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Chapter 448: The Lizard in the Blue Dragon

There is only a vast white ice field within the field of vision, with no edge visible at a glance. The temperature on the ice field is very low, the ice layer is unknown how thick it is, and there is no wind. The sky is as clear as crystal, and not a single cloud can be seen.

Kalecgos transformed into the form of a blue dragon and stepped on the ice and snow with his four claws, feeling only the endless chill.

"What the hell is this place?"

Kalecgos was a little confused. He was too weak and didn't know much about magic.

He remembered that he had just been in the cursed land, flying over the Watch Castle, and the next moment he ended up in such a ghost place, it was beyond his understanding.

Khadgar on the side was speechless. He wrapped his robe around himself. Even if he was the world's top mage, his body was still a human weakness. In such a strange place, he needed to save mana.

"I'm so cold."

Kalecgos was chattering, and he suddenly remembered that he was a dragon. He flapped his wings and flew to the sky. Looking around from the sky, there was still only the white ice field in his field of vision.

Kalecgos had no choice but to return to the ice again and saw Kader holding a staff and writing something on the ice and snow.

"I don't want to die here, I want to go home. I still have a great ambition that I haven't completed yet?" Kalecgos felt an inexplicable sense of loneliness in his heart, and tears burst out of his eyes.

The crying Kalecgos made Khadgar a little upset, and he said impatiently: "Stop crying, there is no point in crying. If you cry again, I will turn you into a roasted dragon."

Kalecgos was too frightened to speak. He carefully hid aside and secretly observed Khadgar.

He did not dare to sneak attack on the archmage. Although he successfully attacked Jaina, Thrall and Agna attracted Jaina's attention. With this past record, Khadgar must be on guard against him.

Khadgar continued to calculate something on the ice and snow, his eyebrows becoming increasingly gloomy.

After being quiet for a while, Kalecgos suddenly felt hungry in his belly. In such a ghost place, he needed to consume more energy.

"I'm so hungry. It's like eating a roasted minotaur. I can eat three in one meal."

Kalecgos murmured in a low voice, and Khadgar stopped calculating, stood there in a daze, and asked curiously:

"Khadgar, what are you thinking about?"

"I'm hesitating whether to leave you here to die." Khadgar said rudely.

Kalecgos was stunned for a moment after hearing this, and then said with great joy:

"So you have a way to leave? Don't leave me alone, please."

Khadgar took his staff, drew a circle on the ice and snow, marked a few symbols that Kalecgos could not understand, and explained:

"Due to the influence of the Dark Portal, the space in the nearby area is very weak, and space cracks will appear from time to time. This is a natural trap. Kel'Thuzad is very cunning. He used the magic recorded in the Book of Medivh to suck us into Azeroth.

In Lars’ parallel world, we are lucky, the environment in this world is acceptable and not fatal.”

"Parallel world?" Kalecgos had heard this term before, but he just couldn't understand it. He looked around and asked strangely: "Is this also Azeroth?"

Khadgar nodded: "This is Azeroth in a parallel space. There are no ancient gods and no Burning Legion. There must have been life in the past. I don't know why it became like this. Fortunately, this trap only targets

The Iron Tribe can't stop a master mage like me, I've already found the coordinates to go back."

"Then what are you waiting for? I don't want to stay in this damn place for one more second."

Kalecgos felt uneasy when he thought of Khadgar's threat, and immediately showed a flattering expression. The dragon's tail kept wagging, like a well-behaved guard dog, and begged:

"Great Khadgar, you are the savior of Azeroth. Please don't abandon me. I, Kalecgos, am willing to be your mount. We can sign a contract. Believe me, the Blue Dragon King will become your mount. This will

It’s a matter of pride.”

"Mount?"

Khadgar sneered, having a mount like Kalec that could fight against the five scum was simply an embarrassment to himself, and he had nothing to be proud of.

"I only care about one thing, Kalecgos, why did you betray your people?"

Kalecgos hesitated to speak. In this cold and lonely strange world, only Khadgar was with him. Kalecgos hesitated for a long time, and a look of pain appeared on his face as he recalled the past.

"Khadgar, I am different from you. You have been a genius since you were a child. You are the best among human beings and the object of envy and jealousy of countless people. But what about me? I am just a waste."

Kalecgos took a deep breath and said resentfully: "Since I was born, I have been weaker than dragons of the same age. My scales are not strong enough and I cannot feel the power of magic. They all laugh at me for being a lizard.

"Yes, I am a lizard among the blue dragons. Our blue dragon family likes to build nests at the nodes of the magic network, attracting a bunch of admirers, such as kobolds, mammoths, etc., and just accept offerings every day.

He has no worries about eating and drinking, and he sleeps on a pile of treasures without moving.

And I can only build a nest on the cliff, and I have to stay away from those ferocious birds, and I have to work hard to hunt for food every day. Those ferocious beasts and birds that my people can easily defeat are fatal to me. Every day I

They are all telling themselves that they must survive strong.

"No tribesman cares about me. They are all betting on when I will die. They laugh at me and insult me. They never regard me as a tribesman. Why should I regard them as a tribesman."

"The blood of dragons is cold, and there is no warmth at all. I am not the only weak one. There are many lizard dragons like me, and they are all dead. If I hadn't met Medivh, I would have fallen into the trap sooner or later.

They followed in their footsteps. For me, who is weak, betraying my tribe is the only way to survive, the only hope to survive."

Khadgar took a serious look at Kalecgos. He could understand the helplessness caused by such weakness: "There is nothing wrong with survival. You successfully convinced me, Kalecgos, but you still need to pay the price.

"

One person and one dragon conducted some transactions in private. Kalecgos listened carefully and nodded reluctantly.

Satisfied, Khadgar opened a portal and left the ice field with Kalecgos.

Orgrimmar.

Kane Bloodhoof realized that the blood-colored nematodes in his body were getting weaker and weaker, and his strength was slowly declining.

At this moment, he cannot sit still and wait for death. He must destroy the orcs, this life-and-death enemy, no matter what. Once he fails, the orcs' horrific revenge will come, and the tauren in Azeroth will inevitably become extinct.

With no way out, the tauren chief who fell into madness was terrifying.

He used all the tauren's savings, plus the goblin treasures seized from Jingfang City, to buy more water element scrolls from Dalaran, and even invited dozens of mages.

With the joint efforts of many water elements and dozens of mages, the Tianchi hanging above Orgrimmar was quickly filled with water.

This matter has been going on secretly, and Wo'jin is still in the dark at this moment.

Orgrimmar is the main city of the Horde, and Wo'jin will never give up unless it falls into the most desperate situation.

It was a completely silent night. After a day of hard fighting, almost all the soldiers in Orgrimmar fell asleep.

The tauren's attack was very fierce during the day. Vol'jin judged that the tauren had also lost their physical strength, and fell asleep with peace of mind.

There was an earth-shaking loud noise, and countless floods fell from the sky. (To be continued)


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