Yar's avatar was about to disappear when it suddenly felt like something was missing. It looked back and saw Vel'koz'z still standing there.
"Keep up!" Yar beckoned.
"Me?" Vel'koz'z pointed at himself with a tentacle.
"Nonsense, who else could it be? Let's go, let's go release Jin!"
Afterward, the purple sun also moved towards the east, with that three-tentacled "monster" still lying on its sunny side.
At eleven o'clock in the morning, the black sun in the sky was only a short distance away from the red sun, and the purple sun had also basically caught up to the vicinity of the golden sun.
Gore and Yar's actions to release their other two brothers were about to begin.
From the release of Gore by the purple sun's disintegration ray yesterday afternoon to the four suns in the sky today, the momentum of the four sun gods had reached its peak.
They were the well-deserved protagonists of this period.
The black sun began to merge with the red sun, like a solar eclipse was occurring. Gore's majestic power surged towards "Xia", beginning to destroy the restrictions on it. At the same time, Yar also launched its attack, transmitting its energy to Vel'koz'z, who then unleashed a disintegration ray once again, sending a purple beam of light towards that smallest sun.
The action to break the seal had begun.
The strange phenomenon of the four suns in the sky filled the mortals of Shireth with incomparable fear. This was the harbinger of the doomsday prophecy, part of the legendary stone tablet prophecy. And this terrifying prophecy was unfolding step by step before the eyes of Mu'sha's followers.
Just as the strange phenomenon was occurring in the sky, Aiden received two pieces of information.
One was from Vel'koz'z, telling him about Gore and Yar's plans, including the speculation that Gore might enslave elemental creatures; the other was from Xerath, and this piece of information was even more explosive!
The "Deceiver" Kil'jaeden had arrived at the Burning Legion's main camp this morning via a teleportation array in a very low-key manner.
Sargeras plus Kil'jaeden, the Burning Legion's top-tier power, had both arrived here, and the implications of this were immediately intriguing.
In the original comparison of the three forces, the Old Gods had a clear advantage: just the release of Gore alone would allow the Black Sun Legion to fight two enemies at once. Once the four sun gods were all free, they would definitely become the absolute overlords of Shireth.
Secondly, there was the Shireth Allied Forces. With Mu'sha, this powerful true god, and Aiden, they were not too far behind in terms of high-end power.
Although the Burning Legion had a great reputation, it was limited by the transport capacity of the portal, and for the time being, it had neither a numerical nor a qualitative advantage.
Sargeras, possessing Medivh, could not use power beyond the limits of a human body. If we put aside authority and only consider true strength, he was currently even inferior to Aiden.
So, in fact, before Kil'jaeden's arrival, the Burning Legion was the weakest of the three forces.
But Kil'jaeden's arrival made everything confusing again—although the Burning Legion only had one more expert, the practical significance was far greater than that.
Aiden would not forget Sargeras, who had created a vacuum environment last night and personally taken the staff away—he clearly had a major plan against the Old Gods!
After receiving the news of Kil'jaeden's arrival, Aiden immediately guessed the other party's thoughts.
"I can't miss out on such an interesting thing!" Aiden greeted Saint Zacchariah and Turalyon and disappeared from the Kadar Outpost.
"What is Lord Aiden going to do?" Alleria once again recognized the "willfulness" of this supreme commander.
To be honest, Aiden's single-handedly dealing with hundreds of thousands of Black Sun Legion soldiers yesterday had completely refreshed Alleria's perception of him, and now seeing him abandon the troops and run out, she was even more unable to guess what the other party was thinking.
"Isn't it obvious? He's going to make trouble for the sun gods." Khadgar shrugged.
Indeed, Aiden wanted to do just that.
Yesterday, Sargeras had told him that they were not enemies.
Aiden couldn't completely believe the Dark Titan's words, but at least they could reach an agreement on dealing with the Old Gods.
The war with the Burning Legion could be taken slowly, first solve their common enemy, the "Old Gods"!
The Titans' seal on the sun gods was very solid, but no defense facility could be perfect, especially since things like the Old Gods were naturally good at breaking seals. After ten thousand years, these seals themselves had become fragile, and with the addition of a huge external force, they could be easily destroyed.
Now Gore and Yar were doing just that.
Aiden suspected that Sargeras was very likely to launch an attack with Kil'jaeden, choosing a target to kill or seriously injure a sun god.
Aiden was also preparing to do the same—he hid in the space-time membrane, aiming his target at the red sun "Xia"!
He had noticed Khadgar's abnormality yesterday.
It wasn't that he was sensitive, but that Khadgar was being too obvious, and Aiden happened to be the one who knew about the curse.
No matter what, Khadgar was Aiden's friend, and he couldn't just stand by and watch him die.
