My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 345: Bishops of the Kingdom of Britain (Part )

Vereesa Windrunner once again surprised everyone by refusing to accept the conclusion that Rhonin was dead and demanding that Falstad land in Khaz Modan.

Of course, she had her reasons for doing so: the attentiveness of the woman, Vereesa Windrunner, enabled her to notice a strange behavior of Deathwing: Deathwing's left front paw was not injured, but he held the claw tightly and kept it away from the battle, only waving his right paw to attack in a rather uncoordinated manner.

Obviously, there was something in his left front paw that needed to be protected, perhaps, Rhonin. Vereesa Windrunner was faced with a dilemma: either believe that Rhonin was dead, or accept the fact that Rhonin was actually in league with Deathwing. The black dragon king did not pursue the red dragons and orcs, and had no interest in the dwarves and griffins, but quickly left the battlefield. Vereesa Windrunner's intuition told her not to give up, and Falstad ordered his team members to return and report to everyone that Deathwing was still alive, and he accompanied the elven lady to continue tracking Deathwing.

Of course, they soon lost the ability to find the dragon, and the remaining red dragons would never want to see this black devil again. Meanwhile, Lord Prestor encountered a little trouble on his way to the kingship. Kirin Tor Archmage Krasus found that all magical detection methods had no effect on him, which made the entire Kirin Tor Council highly nervous. It was obvious that Lord Prestor was actually a mage, and a very powerful mage, otherwise he would not have such resistance to the arcane. You know, Krasus was actually the oldest member of the Kirin Tor, and he was unfathomable in the eyes of other Kirin Tor members, and his status was quite high.

Dalaran was determined to prevent Lord Prestor from becoming the new king of Alterac, but this did not work because the other countries of the Alliance supported Lord Prestor without reservation under Terenas' proposal. Lord Prestor of course fought back against Dalaran. He successfully persuaded King Terenas to ignore Dalaran's objections and secretly get rid of those annoying mages. This was not a difficult task, after all, mind control magic was just a piece of cake for Prestor.

Even becoming Prestor I could not satisfy him. Becoming the son-in-law of King Terenas was also part of his grand plan. In fact, except that the princess was not yet of marriageable age, this goal was not difficult to achieve. In this case, the Kirin Tor Council had to find out the origins of Lord Prestor. Archmage Drendon tried to use magic to detect Lord Prestor's residence, but he found nothing and almost lost his life in front of the powerful protective magic.

In contrast, the Archmage Krasus, who had to go out in person, was more powerful. After going through many dangers, he finally succeeded in confirming the identity of Lord Prestor - Neltharion, the Black Dragon King, or Deathwing. The true identity of Lord Prestor frightened Krasus. In fact, Krasus was also carrying out his own secret plan. Compared with others, he seemed to be the one who cared most about how to liberate the Red Dragon Queen. Of course, he was not stupid enough to pin his hopes on the rookie Ronin. He needed a stronger force. He was doing his best to form an unprecedentedly powerful alliance. To do this, he needed to visit the most powerful creature in the world.

Krasus first traveled to the far north, to Northrend. There, he met the solitary, great blue dragon, Malygos, the Lord of Magic. The once ever-happy dragon now had dull eyes and was indifferent to everything. This was obviously not the first time Krasus had tried to convince him, and all previous attempts had failed, but this time the news Krasus brought was enough to change the Lord of Magic. The news that Deathwing was still alive greatly stimulated the old blue dragon, but this alone was not enough to convince him to join Krasus's plan. Finally, when Krasus reminded him that the Red Dragon Queen might be able to change his lonely life and continue the incense of the endangered blue dragon race, Malygos agreed to consider Krasus's request, although he was still skeptical. After all, she might be the only one who could save the blue dragon race.

In the desolate Tanaris Desert, Bronze Dragon King Nozdormu reluctantly met with Krasus, but that didn't mean he would accept Krasus' request. The news that shocked Malygos was meaningless to him. As the guardian of time, Nozdormu certainly knew that Deathwing was still alive, and Krasus' efforts were completely ineffective. For Krasus, the last hope could only be placed on the Dream Queen Ysera. However, even for Krasus, meeting the Green Dragon Queen Ysera alone was unprecedented, and even Krasus didn't know how to meet her. Krasus took a very dangerous drug to enter an extreme sleep, and before he was lost forever in the Emerald Dream, Ysera met him.

Ysera was also aware that Deathwing was still alive, but that did not mean she was ready to leave the Emerald Dream, but she was much kinder to Krasus than the other two dragons. Krasus was almost completely desperate, but he still did not intend to give up his plan. In the end, his persistence and courage moved the green dragon queen. Ysera agreed to help Krasus and promised to persuade Nozdormu and Malygos to join. For Rhonin, there was no reason not to believe the gentleman's self-introduction in front of him, and Deathwing was also happy to let Rhonin know his identity.

Although Rhonin did not think that Deathwing would be happy to liberate the Red Dragon Queen and reconcile with her, it seemed that no one else could help him go deep into Grim Batol, although the help given to him by the black dragon seemed unreliable. Deathwing left Rhonin a magic ornament so that the two sides could keep in touch. In fact, this ornament not only allowed Deathwing to understand Rhonin's actions, but even control Rhonin's actions. Deathwing knew Grim Batol very well, and with the help of the goblin's airship, Rhonin quickly approached his destination.

