Golganneth frowned as he looked at Kil'jaeden. The "Deceiver's" words were quite complimentary towards Aiden. Did this mean that his position was leaning towards the Burning Legion?
He wasn't sure if Aiden was a mortal or not, but the other party did represent mortals, and mortals were the most difficult creatures to understand—they had no real stance, and they were not united internally. As far as Golganneth knew, countless planets invaded by the Burning Legion had mortals who actively summoned demons.
Azeroth was like this. Back then, the Queen of the Night Elves, Azshara, regarded the Dark Titan as a god and took the initiative to use the energy of the Well of Eternity to create a teleportation array to welcome the Burning Legion; Shirethe was no exception. The emperor of the most powerful Zodanga empire, Nordis, also did the same thing as Queen Azshara.
There were countless such examples, so much so that Golganneth had never had any special affection for mortals. He also couldn't judge whether that Lord Aiden, whom he only met once and had some unpleasantness with, had already sided with Sargeras and the Burning Legion.
If that were the case, he would have to re-evaluate this war.
He looked at Lar, his eyes carrying a questioning meaning—after all, most of the mortal coalition were her believers. Before Kil'jaeden requested Aiden's participation, Golganneth had always felt that mortals should naturally be allies of the Pantheon.
Now it seemed that Lar didn't care much about the position of her believers.
"I have already invited Lord Aiden," Lar replied, meeting Golganneth's gaze.
"Oh? That's good!" Upon hearing this, Kil'jaeden immediately stopped walking out and turned back to his seat.
Watching the two of them cooperate so well, Golganneth couldn't help but feel suspicious. Could it be that Lar had really colluded with the Burning Legion?
Were they putting on a double act?
But even so, Golganneth didn't flinch. The Pantheon had the ability to cope with any challenge!
He also sat down and said mockingly, "It seems this lord is not very punctual—Lady Lar, didn't you tell him how to get to the moon?"
The sarcasm in the "Wrathbringer's" words was self-evident. Lar, as the Moon Goddess with supreme power in thousands of universes, immediately felt dissatisfied with the Titan's words. However, she was also a little curious in her heart. Aiden didn't seem like someone who would be late.
Could something have happened?
As soon as she had this thought, Lar immediately sensed it with her mental power. In the next instant, she immediately realized what had happened.
"Don't worry, Your Excellency. I believe that with Lord Aiden's character, he would not be deliberately late. I think someone might have stopped him? I am the host here, I will go and greet the distinguished guest. Excuse me!"
Lar glanced at Golganneth with a smile that was not a smile, and her figure disappeared into the temple.
Golganneth immediately realized the meaning of the other party's eyes—Aggramar was outside!
He immediately secretly thought it was terrible. Could it be that this commander had started fighting with the other party?
—This time, Golganneth guessed very accurately. Aiden was indeed fighting with Aggramar.
Yesterday, Lar's avatar personally descended and invited him to participate in the upcoming war conference. He originally felt that he could participate or not, and his attitude was not very important. However, today, after the teleportation arrays of Kadar Outpost and the War Academy were opened, Medivh was the first to cross the plane teleportation array, but he brought him extremely important news—at that time, Sargeras was still possessing Medivh, so this Guardian was fortunate enough to witness the true resurrection of Sargeras and the dialogue between the two most powerful Titans in the universe.
Medivh himself could not understand the complex relationship between Sargeras and Aman'Thul, nor could he understand the real areas involved in the dialogue between the two, but Aiden could.
Mirror Channel, Simplified Titan Platform, and System Rebound—all of this made Aiden immediately understand why Shirethe would suddenly erupt into a war between the Pantheon and the Burning Legion.
Because he understood these things, Aiden felt it was even more necessary to prevent this war from continuing to expand—if the "System" allowed the Pantheon and the Burning Legion to start a full-scale war, I'm afraid that the only beneficiary would be the Old Gods—that was the situation that all three parties least wanted to see!
Therefore, he not only had to participate, but also had to compress the intensity and time of this war to the greatest extent possible, preferably just a small fight to deal with the system!
After calculating the time, he did not bring anyone else and came to the moon alone.
He didn't need to bring anyone specifically. He now had the highest authority and had completely unlocked the power of the Staff of Time and the Silver Judgment. No one could truly threaten his life.
It's just that he didn't expect that not long after arriving on the moon, a bronze Titan jumped out.
The other party was holding a sword that had obviously been repaired, with a bitter and deep-seated look, as if everyone was an enemy. The sword in his hand was very unique. The front half of the sword blade was daunting, but the sword hilt and body repaired later were flashy and insubstantial, completely not on the same level as the front half of the sword blade.
