Crossing the World of Warcraft: I am an Ancient God

Chapter 793 The destined ending



Chapter 793 The destined ending

Nozdormu stared at Yun with suspicion, as if he had seen something incredible. He couldn't understand why Yun suddenly said the word "destiny".

"Don't look at me with that strange look," Yun explained impatiently, "It was it itself that said it was called fate." However, he did not intend to tell everything.

"Well, since you don't want to say it, forget it." Nozdormu sighed helplessly. He knew that asking further would yield no results.

"Tsk, you're all the same, no different from those guys. You don't trust me at all." Yun muttered indignantly, feeling very speechless. He felt that these people would believe his random lies sometimes; but once he told the truth, they refused to believe a word.

"I..." Nozdormu was about to say something when suddenly, a huge earthquake shook the earth. The violent shaking made Yun completely lose his balance, and he slammed into the wall like a leaf caught in a strong wind.

"Bang!" The sound of the collision echoed in the empty room, as if the whole world was shaking. Yun felt a huge pain surge into his heart like a tide, his vision went black, and he almost fainted.

"This collision was truly brutal," Yun sighed. Even with his formidable physique, he was left in such a state of disarray. If it were any ordinary person, they would have likely been killed instantly.

"Are we there yet?" Yun asked doubtfully. His biggest weakness was that he couldn't rely on his own perception to understand the situation outside, so here, he could only ask Nozdormu for help.

"Is this Ezra?" Yun looked around and sighed, "Ah..."

Nozdormu seemed to sense Yun's disappointment. He sighed and explained, "There was some life here, but in just a moment, it's probably all gone."

When Yun heard this, he immediately became angry. He said dissatisfiedly, "No, if you have something to say, just say it directly. Why are you always sighing? I don't know anything, but you act like you know everything!"

Nozdormu looked at Yun helplessly and continued, "This is indeed Ezra, but it is no longer what you remember. Originally, this place should be full of vitality, but now..." There was a hint of regret in his words.

Yun's brows furrowed even more. He asked worriedly, "Huh? Isn't this the Death Star? How could there be life?"

Nozdormu shook his head and explained, "Of course there is life. The Death Star simply lacks energy, making it difficult for advanced life to emerge. But that doesn't mean there is no life here at all."

"Ah? Then... what about these lives?" Yun's voice revealed a hint of surprise and guilt. He stared around with wide eyes, as if trying to find any trace of life in this mysterious place.

Nozdormu shook his head, a puzzled look on his face. "I don't know. This place is even stranger than I imagined. As for life, I don't sense its presence."

Yun's heart grew heavier, a touch of disappointment building within him. He had been filled with curiosity and anticipation for this place, but he hadn't expected this outcome. At the same time, he felt a tinge of guilt for his recklessness. Perhaps the Firstborn had planned everything long ago, and he had insisted on staying, leading to this situation.

"You...you are leaving?" Nozdormu suddenly looked at Yun in surprise, as if he had discovered something incredible.

Yun was startled by his words and quickly looked down at his body, but found nothing unusual. "Huh? What do you mean?" he asked in confusion.

Nozdormu pointed at Yun's body and said solemnly, "You... your body is connected to this portal."

"Connected? I'm connected?" Yun looked at his body in astonishment. He really didn't feel anything special. He couldn't help but doubt Nozdormu's words. How could this be possible?

"It's... energy... yes, that kind of space-time energy just now. The space-time energy in your body is being absorbed by the portal." Nozdormu's voice sounded in Yun's ears, like a thunderclap, making him instantly understand his current situation.

Yun stared at the portal in disbelief with his eyes wide open, a strong sense of unease welling up in his heart. He realized that he seemed to be about to be taken away by this mysterious door to an unknown place.

"What's going on? Why is my space-time energy being absorbed?" Yun asked anxiously, with a hint of fear in his voice.

Nozdormu shook his head and said helplessly, "I don't know the specific reason, but what is certain is that this portal is related to the energy of time and space. Perhaps it is the work of the Firstborn, or perhaps it is for some other reason..."

Yun's mood grew heavier, and he didn't know what fate he would face next. He began to recall his previous actions, trying to find some clues, but his mind was in chaos.

"I'm completely confused now. I don't know where I can go through this portal." Yun muttered to himself, his heart full of confusion and helplessness.

After a moment's silence, Yun took a deep breath and summoned the courage to speak to Nozdormu: "Can you tell me what this place looks like now? I want to know what I did and whether it was right."

Nozdormu sighed and replied, "I don't know either. This place is buried very deep, and my range of perception is very limited. I don't even know where the Old Gods are."

After hearing this, Yun's mood grew even more dejected. He had originally held onto a glimmer of hope, hoping that Nozdormu could give him some useful information, but now it seemed that this was just an extravagant hope.

"Alright," Yun said helplessly, his voice sounding a little weak. Although he was not satisfied with the result, he had no choice but to accept the reality.

"By the way, do you think I did the right thing?" Yun had already walked towards the portal, but just as he was about to cross the threshold, he seemed to suddenly remember something important. He stopped abruptly, turned to look at Nozdormu behind him, and asked solemnly.

Nozdormu had clearly anticipated Yun's question. Without even the slightest hesitation, he gave his answer directly: "Yes."

This answer surprised Yun. He hadn't expected such a straightforward response. After all, the right and wrong of this matter were difficult to judge. However, Nozdormu's affirmation made him re-evaluate his previous actions.

"Huh? You think I'm right?" There was a hint of disbelief in Yun's voice. He widened his eyes and stared straight at Nozdormu, as if trying to find some clues from the other's expression.

