Prince Anduin looked at King Magni Bronzebeard in fear. For some reason, there was something wrong with the king's expression.
Anduin looked sad, thinking that his time had come.
During his time in Ironforge, Anduin lived well, with adequate food and clothing, but his mood was extremely bad, like a prisoner sentenced to death, waiting for his death.
"Anduin?" King Bronzebeard looked very uncomfortable: "How does your father treat you?"
Magni. Bronzebeard's discomfort comes from his feelings for his daughter. Bronzebeard has always maintained his rationality. Leaving the king of Ironforge to Moira was not out of father-daughter love, but for the sake of Bronzebeard.
It must be the inheritance of the king of the family.
But last night's dream made Magni feel a little tender in his heart, and he fell into panic.
The king needs to face various challenges. He must have a heart of steel and always remain rational so as not to be eliminated. Once mixed with other things, his death may not be far away.
Anduin was secretly surprised and said cautiously: "My father is very busy and he doesn't care much about me."
King Bronzebeard tilted his head and asked, "I remember King Varian was once a slave of an orc."
Anduin nodded: "Yes, my father served as a gladiator under Rhaegar Earthfury."
King Bronzebeard sneered: "I know the customs of the orcs. They treat slaves very cruelly. They often use various methods to torture and humiliate slaves, causing them to lose their dignity and live in humiliation like dogs. Your father must hate the man named Rhaegar very much.
Orcs?"
Anduin was stunned, shook his head and said, "Father has special respect for Rhaegar."
King Bronzebeard laughed loudly: "That's just because Rhaegar is a noble orc. If the identities of the two parties are reversed, humans are cruel slave owners, and the orcs are oppressed and exploited, then humans as slave owners are
Heinous."
Anduin didn't dare to refute, but his expression was a little strange, obviously he didn't agree with Bronzebeard's opinion.
King Bronzebeard looked at Anduin's expression with cold eyes and said coldly: "Have you forgotten Blackmoore and Thrall?"
Anduin stammered: "How can that be the same? Thrall is the great savior. He has been responsible for saving Azeroth since he was born. Any disrespect to Thrall is disrespectful to the savior.
of blasphemy.”
The Bronzebeard King sneered:
"It's very good that you have such a consciousness. I'm very happy to see that you voluntarily died for Thrall. If you want to blame it, it's Blackmore's fault. The only thing he did wrong was that he shouldn't have saved Thrall."
Anduin's face was ashen, and he sat on the ground, trembling.
A guard reported to the king that Muradin Bronzebeard had arrived. King Bronzebeard had no intention of avoiding suspicion and allowed Anduin to stay here.
It is said that the three Bronzebeard brothers have a deep relationship, but only they themselves know how indifferent they are to each other.
Every time Muradin came to see his brother, he had to bow his head and kneel in private. Even if he looked directly, he would be punished. King Bronzebeard enjoyed this feeling very much.
This time, Anduin was allowed to stay aside. Muradin was hesitating whether to kneel down when Magni waved his hand and said:
"Muradin, sit down. We haven't seen each other for a long time. I was thinking just now, why can't we play together carefree like we did when we were children? Since I became the king, we have grown apart a lot."
After hearing this, Muradin was secretly shocked. This was not like an ordinary brother. This gave him a glimmer of hope. With feelings, there was also a weakness. Muradin could take the opportunity to seize the throne.
Magni's expression suddenly became serious, and he restored the king's majestic attitude. He asked expressionlessly: "Muradin, have you brought the stone tablet?"
Seeing Magni's expression change, Muradin quickly put away his thoughts, smiled flatteringly, and took out the slate from Ulduar from the package.
This was an inconspicuous stone slab with obscure words engraved on it. The three Bronzebeard brothers all studied archeology. Magni knew that this was a real Titan relic at a glance.
Magni stroked the stone slab and remained silent. Muradin explained in a low voice:
"I asked the Titan Guardian for advice. There are ancient elemental texts on the stone slab. The consciousness is: become a part of the earth and listen to the voice of the earth."
Magni asked calmly: "What do you think of this?"
Muradin felt very guilty and said uneasily: "The Titan Guardian said that this stone slab is very dangerous, so it is best not to try it easily."
Magni nodded slightly, Muradin's words made him feel relieved.
If you want to gain power, you must take certain risks. Magni thought for a long time and whispered: "This ritual is very dangerous. Even if it succeeds by chance, it may anger the violent elements. In order not to harm Ironforge, we
Go deep underground to Old Ironforge."
Magni called to Anduin again: "You are with us."
Anduin didn't want to participate in this dangerous ritual and wanted to refuse, but he didn't have the courage.
Old Ironforge is just below the throne. Legend has it that a long time ago, the dwarves found a precious mineral vein and built a city.
But by digging too deep, I unintentionally offended the elements.
A large amount of fire elements emerged from deep underground, causing the destruction of old Ironforge.
Circling downwards along the secret passage of the throne, gradually going deep into the underground, Anduin held up the torch and looked around carefully.
It was quiet in the passage, and the air was horribly dry.
After walking for more than half an hour, his eyes suddenly opened up, and a bright light illuminated the cave. Anduin rubbed his eyes and saw a mountain made of countless gems, shining brightly.
"These gems are so beautiful!"
Anduin felt his mouth was dry. Such a huge amount of wealth could almost buy the entire Azeroth.
Magni and Muradin looked at each other and smiled, and Muradin explained in a low voice:
"Prince Anduin, what you see in front of you is just an illusion. The illusion that once drove countless dwarves crazy. The real old Ironforge is extremely poignant."
Anduin was startled and looked at the Gemstone Mountain again, only to realize something was wrong.
This Gemstone Mountain is floating in the air, and there is a huge city under the Gemstone Mountain, which is more than ten times larger than today's Ironforge.
The city is planned in an orderly manner, and the streets are neat and orderly. The streets are bustling with people, and countless dwarves can be seen, but they have all been turned into stone sculptures.
The tragedy seemed to happen in an instant. Anduin used the Eagle Eye technique and noticed that many dwarves still had smiles on their faces.
"What happened?" Anduin asked uneasily.
Magni smiled slightly and said:
"Anduin, Azeroth is more dangerous than you think. Sooner or later, you will become the vessel of someone who descends. After the arrival is successful, he will definitely scan your memory. I hope the scene in front of him can make him understand.
, this world is full of unknowns, you must keep a low profile."
Anduin was crestfallen, lamenting his fate.
Magni was silent for a while and said:
"Anduin, there is another reason why I asked you to come with me. If something happens to me during this ceremony, my brother Muradin will inherit the throne of Ironforge. I hope you can help bear witness."
"What?"
Muradin was suddenly startled and couldn't believe his ears.