Although he succeeded in striking Aegwynn, this was not the result Yun had expected. He knew that the secrets behind this time and space node were extremely important, and that his current understanding of it was far from enough. Although he had explored Karazhan thoroughly and found nothing special except the top floor, Yun still firmly believed that the key to the problem might lie here.

However, according to the information in the game, the top floor seemed to have been blown up during the time of Medivh. But now, there was no news from Medivh, so Yun naturally couldn't blow up this place. As time went by, Yun would go to the top floor every day and carefully observe the portals. He walked through these portals one by one and confirmed that they were indeed just passages connecting various parts of Karazhan.

However, during this process, Yun made a new discovery: these portals seemed to correspond to the locations of the various BOSSes. The stables, the restaurant, the reception room, the theater, the showroom, and the various BOSSes behind all had a portal that could be reached directly. This discovery made Yun wonder if this was somehow related to the appearance of the BOSSes here later?

Why did Aegwynn design the portals in these places? What kind of hidden meaning is there?

"Teacher, what are you looking for?" One day, Aegwynn finally found Yun Wen.

Yun Wen shook his head helplessly and replied, "I don't know either."

Seeing this, Aegwynn did not continue to ask questions, but said sympathetically: "Well, teacher, if there is anything you need my help with, just let me know."

Yun Wen couldn't help but feel a little surprised. He originally thought that Aegwynn would pursue this issue relentlessly, but he didn't expect her to be so reasonable and not ask any more questions.

"Aren't you curious?" Yun Wen couldn't help but ask.

Aegwynn smiled and explained, "It's nothing strange. Many things are hard to explain with common sense. I guess you must have sensed something here, so you came here to check it out. But maybe you just lost contact temporarily, so you're wandering around here, looking for clues."

After hearing what Aegwynn said, Yun Wen couldn't help but feel a surge of emotion in his heart. He never thought that Aegwynn was so smart and clever, not only could she see through his thoughts, but also could give a reasonable explanation so quickly. In comparison, he seemed a little dull.

"It would be great if she could be my subordinate." Yun sighed in his heart, "Then I can just fool her and she can help me come up with all kinds of excuses, and they will also make people feel very reasonable."

"Well, I'll walk around for a bit, but I'm a little curious, why did you set up these portals in these places? Is there any special reason behind this?" Yun asked directly, his eyes fell on the portals, as if he wanted to find some clues from them.

Aegwynn's eyes suddenly lit up when she heard Yun's question, and she explained excitedly, "Teacher, you are really observant! In fact, I didn't set the teleportation point of the portal here randomly. You see, only in these places will there be fluctuations in space energy. Space energy is a very peculiar energy, which is different from other common energies. Other energies can be found everywhere around us, and as long as the corresponding array is set up, the surrounding energy can be easily absorbed and utilized. However, this is not the case with space energy. If there is no fluctuation of space energy around, then the space array cannot function normally, and naturally the portal cannot be used."

After hearing Aegwynn's explanation, Yun's doubts not only did not decrease, but increased. He couldn't help but frowned and asked doubtfully: "Hmm? But..."

"What's wrong, teacher?" Aegwynn asked suspiciously.

Yun replied thoughtfully, "I think there should be some kind of item that can store a certain amount of space energy. This energy doesn't need to be too much, just enough to keep a portal open for a short period of time. This will make our movements much more convenient."

After hearing this, Aegwynn suddenly became extremely excited. He widened his eyes and looked at Yun in disbelief. He asked with a slightly trembling voice, "Teacher, how...how did you know that?"

Yun was somewhat puzzled by Aegwynn's reaction. He frowned in confusion and asked, "What's wrong? I just speculated based on my experience and some theories."

However, Aegwynn did not explain. He grabbed Yun's arm and hurriedly took him to the top floor.

As soon as they reached the top floor, Aegwynn pointed to a place where there was an inconspicuous shelf with a lot of stones inside. She said to Yun excitedly, "Teacher, look, the space energy here is the most concentrated! After careful observation, I found that these stones engraved with tiny magic arrays can actually store a certain amount of space energy! As long as you use this stone, you can summon a portal. However, this portal does not last long, and a large amount of energy support is required at the other end of the portal, so for now we can only teleport from here."

Yun's eyes widened as he stared at the stone in front of him, as if it were some rare treasure. The runes on the stone were exactly the same as the runes on the portal! All kinds of knowledge about the portal quickly flashed through Yun's mind.

He remembered that the original portal spell required the use of specific casting materials to activate, but these materials were removed in later versions. Yun has always been curious about this, why has he never seen such a portal that requires casting materials? Now, the answer is right in front of him.

Not only that, Aegwynn's words also explained why the portal can only lead to the main city. It turns out that only the main city has enough space energy to support the operation of the portal. This means that Karazhan could have been used for teleportation, but it was not possible because the top floor was blown up.

However, these discoveries did not seem to be directly related to Yun's purpose of coming here. He couldn't help but start to think, do I really need to blow up Dingcheng to achieve my goal? This thought kept circling in his mind, making him feel very entangled.

Just as Yun was thinking hard, Aegwynn's voice came again: "Also, I found that this kind of space energy exists in many places on the continent, but they seem to be unable to connect with the energy here in Karazhan. This is really strange."

"There is still energy? Do you know where it is?" Yun asked suspiciously.

