"It's up to me." Kael'thas took the book from Brian and flipped through it for a while, "This seems to be a diary."
"journal?"
Brian's face suddenly fell - he thought it was some precious magic book, but the value of this diary was far behind those of ancient magic.
But just keep a diary, it’s better than nothing at all.
Arthas also leaned forward and glanced twice, and said something that made Brian feel a lot better again, "This should not be an ordinary diary. Its original owner should also be a mage who knows magic - diary." There are obvious traces of magic on it.”
Kael'thas glanced at Alsace in surprise. He did not expect that Alsace could not only speak the ancient Thalassian language, but also find traces of magic on it.
The high elf prince nodded lightly, "Alsace is right. The owner of this diary is a mage... Moreover, this guy's magical attainments should be quite high."
The two princes did not say much, but continued to read along the notes. However, during this reading, the two of them flipped through the notes faster and faster, and the expressions on their faces became more and more exciting.
Brian on the side was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot - he planned to strengthen his learning of ancient Sarasin after returning this time. He couldn't bear the feeling of being betrayed.
Jaina, who was waiting nearby, was also a little curious. She reached out and patted Arthas on the shoulder, "Hey, is there something in this note that fascinated you two?"
Arthas groaned, "I wonder if you have heard of the Bronze Dragon."
"Bronze dragon? A member of the dragon army?" Brian jumped over at once, "But isn't this an elf's diary? Why is it related to the dragon again?"
"I have also heard about bronze dragons, but compared to the red dragons, blue dragons and black dragons that have frequent sighting reports, they have almost never appeared in the sight of mortals." Jaina recalled her time in Dalaran The knowledge learned, "Another type of mysterious person in the dragon army is the green dragon."
"The Dragon Legion is blessed by the power of the Titans. They are born with all kinds of magical powers, and the power possessed by the bronze dragon is the most mysterious and terrifying power of time."
Arthas looked at the magic diary in Kael'thas' hand. "The owner of this diary was once a member of the Elrethalas Council of Mages. For some reason, he violated the taboos of the mages. Before he was captured, he He hid one of his diaries on a statue next to his lab loft.”
After hearing this, several people looked up and looked at a tightly packed room above the collapsed statue that was completely filled with rubble. That should be where the diary owner's laboratory was.
"Damn it, isn't there nothing to be found?" Brian rolled his eyes. The mage's laboratory was full of flammable and explosive things. If they were buried like this, they would only be able to find a few pieces of equipment.
"Don't worry, the owner of this diary is researching something very dangerous, which is why he was arrested." Kael'thas recovered from the shock, with a strange expression on his face, "He found a way to find a bronze dragon , and used him for live experiments, hoping to discover the secret of the bronze dragon's control of time."
However, although the Elf Empire was powerful at that time, it was not willing to offend the Dragon Legion. The two parties had reached a peace agreement, and no offense was allowed.
Therefore, what this Elf Mage did completely destroyed the agreement between the Dragon Legion and the Kaldorei Empire. The crazy Elf Mage was eventually arrested by the law enforcement team of Elrethalas to appease the Dragon Legion.
Arthas was very sure that this was a secret that he had never known, which also made him slightly more vigilant. There was a lot of information in the real world that he had never heard of. If he acted exactly as he imagined, it would be very difficult. Problems may arise.
The last time it was Mal'Ganis who secretly attacked the army station, this time it was a crazy elf mage. There are undoubtedly many "new things" in this world that Arthas has never heard of.
"His real research results are not stored in the laboratory, but are hidden somewhere in Elre'Thalas. He does not want what he has studied so hard to be destroyed." Kael'thas said. Something he saw in the diary.
"What about that thing? What is it? Did he mention where it was? - Please tell me quickly, old Brian can't stand this!"
Brian was pulling at his beard that he had carefully tended. He was really going crazy now. Are these two people Thoradin's Wall? The barrier is so big!
"Hey, hey, calm down, Brian. Even if we want to find the relics left by this mysterious mage, we have to consider the current situation first," Arthas tried to comfort Brian, who was hungry for treasure hunting. "Kael'thas, is there any other useful information?"
Kael'thas replied with a smile, "We are lucky. This guy recorded a secret passage in his diary that can directly enter the great library we are looking for from the north of Ere'Thalas."
Arthas knew about the existence of this secret passage, but facing an elven city that was countless times more majestic and vast than he remembered, he had no time to look for the so-called secret passage. He might as well take the right path and enter the library.
It's just that the hall where Immortar is sealed is surrounded by layers of arcane energy, and they can't enter at all. And now they just found this diary, which can provide them with accurate location information.
"Wait a minute, apart from this secret passage, didn't he say where his research results are?" Brian was still obsessed with the real good things.
Kael'thas shook his head, "That's really not the case. He just vaguely mentioned that his research results are hidden somewhere in Elre'Thalas, but did not mention the specific location."
"Let's wait until we find the upper elf hiding in Elrethalas before we talk about this matter." Arthas put his warhammer on his back and walked towards the other end of the passage.
Jaina heard what Arthas said, thought for a moment and asked, "Arthas, what if those elves don't want to see us? This greenhouse of arcane energy may not be a trap they use to stop us."
"If they don't want to see us, their methods will not be so gentle. The Kaldorei who dominated the ancient times did not rely on gentle means to play ridiculous political games. They conquered the entire ancient Kalimdor with violence and power."
When Kael'thas heard this comment, he looked at the magic diary in his hand with a wry smile, "That's right, otherwise this guy wouldn't be so bold as to hunt dragons to study magic."
The ancient Kaldorei were also the ancestors of the high elves. Although Arthas's comments were true, they were a bit too explicit.
"Kyle, sometimes, being tough is not a bad thing. Didn't the ancient elves do the same?"
Arthas's voice echoed in the corridor, making Kael'thas dazed for a moment.