Taking advantage of the short gap when he lost contact with Deathwing, Rhonin got rid of the goblins. Although Deathwing was quite angry about this, he continued to guide Rhonin deep into the orcs' fortress. Rhonin was surprised to find that Deathwing knew everything about Grim Batol. It was obvious that Rhonin had no choice but to obey Deathwing's arrangements. It seemed that the Black Dragon King really wanted to help the Red Dragon Queen until Rhonin found out that Deathwing deliberately let the orcs find him. Rhonin, a mage, a human mage, actually appeared so close to the Red Dragon Queen's prison. This news greatly shocked Nekros.

Nekros had learned from the elite scout team that almost died that a team of Alliance griffins had indeed entered Khaz Modan, including knights, rangers, and at least one mage. The strangest thing was that Deathwing seemed to have joined the Alliance. When he could have dealt with those annoying mages, rangers, and dwarves, this black beast suddenly appeared and almost wiped out his elite team. In Nekros's opinion, in order to completely deal with the orcs, the Alliance probably reached some kind of agreement with Deathwing to use Deathwing's power to deal with his dragon riders.

Under this strong pressure, Nekros planned to abandon Grim Batol and concentrate all his forces on the northern front. This meant relocating a large number of dragon eggs, and even the Red Dragon Queen needed to be safely escorted at the same time. The appearance of Rhonin further convinced Nekros that an Alliance team had sneaked into Grim Batol with the purpose of liberating the Red Dragon Queen. Although the captured Rhonin insisted that no one else had entered Grim Batol with him, Nekros did not believe it. He decided to move the entire army immediately and leave Grim Batol. In fact, Nekros was not a fool. He also had his own secret plan, which was enough for him to become the leader of the orcs and lead the orcs to a comeback. However, while the mantis stalks the cicada, the oriole is behind. Nekros did not know that his plan had long been in the plans of two other more powerful people - or other creatures.

Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad successfully landed in Khaz Modan, and soon found clues about the black dragon and Rhonin - a goblin claimed that he saw the black dragon and Rhonin. Under the threat of force, the goblin had to lead them to the place where Rhonin woke up. The remaining royal wine let them know that Rhonin got along well with the old black dragon. Vereesa Windrunner decided to enter Grim Batol, the place where Rhonin was most likely to appear. Surprisingly, the goblin volunteered to be the guide. The goblin successfully led Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad into a carefully prepared trap - the swamp mire. After being sure that Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad had no chance of getting out alive, the goblin proudly declared that all this was arranged by Deathwing.

Fortunately, Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad were discovered and captured by a group of trolls. Before they became food for the trolls, a group of dwarves appeared and killed the trolls. Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad knew nothing about these dwarves living behind enemy lines, but compared to the goblins, dwarves were obviously more trustworthy. These dwarves were willing to lead Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad deep into Grim Batol. There was no better guide than these natives of Grim Batol. They soon hid in the underground of the orc fortress. While waiting for the night to fall, Vereesa Windrunner discovered that the leader of the dwarves seemed to have some abnormal behavior. He was secretly communicating with someone through something and seemed to be receiving orders from this person. Vereesa Windrunner had to use force to force these dwarves to explain. The truth surprised her: it was Krasus who was hiding behind the command of the dwarves. As a member of the Alliance, one should respect the Archmage of the Kirin Tor. In fact, Lady Vereesa Windrunner is quite dissatisfied with Krasus because all the troubles are caused by him.

Krasus agreed to let Vereesa Windrunner wear the magic dowel so that he could speak to her directly, and led them into the orc fortress. Some of Krasus' actions confused Vereesa Windrunner and Falstad, such as convincing a red dragon to let them pass by throwing the magic dowel into its mouth.

However, at the critical moment, Krasus suddenly lost contact with Vereesa Windrunner, just like the black dragon lost contact with Rhonin. Fortunately, they finally found Rhonin and the goblin. They were surprised to find that the goblin was far more cunning than they had imagined. Not only did he mislead Nekros according to Deathwing's request, but he was actually not loyal to Deathwing. He even wanted to control Deathwing through the magic ornament that Deathwing gave to Rhonin, which was made of a part of Deathwing's body. Rhonin did not give him this opportunity. Nekros was very angry about what happened under his nose. During the battle with Rhonin, the huge explosion made him think that Rhonin and the others must have died.

In fact, Rhonin's magic still protected the three of them and teleported them to the safety of the mountaintop. With the help of Falstad's loyal griffin, they were finally able to leave safely. While Rhonin and his companions were struggling for survival, two dragons flew across the sea in the dark night, and Nekros' plan reached a critical moment.

When the sun rose, Nekros's team was already heading north, escorting the restrained Red Dragon Queen, her eggs, and his old and dying spouse. Nekros held the Demon Soul tightly in his hand. Although he could only use a small part of the huge power of this artifact, it was enough. As Nekros expected, the team was soon attacked, but the attack came from dwarves, which surprised Nekros. It had been a long time since dwarves dared to challenge him. What made these dwarves dare to do so?

Soon, Nekros found out the reason. A huge adult red dragon appeared and launched a powerful attack on the orcs. This was beyond Nekros's expectations. He thought all the red dragons were under his control, but this one was obviously an exception. Although the red dragon was brave, it was still vulnerable in front of the powerful demon soul and was quickly shot down. Without the help of the red dragon, the dwarves seemed hopeless.

At this time, what Nekros hoped for finally happened, a giant black dragon appeared in the sky. Nekros hoped that he could deal with Deathwing like he dealt with Alexstrasza, and control this black beast. In this way, he would not only have a more terrible war weapon than the red dragon, but also a continuous supply of dragon eggs. It turned out that he had made a completely wrong calculation: the Demon Soul had no effect on the black dragon, and the black dragon rushed straight to the team and snatched what he always wanted - two dragon eggs. From now on, the only bloodline of the black dragon would come from these two dragon eggs.

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