"Who are you? You defeated Kael'thas and summoned me. What is your purpose?" Kil'jaeden asked Rhodes with interest.
"Alright! You don't know who I am either, so let me give you a hint. About half a month ago, I crossed the Dark Portal with the armies of the Alliance and the Horde."
Then I killed one of your disciples, a man named Azodon, and while I was at it, I wiped out all the demon forces you sent to Outland. Look, I took his skull off.
This guy must be a top-tier fel sorcerer, right? I remember Gul'dan's skull was made into an artifact, so I think his skull should be too.
After all, your disciple's evil power is far greater than Gul'dan's.
"And you happen to be an expert in this field, so I'd like to ask you, how did you craft a top-tier sorcerer's artifact from your disciple's skull?"
Rhodes looked at Kil'jaeden and shook the huge skull in his hand; it was Azodon's skull.
Upon hearing this, the atmosphere instantly became somewhat awkward, and Kael'thas's already swollen mouth opened slightly.
He looked at Rhodes with some disbelief. "You summoned Kil'jaeden just to humiliate him?"
"Hahahaha! It's been a long time since anyone dared to speak to me like that. You really have some courage, you unfamiliar demigod."
"You actually killed Azodon. It seems you're quite powerful, but you chose the wrong opponent. You actually chose to be an enemy of the Burning Legion," Kil'jaeden said.
Azodon was killed half a month ago, so his soul should have already returned to the Twisting Nether.
Why didn't I see it? The killing of demons from the Burning Legion is nothing new.
But as long as their souls can return to the Twisting Nether, they can be resurrected with the protection of the Death Titans.
"No! Lord Kil'jaeden, I admire you greatly. You see, I specifically asked you to teach me how to craft a warlock artifact."
"The materials I selected are all the finest, the heads of your prized disciples," Rhodes said.
Kael'thas stood aside, somewhat speechless. Was it really okay for him to provoke Kil'jaeden like this?
He took someone else's disciple's head and then came to ask how to make a magical artifact.
“Tell me your name, Demigod? I will come in person soon and teach you how to make such a magical artifact.”
"It's just using your head; the head of a demigod of the wilderness is also excellent material," Kil'jaeden said, slightly angrily.
"Hahaha! Are you finally going to ask my name? Lord Kil'jaeden, then listen carefully, my name is Rhodes, do you remember me?" Rhodes said.
“Rhodes? That name... You're the warlock apprentice Azodon recommended, no! You're a demigod, could it just be a coincidence of names?” Kil'jaeden seemed to have realized something, and squinted at Rhodes.
The opponent possesses a powerful life force, making him a demigod of the wilderness, but he doesn't seem to have any evil energy!
A few months ago, his prized disciple Azodon recommended a warlock from the world of Azeroth to him.
A very weak human warlock, who possessed some crystals of spatial energy, was someone the disciple believed could be of help to the legion.
Kil'jaeden didn't care at all. How much power could an ordinary warlock have? So he simply sent him away and told him to go find Kael'thas.
"Yes, yes, Mr. Kil'jaeden, you really have a bad memory!"
"It was indeed you who sent me to find Prince Kael'thas. Look at you, Prince Kael'thas, you've been beaten like this by me today, it's entirely Kil'jaeden's fault," Rhodes said.
“Is it really you? I remember you should be an ordinary warlock. Azodon told me that you practiced fel magic, and he even taught you some fel magic, but now you seem to be a demigod of the wilderness.” Kil’jaeden looked at Rhodes and said.
Rhodes smiled, took out a crystal containing the energy of the Space Stone, and waved it in front of Kil'jaeden.
"This is your disciple, the unremarkable spatial energy crystal I told you about. Don't you think it's unremarkable?" Rhodes said.
The moment Kil'jaeden saw the crystal, his eyes widened in disbelief.
The immense spatial energy within shocked even this demon lord, who had lived for tens of thousands of years and possessed vast knowledge. If only the spatial energy within could be extracted...
It could open a permanent portal connecting Argus and Azeroth, through which an endless army of Legion demons could enter Azeroth.