Aegwynn nodded and replied, "There are many troll places with this energy, such as the Akash Temple next door and Zul'Gurub to the south. However, apart from these two places, I haven't found this energy in any other troll camps. This makes me feel a little strange."

Yun was moved when he heard this and asked, "Akash Temple? Is it the one in the forest in the east near the sea?"

Aegwynn nodded again and said affirmatively, "Yes, that's it."

Yun frowned slightly, as if he remembered something, and then said: "There is a village in the mountains to the west. There should be space energy there as well."

Aegwynn's eyes widened with disbelief, and she blurted out, "Teacher, you..."

She just couldn't understand why Yun knew so much about these things. These were the information she had obtained with great difficulty!

Seeing this, Yun sighed helplessly and explained, "It's a little special there."

"Yes... yes, although there is spatial energy there, it is not enough to support the portal." Aegwynn's eyes changed when she looked at Yun.

"Well, because the place with the strongest space energy is underground." Yun said helplessly.

This matter couldn't be more obvious. The places that Aegwynn had explored were undoubtedly dungeons! As for dungeons, she was very familiar with them. After all, she might not know much about other things, but she knew exactly where there were dungeons.

Hearing Yun's words, Aegwynn was speechless. She had never been able to figure out the reason before, but after Yun's explanation, she immediately realized that this was indeed the reason. However, what confused her was how Yun knew it? And judging from Yun's expression, it seemed that there were still many things he hadn't said.

At this moment, Yun couldn't help but feel emotional. The place Aegwynn mentioned was the Deathmines. But now, it was just a small village. There was no Stormwind City, no Orc War, and no Stonemason Union and Defias Brotherhood. But surprisingly, there was already space energy there that could form a copy.

Is all this destined? Then, is my existence also arranged long ago? Who is in control of these questions? Is it the Titans? Or the Eternals?

However, their confrontation was not without intersection. Yun knew that although the opponent was strong, he was just following the principle of energy. However, the current situation was obviously beyond the scope of conventional laws, and the only possible explanation was probably the mysterious Cavern of Time.

"By the way, have you ever been to another continent?" Yun's tone revealed a little urgency, as if this question was of great importance to him. Seeing this, Aegwynn was puzzled, but still answered truthfully: "I have been there, but I didn't stay there for long."

Yun seemed dissatisfied with the answer and continued, "In the south of the continent, there is a vast desert. There is a mountain near the sea. Did you know that?" He spoke faster and faster, as if he was expecting a specific answer.

Aegwynn thought for a moment, recalling the southern tip of the continent, and replied, "Yes, there is a mountain there, but it is not large."

Yun did not give up and continued to ask: "Is there anything special in that mountain? Or any buildings or something?" His questions became more specific, making Aegwynn more confused.

"No?" Yun You muttered to himself. He couldn't help wondering, could it be that the Titans hadn't arrived yet? As far as he knew, the Titans were looking for the Guardian Dragon for the Caverns of Time. According to the timeline, it should have existed by now, but why was there nothing there?

Just as Yun You was thinking hard about it, Aegwynn suddenly interrupted and said, "Teacher, what do you want to know?"

Yun You came back to his senses, looked at Aegwynn, hesitated for a moment, and replied: "I just feel that there should be something here."

Aegwynn became more and more curious and asked, "There is something? What could it be?"

Yun You thought for a moment, then said, "There should... there should be a building, and the bronze dragon should be there."

Upon hearing this, Aegwynn had a strange expression on her face and said hesitantly, "Teacher... Teacher, are you from the Dragon Clan?"

Yun You was annoyed when he heard this. He replied unhappily, "What dragon clan? I am a genuine human being!"

"But after reading a lot of information, I found out that there are dragons in this world. They are very powerful. But for some unknown reason, the Dragon Islands where they lived suddenly disappeared. I guess it may have been sealed." Aegwynn said.

Yun couldn't help but feel curious when he heard what Aegwynn said. He widened his eyes and asked in surprise, "You also know about the Dragon Islands?"

Aegwynn nodded and answered as a matter of course, "Yes, both the elves and the trolls have records of it."

Yun frowned slightly, as if he had thought of something. He suddenly froze, and an idea flashed through his mind.

"Could it be..." Yun muttered to himself.

Upon seeing this, Aegwynn hurriedly asked, "Teacher, you..."

However, Yun did not answer Aegwynn's question immediately. An inexplicable urge surged in his heart, as if he had forgotten something important.

Yun finally realized that this world was different from the one he knew before. In his original world, although the Dragon Islands were sealed, the five-colored dragons still existed. However, in this world, Aegwynn actually had to look up information to learn about the existence of dragons.

What does this mean? Yun's thoughts raced. Could it be that the guardian dragons of this world were also sealed? Then, was his mission to find these guardian dragons and release them?

"What about the trolls and elves now?" Yun still had a strange feeling and didn't know why he asked this question.

"It's still the same. In the previous war, both the trolls and the elves were almost wiped out. Now they are just maintaining themselves in the form of small tribes." Aegwynn looked at Yun strangely.

Yun was stunned. He originally thought that the changes were in Karazhan, but it seemed that everything except Karazhan had changed drastically. But where was the point of change? There was no record of this in the game. It was too early.

"Give me all the books about the mainland. I want to take a good look at them." Yun said worriedly.

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