Tang En couldn't sit still anymore.
Because the situation seemed to be a bit out of control.
He had asked Aurelia that question out of bad humor, but he didn't expect that the situation would get out of control as soon as he started telling the story.
At first, it was only Elsa and a few others who were listening, but after a while, even the bored young nobles took this opportunity to listen to the story. After all, the story of the Elven Race had been told by many people before.
Seeing more and more people, Tang En was speechless, so he started to speed up the story.
"Just like that, Aurelia and Turalyon disappeared. They were the only couple of Elven and Human couples. Their child Redeemer, Arlato, is now guarding Aurelia's Stronghold and waiting for his father's return …"
"And the Undead, under the leadership of Sylvanas, built a huge underground city called Undercity and called themselves the Forgotten Ones …"
"The destruction of Theramore led to the death of Rhonin, but Vereisa luckily survived. She was the only one of the three Windrunner sisters who lived a happy life, but she also ushered in her tragedy … Okay, the story ends here!"
Tang En wiped his cold sweat. If he continued, the antique game that was popular in the world would probably become popular in Prandal again.
"They are really too pitiful … Gods, why do you have to torture them like this? They just want to chase their dreams and love … "
Aurelia muttered and wiped her red eyes. Because she had the same name, she was much more immersed in the story than the others.
"My Lord," Elsa stared at Tang En, her face full of hidden bitterness, "You are really too bad! Why do you have to tell such a sad story! "
Tang En was speechless. How could he be blamed for this? This was clearly the fault of Blizzard!
They wanted to do an epic story!
Why was it an epic story?
Of course, it was a bento. Popular characters would gain a wave of popularity if they were bento, revive them to gain another wave of popularity, kill them to gain another wave of popularity, and then revive them to whip their corpses …
This kind of plot was extremely lethal to women …
Aurelia and Elsa only paid attention to this extremely touching story, but the other male nobles were envious of Luo Ning and Turalyon, the two lucky ones who obtained the favor of the Elves. While they were at it, they cursed that idiot called Arthas. He didn't know how to cherish such a beautiful Sylvanas and actually turned her into an Undead!
However, there were still some people who were more imaginative. After listening to this story, they had a serious look on their faces.
A Lich King that could resurrect countless Undead to become Death Knights?
'I've never heard of it … I've never heard of Noscent …'
And the Outlands and Draenor …
Although Tang En kept saying that this was just a story, his vivid description, as well as the various real-life people and things, was this really just a story?
After finally dispersing those people, Tang En drank a mouthful of water under Princess Aurelia's resentful gaze, then smiled and said, "Your Highness, now you should know why I'm curious, right?"
"I understand …"
Aurelia felt a bit awkward. Why did she see a complicated and contradictory expression on Tang En's face?
'Could it be that he cares a lot about Aurelia's whereabouts and lost his self-control after hearing my name?'
'In any case, this topic can't be continued.'
Aurelia took a deep breath and calmed herself down. She then tried to find a topic to talk about with Tang En. At this time, her gaze suddenly fell on the air conditioner and she had an idea.
"Baron Tang En, I heard from my aunt that not only are you the overlord of Ellington, but you also established … the Tang … Chamber of Commerce?"
Aurelia said that somewhat tongue-twisting name and looked at Tang En with great curiosity. "As a noble, why did you establish a chamber of commerce? After all, even the richest merchant can't compare to an ordinary noble. "
Tang En smiled slightly. "It's very simple. Because my value is not determined by others, but by myself."
This simple sentence stunned Aurelia and the people around her.
"What I do for this world is where my personal value lies. No one can deny this. How others look at me? I don't care. "
Tang En spread his hands and smiled. "At least, I can change the world because of me, but others can't."
'Make the world … change because of me!?'
Aurelia felt her heart beat fiercely, and her mouth became inexplicably dry. Her worldview had been greatly impacted.
How powerful did he have to be to have this kind of confidence?
How many people could be like him, confidently saying that they wanted to change the world?
Or even … do it?
"Don't talk big," a noble man next to her said sourly. "Anyone can talk big, but it's true to be down-to-earth."
He said what many people were thinking. Tang En's words were too exaggerated in their opinion. 'Change the world?
Does he think he's a god? '
"I'm not talking big."
Tang En smiled in his heart. It was really a case of someone giving him a pillow when he was sleepy. Just as he was worried about how to start a topic, an assist came.
