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Chapter 88: The Dream of Arthas

Alsace looked at the big pit in front of him with a proud look on his face, and said proudly:

"I, Arthas, have finally realized the power of the Holy Light. Whoever dares to say that I am a waste in the future, I will let him taste the explosion of the Holy Light. Hahaha, I, Arthas, have finally waited for the day of counterattack.

Robbie, thank you."

It's still too early for you to start a counterattack, Robbie secretly thought in his heart, this guy's chuunibyou has happened again.

It has to be said that Alsace's talent is very good, and he is born to be an ascetic knight. If he is allowed to practice faith riding, he will definitely be hated by the Naaru, and he will not receive any blessing from the Holy Light.

No one is born a waste. Everyone has their own specialties. The so-called wastes are just in areas that they are not good at. As long as you find a path that suits you, everyone can achieve success.

As soon as Alsace became happy, he couldn't stop talking and murmured endlessly:

"The author of the "Book of Holy Light" is very powerful. He actually came up with the idea of ​​using spiritual power to condense runes to drive the holy light. Of course, this is not a new discovery. When I was in Dalaran, I heard Kel'Thuzad talk about using spiritual runes.

The method of using magic was originally a promising path, but it was a pity that it was collectively rejected by the archmages."

"Why veto?" Robbie didn't understand.

Alsace straightened his hair, which was perfectly messy. After this guy gained confidence, he also began to pay attention to his appearance:

"Although there are fewer people with natural spiritual power, there are at least ten times more people than those with mage talents. This is still a relatively conservative estimate. Once spiritual runes are popularized, the number of mages will increase at least ten times."

After thinking about the truth carefully, Robbie quickly understood.

The increase in the number of mages means that the overall strength of Azeroth has greatly increased, which is certainly a good thing.

But the trouble that comes with it is that the frequency of spell casting increases greatly, which makes the space more and more fragile.

The consequences of the fragility of space are that more and more demons are pouring into Azeroth.

This is a dilemma.

Either increase the power of mages, eliminate the invading demons, and make a huge gamble with the future. The benefits of this are that Azeroth's magic level is getting higher and higher, and its development prospects are broad, and it may not be possible to enter the interstellar world.

The flaw is that it is entirely possible to be destroyed because you cannot resist the devil.

Either maintain the status quo, which will bring about a slow death.

The mages of Dalaran chose the latter.

Change is always accompanied by huge hidden dangers, and no one knows what price they will pay! No one wants to become a sinner of history.

Those unforeseen consequences haunt the hearts of the archmages like demons, and they dare not make decisions.

Robbie and Arthas sat down in the tavern, and the two began to discuss their experiences with the Holy Light.

After some exchanges, Robbie understood why Arthas understood the Holy Light so quickly.

His talent is only good in one aspect. The main reason is that his teacher is Uther. After joining the Knights of the Silver Hand as a prince, he naturally became the core of everyone. Many of the most powerful paladins in the world

, spared no effort to teach him the training experience of the Paladin, and the knowledge related to the Holy Light has long been filled in Arthas's brain.

In contrast, Robbie just studied quietly alone. He had no experience from his predecessors to draw from and no colleagues to discuss. His speed in comprehending techniques was much slower.

The two had a discussion, and although they were red-faced and refused to give in, they both gained a lot.

"By the way, what do you think of the thirty-six golden runes in the "Book of Holy Light"?" Robbie asked.

"Is there a golden rune? Why didn't I find it?" Arthas was obviously stunned.

"some."

Thirty-six golden runes are hidden in the interlayer secret lock of the "Book of Holy Light". Vanessa initially said that these runes were not suitable for practice. Later, Robbie carefully analyzed and found that most of these runes of Holy Light were incomplete, and only three were complete.

, but there is a huge hidden danger. Once you practice these three runes, your body will gradually transform into a pure holy light creature.

Become a Naaru, or become a servant of a Naaru.

Alsace didn't even notice the runes. The cross magic lock hiding the runes was obviously open.

Robbie had no choice but to show him how to find the runes in front of Alsace.

"Hahaha! What an ingenious cross-shaped magic lock. If I have a chance, I will ask a craftsman to make one." Alsace was a little embarrassed, his eyes drifted away, and he covered it up with laughter.

Looking carefully at the thirty-six shining runes, Alsace looked solemn and thoughtful: "These runes are a bit interesting, enigmatic, profound, and profound. Unfortunately, I don't understand them either."

"You don't know what you're talking about," Robbie muttered secretly.

"Robbie, I have decided. I was not strong enough before, and now I finally have enough strength to fulfill my great ideal." Alsace smiled brightly, and the holy light shrouded his face.

Oops, I have an ominous premonition.

Robbie's heart clicked as he guessed what Alsace was going to say.

It is not difficult to guess Arthas' ideal, which must be to fulfill the responsibilities of a prince and make some contribution to the troubled Lordaeron.

Is this the fate of Alsace?

Robbie felt a little regretful and secretly blamed himself for not handing over the Book of Holy Light to Alsace rashly.

With the power of the Holy Light removed, the frustrated Arthas sleeping in the tomb would never be able to defeat Kel'Thuzad.

Now Arthas! Robbie estimated that he was no match for Kel'Thuzad.

Kel'Thuzad is a powerful human mage, one of the six members of the Kirin Tor Council, and can be said to be one of the most powerful mage in Azeroth.

He is proficient in necromancy and necromancy, and persistently specializes in the darkest and most taboo fields.

Kel'Thuzad, who was blessed with multiple auras, was simply the representative of power and evil, but was killed by Arthas, a fledgling paladin.

If he had known that necromancy was so unreliable, Kel'Thuzad might as well have studied the Holy Light.

The history written by the guardians must be so unreliable, I can’t help but think about it, it’s full of loopholes.

Robbie did not want to sit back and watch Alsace go downhill, and was thinking of words to persuade Alsace, when he saw the young prince stand up, open his arms to the noon sun, and said enthusiastically:

"My father taught me to rule the world with wisdom and strength. Now I want to say, to hell with him. My father doesn't know that I have always had a great dream. Robbie, let's go to the Kingdom of Storm together,

I want to be a free adventurer, and I want to be a man who is the King of Adventures."

"What the hell?"

Robbie couldn't believe his ears.

"Your Highness, are you going to the Kingdom of Stormwind?"

"Don't call me Your Highness the Prince in the future." Alsace's expression was slightly tangled:

"I don't like this title. The former prince Arthas is dead, and now he is the new adventurer King Arthas. No, the name Alsace has to be abandoned. What should I call it? Well, Robbie, that's good.

Name, I will change it to Roger."

Alsace liked his new name very much and nodded with satisfaction:

"Lordaeron has been corrupted so far. What's the use of me staying here and feeling sad in secret? Those who blocked Silverpine Forest are all my former robes. They should let us pass. If not, we will force our way through."

With strength, you have more choices.

fair enough.

History cannot be changed.

Without this Arthas, there will be someone else who will lift Frostmourne in the name of Arthas, which can prevent his new friend from doom. This is the ending that Robbie wants to see. (To be continued)


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