for me, I would never have gone down.
Of course, when he said this, I didn't immediately feel calm, relieved, and acceptable to follow him, which was nothing to be comfortable with, and nothing to be happy about, even though I did know Kel'thugad. But in this kind of environment, there are generally no good people and good things.
After the man disappeared into the darkness, I felt that I couldn't say anything about not following him, so I followed in. And the reason why I followed up was that I knew Kel'thugad, and Kelthugad knew me, and we had an intersection, and because of this friendship, I felt that he probably wouldn't do anything to me.
That's what I am...... Real people.
Actually, when I walked into the darkness, I wanted to find something to pin that door, in case I had to run, I didn't want to be able to push it open. But the idea is very ...... Very......
Let's just do it if you have any ideas, and the door slammed shut while I was still hesitating. Not to mention how disgusting it feels.
Completely in the dark, I spread my hands out, my right hand touched the wall on the right, and my left hand groped in front of me, "It's so dark!" Can you light a lamp? "It's really unpleasant to feel the wall and walk forward, and maybe it's because I know that Kel'thugad is waiting for me in front of me, so I dare to make such a request, and I do it with confidence.
The flames on the walls burst out in an instant, and the pale blue flames, although not so bright, were already able to see my surroundings and the road ahead.
After turning several corners of this narrow passage, I pushed open a door in front of me, and the scene in front of me was really ...... The word "don't have a cave" is very inappropriate here. I know it's underground, and it's very deep underground. And the facilities built here are really ...... If there is no conspiracy here, I don't believe it!
It is a hall where there are no seats, only columns, tapestries, braziers, altars. The tapestry and the flags hanging around it are not serious religions at first glance.
The man stood on the altar in front of him and waited for me to walk over with the cat in his arms, and he didn't say a word, only after I had passed he turned and led me to a side door on the right. The deeper and deeper I went, the farther and farther I went, and finally I realized that there was a burial chamber here!
I'm guessing it's the Barov family's burial chamber, but it's probably not directly below their castle. Otherwise, you want to be so unlucky.
I don't know where I went, but when I finally got to the door of a room full of instruments, I saw two figures inside. The cat jumped out of the fellow's arms, and then jumped on the table full of instruments. When he saw the cat, one of the very tall guys turned his face to look at the cat, and then reached out and took the cat into his arms.
"Thank you, Mr. Bigworth." The man stroked the cat's fur lightly and turned his face towards me.
I was stunned for a moment. Actually, I really forgot who the person in front of me was.
"Welcome." The tall man had no expression on his face, and it seemed perfunctory to say the word under a faint expression.
Seeing me staring at his face, the guy snorted lightly, "You should be more appropriate to describe you as a noble person who forgets things." "He said there was an expression on his big face, I don't know how to describe it, and he said no expression, I felt that it was also an expression, but I really couldn't describe it.
"You are?"
"The last time we saw each other was in Talenmere." He said. "Just after the end of the fight."
"Kel'thugad...... "I spat out the name.
"It's the Great Magician...... Kel'thugad. He stressed.
"I don't care if you're a great magician, in my eyes great magician is a derogatory term." I say.
"I'm surprised you came." He said.
"How did you know I was coming?"
"It's my eyes too." Kel'thugad gently stroked the cat's back with his large hand.
"Do you remember me?"
"Remember, of course, there's a feeling that you have that makes you unforgettable." He said.
"I just...... Pass by. I said.
He snorted. "I didn't expect you to like to lie."
"That's where I passed." I say.
"You say you're passing through? Ha, why didn't you say you were here for the party. He scoffed.
"Yes, if there is one, I think I'll be happy to participate." I say.
"What do you want to do?" He was four or five meters away from me, and the light from the candle on the workbench illuminated half of his face.
"What do I want to do?" I pretended to be confused. "I literally passed by here and stopped by."
"I don't believe it." He said.
"That's where I came from, I've been here before...... "a long time ago." ”
"Aren't you in the Stormwind Kingdom?" He said, "Passing through here? ”
"Isn't it in the Stormwind Kingdom now, can't you see?" I say. "I'm a free man now." I say.
