The food of His Majesty the Demon King is not ordinary. The essence of the abyss is plunder. Usually, he has the endless dark elements of the abyss as a pillar, so there is no need for food at all.But all his own strength was dealt with in the void storm, and his body was also severely damaged.

But there is nothing here, even the elements do not exist.Even the ground under his feet is near absolute zero, and there is no possibility of absorbing any energy at all.

So Eureka was in a dilemma.

His Majesty calmly said no to the magic bread.

Because he has absolutely no possibility of obtaining a little energy from this kind of magic item.

The helpless Eureka began to recall the practical results of the conjuration system and tried to summon edible animals.

To clarify, the conjuration system studies summoning—including summoned creatures and devices.In the wilderness, have you ever had an idea, longing to drink a cup of cool spring water?Then Conjuration is your answer.For a mage, there is nothing more pleasurable than rolling out a fresh loaf of bread or a glass of water.Ask us for food and drink!

A few mages chose the refreshing conjuration magic.Back then, Eureka and Nieras Elan fell in love with each other at the first sight in Dalaran. The two discussed for three days and three nights in Elan's mage's tower, and finally reached an agreement on improving the summoning formula of a hot apple cider.But

Summoning demons is completely out of his scope.

Finally, His Majesty gave some incantations, asking Eureka to use the power of the dagger in his chest to summon the creatures of the abyss.

Eureka saw the fact that this sullen pretense was actually not a chatterbox, so she took the opportunity to learn Naratel's abyss literature from him.The mage's desire for knowledge is that no matter how long he turns into a knight, he can't change it.

Meanwhile, Taglos's elegant and deep cello-like voice gave Eureka a new hobby in this boring place.

Just ...

"This spell song is written by me according to the magic law of the abyss. In theory, a sword-wing troll can be summoned. I can't sing the overall spell melody. If you sing this once, I will I need to study it." Eureka said to His Majesty the Demon King with a smile while holding a rewritable scroll.

"Why can't I understand." It seems to be his habit to say questions in a declarative tone.

"This is the essence of the abyss sentence that I deciphered with arcane magic." Eureka said domineeringly and confidently.

"What is this?" Taglos pointed to the stave on the abyss spell.

"This is a magical frequency in my hometown. Using this frequency can effectively increase the success rate of spellcasting." Eureka said the meaning of the words strictly, and briefly introduced how to recognize the spectrum by the way.

His Majesty the Demon King, who has never resisted the power system, immediately asked for advice seriously.

The habit of being a teacher in Eureka's bones can't help but come out, and teach him all he has.

"Okay, this one, add these ones, I'm going to study how to use Frostmourne when I'm resting, read it to me while you're on my back, hurry up." If he had a tail, he would definitely wag it from side to side at this moment, If you add a pair of ears, it must be no different from the Wolf Grandma in the Karazhan Opera House.

Taglos was silent for a while, put away a few scrolls, and said lightly: "Don't be too tired, I will try my best."

Tsk, is this considered to be touched?

Youlica nodded and said yes, and naturally she would not tell the other party that these scrolls are densely packed with blood elves written in Abyssal English and Chinese lyrics, just like saying good morning in Chinese "Gu De Mo Ning" Similarly, magic can actually be said to be a kind of advanced programming. A zero-level transcription technique can automatically translate countless songs that I have heard before into the scroll without any effort. This is the power of magic civilization. It's really hard to fly without a little music.

It doesn't matter if the pronunciation is a little bit off, some of Jay's lyrics back then were understandable, but it doesn't hinder the good listening, right?

Just as I was secretly feeling refreshed, there was an intermittent sound test from the side. Although it was not very accurate at the beginning, it quickly echoed in the space overflowing with tranquility, but Eureka suddenly froze.

"Anar'AlahAnar'Alah Belore

Sin'dorei

Shin'du Fallahna

Sin'dorei

Anar'Alah..."

This turned out to be Cirvanas' elegy.

He lowered his eyes, tsk, still haven't forgotten?

Bad luck, huh...

The author has something to say: Sylvanas, Aurelia's sister

After a tidy and soothing chorus from the Banshees, the song goes on to repeat the line "Shindu" (translation: "Falling").The subsequent "fallahna" (translation: "They are breaking through") directly described the oppression, horror and helplessness when the Burning Legion eroded the high elves on a large scale, and could only watch the desperate scene of their companions being swallowed.Here, we hear that the performer of the song did not perform this tragic lyrics with tears in his eyes, but instead performed it with a relatively peaceful voice, which shows the numbness of the high elves after extreme despair status.After repeatedly singing the same lyrics many times, the song finally ended in an extremely rare, dissonant chord, which seemed to represent the endless future of the blood elves, and left us with infinite room for imagination.The lyrics of "Sin'dorei" (translation "Children of the Blood") appear repeatedly in the song, highlighting the transformed descendants of the blood elves, a high elf race, and highlighting the new features of "The Burning Crusade".

It is worth scrutinizing the recurring "Sin'dorei" in the song, as well as "Shindufallahna".There are so many descriptions of the Burning Legion devouring the high elves in the song. It can be known that this eulogy is not only a mourning for the dead companions, but also a mourning for the decline of the high elves and the loss of individual humanity of the high elves.Also, with so many descriptions of the war, we can guess that the song "Lament of the Highbourne" was written after the fall of Silver Moon City.

"To Fradino. Love you forever, Sylvanas"...

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