When he was about to land, he released the "floating technique" and landed safely.

Yun was also puzzled. What had he done wrong? He attacked without even asking. Logically, there shouldn't be any cities in the south. Did he fly to the city of Ryder?

Yun didn't have to wait long, and soon two black spots in the sky approached here.

Yun didn't care. All his skills were useful and he also had the dungeon teleportation function. No one should be able to kill him quickly, so he decided to wait.

"Are you Yun?" Two mages flew over, and one of them said from a long distance away.

"I am, Your Excellency?" Yun replied.

"I'm the ninth-level wizard Pedri, and this is Traci." A wizard introduced hurriedly.

"Hello." Yun saw that the other party had no hostility and greeted him.

"Was it Lord Yun who was riding the flying dragon just now?" asked Pedri.

"Yes, it's me. I'm lost and don't know where this is." Yun saw that the other party was very polite, so he also spoke politely.

"Sir, this is Dalaran. We just saw a flying dragon. The people below were scared and immediately used magic to attack."

"It's okay, it's okay, is this Dalaran?" Yun was a little surprised. How did he end up in Dalaran? This one seemed a little far away.

"Yes, sir, this is already the territory of Dalaran." Pedri was still very respectful.

"Um...is there a fighting over there?" Yun didn't know what to say.

"No, there was the massacre in Stratholme, and it seems that your side was greatly affected. As for...there was no attack, but they were spreading the evil of the undead." Pedri explained.

"It's good that we haven't started fighting yet. By the way, can I ask about your attitude?"

Pedri and Traci looked at each other without saying anything.

"Oh, forget it if it's inconvenient. Can I just go back by walking north?" Yun hurriedly eased the embarrassment.

"No, I just don't know how to say it. My Lord has already arrived in Dalaran, and the fighting hasn't started over there yet. Come in and be a guest. You have a flying dragon and can go back quickly." Traci said.

"Ah? My going to Dalaran won't bring any bad influence to you, right?" Yun was a little surprised.

"Your Excellency is joking. We are from Dalaran, how could we be afraid of those people?" Traci said proudly.

Yun thought about it and decided that since he was not in a hurry, he might as well go to Dalaran to take a look at what Dalaran looked like before it flew away.

The two also expressed their happiness that Yun was able to go to Dalaran, so the three of them headed towards Dalaran.

When Yun was about to reach Dalaran, he could see a lot of people standing at the gate from afar. Yun Hai was a little confused. Were these people here to deal with him? But they were lined up so neatly, were they waiting for him? He didn't seem to have such a big card to make the mages of Dalaran come out to respond.

"Um...who are those people at the door?" Yun asked puzzledly.

"Archmage Witt has specially led the mages of Dalaran to welcome Lord Yun's arrival." Traci said.

"To welcome me?" Yun was a little surprised.

"Yes." Pedri next to him echoed.

"How could I have deserved to have Grand Wizard Witte lead a group of wizards to welcome me?" Yun said with a wry smile.

"We are not like those politicians. Although we also have all kinds of comparisons and calculations, we respect the strong, respect every pioneer, and respect everyone who has made innovations for the cause of magic." Traci said proudly again.

Apart from anything else, Yun really enjoyed this kind of respect. He hurried forward and held the hand of an old man who was leading the group.

"Master Witte, I am truly unworthy of having you come in person to greet me." Yun said politely in a hurry.

"Lord Yun is a genius in our wizard world. The battle of Astranaar gave us so much inspiration. During this period of time, we have made a lot of discoveries based on Lord Yun's battle, more than our research over the years." Grand Mage Witt replied.

"Um... okay, I hope this is useful to you." Yun didn't expect that this would be his role.

"Lord Yun, please come in. It's really a blessing for us in Dalaran that you are here." Archmage Witt welcomed Yun in.

The city of Dalaran is very different from that in the game. It is not big in the game and more like a small market. But here it is quite large. Outside are some ordinary civilians who all rely on Dalaran for their livelihood. Of course, the magic-related industries here are also well developed, with all kinds of potions, gems, enchantments, and equipment.

This is just the outer city. After walking through the outer city and arriving at the inner city, the buildings here are much more beautiful. There are fewer civilians, and more people of various professions here. There are also many shops, which look much more upscale than the shops in the outer city. I believe the things inside are also much better.

After passing through the inner city, we arrived at the real Dalaran School. Dalaran and Karazhan are known as the two major magical forces on the continent. Karazhan mainly recruits children of nobles to teach magic, while Dalaran selects outstanding students from civilians or lower-class nobles for training. This has resulted in Karazhan having sufficient funds, and their research on magic circles is particularly strong, and they have also dabbled in a lot of ancient magic.

On the other hand, Dalaran paid more attention to actual combat, and the magic research they conducted was also to better exert their combat strength, including how to optimize enchantment in combat, as well as the selection of equipment and the use of potions. They had a set of systematic things, so when Dalaran learned that Yun used magic to fight, he had a great understanding of it and also conducted a lot of research.

Yun also knew this. Dalaran had many aspects of his enthusiasm for him. On the one hand, they hoped that Yun could share his combat experience and skills as a mage. After all, the current combat mages were hiding in the back and there were very few mages on the front line. This battle of Yun had made them feel a lot. At the same time, they also hoped that Yun, a mage with rich combat experience, could have a simple exchange with them so that they could truly understand the meaning of the battlefield.

"Master Witt, I have no problem with your request, but you also know that I have other things to do over there. If Lordaeron is attacked, I hope I can go back." Yun explained.

"No problem. There are also mages from Dalaran in the coalition. Once we get close to Lordaeron, we will send Lord Yun back as soon as possible." Archmage Witt agreed as soon as he came up.

"Okay, then thank you, Master Witte."

"Don't call me Archmage. Just call me Witt. You take a rest for two days. I will organize a study session in two days. I hope to get the details of the Astrana battle from you. After all, we got the information through various channels, which is not as accurate as the information provided by you, a real participant."

"No problem." Yun agreed as soon as he came up.

“After that, I hope Lord Yun can have some simple sparring with our mages, especially the kind of battles that are not limited to magical confrontations, so that they understand that once they are on the battlefield, as long as they can win, it’s fine.” Witt continued.

"I'll try my best. I can't go into too much detail." Yun didn't know what to say.

"No problem, Lord Yun just needs to agree, and we'll see when the time comes."

Just like that, Yun settled down in Dalaran with peace of mind. Yun was also somewhat happy because he had established a good relationship with Dalaran. The coalition forces might have to consider Dalaran's face. In the end, the dispute might be resolved through negotiations.

I have to say that Yun’s thoughts were too simple, so simple that he forgot about human nature.

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