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Chapter 1777: Invest in Eonar or Zera? Is this still a choice?

According to the information provided by the barrage, in the original history, after Zera was killed by Illidan "Killing with Eyes", Turayan once wanted to kill the demon hunter who resisted his "destiny" on the spot.

This has to make Sharlayan wonder whether Turayan will be too loyal to the Legion of Light...or, in other words, to Zera.

To be honest, Illidan did have many character flaws, but at least at that time, Sharlayan did not think he had done anything wrong.

For a person whom she met for the first time and had no mutual trust at all, Zella actually took action without any scruples in order to turn Illidan's so-called fate back to its "original position"... To put it bluntly, she planned to turn this person she called " The evil energy in the "Son of Light and Darkness" was eliminated, and Illidan was also transformed into a light-forged form.

She even skipped the treat and beheading, and directly wanted to accept Illidan as a dog.

As we all know, Illidan has always been soft-spoken.

If you can tell him the truth and tell him the truth, Illidan is not the kind of person who can't communicate at all... On this point, Sharlayan has a lot to say.

But Zera chose the most unacceptable method to Illidan, trying to force him to embark on the path he unilaterally chose.

In this case, the demon hunter who has been unruly all his life and believes in my destiny will certainly not sit still and wait for death, and Zella's death has become expected.

Interestingly, Velen, the Son of Holy Light, who has always been favored by Naaru, did not show any special behavior in this regard. He very pragmatically decided on the spot to throw Zera's body into the Voidlight Furnace as fuel, highlighting the utilization of waste.

On the contrary, Turalyon, who should have firmly stood on the side of Azeroth, reacted very fiercely. If it were not for Velen's dissuasion, Illidan, who was in a weak state, would have been hacked to death by his sword.

After a long discussion with Danmaku, Sarlayan roughly figured out the changes in his mentality at that time by referring to Turayan's character and acting style.

It's not that Turayan is very loyal to Zera. What he values ​​​​is the Legion of Light represented by Zera, a cosmic force that can barely compete with the Burning Legion.

At that time, Turalyon did not know that Eonar was still at large. To him at that time, as one of the first life forms born during the cosmic ordering period, Zera was the only one he could find in the entire universe. , a true god-level boss who is willing to take the initiative to confront Sargeras.

Yes, true God.

Although Zera's future in the barrage was very weak, that was only because she had just returned to her original form from the "bulk" state and was in the weakest state in her life.

Zera was too conceited, and before she could recover, she attacked the unruly Illidan, and then she lost control and blew herself up into pieces, as well as Tula. Yang's strong desire to behead Sargeras.

In other words, Turalyon's anger was more out of his dashed hopes than any personal grudge against Illidan.

This means that Turayan is not as stupidly loyal to Zera as some barrages think.

Come to think of it, how could a smart and capable person like Turayan fail to see that Zera has fallen into a demonic state.

However, without an alternative, Turayan had no choice but to bite the bullet and continue to follow the Legion of Light, the only one who had any hope of breaking the dominance of the Burning Legion.

To put it bluntly, this guy just regards Zera as a high-level cannon fodder specially used to defeat Sargeras. When everything is settled, the life and death of Zera the Demonic Man will no longer matter.

The last words Sharlayan left before cutting off communication with Medivh were intended to test Turayan's position. After all, the above considerations were just his speculations. In the end, it still depends on Turayan's actual performance.

It is inevitable that the main fleet of the Holy Light Legion headed by Zela will be attacked, and what they will encounter will definitely be Kil'jaeden's most elite force. The decision Turalyon makes will be related to Sarlayan's decision on him. follow-up attitude.

Sarlayan knew quite a bit about Naaru, a pure energy creature, even better than some of the die-hards of the Legion of Light.

The Naaru have two different forms: light and dark. Once the holy light stored in their bodies is exhausted, they will inevitably transform into the Void Naaru.

I don’t know if it was to avoid problems with their faith. According to Adal, Zera never told the light-forged warriors of the Holy Light Legion this secret, and other naaru were strictly prohibited from revealing relevant information to any mortal.

Adal did not agree with Zela's deceptive approach. After arriving in Draenor with the Storm Fleet, Adal had always been open to the Naaru's dual-form secret and did not deliberately hide it.

In comparison, Zella's choice seems a bit petty.

Normally, Naaru does not have the ability to directly participate in combat... Unless he degenerates into an entropy demon, Naaru's responsibility in battle is to add a bunch of BUFFs to his soldiers to maximize their combat capabilities.

In a word, the Naaru's strength lies in improving the overall combat effectiveness of legion-level units. It is simply too much to expect them to fight Titans one-on-one.

However, because of Zela's deliberate concealment, Turayan never knew this important information. He really thought that Zela had the ability to confront Sargeras head-on.

Of course, Turayan was not stupid. During the thousands of years he had followed the Legion of Light in the Twisting Void, he had doubted Zera's abilities more than once.

But the matter has come to this, as Zera himself said, it is difficult for Turayan to find a second true god in the vast universe who is willing to be openly hostile to Sargeras. He can only bite the bullet and accompany Zera to continue on. .

There is nothing wrong with Zella's comment.

Even looking at the entire multiverse, the strength of the fallen titan Sargeras is among the best. If their core interests are not violated, no one is willing to risk their lives and souls to become enemies with Sargeras.

Take the Shadow Realm Eternals, whom Sarlayan is already familiar with, as an example.

They are both true gods. Except for the warrior master who is good at fighting and the ambitious Zoval, Sarlayan does not think that the other three Eternals have the ability and ambition to compete with Sargeras.

As the managers of the world of the dead, it is impossible for the Eternals not to know that the Burning Legion is raging across the universe... After all, many souls who enter the Shadow Realm still retain their memories before death.

However, because Sargeras cannot threaten the Shadow Realm for the time being, the Eternals have never thought of provoking Sargeras. The two sides have been at peace with each other for so many years.

From a young age to adulthood, Elune's life side has also shown no expression so far, only providing some help to Azeroth sideways.

But this cannot be said to mean that the life-side true god puts the overall situation first. Sarlayan has every reason to suspect that the life-side bosses also sold the favor in advance for the sake of Azeroth.

Among the six original forces in the universe, the Pantheon on the order side is temporarily in a dog-fight, the life side and the death side are on the sidelines, and the void side... Thank God if they don't do any harm.

After all the calculations, the only person who is really willing to take action is the Holy Light Legion headed by Zela.

I have to say that this is really ironic. The best hope against Sargeras is actually entrusted to a demon.

Sharlayan's vision is broader than Turayan's, and he will not put his treasure on Zera who may capsize at any time.

At this stage, it is obvious that Eonar, the Mother of the Gods, is more worthy of investment than Zella the Demon.

After all, the souls of the Pantheon Titans are still alive.

If Azeroth helps Eonar make a successful comeback, and the Pantheon's post-war recovery can be expected, then the favor will be huge, far beyond what a mere Zera can compare to. (End of chapter)

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