Faced with the stupid question of an old friend, Medivh rolled his eyes.

"It disappoints me, old man, you don't even know who I am?" she said in her original male voice.

"Could it be that... Medivh? You are Medivh? But how is that possible?" Lothar couldn't believe the identity of the person in front of him.

However, the facts are often unexpected.

"Yes, old friend, I'm Medivh, and my mother can prove my identity," Ghost smiled apologetically, "I'm sorry to lie to you and Ryan all the time."

"She's right," Aegwynn added. "My child has always been a girl. It's just that I disguised her as a male in order to hide from the Council of Tirisfal... Because of me, the council's The old guy has a big prejudice against female guardians."

"But... but... how is this possible?" The astonishing fact made the warrior's mind confused, "Midiwen... has always been a woman... I actually have been a buddy with her for more than 40 years... "

"Actually, I didn't mean to conceal you..." Medivh sighed, "It's just that I have been used to getting along with others like this for a long time. As a woman, I don't know what to do..."

"It's my fault," Aegwynn was extremely regretful, "I will not change to force your destiny. Your future should be determined by you."

Although Medivh can be resurrected, Aegwynn is still in self-blame.

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In the end, Lothar and Khadgar believed the fact that Medivh was actually a girl.

No way, who made Mediwen know everything about their past experience, and even talked about the scandals of Lothar's childhood in front of other people, which caused the face of the nearly half-hundred soldier to lose his face.

However, although the revealing of the true gender of the old friend made Lothar not know how to get along with each other for a while, the friendship for the past 40 years must not be faked. He was sincerely happy for the old friend's soul to appear again.

"So... do you have any unfulfilled wishes?" Lothar asked sincerely, "No matter what kind of last wish, as long as I can rest in peace for you, I will try my best to fulfill it for you."

"You said... rest in peace?" Before Medivh could answer, Ye Ting laughed out loud, "Hahahaha...you actually said to let her rest in peace...hahaha..."

Aegwynn cocked his mouth in anger and stared at Lothar fiercely.

"You...you... did I say what you ate?" Lothar was a little at a loss.

After a while, Ye Ting stopped laughing and said, "Do you really think that Medivh's soul stayed here because he couldn't stand his eyes?"

"Could it be... isn't it?" Lothar scratched his head. "Isn't it true that only the deceased who have not had their wish become ghosts?"

"No, then you are mistaken," Khadgar said to Lotharkop. "Actually, in most cases, the dead will not have ghosts. According to Dalaran's statistics, in all About half of ghosts or suspected ghosts are misinformed rumors or fake ghosts. Of the remaining true ghosts, more than 90% are directly or indirectly related to magic-either due to necromantic magic. Either it is a side effect of certain magic, or it is due to having a powerful soul before alive, but those with powerful souls are often powerful spellcasters. In fact, the ghosts that are really caused by unfulfilled wishes are less than all of them. Five."

"Is...Is that so?" Lothar was embarrassed by his ignorance, "Then what happened to Medivh..."

"We kept his soul." Ye Ting said, "It is the effect of magic. As long as she can create a suitable body, then she can be resurrected, return to this world again, and defend Azeroth as a guardian."

Lothar and Khadgar were very happy about this. They all knew the real Medivh. If this kind and wise astral mage could become the guardian again, it would be a blessing to the whole of Azeroth.

However, Medivh rejected the proposal.

"I am willing to return to this world, guard this land, and accompany those who love me at the same time," she said, looking at Aegwynn, and then at Ye Ting, "but...maybe there shouldn't be any guardianship. The...The council existed before the guardian was born. And since the council existed, these things are destined to be staged...The decision thousands of years ago locked the destiny of you and me. It is a greater reincarnation. One link in the middle, the reincarnation of fate that binds us. Maybe... there shouldn't be any guardians in the beginning... if we are destined to pay all these costs..."

Medivh's words silenced everyone, especially Aegwynn, who was the guardian of the previous generation. Her daughter's words made her think deeply.

However, Ye Ting decisively launched a rebuttal.

"The reincarnation of destiny...what a ridiculous excuse. If everything comes down to destiny, then what is the reason why we seek strength, chase wisdom, and admire virtue? Fate is an excuse for the weak, and luck is the humility of the strong. It cannot be cut off. The only proof of the reincarnation of fate is our weakness. I have always thought that the essence of magic is a miracle, a miracle that a creature uses its will to transform the material world. As a miracle practitioner, a mage should not bow to destiny."

