"I'm back!"
Before Aiden even emerged, his voice echoed out from the light screen.
This was the 7th day since he had entered the light screen, and Kayle had been guarding outside the entire time.
"Eh?" As soon as Aiden came out, he noticed some changes in himself, some changes that he was happy to see—his strength had inexplicably increased many times over!
Originally, after discarding the Titan's authority and without relying on other artifacts, the energy he possessed was far inferior to Kil'jaeden, only slightly stronger than the Guardian Dragons.
But now, even without using any weapons, he could easily defeat Kil'jaeden!
He couldn't help but clench his fist, feeling the sudden surge of power within him.
"Is this the power from the highest authority of the Titans?" Aiden couldn't help but mutter to himself.
Only at this moment did he truly feel that he had fused with the power and authority belonging to the Titan Aiden.
As soon as he walked out of the light screen, he saw Kayle and countless angels outside the High Heavens.
"How long was I gone?" he asked.
"Seven days."
"Seven days, huh?" Aiden repeated meaninglessly.
Thinking of the situation in Xireese, he suddenly felt restless, "Let's go back now!"
"Yes, Commander." Kayle flew ahead with her sword, heading towards the teleportation array.
Her strength had been fully restored in the Eternal Kingdom. Now, she was a true god with complete power, no less than Elune. Even with the powerful strength Aiden now possessed, he was still no match for Kayle.
According to the "setting," true gods inherently possessed the strongest power in the Warcraft world. The Titans were only not weaker than them, but not necessarily stronger.
This was why the Pantheon chose to cooperate with the native true gods when transforming each planet—of course, the fundamental reason was still because the "setting" was like that.
However, true gods were always subject to various limitations, the biggest of which was the location—Elune was a true god almost no one could contend with in Azeroth, but if she came to the Eternal Kingdom, she would definitely not be able to defeat Kayle; similarly, Kayle would not be able to exert her full strength after leaving the Eternal Kingdom.
Aiden was eager to return because he always felt that Sargeras probably didn't have such a noble spirit of contract. During his absence, he was afraid that the other party would engage in some "small actions."
"Creator, your servants are willing to fight for you, please take us with you!"
He heard an angel's voice pleading in his ear.
Aiden turned his head and saw an angel's eager gaze.
Before he could speak, the other angels also spoke up one after another.
To fight for the Creator was an unparalleled honor for angels, and no angel would refuse.
Aiden hadn't originally planned to do so, but after seeing this scene, he suddenly felt that this was a good opportunity—every angel was a very powerful combat force. The Eternal Kingdom alone had hundreds of thousands of angels, each skilled in combat and possessing very powerful strength. This was the fundamental power that allowed the Eternal Kingdom to sweep across countless planes.
He glanced at Kayle, who nodded, and then he said, "How about this, if I need your help, I will open a portal on the other side. Then we can fight side by side!"
"Hooray!"
"Hooray!"
The angels cheered.
Aiden's gaze swept across these pure and fanatical beautiful beings, and he suddenly felt that letting them fight and sacrifice was a very cruel thing—but battles would always happen, and he could only try his best to stand on the side of victory, using his sword to protect beautiful things.
With a smile, he walked towards the teleportation array step by step, and amidst the angels' farewells, he activated the array and disappeared into the Eternal Kingdom with Kayle.
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Sargeras was a Titan who kept his promises, and besides, he still wanted to gain Aiden's support. Therefore, during the time he sent Aiden back to the Eternal Kingdom, he didn't do anything to change the current situation in Xireese.
In the past few days, Xireese had entered a strange calm—since Aiden left, Gorr had been killed by Kil'jaeden, and the only Sun Y'aal had fallen to the ground and lost control of his body, being endlessly drained of his essence by Vek'z, who was parasitizing him.
The Sun God never thought there would be such a day—he himself, as a parasitic symbiont, would be parasitized by an Old God weaker than him and have his power drained…
In the three days after Aiden left, the power of the Old Gods was completely wiped out by the Burning Legion, and almost all the discovered minions were killed by the demon army. Then the demons returned to the Burning Legion's base camp and stayed behind closed doors.
The Xireese Allied Forces, who had been nervous for a long time, still guarded the Kadar Outpost, living in fear all day long.
It seemed that Xireese was temporarily peaceful—but the situation was very unfavorable.
