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Chapter 1081: Hidden Hot Searches

Since Sarlayan has many opportunities to come into contact with dragons on a daily basis, he has long been accustomed to living with fellow dragons and does not think this is a big deal.

But after all, this is just Sarlayan's personal perception.

In the general view of mortals in Azeroth, extraordinary creatures like dragons rarely appear in the eyes of the general public.

From time to time, there will be some dragon-slaying novels featuring mortals...especially paladins as the protagonists in the market in Quel'Thalas, Stormwind Kingdom and Lordaeron.

However, the inspiration for the creation of dragons in these folk entertainment novels comes from the premature baby dragons that were forcibly grown up by the orcs using fel magic during the Second Orc War.

After the Second War, the red dragon queen Alexstrasza personally entrusted these premature dragon babies who could no longer grow and were even pitifully low in intelligence to the care of Sharlayan and Quel'Thalas.

No matter how weak-minded they are, they have inherited the blood of the dragon family after all. Although they cannot compare with the normally grown baby dragons, this baby dragon army has become the ace of the air force in Quel'Thalas and cannot be used easily.

Sarlayan has had close contact with these premature baby dragons and knows their situation very well.

Even if his strength is suppressed to the same level, the premature baby dragon is no match for Sarlayan, lagging behind in all aspects from intelligence to physical fitness.

The content of dragon-slaying novels created based on such a blueprint is naturally biased and seriously underestimates the true strength of the dragon clan.

Even so, in the perception of most mortals, the Dragon Clan is also the ultimate BOSS in the novel that is difficult for mortal heroes to defeat alone.

Usually, the protagonist needs to rely on the help of multiple companions and some unexplained "luck" elements to win with difficulty, and finally win the princess and be named a noble by the king for his achievements in slaying the dragon.

This kind of novel is okay for people to read and play. People with a little knowledge will not take the clumsy performance of the dragon clan in the book as reality.

Compared to humans, who have short biological clocks, high elves have a long lifespan of an average of 3,000 years. Except for those young people who are less than a hundred years old, most high elves have a far greater amount of knowledge than humans.

Thanks to the National Library, which has been open to the public for reading by the Sun Kings of the past, the people of the high elves can have a correct understanding of the dragon clan's strength and life forms that transcend mortals, as long as they are willing to consult the information.

To the common people of the high elves, although the attitude of arcanists is arrogant and rude, it is undeniable that the amount of knowledge possessed by these seekers who are determined to pursue the truth is indeed far superior to other "mud-legged" professions.

As early as a few years ago, Quel'Thalas had speculated about the other half of Sarlayan's bloodline, and some people had also "guessed" that Sarlayan was a descendant of the dragon race.

However, since the top management of Quel'Thalas did not comment on this, this rumor has never been confirmed.

And all this was completely changed not long ago.

In front of a large number of residents of Silvermoon City, the mother of Duke Sarlayan Shadow, Lady Inas, swaggered into the mansion of Cabinet Prime Minister Dar'Khan Drasil in the form of a dragon.

After a lot of destruction, Inasi walked away unscathed, leaving only ruins and debris on the ground.

Since "Darkan" still has some useful value and has not yet been fully exploited, the royal family and the cabinet have not announced the truth for the time being, allowing the matter to gradually ferment through word of mouth among the people.

However, in order to prevent the people from having a bad opinion of Inas and Sharlayan, Kael'thas briefly explained it in the name of the Sun King in the Silver Moon Daily.

Inas's actions were for a reason and were not a random act. The specific situation is still under further investigation.

With the acquiescence of the royal family and the cabinet, this topic even surpassed the local war currently raging in the Cursed Land and the second round of the civil war in Lordaeron next door, and became the undisputed first place on the "Hot Search List"

.

This hot topic quickly spread to the ears of the high elf mages of Dalaran who are accustomed to watching the Silver Moon Daily. Recently, there has been a wave of discussion in Dalaran.

However, the gossip topics discussed by the people in Quel'Thalas are different. Dalaran, which is mainly composed of mages of all levels, discusses more academic topics related to dragon behavior and life forms.

In any case, as the only son of Inas, the other half of the bloodline of the half-elf Sarlayan Deep Shadow has finally reached an indisputable conclusion.

This Duke, who has performed many meritorious deeds in the past ten years, indeed has the blood of the dragon clan.

Don't look at the fact that high elves always display a arrogant attitude when facing short-lived "lower species" such as humans and dwarves.

In essence, high elves are still a member of mortals, and they also have the same strong-willed nature as other mortal species.

Before Sarlayan really became famous, many people thought that his other half was human, which is why when he was a child, Sarlayan was often despised and ostracized by his peers.

