Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Genghis Khan had laid waste to entire cities, and there seemed to be no end to his destruction. Arthur and Okita were growing more desperate by the day, as they searched for a way to defeat him.
Merlin had been deep in thought, trying to come up with a plan. He had consulted ancient tomes and scrolls, hoping to find some way to break Genghis Khan's hold on Hitler's powers.
And then, one day, he had a breakthrough. He called Arthur and Okita to his chambers and told them his plan.
"We need to find the source of Genghis Khan's power," he said. "It's not just the power he absorbed from Hitler. There's something else at work here, something ancient and powerful."
Arthur and Okita listened intently, as Merlin explained his plan. They would have to travel to the far corners of the world, searching for clues and artifacts that could help them defeat Genghis Khan.