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Chapter 693: Kil'jaeden: Me! trickster! omniscient!

After Valeera and Stellagosa split part of their work, the current Sharlayan only needs to focus on two things.

He doesn't need to follow up on Kel'Thuzad's developments for the time being. The most important task right now is to cross the sea and find the former guardian Aegwynn who lives in seclusion outside Ratchet City.

Since handing over intelligence gathering between nations to the Defense Intelligence Agency, Backlighting Blade only needs to gather intelligence on supernatural events that ordinary people cannot handle under the surface of Azeroth.

The premise is that the Guardian of Risfal, Magna Aegwynn, is one of the flashpoints for these supernatural events.

To be more precise, Medivh, the astral mage that Aegwynn wants to resurrect, will most likely become the central figure in the next period.

The barrage has already told Sharlayan about Medivh's life in detail before, so there is no need to repeat it.

After getting rid of the soul **** of Sargeras and being truly free, Medivh still has a lot of things to do, the highest priority among which is undoubtedly to redeem the sins that "self" once committed.

While the soul was drifting in the astral world, Medivh accidentally strayed into the Twisting Nether and overheard the next phase of the Burning Legion's plan for Azeroth.

In order to avoid being discovered by powerful demon lords such as Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, Medivh did not dare to get too close. He only heard some intermittent sentences and remembered a few important keywords.

Lich King, Undead Army, World Tree, Sunwell.

After the secret closed-door meeting ended, Medivh, who was very worried about Azeroth, continued to lurk in the Twisting Nether. Through the fragments of information revealed during the conversations of other high-level demons, he roughly pieced together the overall plan of the Burning Legion.

In fact, to put it bluntly, there is nothing new in the Burning Legion's plan to invade Azeroth, and it is essentially the same as the invasion plan 10,000 years ago.

After the Battle of the Ancients that year, high-level demons including Archimonde and Kil'jaeden have raised their vigilance against Azeroth, the most special world in the universe.

Among them, Archimonde personally participated in the War of the Ancients, and was seriously injured when he fought with the strongest demigod Malorne in the war.

For the next 10,000 years, Kil'jaeden the Deceiver intermittently placed a lot of demon officers who just happened to be stuck at the limit of the planet's enchantment into Azeroth.

But most of these demons came back after dying in despair, and some of them are still resurrecting at this moment.

Both Kil'jaeden and Archimonde used to be Eredar people, and together with Velen, they were the three archons of Eredar civilization.

At the beginning, Sargeras promised the Eredar civilization domineeringly that he would give them unparalleled power, lead them across the star sea, be invincible, and explore all the unsolved mysteries in the universe.

Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, who were thirsty for knowledge and power, readily agreed to Sargeras' solicitation. Only Velen, the oldest and wisest Prophet among the three consuls, saw an ominous sign from Sargeras.

After several efforts, Velen still failed to convince his friend Kil'jaeden, so he could only lead some eredar who were unwilling to join the Burning Legion on a journey of exile.

These eredar who refused to submit became the draenei, which means exiles in the eredar language.

In the early days when the Eredars joined the Burning Legion, Sargeras fulfilled his promise. He bestowed the Eredars with the knowledge he had collected while traveling across the universe, and he also used fel energy to infuse them with powerful power.

Before discovering and invading Azeroth, the Burning Legion was indeed invincible as Sargeras said. They conquered and destroyed countless civilizations in the universe.

But the invincible Burning Legion suffered a big loss in the little-known world of Azeroth.

Not to mention the polluter Archimonde, even Sargeras, who was conquered by the royal driver himself, was cut with a conspicuous wound on his leg by a mortal, and was expelled by the "flush toilet" before he could officially enter Azeroth.

As a victorious army that has never experienced a defeat, the failure encountered in Azeroth has become a thorn in the hearts of all demons.

In the long time since then, the Burning Legion has sent elites to infiltrate Azeroth more than once, trying to disintegrate their resistance from within, just like the dreadlords have done countless times before.

However, the results of these infiltration operations have disappointed the fraudsters who were playing tricks behind the scenes.

Ten thousand years have passed, and Azeroth is still impenetrable. The Burning Legion, which is invincible in the universe, has nothing to do with this small planet.

More than 800 years ago, Sargeras finally grew impatient with Kil'jaeden's infiltration tactics.

This time, he planned to do it himself.