But if the other half of his bloodline comes from the dragon clan... the situation is completely different.

The high elves are indeed arrogant, but at least they have self-awareness and do not think that their life forms can be superior to extraordinary species such as dragons that have been blessed by the Titans.

Escorted by the awe-filled eyes of the high elf mage, Sarlayan, who was a little hairy all over his body, stepped into the teleportation array quickly and disappeared into the arcane light of the teleportation spell despite the strange looks of the crowd coming and going.

Before setting off from Karazhan, Thalayan contacted Kirin Tor Speaker Rhonin and asked him to inform Merry Winterwind, Speaker of the Council of Tirisfal.

When Sarlayan walked out of the constantly flowing teleportation hall, he immediately saw a conspicuous hooded man waiting outside.

In the city of Dalaran, people wearing robes make up the majority.

Even small businessmen and hawkers who have nothing to do with mages will be arty and put on a set of simple low-level robes as work attire, in order to add some bookishness to themselves, hoping to attract more customers to come and spend.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The reason why it is conspicuous is because there is a rigid rule passed down from ancient times in Dalaran, which prohibits anyone from doing anything without the permission of the Kirin Tor Council.

If necessary, cover your face with the hood of your cassock.

Jaina once explained to Sharlayan that this was to maintain law and order in Dalaran and reduce the difficulty of tracing certain vicious cases after they occurred.

In other words, anyone who dared to stand on the road blatantly wearing a hood, in addition to making up his mind to commit a crime, must have obtained permission from the Kirin Tor Council.

Moreover, this hooded man stood in front of the door of the teleportation hall where people were coming and going, and naturally attracted many surprised looks from passers-by.

Due to the concealment of the spell, no one could see through the person's appearance under the hood, but Sarlayan was able to recognize the other person's identity through his unique life fluctuations.

"Long wait, Mad."

Since the other party came to greet him with his face covered, he definitely didn't want to reveal his identity in Dalaran, so Sarlayan consciously called him by the abbreviation of his real name to prevent others from identifying his true identity.

Yes, this hooded man is the last generation of Tirisfal guardians that Sarlayan mentioned to Khadgar not long ago, and the original owner of Karazhan - Medivh.

Although Medivh's face could not be seen, Sharlayan could clearly hear some smile through his tone.

"It's okay. After all, you are helping me deal with the mess. It's too late for me to thank you. Waiting a little longer is nothing."

On the way to the Guardian Temple with Medivh, Medivh asked Sharlayan in a low voice: "Is that kid Khadgar okay? I heard that he has been trapped in the other side of the Dark Portal for more than 8 years.

Side of Delano.”

Sarlayan smiled and spread his hands: "It's very good. Although he looks older, that guy is still very lively."

"Hey~"

Medivh sighed softly: "This is also my fault. If at the beginning..."

Sarlayan waved his hand hurriedly, interrupting Medivh's self-reproach: "You have done well enough. Under the bewitchment of the Demon King Sargeras himself, you have been able to stick to your will for so many years. This is already

It’s a miracle.”

Medivh shook his head and said: "Forget it, let's put this commonplace topic aside for now."

"I heard from Ronin that Khadgar and Moros decided to store the artifacts collected by the Black Knight in the Guardian Temple?"

"Yes, what do you think? Logically speaking, you are the owner of these artifacts."

Medivh chuckled: "Me? My opinion is not important, you don't have to take me into consideration."

"I said eight years ago that after my 'death', the ownership of Karazhan will be fully transferred to Khadgar. His decision will be the final decision of Karazhan, and there is no need to ask for my opinion again."

"From my personal point of view..." Medivh said in a relaxed tone: "I think this decision is wise. After all, Karazhan today is far from safe."

"Just in case, returning the artifact to its original owner in advance is undoubtedly the right choice."

While chatting, the two of them arrived at the gate of the Mage Tower belonging to the Guardian Temple.

This mage tower is the strangest one in Dalaran, the city of a thousand towers, because it has no gate at all. It is also the only mage tower in Dalaran other than the Violet Tower that is allowed to set up a teleportation array in front of the door.

As a member of the Council of Tirisfal, Medivh had already obtained permission from Merry Winterwind to enter and exit the Temple of the Guardian at will.

Standing in the teleportation array, with his eyes blurred, Sarlayan followed Medivh to the top of the towering mage tower.

Merry Winterwind and Aegwynn were already waiting in the hall, and beside them stood a translucent ghost that Sharlayan didn't recognize.

"finally come!"

Meri Dongfeng came to Sarlayan eagerly and asked: "Where is the artifact? Let me see it quickly!"

Sarlayan rolled his eyes angrily: "What's the hurry? Why don't you introduce this Mr. Ghost to me first?"

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