Journey to Azeroth

Chapter 19 Carl's Guess

Chapter 19 Carl's Guess

The body of the man in black was blown into pieces in the explosion, and he was nowhere to be found. Fortunately, everyone found some of the bodies of other men in black in Mike's Grizzly Bear Tavern, but the skin of these men in black was not abnormal. There is no difference from normal people.

Soon everyone pushed the corpses together, and the cleaning of the battlefield was temporarily completed.

"What are these mutated beasts?" Dunn looked at the black wolf's body and asked with doubts.

Sitting on the ground, Karl touched Hei Lang's body, and found that with the death of Hei Lang, the flames in his body were extinguished, and only black rocks were left in the body after the flames were extinguished. Corpse sculpture.

"Have you heard of elemental creatures?" Without answering Dunn's question, Karl tried to express his guess.

Everyone said that they had never heard of elemental creatures.

"Do you know the basic elements of this world?"

"I don't know," everyone shook their heads in unison.

Headache, Karl has an incomparable headache, how to explain it to this group of illiterates.

Under the stunned eyes of everyone, Carl opened the magic pocket, took out a magic book more than 30 centimeters wide and half a meter long and nearly 30 centimeters thick, and explained to everyone: "This book is called Quel'Thalas Elements. Codex, which clearly describes the elements, I borrowed it from my mentor a few days ago, intending to pass the time when I am bored."

The leader, Dunn, wiped his sweat and said, "Is this how all your mages pass the time?"

Ignoring Dunn, Karl put the Codex of Elements on his lap with great effort, and opened the Codex of Elements.

"This world is made up of four elements, each of which emerged from this world and appeared together!"

"Stop, stop, stop, we don't understand these things, can you make it simpler!" Dunn interrupted Carl's endorsement.

Putting away the Codex of Elements in his hand and putting it back into the magic pocket, Karl asked, "Do you know the four elements?"

"do not know."

"You should really read more books!" Carl complained, "Earth, water, fire, and wind are the four basic elements that make up this world."

"Every element is everywhere in this world, such as the earth, rivers, and storms, these are all elements."

"What about flames? Flames aren't everywhere."

Looking at the crowd, Carl was depressed, and he was quite good at finding loopholes.

"The fire element is also everywhere, but you usually don't notice it. If there is no fire element, this world would have become a world of ice. It is the fire element that maintains the temperature of the world at a temperature suitable for living things to survive."

"Understood, then you continue!"

"Don't interrupt me!"

"This world is composed of the four elements of earth, water, fire, and wind, but the distribution of the four elements in this world is not even."

"For example, the water elements in rivers, lakes and oceans are very rich, and the water elements in desert areas are thin."

A group of people formed a row honestly as if they were listening to a teacher's class, putting their hands on their laps and listening carefully, or pretending to listen carefully.

Nodding in satisfaction, Carl continued: "In some places where a single element is very rich, it is easy to produce life forms composed of a single element. These are elemental creatures."

"For example, some fire element creatures will appear in some craters, and some water element creatures will appear in rivers."

"I know!" Mike shouted excitedly: "In my hometown Arathi, there are many creatures that look like flames, and they often attack people or animals passing by."

"This is the elemental creature," Karl nodded and continued: "These elemental creatures can generally only live in places where the corresponding elements are rich. If they leave these places, the power of the elements will continue to dissipate and disappear until the elements Creatures die because they lose too many elements."

"Dun!" Seeing Dunn raise his hand, Karl called his name.

"Is there any relationship between elemental creatures and these black wolves?"

"I have some guesses, but they may not be accurate."

"Water making."

After stopping the explanation, Karl summoned himself a glass of water using the water-making technique, took a few sips to moisten his throat, and then said: "These creatures should be ordinary gray wolves judging by their stature."

"Ordinary creatures living in places with high element concentrations will also experience elementalization of their bodies. The outer skin of these black wolves looks like earth elementalization, and the inner body seems to be elementalized by fire. It may be caused by the combination of two elements. The mutation that affects the next child becomes what it is now."

"Of course, this is just my guess. You'd better ask the Kirin Tor. I think the archmages must know more about this."

"Mr. Carl," Smith held up his hand.

"Smith."

"Are these creatures naturally mutated or man-made?"

After pondering for a moment, Karl said: "Generally speaking, the influence of elements is disordered, and the position where elementalization occurs is also uncontrollable, but the elementalization of these creatures is surprisingly consistent."

"So it's possible that these creatures were man-made?" Dunn added.

Shaking his head, Carl replied: "I don't know, to be honest, these are all my guesses."

After everyone rested and regained their strength, a member of the public security station found a carriage from nowhere, and they hurriedly threw the bodies of the man in black robe and the black wolf into the carriage, and the wounded who had been simply bandaged He got into the carriage, held a torch, and marched through the civilian area to return to the headquarters of the public security office in the commercial area—Sword of Dawn.

After listening to Smith narrate the whole story, Dunn frowned tightly, the sparse top of his head gleamed in the light of the candle, coupled with uncleanly shaved stubble, he looked like a decadent middle-aged man .

"Mike,"

Following Dunn's words, Mike, the leader of the Grizzly Brotherhood, walked out of the crowd, "Captain Dunn."

"You were supposed to be locked up for a few days for making trouble at the relief meal. Nian helped you a lot in tonight's battle. Let me let you go for the time being, no exception!"

"Understood! I thank you for them," Mike said obsequiously, "I'll teach them a lesson when I get back, and I won't let them go if anyone dares to make trouble in the future."

"I'm talking about you," Dunn interrupted Mike, and continued: "Your brothers will report to the security station tomorrow morning, don't wait for us to arrest you!"

However, blows came one after another.

"Mike, your brothers have entered, and you need to change a few people to work in the Church of the Holy Light," Carl reminded aloud: "Six people will work in the church for a week."

After speaking, he raised the holy light crystal in his pocket, "I have already paid for the points in advance."

Mike turned into a bitter face. First, the Grizzly Bear Tavern, which he had worked so hard to manage, was robbed, then he was arrested for making trouble in the square of the civilian area, and finally the entire tavern was directly blown away by Karl's burst fireball during the mission.

Seeing Mike's frowning face, Dunn went on to say, "Your house will be discussed with Captain Smith later. The public security office will compensate you for any damage caused during the mission."

"Thank you!" Mike bowed and left the security office.

After Mike left, with Smith's help, Karl bargained with Dunn and left Sword of Dawn contentedly with a reward of 20 gold coins.

(End of this chapter)

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