Angry Goddess

"Even I can't do something like that." Elune became incredibly lost, "That's the realm of the gods! So they used this ability to create the world we have now, right?" Her silver eyes looked at Aiden.

Aiden shook his head and said, "Actually, there are no gods. Before humans entered this world, they were all very ordinary and very average. Even with advanced technology, the average lifespan of humans in that era was less than a hundred years, and their physique was not stronger than that of humans in Azeroth now. They couldn't unleash earth-shattering magic, nor could they travel through time and space. They were able to do everything only because they first explored the mirror world—that is, the imaginary number world in mathematical theory."

"It was precisely because people could arbitrarily set the rules of the imaginary number world that they changed the rules of this imaginary number world into what they wanted most, as if they were escaping from a sea of ​​bitterness—eternal life and infinite power were only a small part of it. They planned a part and designed it as a paradise on earth, so that they could enjoy the fun of eternal life in the endless time that followed. When the needs of life were met, people began to pursue more excitement—such as adventuring in an almost real world and experiencing the fun of playing various roles. At this time, a batch of classic games from the old era were remade in the imaginary number world. "World of Warcraft" is one of the most popular. They restored an infinitely real universe according to the original Blizzard settings, allowing 'players' to enjoy the fun of adventuring in this magical world."

Aiden said the origin of this world in one breath. He looked at Elune, "This is the source of this world."

"Then why did they leave later?"

"Because of a disaster—the monsters in these game worlds suddenly began to invade reality for some reason, and the power that originally protected people in the imaginary number world gradually faded. They gradually lost their immortality and health, and even lost the guarantee of safety. In the end, they had no choice but to leave the imaginary world and return to their original world."

"So, these humans created this world tens of thousands of years ago—or even earlier?" Elune looked at Aiden, "You're back in this world, does that mean you've solved that disaster?"

Aiden said, "The first question—according to our time, in fact, only twenty years or so have passed until now; the second question—not yet, my mission here may be to find the cause of the monster invasion. It's just that I'm still exploring, and I just had a little idea waiting to be verified."

"But I have been born for more than 400,000 years now, how do you explain that?" Elune looked at Aiden suspiciously, "Could it be that the concept of time is different in the two worlds?"

Aiden said, "You can think so."

"You're being perfunctory again—please tell me the truth!" Elune stared at Aiden with some annoyance.

"The truth is cruel, shouldn't we stop here?" Aiden smiled wryly.

"I can handle it, tell me, what is the truth?"

The truth is, of course, because these are all game settings—Aiden organized his words and said: "For example: If we erase the memory of a night elf who has just come of age and copy all of Malfurion's memories into his mind. If no one else knows, he will think he is Malfurion and is now more than ten thousand years old, right?"

Elune's expression was solemn, and she obviously understood what Aiden meant.

"Then use the same method to copy a Tyrande, or anyone, and let them gather in one place. Then they will have their own identities and experiences, and no one will feel anything is wrong, because as long as the real Malfurion, Tyrande, or whoever comes to expose it, this is the truth."

"Those times—"

"Time and space are just extensions of our senses. It can be real or fake. When you master time, ten thousand years can be just a moment."

"This is the truth."

Elune was silent. After a while, the light returned to her eyes. She stared at Aiden and asked, "So the real world is outside this world, right? It is in the world you come from, the real world you mentioned—"

Aiden couldn't help but ask, "You don't want to leave this world, do you?"

The Moon Goddess did not answer, but her eyes became extremely bright, obviously Aiden had hit the nail on the head.

Aiden couldn't help but shake his head and said, "I don't think this is a good idea—who can be sure that my original world—Earth—was not created by people on a higher level? There is no point in such exploration, and from any point of view, the current Azeroth and the entire universe are real worlds. The danger of 'cross-border' travel has been proven by my Earth compatriots. I think every world should have its own order, and forcibly changing it may be the beginning of chaos."

Elune changed the subject and said, "alright, I have no questions for the time being—I will keep my promise and help you complete the resurrection."

Aiden couldn't help but look at the goddess suspiciously. He always felt that the other party still had that idea—but he thought it was just a thought, because even he himself had not found a way to leave this world, let alone Elune?