According to the calendar, it should now be the early to mid-third season, and there were still several months before the cold winter of the Evernight—that is, the fourth season. However, the Sun Gods had fallen one after another, and the whole world became dark and chaotic during the daytime, while at night, L'ura appeared to bring a faint light to Xireese.
This was a common sight in the cold winter of the Evernight, and every Xireese person knew it very well.
If this was a normal Evernight, no one would panic, but this was obviously not—because the Sun Gods had really fallen, and it was likely that no matter how long it had been, the sun would never rise again on the land of Xireese.
In just a few days, the temperature in Xireese had dropped by more than ten degrees, and some places had even begun to snow…
This was not good news, because the fruits and grains that should have been growing and ripening at this time were frozen to death due to the sudden drop in temperature.
If the Evernight never ended, everyone would spend their last days in the darkness.
This was the worst possible news.
All the intelligent creatures living in Xireese were frowning. At this time, perhaps only a miracle could get them out of their predicament.
The Burning Legion didn't care about these things.
The demons hadn't taken the opportunity to directly destroy this planet while Aiden was away, which was already the greatest blessing to the natives here. What's more, they would leave here sooner or later, wouldn't they?
Whether there was a sun or not was never a problem for the demons of the Burning Legion.
Sargeras didn't care about these things either—except for the other two Titan brothers who had the highest authority, everything in this universe was just data to him. Not to mention destroying a planet, even destroying the entire universe, he wouldn't have any guilt.
Just like people don't feel like they've killed "people" because they uninstalled a computer game.
He kept his promise and didn't attack the Xireese Allied Forces. After ordering Kil'jaeden to lead his servants to wipe out the Old Gods, he withdrew his troops.
But this didn't mean he would wait foolishly—in fact, he had already been preparing for another thing—Medivh's body greatly limited the exertion of his power, and he needed a more powerful body that could accommodate more energy.
He had already chosen—it was Med'an!
Taking advantage of the time Aiden was away, Sargeras returned to the Twisting Nether, back to the place where he had fought Aiden—the pyramid-like altar!
He had tried to merge with Aiden here, but at that time he didn't know that this Aiden was the real Aiden. Because at that time, Aiden didn't have the Titan's authority, and in his opinion, he was just a special human with great potential.
He valued Aiden's body's unparalleled ability to accommodate energy, just like Med'an at this time. That's why he did that.
Facts proved that Aman'Thul was more far-sighted. Although he couldn't be sure that this Aiden was the Aiden they were waiting for, he still used his divine power to send him away—but this action eventually completed the history, allowing Aiden to return to Earth in the real world and leave the Eye of Sargeras behind, allowing the future Emma to access its secrets.
Those were all things of the past.
Sargeras no longer needed to seek other ways. Kil'jaeden had already sent Med'an to the altar. Before Aiden and the others crossed over to Xireese, Sargeras had already arranged the "fusion ceremony."
Med'an was brought to the altar, and the bronze disc—Sargeras's data disk—slowly rotated above Med'an's head, constantly injecting memories into this talented mixed-blood.
No one came to stop this process, so after more than twenty days, the bronze disc completely merged into Med'an's body. As "Medivh" fell into a coma, "Med'an" opened his eyes.
His eyes flashed with intense purple light, then turned red. Then, flames spewed out of his eyes, nostrils, ears, and mouth, and a pair of horns slowly grew out of his forehead.
Med'an's physical characteristics were evolving towards Sargeras's former form—
"I am resurrected!" Med'an spread out his green hands and looked at them, then touched his body. He clenched his fists, unable to suppress the excitement in his heart. "I am reborn!"
His voice was heavier than Med'an's, without the lightness of a young man.
Although this fusion was to merge two souls together, it was clear that Med'an's soul strength was not on the same level as Sargeras's, so the result of the fusion was that Sargeras's personality and consciousness became the absolute dominant force.
And the changes in his body were because Med'an's recessive genes were playing a role—hundreds of years ago, Sargeras's soul secretly lurked in Aegwynn's body, and then attached to Medivh when she was pregnant.
Sargeras's soul had already subtly changed Medivh's body, including his genes. As Medivh's son, Med'an naturally inherited some of them.
So he was not only a human, orc, and draenei hybrid, but also a bronze Titan—a four-race hybrid!
"What wonderful power!" Sargeras chuckled. He squinted his eyes, "Now, I can finally implement that plan!"