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Chapter 173 [Aegwynn's Dream]

Purple castle.

There is a small room in the castle.

The main color of the room decoration is still the main color of the castle, with most of the areas that enter the eye being purple and a little blue.

Five young children.

Sitting in the room.

five children.

Four are boys.

Only one is a little girl.

"Arcane only likes men."

"The most suitable jobs for women are light jobs. For example, going to the kitchen to cook some soup. I really like the cod soup in Nanhai Town. Magna, what do you think?"

"Dangerous arcane magic is not for you, but you can cook us some cod soup. Magna, I think Card is right."

"Magna, I think you should go home. Master Scarvell won't like you. No woman has ever been able to take on such an important responsibility."

"Never."

"..."

The rejected girl glared at the boys, her sky-blue eyes burning with the fire of refusing to admit defeat.

"Just wait and see!"

She said this.



"You are such a genius! Magna."

"So far, you are the first apprentice to successfully master the lost spell in the Myrtle Scroll in the first year of study."

"It's only been a year."

"Your talent is truly unparalleled."

"..."

The girl receives the award from her mentor.

There were also four male companions. When they looked at her, they looked at her with disappointment, frustration, anger, and increasingly awe.

The way they looked at her made her happy.

After all, her talent was so outstanding that in her first year, she learned the powerful Highborne Wizard from nine thousand years ago, the only magic book that has survived to this day.

Human mages are prohibited from reading this classic before they have achieved success in their studies.

Even the Quel'dorei are not allowed to touch them until they have completed their ten-year apprenticeship.

But she deciphered them in her first year.

She is a genius among geniuses.



"Teacher Scarvell! Why did you choose her? She is a woman, even though she is indeed outstanding."

"That's right. Things like fighting should be left to men!"

"Agree! Silvermoon City will definitely question why such a heavy responsibility was given to a human woman!"

"Teacher Scarvell! No matter how powerful Magna is, she is only suitable to go back to cooking cod soup in Nanhai Town."

"..."

at a crucial ceremony.

Her peers stood up to complain, question, and object to her taking over the responsibilities of mentor.

She was very dissatisfied.

Many people are also dissatisfied.

She is so outstanding.

There are many people like her.

The council also insisted that she was the best candidate among the apprentices, and this responsibility must be inherited by the best.

The dwarf mage Elbag, although he is short in stature, his voice is nothing like him.

His shrill voice emerged, scolding the other male apprentices for their contempt.

"Look at you? What do you look like? The four of you can't defeat Magna together. What qualifications do you have to take on such a heavy responsibility?!"

"How dare you continue to slander! Then I will tell you to understand the anger of the Archmage! It is you who should go back and cook the cod soup!"

"..."

With everyone’s support.

She took over the responsibilities of mentor Scavel.



There is a devil.

It's called Zmodol.

This guy broke through the unstable plane and descended into Azeroth.

It imprisons children in a school and wants to absorb their souls and strengthen its own body.

After some inspection.

She did not consult her seniors, she was sure that she had the ability to solve it, and she decided to solve it quickly.

She successfully destroyed the demon and rescued the imprisoned children.

But she heard the elders begin to question her for the first time.

During the most important ceremony in her life, the dwarf mage Elbag who was the first to jump out to support her commented on her first action:

"Magna! You are taking too many risks. You don't understand the devil's plan. You may harm yourself and the children!"

Ralfs Sargunnar, a Quel'dorei mage, also spoke out against her, telling her:

"My child, your strength and courage are certainly great. But sometimes planning and then acting are the basic qualities of a mature mage."

Facing two elders who once supported her.

"I am not wrong!"

"I cannot tolerate conservative tactics."

"That would probably result in the children being killed. They are so cute."

She retorted loudly.



Darkness is stirring in the frozen land.

She traveled to the far north alone.

She travels deep into the mountains and eventually discovers demons hunting dragons.

She acted decisively to help the blue dragons destroy those demons.

However, before she could go to the dragon's palace to accept their thanks and banquet.