The demon king's ghost sneaked into Azeroth and indeed gained a lot of results. The orcs bewitched by the demon invaded Azeroth and caused great damage to the Eastern Kingdom.

However, this is of no use.

The main force of mortals who had participated in the War of the Ancients—the night elves were still squatting on the other side of the sea watching the fire, and were not affected by the orc invasion in the slightest.

Under the resolute resistance of Medivh's own soul, Medivh, who was possessed by Sargeras, was shamefully killed by three mortal heroes.

This unexpected change directly caused Gul'dan, who was secretly in charge of the tribe at that time, to fall into a coma.

When he finally came to his senses, the top of the city had already changed into a Dawang Banner.

The Great Chief Blackhand, who obeyed Gul'dan's orders, died in a duel at Makgora, and Orgrim, who was in power under the gram, slaughtered Gul'dan's capable subordinates, the Shadow Council.

Coupled with Gul'dan's own ambition to become a god, he quietly took away the spellcaster troops that Orgrim needed most in the final battle.

In the end, the orc tribes who invaded Azeroth were defeated by the Alliance due to internal turmoil.

Most of the orcs that Sargeras placed high hopes on were locked up in the asylum, and the side effects of the demon blood stimulant began to occur, and they were no longer as brave as before.

Kil'jaeden and Archimonde felt very irritated and disturbed by Sargeras' failure again, and subconsciously began to doubt whether Sargeras' promise to traverse the universe could still be realized.

When Archimonde was going to encourage Sargeras to make another move, Sargeras suddenly lost interest in Azeroth, which he once regarded as a thorn in his side.

For several years in a row, Sargeras has been nestling in the Burning Throne of Antorus, secretly plotting something with those old **** from the Witch Council.

Kil'jaeden asked Sargeras about his next plan many times, but he never got a positive response.

Sargeras could not retreat, and the control of the Burning Legion naturally fell into the hands of the two demon lords, the Deceiver and the Polluter.

Medivh happened to hear the restless two people's new invasion plan against Azeroth.

After subsequent verification, he knew the plan of the fraudster.

Kil'jaeden plans to use the new Well of Eternity that nourishes the World Tree to open a super-large portal, bypassing the protection of the planetary circle as it did ten thousand years ago, and send the high-level demons of the legion, including Sargeras, to the world at once. Enter Azeroth and end this small world once and for all.

However, due to the existence of the planetary circle, the Burning Legion cannot send a large number of demons to Azeroth at one time, and can only expand from the inside.

It was at this time that the Scourge plan was thrown out by Kil'jaeden. Massive undead were the first "gift" prepared by the fraudsters for Azeroth.

Sharlayan did not believe that the majestic fraudster would not be aware of Ner'zhul's deep hatred and antipathy towards the Burning Legion.

Perhaps for Kil'jaeden, the ambitious and talented Ner'zhul is not a threat at all, and he is sure enough to hold him.

Just in case, Kil'jaeden sent several elite Nathrezim, including Tichondrius, to infiltrate Azeroth.

On the one hand, it is to assist the fledgling Lich King to establish the Scourge Legion. On the other hand, these dreaded demon kings are also responsible for monitoring Ner'zhul~lightnovelpub.net~ Once Ner'zhul wants to make small moves, the dreaded demon king will first Immediately inform the fraudsters of the information.

In Kil'jaeden's plan, this was how things would have played out.

However, Kil'jaeden, who claims to be omniscient and has exhaustive calculations, missed a little bit, or... because of wrong information, his plan had a loophole.

Long before the formation of the Burning Legion, the Nathrezim were created by Denathrius the Great of the Shadowlands, and were forced to exile them from the Shadowlands due to a series of events.

Including Sargeras, all the demons didn't know the true origin of the Nathrezim race, and they all thought that they were really native demons born on the planet Nathreza.

It is precisely because of the lack of this important information that the Lich King finally got rid of the control of the Burning Legion when the Dreadlord deliberately released water, and became the most threatening third-party force in Azeroth for a long time.

The forces on the side of death.

After boarding the passenger ship bound for Ratchet City in Boralus Harbor, Sharlayan ignored the fight between Jaina and Tinagosa, and stood on the bow of the upper deck, looking out at the vast and boundless sea.

"Astral mage Medivh, I hope your return can bring me some surprises."

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