Chapter 661 That Man
Khadgar and other coalition leaders were puzzled by the disappearance of Grand Magister Elisande and the Nightborne. They didn't know what happened in the Night Fortress in just a few days.

In fact, not only the people from the coalition forces, but also the demons of the Burning Legion were confused.

Gul'dan was also puzzled when he learned that the Nightborne disappeared out of thin air in a short period of time. He even used the Aman'Thul ritual to go back in time without getting an answer.

Although he possesses unrivaled magical power enhanced by the Eye of Aman'Thul, when he looks back in time, he only sees the Nightborne gathering in the square of the Royal Library.

When he wanted to continue watching, bursts of golden light suddenly erupted from the time fragments. If he hadn't reacted quickly and looked away, his eyes would have been burned.

Gul'dan had no choice but to give up on pursuing the truth when he realized that his most important mission was not to enslave the Nightborne to serve him.

He once again concentrated on performing the ritual in an attempt to allow his master to enter the world of Azeroth and began to channel Sargeras' soul into Illidan's body.

At this moment, the elites of the coalition forces had broken through the seal of the demonic formation and came to him.

Khadgar was shocked when he saw the evil ritual. He greeted everyone and directly cast a spell to attack.

Seeing this, everyone knew something was wrong and took out their weapons to join the battle group.

Gul'dan leapt into the Eye of Aman'Thul and locked himself within, summoning his demonic lieutenants to fight against the coalition forces.

The war started without warning.

When fighting the demon lieutenants, it is inevitable that some coalition elites or players from the Fourth Scourge will approach the active Eye of Aman'Thul.

Everyone was surprised to find that the strong magic radiance allowed them to also gain powerful skills, and they would be strengthened accordingly according to each person's profession.

Hillman Sass immediately adjusted his tactics according to this new change, and under his precise and personal command, the coalition forces quickly took advantage.

No matter how effective Khadgar and others' attack on Gul'dan was, at least those demon lieutenants and their minions had been wiped out by the coalition forces, and it took less than an hour to complete all of this.

After clearing away the miscellaneous fish demons of the Burning Legion, Gul'dan had to jump out and participate in the battle himself.

But Gul'dan was not as powerful a warrior as Blackhand or Durotan after all. He had been weak and disabled since birth, and was driven out of his tribe because of this.

Later, he was rejected by the power of the elements. After encountering obstacles, he agreed to form a secret alliance with the Burning Legion in exchange for fel power, and became Draenor's first warlock.

Gul'dan and the Shadow Council had already drank the blood of Mannoroth and became the minions of the Burning Legion. He once imprisoned Grommash Hellscream and took over the control of the Iron Horde, making the Iron Horde a slave to the Burning Legion. puppet.

In the previous 'version', when Archimonde was defeated in Hellfire Citadel, he sent Gul'dan into the remains of the Dark Portal and into this real-world timeline.

He coerced the Nightborne to cooperate with him, trying to use the power of the Eye of Aman'Thul and the Nightwell to summon the true master to Azeroth.

But with the coalition forces and the Fourth Natural Disasters here, how could his conspiracy succeed?

Gul'danfu felt extremely stressed as soon as he jumped out to fight, and could only use evil energy to strengthen his fragile body.

Every time he fights for a while, he will jump back into the Eye of Aman'Thul to strengthen his skills, causing a lot of trouble to the coalition forces.

It's just that such resistance can only be in vain. The coalition forces have become more and more courageous and have suppressed them at a disadvantage. In just one hour, Gul'dan strengthened himself three times.

As a last resort, Gul'dan begged the Master of the Burning Legion for more power to unleash his ultimate form while preventing the coalition from receiving help from the Eye of Aman'Thul.

Although Sargeras responded to his pleas, for some reason the power that could befall Gul'dan was extremely limited.

At least this kind of power was not enough for Gul'dan to turn the tide of the battle. He could only be eroded by the coalition's advantage little by little until he was knocked to the ground.

In desperation, Gul'dan opened a huge rift directly connected to the Twisting Nether in an attempt to further strengthen his power.

But they didn't notice that Khadgar used the Pillars of Creation and the Heart of Light to put Illidan's soul back into his body while fighting.

