He naturally understood Jaina's meaning, but since he needed her help, Rhodes' tone was quite polite.

"How do you know I can't learn if you don't teach me?"

"I promised to help you this time, so you have to give me something in return! How about you give me this spell?" Jaina's eyes sparkled as she looked at Rhodes and said.

When faced with a female mage acting cute, the group of women standing behind Rhodes snorted coldly and then collectively pushed Jaina aside.

“If you’re interested, I can demonstrate it for you, but to be honest, you need powerful spatial energy to learn this magic, otherwise you won’t be able to learn it,” Rhodes said.

Please! This isn't Earth in the Marvel universe; the Ancient One has spatial tracking capabilities across the entire Earth.

Therefore, as long as one possesses a standard Kamar-Taj hanging ring, even an ordinary person with some magical talent can open a portal.

To open such a portal in another world, one must rely on powerful spatial energy.

The mages of Azeroth are indeed very powerful; relying on arcane magic, they can cast extremely sophisticated spatial spells.

However, in another world, when you don't have arcane energy to draw upon, you won't be able to reach the barriers of space or teleport across continents.

Therefore, only those who possess spatial energy can perform spatial teleportation in other worlds and open portals using spells. Even if Rhodes taught it in great detail, the mages of this world still couldn't learn it, since the systems are different.

Unless the other party, like Rhodes, possesses spatial power within them.

However, if one possesses powerful spatial abilities, it seems there's no need to learn this technique.

They can traverse planes, just like the powerful Titans and the Burning Legion's demonic portals.

Space energy is an exceptionally precious resource.

After giving the female mage a proper explanation, Rhodes dissuaded her from wanting to learn the portal spell.

“That’s a real shame, Mr. Rhodes. Well then, please prepare yourselves. We’ll head to Railroad Fortress now. I’ll use spatial magic to teleport us all there,” Jaina said.

“No need for that, Miss Jaina. Just give me some spatial coordinates, and I can open a portal to that place,” Rhodes said.

Why go through all that trouble? Now I can open my own portal without even consuming the power of the Space Stone. My spatial energy is powerful enough to cross world barriers.

“I understand what you mean, Mr. Rhodes. You are worried that I will expend my magic power, but I have to do it.”

"This time, I must be the one to cast the teleportation spell. Otherwise, we might cause unnecessary trouble, or even the entire Alliance becoming your enemy. You'd better not tell anyone about this teleportation portal, or cast it in front of others," Jaina said.

Jaina had carefully examined the portal; it opened very easily, even to the point that she, far away in Theramore, felt nothing at all.

Right beside him, a spark began to flash, and then a portal opened, even surprising his magical advisor, a powerful guardian lady.

Others may not know her identity as a magical advisor, but Jaina does; she was once the most powerful mage in the world of Azeroth.

This portal is quite bizarre and terrifying; if it were used in the military field, the consequences would be unimaginable.

Imagine someone who can open a portal anytime, anywhere—right by your bedside, or even in the middle of your city—and easily come to you, even touching you while you're asleep.

How dangerous would that be? Countless Horde armies could easily storm Stormwind and Ironforge.

If this news really gets out, then all the top officials in the entire alliance will be unable to eat or sleep in peace.

Everyone fears Rhodes using this move, suddenly appearing in their city.

Jaina told Rhodes all her concerns.

"I want to tell you again, Mr. Rhodes, your teleportation technique is indeed very powerful."

"But it's best not to let anyone see it, or rather, don't let anyone know, otherwise things will get very complicated," Jaina said.

The best way to handle this is to keep it a secret. I won't leak it out myself, since Jaina's ultimate goal is to promote peaceful coexistence between the Horde and the Alliance, and to protect Azeroth together, not to fight each other.

“No problem, Ms. Jaina, I understand your concerns. I'll leave it to you this time.” Rhodes nodded and said.

Well! I never thought my portal spell could be used like this – secretly opening a door in the enemy's house and then rushing in.

This has given me a new perspective!

However, Jaina at this time was really innocent, even adorably innocent!

This girl seems nice. Maybe I should help her out in the future. Anyway, with me and Kaido around, that idiot Garrosh has no chance of becoming the chieftain of the tribe.

The Focus Red incident in Theramore can be avoided in the future.

This time, Rhodes only took Kaido and Yamato and her father to Ironforge, while everyone else stayed in Undercity.

"Mr. Rhodes, please don't resist. I'm about to begin the teleportation." Jaina's hands shone with arcane magic, and a blue magic circle appeared beneath their feet. With a flash of light, Rhodes and the others vanished.

In Ironforge, several Alliance mages were already stationed there.

Each Alliance city has a corresponding spatial node, where Alliance mages, especially those who can use portals, record the node.

If the teleportation originates from a spatial node, the alliance can identify the recipient, and they will not obstruct the transfer.

However, if the spatial nodes are different, they will block the other party from casting spells to prevent the alliance's cities from being suddenly attacked.

If the location of a spatial node is interrupted while casting a teleportation spell, it is a very dangerous situation.

"This magical fluctuation is from the mage Jaina; she is casting a teleportation spell."

"Welcome, Mage Gianna. Have you brought any friends with you?" a mage who had come to the Alliance asked.

Rhodes appears to be human, and Kaido and Taiga also took shrinking drugs beforehand, so they also look like humans.

As for the bull horns on their heads, these monks probably considered them to be some kind of ornament.

