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552 【Primary School Thor】

[The soul mark of Arthas Menethil imprints the mark on the dead target and releases the holy healing spell. The dead person can be resurrected, and the resurrected person will gain some of Arthas's characteristics and power... The resurrected person must communicate with Arthas.

Highly consistent]

[Arthas Menethil was once an excellent Paladin, a student of Uther, the pride and hope of Lordaeron...but he also had a corrupt and evil side, which led him to the Frozen Throne

, become the Lich King.】

[People resurrected with this mark will also have the tendency to fall and gain part of the Lich King's power. 】

Looking at this explanation, Luo Wei couldn't help but frown.

Is it possible for the resurrected person to become the Lich King?

This can be a bit troublesome.

Illidan may be classified as an "anti-hero", similar to the Punisher and Venom, but the Lich King is undoubtedly a villain, a corrupt and evil existence.

If someone was resurrected with this soul mark, and he eventually degenerated into the Lich King, wouldn't Luo Wei have to take action to eliminate him, which would be equivalent to resurrecting him in vain?

Luo Wei looked at the other two rewards.

[Book of Experience: Sylvanas Windrunner]

Queen Xi’s Book of Experience...

Well, it would be nice if I could drop the reins or something...

[Book of Spells: Confession]

There is also a sixth-level spell, Repentance, whose effect is to have a certain chance of making the target abandon darkness and turn to light.

Looking at the confessional spell book, Luo Wei couldn't help but feel moved in his heart.

Maybe this spell should be used in conjunction with Arthas' Soul Mark?

If the resurrected person degenerates into the Lich King, he can try to repent first. If the repentance spell is successful, there will naturally be no need for physical salvation.

Then here comes the problem.

In the Marvel world, who is more compatible with Arthas?



Queens, New York.

A thin, blond boy carried a schoolbag and walked alone through the streets of New York. He obviously had a disability in his legs and had to use a cane when walking.

"Haha, lame Black!" Two boys of similar age ran past him and pushed him, almost knocking him down. Then they came to the front and turned to look at him with mocking expressions on their faces.

As a senior victim of school bullying, Donald Blake had long been accustomed to this, and he just walked forward without saying a word, keeping his head down.

He was unable to resist and was too embarrassed to tell his elders, so he suffered in silence for a long time. There was no doubt that this would only make others bully him even more.

This experience made Donald more reserved and precocious, and also made him full of disgust for people with well-developed limbs and simple minds...

Donald left early, but because he was lame, he arrived at school late and was just a few minutes away from being late.

However, no one paid attention to him. He quietly walked into the lively primary school classroom and sat in his own place - the corner of the last row.

Then he took out his books and waited for the teacher to arrive, feeling out of tune with the playful classmates around him.

"I heard that there are new classmates transferring here today?"

"Male or female?"

"I don't know, I just heard the teacher talk about it in the office..."

The students were discussing this topic, and it seemed that a new person would enter the class today. Donald Blake also eavesdropped on the discussion for a while while flipping through the books, but soon lost interest and continued to immerse himself in the books.

Ten minutes later.

The teacher entered the classroom, followed by a shy brown-haired boy, which attracted everyone's attention.

"We have a new classmate here today." The teacher said with a smile, then looked at the brown-haired boy, "Introduce yourself to the classmates."

"Hello everyone." The brown-haired boy was obviously a little uncomfortable with the new environment and said sheepishly, "My name is Peter Parker."

"Welcome Peter Parker." The teacher clapped, and the students followed suit.

Then the teacher pointed to the empty seat on Donald's side: "Peter, you can be Donald's deskmate, there happens to be an empty seat there."

Peter nodded, carried his schoolbag and came to sit next to Donald.

Faced with the sudden arrival of his deskmate, Donald, who had been sitting alone in the corner for a long time, felt a little uncomfortable and shrank toward the wall, but he couldn't help but secretly observe Peter curiously.

"Hello, my name is Peter Parker, and your name is Donald, right?" It was Peter who finally broke the ice and whispered in class.

"Yes." Donald nodded, thinking about the key points of interpersonal communication recorded in the textbook, "Donald Blake, nice to meet you... Well, why did you transfer here?"

What he didn't expect was that as soon as he finished speaking, he saw Peter Parker's expression darken.

This made him a little panicked, wondering if he had said something wrong.

"My parents left me." Peter hesitated for a while and said, "So I had to move to my uncle's house, and then I transferred here, which is closer to my uncle's house."

Donald couldn't help asking: "Your parents left you? Where did they go?"

Peter shook his head and said sadly: "I don't know. They disappeared suddenly. I don't know where they went, and my uncle didn't tell me."

The atmosphere was quiet for a while, and then Donald patted him on the shoulder: "I understand how you feel. In fact, I come from an orphanage, and I don't know where my parents are."

Peter looked at him in surprise, and saw sincerity in his eyes.

Similar experiences quickly brought the relationship between the two people closer, and their personalities are also very similar. They are both introverted and precocious, with thinking and thinking far beyond their peers, and they are typical good students.

Before the class was over, Donald and Peter became good friends and talked about everything.

"Have you read Norse mythology too?" Peter said.

Donald nodded: "That was a few years ago. When I woke up, I didn't know who put several books on Norse mythology in my room, and then I read them all."

Peter asked with interest: "Which character in Norse mythology do you like?"

"Well...Loki." Donald thought for a while.

"Why?"

"I think he's smart and interesting, even though he's the god of trickery." Donald said, "What about you, Peter, which Norse god do you like?"

"Of course Thor, the God of Thunder." Peter blurted out. "I think he is the bravest and most powerful Norse god, an awesome warrior. I still remember the book said that Thor is the only god who does not walk on the Rainbow Bridge.

, because his heavy footsteps will destroy the beautiful Rainbow Bridge."

Donald did not agree, shook his head and said: "In my opinion, Thor is an impulsive and reckless guy, with well-developed limbs and a simple mind. The reason he doesn't walk on the Rainbow Bridge may be because he is too fat. Only in this way can he

Destroying the Rainbow Bridge for walking.”


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