Nozdormu appeared quite calm. He met Yun's gaze and spoke slowly, "Of course they are right. They are too powerful, so powerful that they no longer care about any other life. I strongly disagree with this. Although Anasis was ultimately destroyed, you didn't take sides and instead wanted to resolve the matter. In this respect, I think you were right."

Yun listened quietly to Nozdormu's explanation, his surprise gradually giving way to understanding. He realized that Nozdormu's perspective stemmed from a broader perspective. Unlike those who focused solely on their own interests, Nozdormu considered the well-being of all life.

"What do you think?" Yun's tone was a little surprised, but more of an acknowledgment. He began to think that perhaps only a being like Nozdormu, who could see into the future, could truly understand his actions.

"Yes, perhaps our thoughts are more compatible." Nozdormu said with a smile, "After all, we have seen too much of the future, and we know how catastrophic their pursuits will be."

His words were like a bright light, illuminating a corner of Yun's heart. Yun looked at Nozdormu, a touch of emotion flashing in his eyes.

"Disaster? Your dragon clan will face countless disasters in the future. From the moment you accepted the Titan's energy, it was destined to be full of disasters." Yun couldn't help but think of the dragon clan's past, and a feeling of helplessness and regret welled up in his heart. "Oh, I really can't put it into words."

However, Nozdormu immediately retorted: "No, the fate of the dragon clan has been determined since I was able to use the power of time and space." His words revealed a firmness and determination, as if he had already seen through it all.

Yun was stunned by this, then suddenly realized. Indeed, if Nozdormu could wield the power of time and space, he would inevitably attract the attention of the Titans. As the rulers of the universe, how could the Titans let such a powerful force go? Therefore, no matter how hard Nozdormu tried, his fate and that of the entire dragon race was already sealed.

Thinking of this, Yun couldn't help but sigh, "Powerful abilities don't always bring benefits." He began to reflect on his own situation. Why did the First Born choose him? Did he also possess some special ability? Could it be the ability to control the power of time and space, or something else special?

Yun's mind was filled with thoughts, and his heart grew increasingly heavy and uneasy. He began to doubt his own fate. No matter how hard he tried, was the final outcome already predetermined, as unchangeable as Nozdormu's?

This thought surged through his heart like a raging torrent, causing him to panic. He felt as if he were controlled by some powerful and irresistible force, and no matter how hard he struggled, he could not escape the shackles of fate.

"The First Born..." Yun silently called out to the First Born in his heart, hoping to get some answers or guidance from it.

"What's wrong? Aren't we going back?" The voice of the First Born sounded in Yun's mind.

Yun hesitated for a moment, then finally mustered up the courage to ask, "Where am I going this time? What's happening to this planet? Would the ending have been different if I had left earlier? And why did you choose me?"

These questions had been lingering in his mind for a long time, and now he finally asked them all at once.

The Firstborn was silent for a moment, then replied, "Return to Argus."

"Argus?" Yun repeated in surprise. "And witness Argus's awakening?"

He suddenly realized that he seemed to have left that place for a long time. He recalled how he touched the last magic circle of the Burning Throne and was teleported away. Then, he met An and experienced a series of adventures and challenges.

Unexpectedly, Yun was able to return to Argus directly now, which surprised him very much.

"You'll know when the time comes." The Firstborn's tone was a little mysterious, which made Yun startled. He obviously knew something important, but chose to conceal it for the time being, which made Yun curious and puzzled.

However, since the Firstborn didn't want to talk, Yun didn't ask any further. He knew that some things might only reveal the truth through time and opportunity.

Then, the Firstborn continued, "This planet is Ezra. Even without you, this planet would have become what it is today."

After hearing this, Yun felt helpless. He had originally thought that he played an important role in the fate of this planet, but now he found that this was not the case.

"But... is it necessary to have Anases' energy? Is there no other energy that can awaken the Star Soul?" Yun couldn't help but raise his own question.

The Firstborn shook his head and explained, "This is necessary. Ezra's energy layer, which you call Azerite, was formed at this time. Only through Anasis's energy can the energy of the Star Soul be utilized so easily. At the same time, this energy compression also formed the Emerald Dream layer and the Earth's core energy layer, which had a direct impact on many subsequent contents."

Yun hadn't anticipated how this seemingly ordinary collision would lead to so many unexpected consequences. He couldn't help but wonder, had this situation also occurred in the original game? If so, Yun would feel much more at ease. After all, this incident was beyond his control, and it wasn't caused by his own fault. This would lighten his burden considerably.

"Then I'm relieved." Yun's doubts were resolved, and he felt completely relaxed. He stepped into the portal without hesitation, ready to embark on the unknown journey ahead.

However, the moment he stepped into the portal, a long-lost feeling of dizziness washed over him like a tide. Yun squeezed his eyes shut, trying to resist the discomfort, but the dizziness grew stronger, as if it was about to swallow him whole.

Finally, Yun mustered all his strength and flung his eyes open. His vision gradually cleared, and he saw young Aaron and Sintiara standing nearby, smiling and waiting for his arrival. Yun's heart surged with joy, and he quickly raised his hand and waved to them.

"Ah!" Yun was about to speak when he suddenly realized that he was making an unusually hoarse and strange sound. This sound not only scared him, but also made Aaron and Cindy Lai look wary.

Yun was bewildered, confused as to why this had happened. Before he could react, a powerful surge of energy poured into his body like a torrent. This energy was so powerful that Yun couldn't resist it at all, and could only watch helplessly as it raged through his body.

As the energy continued to flow in, Yun felt his body begin to undergo miraculous changes. His body gradually expanded, his muscles became unusually developed, and his strength was instantly greatly increased.


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