“I think I know what’s going on, that idiot Azodon,” Kil’jaeden said with a sigh.
This human named Rhodes was indeed a warlock who wanted to join the Burning Legion, but his disciple, due to some inappropriate thoughts, misled him.
He was given false information. If he had known from the beginning that it possessed such a vast amount of spatial energy, he would have immediately dispatched his subordinate, the Fear Demon King, there.
“I should have sent some Legion demons to find you back then,” Kil’jaeden said.
“Actually, I should thank Azoton. If they hadn’t kept my secret, I, who was relatively weak at the time, might have really been killed by the demons you sent,” Rhodes said.
"Alright, enough nonsense. You've achieved your goal of humiliating me, so tell me! What is your purpose in summoning me?" Kil'jaeden asked.
The opponent killed his prized disciple Azoton, annihilated the demon army of Outland, and defeated Kael'thas. Was all he did just to humiliate him?
This kid probably doesn't know my ultimate plan, the Sunwell Project. I'll come find you after I arrive in Azeroth.
The spatial energy crystal in your hand can help me open a giant portal, and even summon Lord Sargeras himself. At that time, your world will be finished.
No one can face Sargeras, no one can defeat him.
“Heh! I called you here today to ask you to pass on a message to Sargeras, the Supreme Leader of the Burning Legion,” Rhodes said.
"Heh! If it's anything threatening, kid, you don't need to say it. We'll meet again, and then I'll show you what despair is," Kil'jaeden said.
Kael'thas is probably dead. I need to execute the backup plan. I immediately ordered the dreadlords to take action, along with a few blood elves that I have deeply corrupted.
“Hahaha! Are you sure? This isn’t an insult, you know. Tell Sargeras that I know the location of a complete world soul, a sleeping world soul, not in Azeroth! And it hasn’t been corrupted by the Void.” Rhodes said.
Kil'jaeden, who was originally planning to leave, was stunned upon hearing this, and then turned to look at Rhodes.
"What did you just say? A complete world soul that hasn't been corrupted? Not corrupted by the power of the void! Are you sure?" Kil'jaeden asked.
“I asked you to pass a message to Sargeras, so let Sargeras come and talk to me. I don’t want to say anything more to you, Red-headed Octopus,” Rhodes said.
"You arrogant and rude fellow."
"Heh, same to you! Same to you!" I don't believe you won't take the bait.
For Sargeras, a complete Titan soul, one that has not been corrupted by the power of shadow, is extremely precious and could even further enhance the power of the Burning Legion.
“I will tell Lord Sargeras about this. What exactly is your purpose?” Kil’jaeden asked.
“This is none of your business, Red-Headed Octopus, get out of here!” Rod said.
Chapter 159 Kael'thas, are you going to join me or Kil'jaeden?
"Hmph! I hope you're telling the truth, otherwise, you wouldn't want to know what happens when you offend the Dark Titan."
Kil'jaeden said nothing more in response to Rhodes's mockery, gave a cold laugh, and left.
The news about the Soul of the Planet is indeed important. He won't make the same blunder as his apprentice. He'll tell Sargeras about it, but boy, if you dare to lie to him, you'll know the consequences.
Sargeras isn't as easy to talk to as I am.
Watching Kil'jaeden leave, Rhodes picked up the massive skull in his hand. It was a real pity that he still couldn't find a way to craft it into a Legion warlock artifact!
However, given his attitude just now, Kil'jaeden definitely wouldn't help him.
To craft this demon's skull into a warlock artifact and combine it with his own spiked club, he needed a professional. With that thought, Rhodes looked at a blood elf prince.
"You! What exactly is your purpose?" Kael'thas asked.
He had a feeling that the demigod in front of him seemed to have ulterior motives, or even some kind of deal with the Burning Legion.
I think I heard a lot of things I shouldn't have heard today. Looks like I'm doomed!
Perhaps it's worth a little struggle? Kael'thas's eyes darted around.
“If you’re talking about crafting magical artifacts, I might be able to help you. As for that skull, I’ve seen Gul’dan’s skull before; it was obtained by Illidan,” Kael’thas said.