After a hard fight, Gul'dan was finally defeated and lost his newfound power, returning to his original fragile state.

When Du Yu saw this, when no one noticed him, he quietly took the invisibility talisman and breath-containing talisman on the green and black gourd and released them. As expected, rifts in the Twisting Nether began to ripple, and a pulse of energy sent Illidan's suspended crystal prison crashing into a nearby statue.

In Gul'dan's horrified roar, the cracks flickered and disappeared, and a pair of huge black wings rose from behind him.

Gul'dan slowly turned around and saw a very familiar face. It was that man - Illidan Stormrage. The other man reached out and grabbed his throat with his big hand, and then poured evil energy into his body crazily.

Just like when Varian Wrynn was crushed, Gul'dan's body instantly exploded due to demonic energy. It can be said that he got the retribution he deserved.

Of course, what makes this orc warlock better than Varian is that he also left behind a skull full of dark energy, which was just crushed into powder by the man talking and laughing.

Looking at the familiar yet unfamiliar scenes, Du Yu felt in his heart that the scenes he saw in the real world were much grander than those in the game.

Perhaps because he had swallowed Arthas, he couldn't help but stare at Illidan Stormrage, who had awakened and regained full strength.

They have the same extraordinary identity, and they are also the same people with the halo of the protagonist. Why are their destinies so different?

In the game plot of the main world, Arthas's last soul fragment was used by Warden Zoval as the energy source to control Anduin Wrynn, and he finally died.

And Illidan Stormrage, the son of light and darkness, 'resurrected' from the dead and became a hero guarding the fallen titan Sargeras.

With such a bloody fate, Du Yu would have complained about Alsace when he was playing the game.

Perhaps after looking at the other party for a few more times, Illidan Stormrage suddenly turned around and looked meaningfully at 'Hillman Sass', but he didn't say anything and turned back to continue talking to Kas. Degas et al.

'Gee, pretending to be X will kill you sooner or later. Du Yu sneered in his heart.

He did not stay to listen to the secret discussions of Khadgar's leaders. Of course, his current status was not qualified to participate.

However, he also had his own work to do, so he simply directed the coalition forces to clean up the battlefield.

When no one was prepared, Du Yu took back the green and black gourd, and a very satisfied smile appeared on his lips.

It is true that Illidan Stormrage crushed the skull of Gul'dan, but the moment he exploded the orc warlock with demonic energy, the green and black gourd had already sucked away his soul.

Du Yu was not the person who gained the most from this battle, but he secretly accepted the Sons of Night as divine subjects and harvested the demon souls of the Burning Legion. This trip to the Dark Night Fortress was definitely worthwhile.

After cleaning up the Night Fortress, the coalition forces left Suramar City.

A few days later, after negotiations between the Alliance, the Horde, and the Magic Council of Dalaran, Suramar City and the Night Fortress were returned to the hands of Chief Arcanist Thalyssra and her Nightborne resistance.

So far, the war against the Burning Legion has achieved a staged victory.

Whether it is the Alliance, the Horde, or other neutral forces in Azeroth, they are all confident of victory.

However, while the coalition forces were resting, Kil'jaeden's revenge came quickly and horribly. He redirected the entire fleet to the Broken Shore to prepare for a new round of attack.

Fortunately, the Azeroth coalition, which has been tested for a long time in war, and the Fourth Scourge, who only watch the excitement and are not afraid of trouble, responded to the invasion very quickly.

The Legion's offensive was met head-on with overwhelming force, severely damaging the invasion fleet and destroying the flagship.

The Council of Mages used arcane energy from the Spire of Dalaran to bombard the gates of the Tomb of Sargeras, forcing the Legion's forces to retreat to the defense.

Taking this opportunity, the coalition forces immediately established multiple strongholds on the Broken Shore.

Illidan, Maiev, Khadgar, Velen and other camp-leading heroes attacked the Cathedral of Evernight, and used the power of the Shield of Aggramar to stabilize the energy of the Tomb of Sargeras, allowing the coalition forces to enter the tomb. .

The next stage of the war followed one after another, and Du Yu was extremely happy, secretly thinking about how much progress he could make to fill up his divine value.

(End of this chapter)

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