And Aiden happened to recognize this sword—because during the Outland War, he had the honor of using the sword body of this broken sword.
So although he had never seen this bronze Titan, he recognized the other party's identity at a glance: "The Avenger" Aggramar!
He was once Sargeras's adjutant. After Sargeras betrayed, he joined the Pantheon and became one of the highest rulers of the Titans.
The half of the sword in Aggramar's hand was called "Taeshalach, the Flame Render". The broken sword part with the sword hilt that Aiden had used was called "Gorshalach, the Dark Reaver".
When the two are combined into one, it is the strongest weapon in the universe—"Gorshalach, the Dark Render", the sword of the strongest warrior of the Pantheon, the bronze Titan Sargeras!
Aiden saw that Aggramar didn't say a word, but stared at him with very unfriendly eyes, so he immediately explained: "Aggramar, I am here to attend the meeting."
Aggramar said in a muffled voice: "Mortals are not qualified to attend this meeting! Now, leave here!"
He pressed his hand on the hilt of the sword, and his hostility was evident.
Golganneth and Aiden's fight two days ago had already been captured by him, after all, he was not far away at the time. What's more, Golganneth had specifically told him about it later. Therefore, Aggramar was very vigilant about Aiden's arrival.
At the same time, he was very contemptuous of the other party's excuse—this meeting was clearly a meeting between the Pantheon and the Burning Legion, how could mortals be qualified to participate!
He thought of the Moon Goddess Lar, I'm afraid this goddess is not happy that the two strongest forces in the universe are fighting on her territory, so she called this person to disrupt the situation?
Thinking of this person's strength, Aggramar felt even more that he was right to come here—if the other party had any ulterior motives towards Golganneth, then Aggramar would be guilty.
So Aggramar was determined that he must not let this person go to the Moon Goddess Temple!
Seeing the other party's actions, Aiden knew that explanation was useless, but he had to attend this meeting.
He stretched out his hand, and the Silver Judgment appeared in his hand. Then he unlocked the Titan authority, and his body grew rapidly, instantly becoming as huge as Aggramar.
In fact, after obtaining the authority and memory of Titan Aiden, Aiden realized that the Staff of Time and the Silver Judgment originally belonged to Titan Aiden—just like in the background, he created angels and granted Kael and Zilean immortality and the responsibility of "Time Guardians". These two artifacts were originally deposited by him with Kael and Zilean.
Now Aiden can be considered to have truly obtained the power belonging to the highest authority Titan, and these two artifacts have also become different.
Both sides were very clear about their plans, so this fight was inevitable. Aggramar took the lead in launching an attack. He activated Taeshalach, and the sword suddenly shone with dazzling light. Even if it was half-damaged, as part of the strongest weapon in the universe, no one dared to underestimate its power!
He didn't use any fancy attacks, nor did he release any complicated spells. He simply stabbed over.
Aiden raised his sword with one hand to meet it, seemingly preparing to meet force with force.
"Humph", Aggramar snorted in his heart.
Golganneth suffered a small loss two days ago because he didn't understand the abilities of the mortal in front of him, and he was too careless. He, Aggramar, would not make such a mistake!
And seeing Aiden preparing to parry with his sword, he felt even more confident that he had the victory in his hands—today he would let this presumptuous mortal taste the power of the strongest weapon in the universe!
Before the two swords even collided, Aggramar had already "foreseen" the scene of Aiden's sword being directly shattered by Taeshalach.
"Ding!"
The spine of the Silver Judgment struck the tip of Taeshalach, and the collision between the two top artifacts only made a metallic clang and a string of sparks, but both were unscathed.
This was not the scene that Aggramar had expected. He had even prepared to take advantage of the moment when the other party lost his mind after his sword was broken, and directly put the sword on the other party's neck. This was not wishful thinking. In fact, for more than 25,000 years, since he obtained Taeshalach, any enemy who understood the power of this sword had never dared to directly confront its edge, and any enemy who did not understand this sword had basically died or been imprisoned in the Pantheon's prison.
For 25,000 years, he had never encountered an artifact that could match this sword—of course there were some in the Pantheon, but they were all his comrades and would not fight against Taeshalach.
He had already developed this inertial thinking—if the enemy did not understand Taeshalach and chose to use his own weapon to meet force with force, then the enemy would pay a painful price for his ignorance.
He originally thought that Aiden was also such an "ignorant enemy", but now it seemed that this was not the case at all—the other party was clearly fully prepared and confident!
Aggramar was originally the weakest of the six Titans in the Pantheon, and without the advantage of weapons, his ending can be imagined.