Ye Ting's words shocked Madiwen's heart.

"The essence of magic...is a miracle?" she muttered involuntarily.

"I know that you are already the most powerful mage, and even your accomplishments in certain areas far exceed me." Ye Ting said to Mediwen, "but, do you remember that, in addition to talent and mother's requirements, Why did you learn magic? Do you remember the initial touch of learning magic?"

"The initial touch?"

Medivh fell into the memory, recalling the debris flying with his own mind when he first realized his magical ability when he was a child, and remembered the first magical light ball he created when he first learned magic for the first time—— Although the ball of light only existed for a second.

Yes, magic itself is a miracle, and the incredible magic is the transformation of the material world by the mage through miracles. As a magician who exercises miracles, why do you believe in fate and destiny?

At the beginning, the one who wanted to learn magic and become a mage didn't just believe in his own will and the existence of miracles?

Sure enough, with continuous growth, people eventually lost their original appearance and became the person they hated the most.

Thinking of this, she looked at Ye Ting brightly, rejoicing for the first time that she had such a "father".

Yes, although I guessed it a long time ago, at this moment, Medivh finally began to recognize Ye Ting's identity.

Without waiting for Ye Ting to be frowned upon, Mediwen finally nodded.

"I understand," she said seriously, "I will not give up my duty anymore, I will continue to defend Azeroth as a guardian..."

Not only Aegwynn, but Taronisia, Alexstrasza, and Ysera nodded happily.

Even the guardian dragon acknowledges the contribution of the Guardians of Tirisfal to Azeroth. The existence of the Guardians does take a large part of their responsibility against the demons and is a reliable ally.

"However, I will abandon Karazhan and build a new magic tower...Of course, all of this is after my rebirth." Medivh continued to tell his plan, "Before this, mother, Please keep everything here for me temporarily."

"I have no shirk, boy." Aegwynn agreed.

Ye Ting also has no opinion on this. The situation has developed to the present. Compared to the Kirin Tor Council, he is more intimate with the Guardian of Tirisfal. Now he has completely abandoned the transfer of Karazhan’s wealth and knowledge. Laran's plan is because according to the relationship between him and the guardians of the two generations, the wealth here is completely equivalent to his own wealth. Who would be willing to give his wealth to others?

Sure enough, the earlier the layout, the greater the benefits.

Thinking of this, he glanced at the three human-shaped guardian dragons with admiration, making the three female dragons somewhat inexplicable.

Chapter 0435 Azeroth Planet Survival Guarantee Council

"In addition, there is the Tirisfal Council." Medivh continued, "Unfortunately, the old council has been wiped out. We need to form a new council. Of course, now I have realized that it is only by a guardian. Power is simply not enough to defend Azeroth, we need more people to work together."

"What do you mean?" Ye Ting and Aegwynn looked at her.

"My mother, and my father... Archmage Sander, I hope you can become a member of the new council and guard the world with me. I need your strength."

"Well, it's for you..." Aegwynn readily agreed.

"Unshirkable responsibility." Ye Ting nodded, then looked at the guardian dragons, "Perhaps, we should expand the power of the parliament."

"Do you have any good suggestions?" Medivh's eyes lit up.

"The dragons are the defenders of Azeroth. We won't mention it for the time being, but I believe that the new council should not be limited to the power of the mages. It should be our pursuit to gather the power of mortals against the demons. "

"But... those national forces..." Medivh hesitated.

"Of course I am not referring to the intervention of various kingdoms," Ye Ting said, "Actually, as far as I know, there are still many powerful existences in this world, such as the night elves far away in Kalimdor, and their archdruid still There are high priests... and the demon hunters who have been imprisoned by them for 10,000 years. They are all unique and powerful existences among mortals. I believe that in this chaotic era, there will continue to be powerful heroes emerging in the future."

However, he did not see that when he mentioned the Archdruid, the High Priest, and the Demon Hunter, the three guardian dragons cast mixed and teasing glances at him.

Ye Ting has not finished saying: "In addition, we should strengthen our connection with the Temple of Dragon Sleep. The six-color dragon is always at the forefront of fighting against the devil and defending Azeroth. For the information of the devil, they are The most familiar. Perhaps the Six-Colored Dragon Legion can contact us when a tricky demon appears."

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