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Due to the Guardian fighting the Demons, they didn't show their face in front of the commoners. As a result, the commoners didn't even know that such a person existed. The lives of the commoners were the same as usual. Nothing could shake their habits, and even the great disaster of the past had not changed them. They only forgot about it after a few decades, as if they could forget about anything that would cost them dearly, and demons were one of them.

Actually, the commoners could not be blamed, this was a decision made by the authorities. They could not let people live in fear, because if they did not use the demons to hurt them, they might perish first. This was a very simple reasoning, and the commoners would not know the truth until the last moment.

This was the reason why the guardians were not known by others and also silently offered their services. It was because they had great love for this world. Of course, it was also possible that they had been brainwashed by Dalaran. No matter what the truth was, there was one thing that was certain. The guardians had passed down from generation to generation, and there would only be one inheritance every thirty years or so, and none of the guardians thought of using this energy to protect their own body so that they could increase their lifespan. No one would have thought that after being passed on, the guardians of each generation would only be able to live for thirty years or even forty years.

As for the Guardian's inheritance, Hildano did not approve of such a method. However, without the right to speak, humans would not listen to him. This kind of guardian's lifespan was only a few decades, or even shorter, and did not match his strength at all!

The protectors of the human race had been passed down for hundreds of years and had been replaced by many generations. Each generation consumed their lives through many battles, and before they died, they would pass their strength on to the next protector chosen by the Tirisfal Council.

Thus, humans welcomed their first female guardian, Aegwynn. Aegwynn was a famous guardian. She was the last guardian of the human race. She didn't have a good impression of the Tirisfal Parliament, an organization composed entirely of men. However, she had a lot of bad feelings about it. She hated the exclusive power of the Tirisfal Parliament, and she detested their outdated ideas. She wanted to prove the value of herself and her predecessors. She wanted to show the world her existence.

Since Aegwynn's attitude made her a little blind, she would often disobey orders. This would be a headache for the Tirisfal Council, but they couldn't do anything with Aegwynn, so they wanted to end Aegwynn's mission ahead of time and pass on her legacy to the next architect.

Aegwynn did not listen to their commands at all. It was already fortunate to see her once a month, and when those who gave orders mentioned the inheritance, Aegwynn would run away, not even giving him a chance to speak.

In the end, they had no choice but to seek help from the High Elf Lord who had been chased out of the power center by them. This High Elf Lord was a Lord who had broken through to the SemiGod Realm, and at that time, due to the death of the other Lords, he was also alone, so before he could even leave the mountain, the High Elves had already lost a bit of their power in Dalaran. Thus, he had no choice but to wait for an opportunity.

After the opportunity came, the High Elf Lord put forward a condition, and that was that the High Elven Mage would have half of the seat in the Tirisfal Council. This condition was agreed to by the human mages, and just like that, the High Elf Mage once again entered the Dalaran political world.

Aegwynn was not afraid at all after knowing that the Council of Tirisfal had sent a SemiGod to deal with him. She had also learned this in Akara, and she was very clear about the difference between the levels of heroes. A semi-god was at most a Level 10 Hero, five levels below herself!

However, the High Elf Lord quickly gave Aegwynn a show of strength. He used his incomparably proficient magic to beat up Aegwynn until his face was covered in dirt. Aegwynn was very angry. She had never thought that she would be beaten to such a state by someone who was not as strong as she was. Hence, she flew into a rage!

Aegwynn used a high intensity energy to control the High Elf Lord, then began to absorb magic energy from his body. Soon, the last High Elf Lord collapsed at Aegwynn's feet.

After Aegwynn absorbed the magic power of the High Elf Lord, he miraculously broke through to rank 16! A single rank increase made Aegwynn a legend. He was the guardian who broke through the Guardian's boundaries, the strongest guardian in history!

Aegwynn, who had used her powerful strength, was even less likely to listen to the Council of Tirisfal. She would no longer listen to any orders of the Council of Tirisfal. No matter what orders they were, she would not listen to any of them.

As the number of demons Aegwynn killed increased, Aegwynn started to become arrogant. She began to think that all the demons were no match for her, and similarly, she started to scoff at the epic poem Akara had learned.

The arrogant Aegwynn could no longer believe the knowledge she had learned about the Demons. She began to chase after the Demons, killing almost all the Demons in the Silverpine Forest. The rest of the Demons had also gone to hide in Northrend.

"Even if I have to go to the ends of the earth, I will kill you all!" Aegwynn told the last demon in Lordaeron.

What Aegwynn didn't expect was that she had fallen into the cunning scheme of a demon.

The Tirisfal Parliament kept ruling out the envoy's recall of Aegwynn, wanting him to pass on his powers to the guardian's successor. However, the envoys could not find out where Aegwynn was.

Aegwynn had already stepped into the North Continent of Northrend. She felt that there were powerful devils there, and she wanted to exterminate them to prove her worth.

When Aegwynn met the demons, they were attacking a large number of creatures. Aegwynn could easily recognize from the books he had read back in Akara that these creatures were dragons that fought alongside the night elves in ancient times. Although Aegwynn did not believe in the Night Elves' epics, the appearance of the dragon still attracted his interest.

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