If we're talking about enchanting and crafting magical artifacts, then Kael'thas is second to none in the world of Azeroth. There's hardly anyone who dares to say they're better than him!
"Oh! So you want to be with me now?" Rod turned around and asked.
“I have no choice. I don’t want to die. I haven’t saved my people yet!” Kael’thas said.
“Is that so? Heh! Well, I might give you a chance. Tell me Kil’jaeden’s final plan. If your answer satisfies me, I might consider letting you go,” Rhodes said.
Just now, when Kil'jaeden left, he glanced at Kael'thas, seemingly unintentionally. So, Kael'thas, the Blood Elf Prince, now it's your turn to make a choice!
I know Kil'jaeden's ultimate plan, the Sunwell Project, and you know it too. Let me see if you're lying to me.
Do you continue to fawn over your legion master, or switch to a different master?
"Yes, my demigod!"
Kil'jaeden actually wanted to use the power of the Alliance and the Horde to deal with Illidan, who appeared to be a minion of the Burning Legion.
But that's not actually the case. What is he plotting behind the scenes? I don't know the specific reason, but Kil'jaeden seems to be very wary of him," Kael'thas said.
Kael'thas wasn't lying to himself about this; he genuinely didn't know the specifics, a fact that Rhodes was aware of. Had Rhodes known Illidan's ultimate plan, he might not have accepted Kil'jaeden's temptation.
Kil'jaeden's actual plan was to lure the Horde and the Alliance together to deal with Illidan, who wanted to destroy the Burning Legion, and then take advantage of the Horde and the Alliance focusing all their attention on Illidan.
To carry out his new plan, he first had the Blood Elf Prince Kael'thas killed by the Alliance and the Horde, and then resurrected him as a demon. It should be noted that after being resurrected, Kael'thas would only have 10% of his original personality, and in essence, he had become a puppet of the Legion.
Then, perform the Burning Legion summoning ritual at the Sunwell to summon yourself to the world of Azeroth.
This prince was being used by Kil'jaeden from beginning to end, and Rhodes wanted to see if the prince was still willing to be used by Kil'jaeden now.
"Lord Rhodes! Kil'jaeden gave me an order just before he left. He said that if you kill me, he will send a demon to secretly take my body away and then resurrect me."
Then he would continue with his plan. If I wasn't killed, I could feign surrender to you and then continue with his final plan. After much deliberation, Kael'thas decided to tell the truth.
The man in front of him seemed to see through everything, and he didn't want to gamble with his life.
Kil'jaeden was indeed untrustworthy, and Kael'thas realized this after being thoroughly beaten by him.
"Heh! I know his subordinates plan to resurrect you as a demon and then take you to the Sunwell to carry out your final plan, using the Void Cube Lattice you refined here in the Void Storm."
"Open a portal, summon the demons of the Burning Legion, or even use the power of the Sunwell to bring Kil'jaeden to Azeroth," Rhodes said.
It's actually quite funny, because in the original lore from the 70s, if Kil'jaeden had actually passed through the Sunwell, he would have been invincible in Azeroth.
No one could defeat him, just like Archimonde back then, except that he was later defeated in the Legion expansion.
This will let players know that only three heroes are needed to defeat him; if Kil'jaeden really travels to the world of Azeroth, he will only face certain death.
A whole host of Old Gods, the five-colored dragons, the Lich King, and even the Titan Guardians could take Kil'jaeden's life.
"You! You actually know Kil'jaeden's ultimate plan? Yes, he does intend to use the Sunwell to descend upon Azeroth."
Kael'thas breathed a sigh of relief after he finished speaking. To be honest, he had almost lied to Rhodes, saying that he didn't know about Kil'jaeden's final arrival plan. If that had been the case...
Then the opponent will kill you without hesitation, and your corpse will not even be preserved, let alone Kil'jaeden resurrecting you.
“Heh! This idiot’s plan seems brilliant, but I saw through it at a glance,” Rhodes said.
There's nothing I can do. I know the plot inside and out. I understand all of Egg's schemes and tricks perfectly. So, Egg, forget about coming to Azeroth!
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