Kel'thugad's eyes narrowed, and he looked at my face, as if looking for a clue. "And what did you find?"
"I remember the last time I visited, there was a lot of gold and jewelry in the castle." I say. "But...... It seems to be gone. ”
Kel'thugad snorted, "You are truly the embodiment of the Lord of Lies. ”
I didn't contradict him, and when he saw that I didn't speak, he dragged the topic back to me. "Do you remember the terrible battle that took place north of Talunmere?"
"Remember, what?" I looked around at the equipment, and it was a good fit for the mages.
"Do you know how the dead human knights got up?" He always wanted to take the initiative.
"I don't know." I say.
"It's a very special kind of magic, and we're working on it right now." He said.
"Research until late at night?"
"It's about to succeed." Kel'thugad said.
"That's really congratulations." I say.
"Congratulations? Ha! He smiled disdainfully, "When the experiment is completed, it's not too late for you to congratulate." ”
"Aren't you in Dalaran?" I asked knowingly.
"This cause needs me more." He said.
"Career?" I laughed, "Are you ready to become a teacher?" What is there to study about those dead bodies? ”
"Teacher? No, no, no...... We have no shortage of teachers. He said, "We have an endless supply of teachers." He didn't answer my later question.
"Then don't tell me you're running a school." I say.
"The royal power cannot save the world, only the people awaken." He said it in a sanctimonious manner.
"I don't understand what you're talking about." I said very directly, "What are you studying?" ”
"This society is better, this world is a healthier thing." He said.
"Why is this coming out of your mouth, and it makes me feel that this thing you studied is not going to be better or healthier." I turned my face to look around.
"Didn't you notice that the inhabitants of this island were very friendly when you came to this island?" He said.
"I'm sorry, but I came at night, and none of the islanders invited me to his house for dinner. Otherwise, I wouldn't be here. I said.
Kel'thugad didn't continue to speak, but walked over to me, "Do you remember those Death Knights? He asked again.
"Yes." I say. "You were there at the time."
"The paladin defeated them." "We have to thank the Light. ”
It made me feel weird, "What do you want to say?" ”
"Don't you think that the man who harnesses death is great?" He said.
"Of course." I say. I looked around again and said, "Maybe it's better for your lab to move up." I pointed to it. It's too cold down here. ”
My words made one of the people inside laugh.
"Yes." Kel'thugad said, "What are you doing now?" Retired or what? ”
"Can we say it somewhere else?" I said, "It's too cold in here." ”
Kel'thugad stared at me, and then said, "Mr. Rice, I will trouble you to watch the work below. Our Mr. Bill was a bit afraid of the cold. ”
The man didn't speak, just snorted.
Kel'thugad led me back slowly with the cat in his arms, but as he went, he asked me about the Stormwind Kingdom, and he answered whatever he asked, but when I asked about the recent plague, he claimed that he didn't know.
I didn't ask any more questions because I hadn't walked out of the cellar, and I was relieved as I walked with him through the long corridor and pushed open the door to the outside. My right hand was pressed against the hilt of the knife, and my left hand was rubbing around not far from my waist. If something goes wrong, quicklime powder hanging in a small bag around your waist is a great escape tool.
You can hear it, I don't trust him.
"You're a talent." Kel'thugad said.
I glanced at him in response, and I felt that he might be a moth in his mind.
"But...... You're not like the guys at Lordaeron, or you in the Stormwind Kingdom. He said.
"What the hell are you trying to say?"
"I'm doing something big right now, and I want you to join me." He said.
"You haven't told me what you've been doing since the beginning, just fiddling around with bottles and cans in the cellar with those weird guys?"
"No, no, no, I said it, it's only temporary, we'll get to the surface eventually."
"That means you're not getting recognized for what you're doing, am I right?" I squinted at the man, who was much taller than me.
"Aren't you just a man who is accustomed to hiding in the dark and doing things that don't see the light?" He said coldly. "The energy you exude is completely different from those paladins, you are not one of them at all, why bother to squeeze yourself into a circle that does not belong to you."