Chapter 44 Change and Unchanging

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Chromie adjusted the pocket watch in his hand. The soul brought by Alsace filled this pocket watch with energy. Now, it can support Alsace and Chromie to complete this period of travel.

After turning the hands of the pocket watch, Chromie breathed a sigh of relief. This thing finally worked.

"Okay, we can leave at any time!"

Arthas didn't reply. He was staring at a crystal emitting holy light in a daze.

Chromie patted his forehead and forgot about this. After Arthas left Dalaran, he often liked to stare at the remaining crystals after the Ashbringer was broken.

"Hey, hey, hey? Are you listening? I said, we can leave!"

Chromie walked up to Alsace and jumped twice, because only in this way could she attract Alsace's attention.

After seeing Chromie jumping up and down in front of him, Arthas came back to his senses and said, "Sorry, I was a little distracted just now. What did you say?"

"It seems like you didn't even listen to a word you said!" Chromie rolled his eyes, "I said I'm ready, you can return to your original world!"

"oh."

Alsace wasn't particularly excited, nor was he particularly disappointed. He just replied calmly, "When will we set off?"

"You can do it at any time, but what's wrong with you now?" Chromie let out a long sigh, "Are you worried about the fate of this world?"

Arthas neither confirmed nor denied Chromie's statement. He stared at the core of the Naaru, "If I take away the core of this weapon, will it lower their chances of winning?"

Although Khadgar said that a weapon is not important, the presence or absence of the Ashbringer can indeed determine many issues.

"Well - who can tell clearly? Maybe a weapon is not that important." Chromie couldn't give an accurate answer, "But it's not your world after all, so why bother?"

Chromie didn't understand where Alsace's emotions came from. In her opinion, Alsace was a very calm person who could have a clear and objective understanding of things most of the time.

However, what Chromie didn't know was that Alsace's objective and rational mentality, as if he were a bystander, was due to the fact that he could even see further than the bronze dragon.

Khadgar's words and the changes he brought to the world made Arthas a little confused: Will these changes also lead to the defeat of the Burning Legion, or will they lead the world into an unpredictable abyss?

No one could explain this clearly, not even Alsace himself.

He is not a prophet, he just knows slightly more than others, and the future of this world is no longer within the scope of Arthas' knowledge.

Suddenly, Alsace felt a little panicked. He had long planned to change everything, but after he actually made the changes, he felt an inexplicable feeling of palpitations.

He made plans in his own world, but still did not completely change the Third War. The final outcome was still that the night elves sacrificed the World Tree, Archimonde fell short, and the Burning Legion fell again.

Until he came to this world, Arthas didn't realize where the doubts and hesitations lingering in his heart came from.

But now, he understood that he was afraid.

Arthas was afraid that every decision he made might not be the optimal solution to the matter, which made him feel a terrifying heaviness as he knew the "script".

Compared with people who make choices without knowing what the future will bring, Alsace began to worry about whether some things would be better off just because he knew too much.

Because he knew too much, Alsace had more worries. Before making every decision, he would worry about whether such a decision would make the future worse.

I know, so I hesitate.

Therefore, before the entire third war, Arthas did not change the direction of the entire world's power too much. The preparations he made in advance were like icebergs floating on the sea, with only a small part exposed.

This is because, in Alsace's view, this may be the optimal solution with the loss within an acceptable range.

However, after coming to Azeroth in another time, Arthas lost this restraint. When he had finished his journey, he was shocked by his excessive participation.

Thinking too much made him a little tired at the moment, because since he rescued Tirion and Varian on the Broken Shore, everything may have developed in a direction beyond his knowledge.

Chromie looked at Arthas who was deep in thought and waved his hand helplessly, "You are worried about the direction of the world, but things have changed and the future has become a fog - but I really hate what some bronze dragons think. The future is a given.”

"Why? You can see the long river of time. The prophet is indeed a powerful ability." Arthas put away the Holy Light Crystal and began to follow Chromie to prepare for the time travel.

"Indeed, some dragons must think that his death is a given. One can imagine how desperate those dragons who have determined these things will be in the last period of their lives. Moreover, Some paranoid people will try to change, but it ends up being the first step in their death."

Chromie shrugged, "But some dragons are just the opposite. They know that life will end eventually, but they will try to avoid their own death and change the cause, time and place of their death. The final answer is puzzling. This Some dragons also made it.

Although they will still die one day, they may actually avoid being thrown to death by stepping on a rock tomorrow.

This explains one thing to me. "

"What's going on?" Arthas was quite interested in the story of the bronze dragons, because they could be said to be the most unconventional group on Azeroth and the most similar to him.

"Since it is both immutable and changeable, then what is there to worry about in this kind of future?" Chromie rolled his eyes upward, revealing a large area of ​​the whites of his eyes, "I can't even understand what my brothers and sisters are doing all day long. The result was completely different from what they expected.

Do they completely fail to understand that the power of time makes you a spectator rather than a participant?

Even the supreme Titan dare not say that he can transcend time. Why are there always people stupid enough to want to transcend time? We are still dependent on time for meaning!

Even if we can see the future, why bother with it? Isn’t it just a matter of handling the current affairs? ! But they always forget what they have to do now and always run forward and backward. What’s the point of this! "

Chromie was talking enthusiastically, complaining endlessly about the bad things she had encountered. Arthas followed her, listening to her complaints, and smiled intentionally or unintentionally.