However, what he said just now was not entirely an admonition. In fact, in the process of answering Elune's questions, he already had a guess in his mind that needed to be confirmed—why the monsters in the game world would invade reality, and why the rules that protect those Earth immigrants would gradually fail—perhaps the problem lies in the transformation of the imaginary number world.

The mirror world and the real world should have been completely unified and completely consistent. However, in the process of developing the imaginary number world later, people began to change the imaginary number world on a large scale, causing the difference between it and the real world to become larger and larger—just like what we see through a mirror is not ourselves at all, but a distorted monster.

The monsters in the game world invading the humans in the imaginary number space may be a backlash from the imaginary number world itself—especially since Vanaar once told Aiden, "When the great power of reshaping the world is activated, the power of destruction in the universe also begins to increase." The "power of destruction" in the other party's mouth is the kind of power that corrupts the Ancient Gods and spreads curses and destroys order.

And the "great power of reshaping the world" is the imaginary number energy—the power that constructs all the rules and objects of the imaginary number world.

Correspondingly, Aiden felt even more that this guess was likely to be the truth. If this is true, then even if he clears "World of Warcraft", he will not be able to change this situation. Because the key to solving this disaster is not in the game world at all.

He couldn't help but think of Sargeras and the Burning Legion—why would this Titan with the highest authority, who knew the truth of the world, embark on a path of destroying planets and civilizations?

In addition to the setting of this world itself, perhaps the bigger reason is that Sargeras believes that only by eliminating these imaginary number worlds can the growth of the "power of destruction" be suppressed.

Order or destruction—this is likely to be the conflict of ideas between Aman'Thul and Sargeras, and ultimately led to their separation.

However, thinking further—those Ancient Gods who are determined to pollute the entire universe, destroy all order, and want to return the entire universe to chaos do not seem to be wrong—because the ultimate purpose of their actions is to correct those changes that should not have been made by humans who initially entered and modified the rules of the imaginary number world.

Based on this guess, then the evil Burning Legion is no longer evil, and even the Ancient Gods are wiping the ass for humans... The mistakes are all attributed to humans' arbitrary transformation of the imaginary number world, and the root of all this lies in... Aiden brought the Eye of Sargeras back to Earth in that battle in the Twisting Nether.

If he had not returned to Earth again, Weiru and Titan Heart Technology would not have analyzed the "fantasy technology" that originally did not belong to Earth, and would not have further developed the imaginary number world, and naturally there would not be this real "Remake of World of Warcraft" now.

Aiden realized that the root of the mistake was actually himself, and he couldn't help but laugh or cry.

But this itself cannot be blamed on him—it should be blamed on the person who sent him to Azeroth!

At first, he thought it was the good deed of the Time Old Man, Zilean. For a long time, he thought he was the unlucky hero who was chosen to save Valoran by clicking the mouse, but later Zilean told him that his crossing was not caused by Valoran's hero.

Later, the clue turned back to Aiden, the "Titan" with the highest authority—it was this "Titan" created by Weiru who allowed Aiden to cross over.

After going around in a circle, it finally returns to the origin... At this moment, Aiden himself couldn't help but wonder whether he and "Titan" Aiden are the same person—perhaps time has also shielded part of his memory, so that he has always felt that he was the unlucky guy who crossed over in the 21st century, a living person, not a created intelligent robot.

But who can be sure that his previous memories have not been modified? Just like Elune firmly believes that she has lived for hundreds of thousands of years—but Aiden is very clear that, from the perspective of Earth time, the entire "Remastered of World of Warcraft" officially started operating in 2431, and in 2456, "Titan" Aiden was redeployed to this world, which means that at the time Aiden crossed over, this "game" had only officially existed for 25 years.

He shook his head and threw these chaotic and complex things aside—he didn't want to be a "scapegoat", but if his guess was true, then he would not refuse his responsibility.

Everything started because of him, so he also has the obligation to let everything end because of him!

"Hey!" It was a slender hand patting him on the shoulder, and he woke up, just meeting the Moon Goddess's angry eyes.

"Ah?"

"Didn't you hear me talking?"

"Uh…"