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Chapter 1891 Aman'Thul's Story Meeting

Sarlayan originally thought that Aman'Thul would ask about the current situation of the Pantheon or Sargeras immediately after waking up, but he never expected that he would suddenly come out with such a strange and endless speech.

Including Sarlayan, none of the high-ranking coalition forces present could match the radio waves of the Father of the Gods, but Aggramar, who had worked with Aman'Thul for many years, suddenly changed his expression.

"Father of the Gods, could it be that you are talking about... a prophecy?"

While Sarlayan and others were in a daze with questions on their heads, Aman'sur had already walked to his body as if there was no one around, and "sucked" and melted the translucent soul body into it.

About a minute later, the huge Titan sat up from the ground. Aman'Thul patted the dark blue robe on his body and casually checked the condition of his body.

"Haha~ That guy Sargeras was kind enough to help us repair the damage we suffered in that battle, which saved me from having to do it myself again."

Not long after Aman'Thul woke up, other members of the Pantheon also regained consciousness from their long slumber.

Seeing Aman'Thul regaining his body first, the other Titans followed suit.

"Children of Azeroth, the Pantheon has long known your intentions."

After sitting down again, although the Titans' spirits did not seem to have returned to their peak state, if a sudden battle did suddenly break out, at least they would not hold back the coalition forces.

The Seat of the Triumvirate had been abandoned for more than 25,000 years. It had been captured by the Azeroth coalition less than a month ago. The coalition soldiers who were busy preparing for the war had no time to restore the scenery here to its original state. They only restored the most conspicuous building. The main building has been simply renovated.

Due to the primitive conditions at the scene, Aman'Thul and others did not deliberately show off. Several Titans greeted each other rather shyly about their respective recovery status, and soon turned the topic to what Sarlayan and others were most concerned about.

Although Aman'sur is not in good condition, he has a somewhat strong-willed appearance, but he has been in a high position all year round. When his expression becomes serious, people will unconsciously correct their attitude and listen to his speech.

"Although the development of the situation has some details that are different from what I expected, generally speaking, everything is going well."

"Expectation..." After the initial confusion, Sarlayan, who received Aggrama's prompts, gradually figured out some clues: "Could it be said that you predicted today's scene through the power of time many years ago?"

"Ha! How is that possible?"

Aman'Sul laughed and shook his head: "Although you are not skilled enough in using it, you also have the power of time. Do you really think that someone can accurately predict all the big and small events that will happen tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years later? ?"

Sarlayan frowned: "Then..."

"Don't worry." Aman'Thul said with a smile: "I will explain it to you from the beginning... I hope you can follow the rhythm of my story."

Aman'Thul's story will extend the time scale to a very long time. Among the people present, only Adal, the elder Naaru who was born in the cosmic ordering period like Zeira, could barely understand the beginning of his story.

Yes, the story of Aman'Thul begins in the ancient times when the universe was ordered.

As the first titan born in the material universe and the father of the gods who had mastered countless information through the channels of the Pantheon, Aman'Thul obtained a lot of unknown and secret information through years of investigation.

For Sharlayan, Aman'Thul's story overlapped with information he had gained from the Shadowlands.

Perhaps because he possesses the powerful time power that can detect the past and the future, Aman'Thul's speeches occasionally seem to be inconsistent with what he says. Even other Titans who are familiar with his speaking style find it difficult to follow him completely. Got to keep up with his rhythm.

Sarlayan could not guarantee that he could understand all the information revealed by Aman'Thul. With the help of the barrage, Sarlayan accurately recorded and summarized his speech.

First of all, through Aman'Thul's information, Sharlayan can determine an issue that was uncertain before - whether the Firstborn really exists.

The answer is... yes, the Firstborn did indeed exist.

Note, it was once.

The First Born is like the creator god in all the myths and stories that Danmaku has heard of. After completing creation, he took the initiative to incarnate all things and integrated his body and soul into the fashionable and wild universe at that time.

Utilizing the legacy left by the First Creation, the unsequenced universe has gradually separated into two parts, the material universe full of vitality and the extremely lonely large void outside the universe, after countless years of self-evolution.

The vast majority of living things live... and can only live within the material universe. The life forms that can survive in the great void outside the universe are extremely limited, and the conceptual life form known as the Lord of the Void happens to be one of them.

Even though he is known as the omniscient and omnipotent father of the gods, Aman'Thul's understanding of the Lord of the Void is not in-depth.

Of course, this is mainly because he did not focus most of his energy on the large void outside the universe.

As early as countless cosmic years ago, Aman'Thul glimpsed a corner of the distant future through an accidental opportunity.

"You mean..."

With the aid of the external brain of Barrage, Sarlayan could barely keep up with Aman'Thul's rhythm.

Seeing that the father of the gods was about to jump to the next topic, Sarlayan hurriedly interrupted his topic change.

"I don't know how many years ago, you unexpectedly foresaw a future where Sargeras would betray the Pantheon in a ruins of the First Creation?"

Although Aman'Thul's demeanor looked very majestic, after actually coming into contact with him, Sharlayan found that the father of the gods was actually not difficult to get along with.

Aman'Thul did not blame Sarlayan for interrupting his interest in the conversation. Instead, he was pleased that someone could keep up with his extremely jumping pace of speech.

At this time, even the Titans sitting aside gave up treatment, and instead chatted with the demigods of Azeroth who were also unable to keep up with the rhythm, and used their information to understand the current situation of Azeroth, leaving only Sharlayan continued to chat with the god Aman'Thul about topics that no one could understand.

"Yes, the time power I control alone is not enough to predict the future hundreds of thousands of years in the future. Even if I can barely get a glimpse of the future, it will be very blurry and cannot be used as a reference for action."

Since Sharlayan took the initiative to mention the issue of the Firstborn ruins, Aman'Thul just explained it in depth.

"The Firstborn have indeed left us forever, leaving this world that has become colorful because of their efforts, but the relics they left behind have not been annihilated in time with their disappearance. "

"You mentioned before that the Shadow Realm has the remains of a Firstborn named Zaresantis."

Aman'Thul revealed a piece of information with a serious expression that even the core members of the Pantheon had only half-understood before: "In that case, I will tell you directly."

"The Pantheon, which I founded with my own hands, was formerly a relatively well-preserved ruins of the First Creation."

"It's not that I look down on Sargeras." Aman'Thul's calm and majestic face showed a rare sarcastic look: "His fighting power is indeed no less than mine, but that's it. A warrior is just a warrior after all. I I don’t think that his brain can understand the true meaning of chaotic power in just tens of thousands of years.”

Sarlayan couldn't help complaining in his heart: "God has only a few tens of thousands of years... He is worthy of being an immortal god. This concept of time is really exaggerated." ’

Aman'Thul came to a firm conclusion: "With Sargeras' ability, he cannot cause devastating damage to the core structure of the Pantheon. The precious legacy left by the Firstborn is not something he can touch easily. "(End of chapter)

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