"Excuse me, gentlemen. I've brought some friends here to meet Magni Bronzebeard, the dwarven king of Ironforge," Jaina said, performing a mage's salute to the Alliance mages.

“Mage Jaina, King Magni is in the very center of Ironforge. He’s been in a bad mood lately, so please be careful when you meet him,” an Alliance mage whispered.

The outcome of the Molten Core incident was unexpected: King Magni's daughter would fall for Emperor Thaurissan, the dwarf king of Darkheart.

The two even got married and fell in love, but in the end, the son-in-law was killed by the father-in-law, causing the father and daughter to break off their relationship.

So the current dwarf king is not in a good mood. He even left the alliance's decrees to some of his dwarves to handle, such as forming an expeditionary force, while he himself stayed in his room.

“Oh! I know about that. That’s really not good news,” Jaina said with a smile.

After all, who can predict some things?

The man who kidnapped her daughter turned out to be her son-in-law. After going through great lengths to rescue her daughter, she discovered that she had fallen in love with him and was pregnant with his child.

Any father would be upset in this situation.

Adding to this, Magni Bronzebeard had just lost his brother Muradin Bronzebeard a few years ago, and now he has lost his daughter. It's no wonder he's in a bad mood.

Led by several dwarven guards, Jaina, Rhodes, and the others successfully reached the throne in Ironforge.

A middle-aged dwarf, about 1.4 meters tall and covered in fat, sat there.

Magni Bronzebeard, King of the Dwarven Kingdom, was the finest blacksmith among mortals in all of Azeroth, and also one of the most powerful warriors.

The "God Descends to Earth" move is a signature move of the dwarves. It awakens ancient power, unleashing the abilities they once had as earth spirit stones, and rekindling the Titan power within them.

"Greetings, Your Majesty, I am Jaina from Theramore. Some of my friends have a few things they would like to ask for your help with," Jaina cleared her throat and stepped forward to speak.

"Whoever it is, don't bother me. I'm not in the mood to receive guests or help anyone right now. Get out!" The middle-aged dwarf looked up at Rhodes and the others before speaking impatiently.

Jaina turned to look at Rhodes, a wry smile on her face. She hadn't expected the dwarf king to have such a fiery temper.

“Great Dwarf King, my friend here would like to ask you to help him forge a weapon. He has brought some very fine materials. Would you like to take a look?” Jaina said.

"If you want to forge weapons, go to the city and find the other blacksmiths!"

"I will no longer forge weapons. Get out of here immediately." Magni Bronzebeard issued the order to leave without hesitation.

He's seen all sorts of top-quality materials, even Titan Iron; he has some in stock.

“King Magni Bronzebeard, I have news of your brother. I wonder if this news could make an exception and allow you to forge weapons for us?” Rhodes patted Jaina on the shoulder and stepped forward to speak.

"Are you talking about Brian? That guy's always running around, but he'll be back sooner or later. I'm not interested in news about him," Magni Bronzebeard said.

The news about his brother must be from that idiot Brian. As a dwarf, instead of studying the ways of warriors or forging techniques, he actually likes to go on adventures and hang out with those humans.

"King Magni Bronzebeard is not your brother Brian, but another brother of yours, Muradin Bronzebeard."

"I wonder if his news will move you?" Rod asked.

Upon hearing this, Magni Bronzebeard suddenly stood up and stared at Rhodes with wide eyes.

Everyone knows his brother, Arthas, the fallen human prince, the moment he drew the runeblade Frostmourne.

He was caught in the force and died, and it was this rage and hatred for the undead that led him to create Ashbringer.

“My brother is dead, dead in Northrend,” Magni Bronzebeard said.

"No, no, no, King Magni Bronzebeard, your brother is not dead, he is still alive."

"He's just lost his memory, but he was rescued by the Frost Dwarves, and he's currently on the continent of Northrend," Rhodes said.

Just kidding, the reunion of the three dwarf brothers is a classic quest in Shadowmourne!

However, this legendary weapon does not exist in the official Warcraft lore, although Muradin Bronzebeard is indeed still alive.

Chapter 143 Muradin Returns, Brothers Reunited, Weapon Forging Plan

Muradin Bronzebeard: His own brother is still alive!

This news greatly shocked Magni Bronzebeard, who could hardly believe it.

“What concrete evidence do you have to prove that my brother is still alive?” McGonagall asked at the same time.

"Your brother was struck by a shard of Frostmourne and fell unconscious, but he was saved by the Frost Dwarves."

Then, with his superb martial arts skills, he helped the frost dwarves defeat the frost giants.

He became the leader of the local frost dwarves, now known as Yog Stormheart, and he resides in the Storm Mountains of Northrend. "Rhodes began."

"If what you say is true, then I will certainly give you the dwarves the greatest friendship, and I will send someone to confirm this news."

"As long as I'm certain my brothers are alive, I will forge weapons for you," Magni said.

"Actually, there's no need for all that trouble. I can bring your brother back right now, right now, and have him appear in front of you."

"I'm in a hurry, so I hope you can quickly help me forge this weapon," Rhodes said.

In Thor: Ragnarok, Doctor Strange used a single hair of Thor's to pinpoint Odin's location and teleport the two brothers there.

Therefore, as long as there is a blood relative, if Rhodes obtains a single hair from him, he can use this location to find the other person's blood relatives.

Bring back the complete Muradin Bronzebeard.

"You, have you rescued my brother? Is he with you now?" Magni's voice trembled slightly; he desperately needed his brother.

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