From the perspective of the game setting, Khadgar's death was likely a pre-set plot. The system would always create various conditions that would allow him to die in that past prediction scenario. "Red Sun" and "Red Earth" were the two most prominent features.
If he could make one of those conditions disappear, the prophecy would be broken.
So he chose the Red Sun.
He chose the red Xia as his target and constantly injected energy into the Eye of Sargeras. When the seal was broken, it would be the time for him to attack!
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Gore's energy seemed endless. When it completely blocked Xia with its body, the whole world became much darker. In the sky, it seemed that only two scenes could be seen—one was a solar eclipse, and the other was a dazzling purple beam connecting two suns.
Exclamations spread throughout the world.
"Xia, my best brother, you are about to be free!" Gore's excited voice rang in the sky, "Come on, come on, the days when our four brothers controlled the sky are about to reappear. And this time, we will rule the entire world, and no one will be able to stop us!"
"I command, this seal—turn to ashes in the black flames!" Gore laughed wildly, the black flames burning around the black sun distorted the surrounding air.
The Titan seal from ten thousand years ago was groaning under the scorching heat of the flames, on the verge of falling apart at any moment.
Gore knew very well that a few breaths were enough!
At the same time, Yar's actions on the other side were also coming to an end.
Jin was the weakest of the sun gods, and the sealing power was naturally the weakest as well. With the help of the disintegration ray, Yar could easily break the seal. The consumption was even less than a third of what it took to release Gore yesterday.
When Gore was finished, Yar would also be finished.
However, that day belonging to the sun gods had passed. Just when they thought they were about to reach the peak of glory, the real protagonist—the protagonist of the second day—appeared!
Sargeras in Medivh's form suddenly appeared beside Gore and Xia. He held the Guardian's Staff in his right hand and the Scepter of Sargeras in his left, with a smile on his face, relaxed and comfortable, completely unaffected by the high temperature around him that was enough to instantly melt steel.
"I like your arrogance and ignorance." Sargeras said. At the same time, the short staff in his hand pointed at Xia, and a dazzling blue light shot out from the top of the staff, directly hitting Xia.
Gore was startled by Sargeras's appearance at first, but it quickly reacted and said fiercely, "You're late, mage!"
It instantly poured several times its energy over, and the final seal was immediately destroyed.
Xia regained its freedom!
"Ah, ah, ah, ah…" Xia let out a long string of happy shouts, completely unconcerned about the energy shot by the short staff. How could a mere mortal possibly harm the great Old God, a sun god second only to Gore?
Perhaps this ray couldn't even break its defense shield, right?
Humph! An overestimating mortal!
But when the blue ray touched its body, the originally cheerful voice instantly changed its tone, becoming a scream: "Ah, ah, ah—!"
The part of it that was hit by the blue light instantly turned black and gray, and the eternally burning flames were instantly extinguished. At this moment, it felt like all its defenses had been stripped away, turning from an invincible sun god into a paper lantern that would break at the slightest touch.
The greatest effect of the Scepter of Sargeras was to remove defenses.
Xia's feeling was not an illusion. At this moment, it was indeed very fragile.
After Sargeras succeeded, he suddenly shouted in another direction: "Aren't you going to do it yet?"
Gore, who was originally preparing to kill this mortal in one fell swoop, was shocked. The other party had helpers?
And this helper quickly walked out of the space-time membrane.
It was Aiden.
He held the Eye of Sargeras in his hand, and this gem was emitting a green light.
He had been hiding for so long that Gore and Xia hadn't sensed it at all. He didn't expect to be exposed by Sargeras in Medivh's body. Aiden felt that he seemed to have underestimated the strength of Sargeras possessed by Medivh.
But that didn't matter, anyway, he was originally prepared to come out.
"Look over here!" Aiden shouted.
Then, the unresolvable destructive energy of the Eye of Sargeras was released.
Gore knew very well the condition of its brother. At this time, it showed the protection of an elder brother towards his younger brother, bravely standing in front of Xia, preparing to withstand the attack of the gem.
After learning last night that someone in the Shireth Allied Forces used a vacuum domain to kill hundreds of thousands of Black Sun Legion warriors, Gore wanted to know who the culprit was. During the day, it quickly found the real culprit—sunlight was its eyes and ears. It watched the Kadar Outpost and quickly figured out the whole story.
It was this human in front of him who used the gem in his hand to kill its servants!
Now this guy has come to its door!
Did he think that the vacuum domain would also work on the sun gods?
How ridiculous!
Even if it wasn't that spell, Gore was confident that it could withstand it.
And this time, its confidence failed.
The green light was just a visual display. In fact, the "destruction" command executed by the Eye of Sargeras was the destruction of the model. The model reading had already been completed, the rule line had been activated, and it was directly acting on Xia's model, so how could it be blocked?
Gore was meeting Aiden's inexplicable smile when it suddenly felt a chill in its heart.