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Chapter 1890 The Father of the Gods Who Says Shocking Words

The emotional Aggramar immediately wanted to take the souls and bodies of all the Titans back to the Pantheon, restart the treatment device that had automatically shut down due to lack of energy, and speed up the recovery progress of the fellow Titans.

However, Sarlayan stopped him at this time.

"Don't worry...ahem."

Sarlayan, who was still in a bad state, smiled bitterly and persuaded Aggramar: "If you really do this, you will trigger the last insurance policy Sargeras has reserved for the fall of Argus."

"Right now, all the high-end combat capabilities of the coalition are in poor condition. If we attract that troublesome guy, maybe we will all be wiped out by him."

"Troublesome guy?"

Aggramar was obviously stunned for a moment, and the excitement on his face gradually faded, and he asked thoughtfully: "What other tricks does Sargeras have? Is it possible that he can teleport under Eonar's full entanglement?" Go back to Argus to save the situation?”

"That's not the case." Sarlayan shook his head in confusion: "You have been trapped in Argus for so long, and you really didn't sense anything strange about this planet?"

"Strange..."

Aggramar's expression changed slightly: "If you say so, I can indeed feel some familiar and strange atmosphere when I am unconscious. So what is it?"

Sarlayan lightly stepped on the ground with his weak right foot: "The soul of the world... In your words, it is the soul of the Titan. This planet named Argus happens to have one."

"What?! No...that's not weird, that's not weird."

After hearing the sudden revelation from Sarlayan, Aggramar was shocked at first, and then quickly showed a look of surprise.

"I just said why the Burning Legion can obtain the ability of infinite resurrection. It turns out that it is backed by the infinite energy produced by the Star Soul."

"So..." Aggramar's expression became serious, and he looked at the ground under his feet with complicated eyes: "I remember that Sargeras conquered the planet Argus more than 25,000 years ago. This compatriot...should be completely hopeless long ago, right?"

"As you said." Sarlayan sighed regretfully: "According to the information I obtained from secret channels, Argus the Destroyer has long lost his self-awareness and turned into a pathetic puppet who can only act according to orders. .”

"If we leave Argus and return to the Pantheon with the Titan's soul, we will inevitably trigger the last insurance left by Sargeras, and then be hunted down by the fallen Titan named Annihilator all the way to the abandoned and broken Pantheon. Temple.”

Sarlayan calmly analyzed: "Although I don't know the damage to the Pantheon, but... it shouldn't be possible to reactivate the treatment equipment you mentioned in a short time, right?"

"Indeed." Aggramar rubbed his brows with a headache: "That would be a bit troublesome. In other words, until we are in a state where we can defeat the Destroyer with confidence, we can only continue to risk Sargeras. The risk of returning at any time is left in Argus, the enemy’s headquarters, to sustain damage?”

"Otherwise?" Sarlayan shrugged helplessly: "Looking on the bright side, after taking down the legion headquarters of Antorus, we can at least transfer to Eridas where the evil energy is relatively less corrosive. Removing the magic power used to resist the erosion of evil energy can speed up the recovery of injuries to a certain extent."

"After all..." Malygos, who was listening in the audience, finally couldn't hold it back and complained to Aggramar with a pair of dead fish eyes: "If you hadn't been so cruel, we wouldn't have collapsed like this."

"Ah..." Aggrama scratched his cheek in confusion and embarrassment: "Let me tell you, I didn't even reach 30% of my full strength when I fought with you before, so I'm already showing mercy."

"Hiss~" Abisian, who had a bruised nose and face, took a breath of cold air when he came to the scene, and contributed a little to the increase in the temperature of Argus: "Less than 30%? Fortunately, we came early enough. If the witches were allowed to brew a few more times, Years…the consequences will be unimaginable.”

"So……"

Sharlayan glanced at Stellagosa, Jaina, and Azshara, who had just arrived from the battle and still had a lot of green blood on their bodies.

"Garold, the task of cleaning up the mess will be left to you and Turayan. We will first teleport back to the Seat of the Triumvirate with the Titan's soul and body. After completing the finishing work here, you will come back as soon as possible to join us. , prepare in advance to evacuate Argus and return to Azeroth."

Jarod immediately accepted the order: "No problem, but... what should we do with Talgas and his surrendered Man'ari people?"

"Well..."

Sarlayan turned his head and looked at Velen and Hatton, who had also just arrived: "How about you three get together and hold an old friends meeting to discuss the next countermeasures?"

"Haha~"

With a ferocious look on his face, Hatun eagerly promised Saryan: "I will have a heart-to-heart talk with Talgas. Don't be nervous. We will at least spare his life."

Velen's expression was very complicated, but his emotional expression was not as flamboyant as Hatton's. He just nodded calmly: "Targas still owes me an explanation, and I also have many topics to 'talk' to him. "

With the tone of negotiations set by Sarlay, it can at least be ensured that Velen and Hatton will not kill Talgas and other defecting Man'ari on the spot because of personal grudges.

Sarlayan had no intention of exonerating Talgath. No matter what philosophy Talgath and his Man'ari had in joining the Burning Legion in the first place, the sins they had committed must eventually be repaid one by one.

As for the specific repayment terms, the Draenei and Argus Breaker, who are the primary victims, need to slowly "negotiate" with them.

Although Sharlayan has accelerated the progress of the attack as much as possible, the three-month delay period he agreed with Eonar before the war is running out.

Judging from their respective states, Aman'Thul, Kaz'goroth and others endured no less torture than Aggramar.

The reason why Aggramar surrendered first had nothing to do with his own will, it was just because as a warrior, his soul defense was relatively weak.

In November of the 23rd year of the Black Gate, one week after the fall of Antorus, Aman'Thul, the most powerful father of the gods, was the first to wake up leisurely under the care of healers.

If a more radical method is used, the Titans can actually be awakened earlier, but that will inevitably further aggravate the trauma to their souls, which will be detrimental to the next plan.

Awakening the Titans is not the result that Sarlayan seeks, it is just a link in the plan. What Sarlayan needs is for them to return to a certain state as soon as possible, and naturally he will not choose this approach of killing the goose that lays the goose to obtain the egg.

"here it is……"

At this stage, Sarlayan has seen two Titans in normal state, and their eyes are flashing with a faint blue light representing arcane magic.

Aman'Thul differs from his fellow Titans in that his eyes are golden.

After a short period of confusion, Aman'sur quickly regained his thoughts. His soul body struggled to sit up from the ground, his eyes staring straight at Sarlayan without moving at all.

Sharlayan was a little confused by Aman'Thul's eyes that seemed to be able to see through people's hearts. Just when he was about to ask, the father of the gods sighed and said something even more confusing.

"The oddity, it turns out it's you... No wonder the situation is going differently from what I had foreseen."

Sarlayan: "?"

"Huh?" (End of chapter)

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