A huge dark figure appeared in the sky over Northrend, and the most powerful darkness in history descended on her head.

The blue dragons collapsed instantly.

They feel irresistible.

Invincible.

Proudly believing that she had the ability to fight against this god-like demon, she unleashed all her strength to attack his body.

Much to her surprise, she destroyed His body easily.

She sealed the remains of his body in an ancient hall that sank to the bottom of the sea when the Well of Eternity exploded.

Azeroth is safe.

She thought so at that time.



The council began to resent her for living too long.

They want her to obey.

"I don't trust you."

"You are good for nothing!"

"I will never allow my successor to be manipulated by you just like I was at the beginning!"

"I will pick my successor! But it will be me, not you, not you!"

She refused to compromise at all.

She prepared her own plan.

Later.

A healthy and lively child was born, her offspring and her hand-picked successor.

"You will be my "secret keeper," my child, and I love you."

She sealed most of her power into the child's body. As he grows, he will one day take over her burden.

She herself chose self-exile.

"Civilized Azeroth can no longer accommodate me. Then I will go to the barbaric continent."

She left Azeroth.



Parliament pursued him endlessly.

After learning that she had surrendered her powers, they asked her to return to the Council to atone for her past disobedience.

"I'm never wrong!"

She avoided their harassment again and again.

Although it's annoying.

But it's still understandable.

But next.

In a primitive forest in the savage continent, she encountered a savage enemy.

In her eyes at first, he was just like a wild beast, an existence that could be crushed to death at will.

If it weren't for that dagger.

Perhaps he had long been torn apart by her arcane magic.

When I see him again.

What she got was the greatest humiliation she had ever experienced in her life.

She felt even more humiliated than the disdainful looks she encountered from the four companions she had just entered Teacher Scarvell's class.

She was angry.

She vowed to take revenge.

She fled back to her tower in embarrassment, but the tower demoted her to the second master after she handed over her power.

The first owners were her successors and children.

For revenge.

She took a certain risk, regained part of her original power, and regained the initiative in the Mage Tower.

She was very excited to return to her lair, "I will find a way to kill that savage beast here!"

next moment.

The face of the beast appeared in front of her eyes, grabbing her with a ferocious smile. She was horrified to find that whether it was the arcane magic or the mage tower, she could not control them at all.

"I want to eat you!" The savage beast grinned ferociously and opened its mouth to swallow her.

"Ah! Ah!"

For the first time in her long life, she screamed.



"ah!"

Screams rang out from the tall mage tower in the center of the Deadwind Path.

Magna Aegwynn woke up from the recliner where she had slept with cold sweat on her forehead.

I was stunned for a few minutes.

The former guardian discovered that everything was just a dream.

A dream that started when she was selected by Dalaran when she was ten years old and ended with the greatest shame and humiliation in her life.

An unpleasant nightmare.

Sadly.

This dream has been invading her dreams recently.

This is very unusual.

Aegwynn thought of at least fifty-three ways to prevent this dream from appearing in his dreams.

But she failed at all.

The nightmare was rooted deep in her heart, unable to be eradicated or avoided.

Only by eliminating the source of nightmares.

There was always a voice in her heart telling her this.

Aegwynn was convinced.

Even if the voice in my heart is unfamiliar.

She began to hide in her tower, trying to think of a way to destroy the strangely powerful beast.

"There can be no arcane magic."

"There can't be energy either."

"It's really difficult..."

Aegwynn has revised her plans seventy-three times, most of them related to the giant arcane golem.

Why not try a summoning spell?

for example……

Summon a powerful and controllable nightmare, its terrifying physical power can destroy your enemies.

The voice in her heart suddenly came out again and said to her.

Maybe……

You can really give it a try.

Just a demon.

They are to me what the wheat fields in Elwynn Forest are to the farmers.

I don’t know how many times it was harvested.

Aegwin thinks this is a good idea and a good plan.

She was ready to give it a try.

"It's just a demon!"

"I even killed their king."

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