Stormwind God

Chapter 560: The Corrective Power of History (800 Monthly Pass)

Baron Geddon's shot, no, it shouldn't even be called a shot.

Whether it is [Mana Burning] or [Living Bomb], this is not a deliberate attack by this fire elemental boss at all. It is purely a random killing caused by the super-high concentration of fire element accumulation on its body causing the elements in the surrounding space to agitate.

To put it bluntly, these guys were shot while lying down.

Of course, only those with magic circuits will be hit by [Mana Burn]. The [Living Bomb] is a typical case of not distinguishing between the enemy and the enemy. Not only the Alliance has people shot, but the Horde has also.

It's a pity that humans are more rational, but the orcs with a more simple mind think that this is all human magic...

The 'evil' human beings have really become the backers this time.

So while 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 his horse, Duke tried his best to contact Alexstrasza with a magic message. After he explained the situation in a few words, the Red Dragon Queen was silent for a few seconds before answering.

"Duke, it's not that I don't want to help you, but since the Red Dragon Legion, we have followed the same principle for thousands of years-whether it is me or my dragon people, we are all to protect this world born. This is the highest meaning of our existence, do you understand?"

Duke was also silent for a few seconds before sighing: "I understand."

In a sense, the Red Dragon Legion is more like the strictest law enforcement, and there is nothing wrong with understanding them as the police. They not only strictly demand all monitored objects, but also strictly demand themselves. The biggest reason why Alexstrasza agreed to Duke's action against the Horde was that the Horde once enslaved her.

Before Duke crossed, this was called assaulting the police.

"Although Ragnaros once fought against us under the command of the evil Old Gods, several of us Aspects discussed that elemental creatures are also part of this world. If they show signs of destroying the world, we will not Will attack elemental creatures. So, sorry."

"Then can you communicate with the other party so that neither you nor Ragnaros's men will make a move?"

"Okay. Give me some time. They probably don't want to fight me either."

After finishing the magic communication, Duke suddenly realized something:

Although it is often said that changing the past can change the future, in fact, small changes will not bring about changes in the future.

History should also have its ability to repair. Even if someone goes back to the past and successfully saves one or two people, history will not change easily. So what if someone was saved? If that is just a beggar who has no sense of existence, then, as long as the decisive result in history remains unchanged, 'history' will continue to evolve.

It's kind of like that now with Duke. The alliance in this life has more red dragon legions than in history, and then the power of destiny in this world cleverly made a long-existing and very reasonable force suddenly appear, and slapped Duke, the traverser, in a grandiose manner.

Well, a slap is a slap.

This kind of slap, which is innocuous to Duke, may be tolerated.

But life is alive, for what?

Isn't it just to live a wonderful life and not live this life in vain?

While riding his horse to follow the movement of the dwarf army, Duke looked at Alleria who was riding a chocobo on his left, then looked at Veresa who was looking back at him tenderly on the right, and then caught a glimpse of Veresa Cirvanas outside...

Duke's heart throbbed suddenly.

Why?

Because Duke suddenly remembered that if he couldn't really change his destiny, Aurelia would join the Outland Expeditionary Force and die in Outland in a few years. In the third Dark Portal War, Sylvanas would also die at the hands of Arthas, who led the Scourge.

Regardless of Sylvanas' relationship with him, just because she became the Queen of the Forsaken would make Alleria and Veresa sad, and Duke felt it was his duty to prevent this from happening.

This is definitely not an easy task!

Because Sylvanas died and then led the Forsaken, this is definitely one of the most important events in the history of Azeroth. If the historical correction power he assumed really exists, then he must have a way to crack it.

The simplest proof is that after the end of the first Dark Portal War marked by the fall of Stormwind City, the similarity of the world of Azeroth in the system prompt dropped from 80% to 79%.

If that's the case, that's right.

There should be a certain decisive moment, if this moment is changed, it will completely change the destiny of the future.

Duke thought about it and decided to name it 'singularity'.

These singularities of fate are generally consistent with the history of Azeroth he is familiar with, but if there is any difference between them and every period of history in Azeroth's long history, it is that these singularities are The most important turning point in the history of Azeroth.

If Arthas hadn't pulled out [Frostmourne]...

If the desperate Kael'thas hadn't been forced to rebel by that bullshit human grand marshal...

These are the ultimate choice points that determine the history of Azeroth for later generations. If these things fail or do not happen, perhaps this is equivalent to the collapse of the cornerstone of the entire history of Azeroth.

These singularities are exactly that.

Duke suddenly said, "Aurelia, Veresa, I will make you happy."

Duke's reckless words made Aurelia, who puts the overall situation first in everything, blushing and gave him a fierce look: "Bastard, what nonsense are you talking about during a war?"

Veresa lowered her head sweetly, and hummed: "Yes."

Cirvanas next to him raised his forehead directly: "You bastard, it depends on the occasion! Next time, if you do this again, even if you are my brother-in-law and brother-in-law, I will deal with you."

"Xina—" Alleria was anxious.

"Second Sister." Veresa was more coquettish.

Duke smiled, and said to himself, "Okay, Goddess of Fate, you won this time. But for what I believe, even if I declare war on you, I will not compromise."

Here Duke tried to save the field, while the situation of the alliance continued to slide towards the abyss of destruction.

The right wing of the alliance suffered because of the orcs, and in a sense it was in the best condition. Anduin looked through the binoculars, at least he saw a relatively complete organizational system, and the banner of Ironforge was not messed up.

The left was not much better. The infantry in Dalaran are unreliable in a certain sense. They signed employment contracts with Dalaran, and they were mercenaries in the full sense.

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