"At least, I've started to change the world. Didn't you notice the air conditioner around? This is one of the steps. "
The nobles looked at the square box on the wall. 'So that thing is called an air conditioner?'
Aurelia asked curiously. "You invented this air conditioner?"
"That's right."
Tang En smiled. "Don't you think this thing is very convenient?"
"It's very convenient, but in my opinion, this is just a miniaturization of the Frost Magic Array. It's nothing."
Under the education of the royal family, Aurelia knew the competitive nature of men. Blindly flattering would only make a man lose interest quickly. Hitting him at the right time would arouse his competitiveness and make him feel more accomplished.
"That's right, but the question is, how many magicians are willing to do this?"
Tang En spread his hands. "No, I'm the first, so I changed the world."
"You're a magician!?"
Aurelia's expression changed slightly. Not only her, but the people around were also stunned.
A magician? Not only did he become a merchant, but he also became a lord of the Irus Empire?
What did he want to do?
In Prandal, except for a few wild magicians who didn't have high cultivation, almost all famous magicians came from the Secret Magic Association of the Star Moon Tower. It was well known that after the end of the second war of Chaos and the establishment of the City of Silver, the Secret Magic Association of the Star Moon Tower announced its permanent neutrality.
A magician from the Secret Magic Association of the Star Moon Tower became a lord of the Irus Empire. This undoubtedly sent a signal to the outside world that the City of Silver was ending its neutrality!
This was big news …
Aurelia's eyes lit up. Was it because he came from the City of Silver that her father treated him so seriously?
If they could rope in the City of Silver, then the rise of the Irus would be unstoppable!
Tang En could roughly guess what they were thinking. After all, Hilton had just told him about this a while ago.
In fact, because of Ellington's rapid development, and many of the products of the Datang Chamber of Commerce involved magic and alchemy, Tang En's identity as a magician couldn't be kept a secret for long, so he simply confessed it himself.
Fortunately, after the adventure with Aiguin a while ago, he had a general understanding of the power structure of this world. After he had a plan in mind, he also knew what he was now, what he could do and what he couldn't do.
"I'm a magician, yes, but I'm a wild magician."
Tang En spread his hands and said casually, "I didn't join the Secret Magic Association of the Star Moon Tower."
Hearing him say this, many people heaved a sigh of relief, but not far away, Aubrey and Aradeline looked at each other and were a little disappointed.
A wild magician who didn't join the Star Moon Tower was certainly worth roping in, but the significance was certainly not that great. After all, wild magicians generally didn't have high cultivation and were seriously biased … In other words, Victor didn't rope him in because he was a magician.
"I see …"
Aurelia couldn't help but be a little disappointed.
"It's precisely because I'm a wild magician that I don't have to follow the rules of the Secret Magic Association."
Tang En had a faint smile on his face. "I can do anything I want … for example, this air conditioner."
Tang En pointed at the air conditioner and said very proudly, "Those magicians cherish their own things, but they don't know that they're being conservative. Only by opening up the mysteries of magic and letting everyone enjoy the convenience of magic together is the real secret to creating a magical age.
"How many people want to have a cool space on a hot summer day? Clear magicians can easily use frost magic arrays to achieve it, but they're unwilling to develop it and share it with everyone. So, I stood out. "
Tang En certainly knew the real reason why the magicians were unwilling to do it. On one hand, they were busy studying the mysteries of magic, and on the other hand, the cost of drawing and maintaining magic arrays was slightly expensive. Ordinary people couldn't afford it at all, so they weren't interested in it.
However, this didn't stop the shameless Tang En from blowing his own trumpet.
Tang En said righteously, "I, the Lord of Ellington, the wild magician Baron Tang En, and my Datang Chamber of Commerce, are committed to popularizing the convenience of magic to everyone so that everyone can enjoy the true convenience of a magical civilization.
"What you see now is only air conditioners, but soon, more and more convenient products will be born, and you'll have the honor of witnessing the rise of a real magical civilization!"
Silence.
Tang En was silent for a moment and said in a low voice, "There should be applause here."
An even more awkward silence.
The nobles looked at Tang En as if they were looking at a fool.
Only Elsa and Elijah applauded Tang En excitedly. They believed in Tang En wholeheartedly, so they didn't doubt the authenticity of his words at all.
Aurelia stared at Tang En in a daze. She vaguely felt that she seemed to have seen the truth behind the fog.
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