Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 477: Ultimate
Chapter 477 - Ultimate
Baron Geddon's move, no, it shouldn't even be called an move.
Be it Mana Burn or Living Bomb, these were not intentional attacks by the fire elemental boss. This was purely random damage caused by the extremely high concentration of fire elements accumulated in its body, which caused elemental agitation in the surrounding space.
To put it bluntly, those guys were shot even when they were lying down.
Of course, only people with magic circuits would be affected by Mana Burn. However, Living Bomb was a typical case of not distinguishing between friend and foe, and not only the Alliance but also the Horde were hit.
Unfortunately, humans are more rational, while the orcs with simpler minds think that this is all human magic...
The 'evil' humans have truly become the scapegoats this time. ƒгeewёbnovel.com
So as the human army fell further into chaos and collapse, the orc warriors continued to shout "Lok-tar, ogar!" and launched a desperate charge.
While riding, Duke tried his best to contact Alexstrasza using magic. After he explained the situation in a few words, the Red Dragon Queen was silent for several seconds before answering.
"Duke, it's not that I don't want to help you, but ever since the Red Dragonflight was established, we have been adhering to the same principle for thousands of years - whether it's me or my fellow dragons, we are all born to protect this world. This is the highest meaning of our existence, do you understand?"
Duke was silent for a few seconds before he sighed, "I understand."
In a sense, the Red Dragonflight is more like the most stringent law enforcers, and there is nothing wrong with understanding them as police. They not only strictly require all the subjects under surveillance, but also strictly require themselves. The biggest reason why Alexstrasza agreed to Duke's attack on the Horde was that the Horde had enslaved her.
Before Duke traveled through time, this would be called assaulting a police officer.
"Although Ragnaros once fought against us under the command of the evil Old Gods, several of us guardian dragons have discussed that elementals are also part of this world. If they show signs of destroying the world, we will not take action against the elementals. So, I'm sorry."
"Then can you communicate with the other party and ask you and Ragnaros's men not to take action?"
"Okay. Give me some time. I guess they don't want to fight me."
After the magic communication ended, Duke suddenly understood something:
Although people often say that changing the past can change the future, in fact, slight changes will not bring about changes in the future.
History should also have its own ability to repair itself. Even if someone goes back to the past and successfully saves one or two people, history will not change easily. Because what if you save some people? If that person is just a beggar with no sense of existence, then as long as the decisive result in history does not change, "history" will continue to evolve.
The situation Duke is facing now is a bit like this. The alliance in this life has more Red Dragonflight than in history, and then the power of destiny in this world cleverly makes a long-existing and very reasonable force suddenly emerge, and openly slaps Duke, a time traveler, in the face.
Okay, a slap is a slap.
This kind of slap that doesn't hurt Duke at all might be something he can just endure.
But what is the purpose of life?
Isn't it just to live a wonderful life and not waste this life?
As Duke rode his horse to follow the dwarf army, he looked at Alleria, who was riding a chocobo on his left, and then at Vereesa, who was looking back at him tenderly on his right, and then he caught a glimpse of Sylvanas, who was beyond Vereesa...
Duke's heart suddenly ached.
Why?
Because Duke suddenly remembered that if he could not really change his fate, in a few years, Alleria would participate in the Outland Expedition and die in Outland. And in the Third Dark Gate War, Sylvanas would also die at the hands of Arthas, who led the Scourge.
Regardless of his relationship with Sylvanas, Duke felt that he had an obligation to prevent her from becoming the Queen of the Forsaken, which would make Alleria and Vereesa sad.
This is definitely not an easy thing to do!
Because Sylvanas' death and subsequent leadership of the Forsaken is definitely one of the most important events in Azeroth's history. If the historical correction force he hypothesized really exists, then he must have a way to crack it.
The simplest proof is that after the end of the first Dark Gate War marked by the fall of Stormwind City, the similarity of the Azeroth world in the system prompts dropped from 80% to 79%.
In that case, then it's correct.
There should be a decisive moment. If this moment is changed, the fate of the future will be completely changed.
Duke thought about it and decided to name it 'Singularity'.
These singularities of destiny are generally consistent with the history of Azeroth that he is familiar with. However, if there is any difference between them and every period of Azeroth's history, it is that these singularities are the most important turning points in Azeroth's history.
If Arthas hadn't pulled up Frostmourne...
If Kael'thas, who was at the end of his rope, hadn't been forced to rebel by that shitty human Grand Marshal...
These are the ultimate choice points that determine the future history of Azeroth. If these things fail or do not happen, perhaps it will be equivalent to the collapse of the cornerstone of the entire history of Azeroth.
These singularities are just that.
Duke suddenly spoke up: "Alleria, Vereesa, I will make you happy."
Duke's incoherent words made Alleria blush, always putting the overall situation first. She gave him a fierce look and said, "Asshole, what nonsense are you talking about during a war?"
Vereesa lowered her head very sweetly and hummed: "Hmm."
Sylvanas next to him held his forehead and said, "You bastard, please understand the situation! If you do this again next time, I will punish you even if you are my brother-in-law."
"Sylvanas——" Alleria was anxious.
"Second sister." Vereesa was more coquettish.
Duke smiled and thought to himself, "Okay, goddess of fate, you win this time. But for what I believe in, I will not compromise even if I have to declare war on you."
While Duke was trying to save the situation, the situation in the alliance continued to slide towards the abyss of destruction.
The Alliance's right wing was in the best condition in a sense because of the orcs' suffering. Anduin looked through the telescope and at least saw a relatively complete system, and the flag of Ironforge was still in good shape.
The left wing was not much better. In a sense, the infantry of Dalaran were not very reliable. They signed a mercenary contract with Dalaran and were mercenaries in the true sense of the word.