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Chapter 1892 Fatalism? Man can conquer heaven!

The reason why the long-abandoned Pantheon is mentioned is because Aman'Thul and other Titans need the help of the legacy of the Firstborn that has been preserved in the Pantheon to defeat the fallen Titans who have been in poor condition for many years...or in other words, the fallen Titans who have been in the universe for many years have been sealed. Sargeras.

Judging purely from the perspective of combat effectiveness, Sargeras is indeed qualified to arm-wrestle with the Father of the Gods.

But just like Aman'Thul said, Sargeras, a warrior who was born as a warrior, is still far from understanding the six original powers and even the true meaning of the universe.

After Sargeras fell, he also realized his shortcomings, and he tried to use the original power of the chaotic side to make up for his shortcomings.

However, as a colleague who had worked with Sargeras for countless eons, Aman'Thul knew him better than anyone.

In Aman'Thul's words, Sargeras of the martial arts faction was not the material for research after all, and no matter how hard he tried, he would only get twice the result with half the effort.

"The legacy of the Firstborn..."

Sarlayan rubbed his eyebrows with a headache: "How many known and unknown remains of the First Creation are there in the universe? What if they fall into the hands of someone with evil intentions..."

"You don't have to worry too much about this."

Aman'Sul explained: "Not everyone can activate the legacy of the First Born. As far as I know, among the six original forces of the existing universe, except for the chaotic side that has not had an orthodox leader since its birth, the other The five major forces all hold the legacy of at least one First Born."

"Other than that, I have not heard of any small or medium-sized forces that have the ability to decipher the mystery of the First Born's legacy. Even if they are found by chance, they will not be able to enter because of insufficient reserves of knowledge and power."

"etc."

Sarlayan discovered a busy point from Aman'Thul's words: "Five major forces? In other words, the Shadow Side also holds the legacy of the Firstborn? Then why..."

"Your question is on point." Aman'Thul's expression also became serious: "Before Sargeras went crazy, I had been paying attention to the specific situation of the shadow forces for a long time, but I was never able to find it. Exact information."

"What is certain is that although the Void Lords from the Great Hollow in the Universe are powerful, they cannot easily destroy the high-level shadow forces who hold the legacy of the First Born. There should be something fishy about this."

"Um……"

Although Sarlayan could still keep up with Aman'Thul's rhythm, he was unconsciously led astray. Only after being reminded by the barrage did he realize to his horror...the topic had gone astray.

"I won't discuss the issues on the shadow side for now."

Sarlayan took a deep breath and reorganized his thoughts: "Let's talk about Sargeras first."

"If you really foresaw Sargeras' betrayal many years ago, that is to say..."

Aman'Thul understood the implication of Sarlayan's words, and he nodded unabashedly: "Yes, I also saw Sargeras' failure at that time."

"I dare not say that is the only timeline that can defeat Sargeras, but why take the risk and make changes when there are ready-made correct answers that can be copied?"

"Since then, everything I have done has been to lead the ending to the future where Sargeras failed, which... also included the destruction of the Pantheon, and a series of major events that resulted."

Sarlayan frowned and remained silent for a long time.

From a big-picture perspective, he could understand Aman'Thul's choice to just copy the correct answer.

As he said himself, there is no need to take the risks of changing the future.

But from the perspective of Azeroth, the destruction of the Pantheon had a profound impact on Azeroth. In the previous tens of thousands of years, almost all major events in Azeroth were closely related to the silence of the Pantheon.

If the Pantheon still existed, it would be impossible for Sargeras to launch the Burning Crusade everywhere with such arrogance, and the civilizations destroyed by the Burning Legion might have a completely different ending.

This kind of trolley problem of whether to save one or to save a hundred, no one has been able to come up with an absolutely correct answer since ancient times.

Although Sharlayan could not approve of Aman'Thul's approach, he could at least understand Aman'Thul's considerations when making this choice.

And Aman'sur is not a holy bitch who shouts "That man is so pitiful, go and save him." He really sets an example and even sacrifices himself to promote that established future.

In Aman'Thul's words, the general trend is irreversible, but many details in the process leading to this general trend will not completely comply with the prophecy.

Sarlayan, an existence that Aman'Thul called an anomaly, was something he failed to foresee.

Although the process has changed a lot, the ending of Sargeras did not deviate from the future that Aman'Thul saw. Sarlayan even suspected that this was the historical correction force mentioned by the barrage.

However, Sarlayan has never believed in fatalism, nor does he believe that the future is static.

After years of indoctrination from barrage netizens, Sarlayan also believes in the philosophy of man and nature that man can conquer nature.

Rather than believing in the illusory corrective power of history, it is better to classify the development of events as inevitable and made up of countless coincidences.

How did you say that? Reverse Murphy's Law?

"My little friend, I'm glad I could chat with you for so long."

Seeing that Sarlayan was deep in thought and silent for a long time, Aman'Thul saw that he did not intend to raise new questions and stood up from his seat on his own initiative.

"Few people can keep up with my wild and unreasonable thinking mode. I hope to have the opportunity to chat with you about other secrets of the universe in the future, but now..."

Aman'Thul looked deeply at the ground at his feet: "Is it Argus the Destroyer? Poor child, we'd better free him as soon as possible."

Aman'Thul's pre-war announcement woke up Sharlayan, who was a little distracted. He immediately looked at the chief secretary Stella Gosa who was discussing the secrets of arcana with Dreamweaver Norgannon.

Little Xingxing immediately sent a pre-arranged message to Jarod who was waiting outside the hall.

Before the Titans woke up one after another, Jarod completed the task of suppressing the Burning Throne Antorus and handed over the task of exterminating the remaining demons to the Argus Breaker who would still stay in the homeland.

In addition to the Broken Ones headed by Hatton, after the discussion and judgment between Velen and Hatton, Talgas and his Man'ari will also stay and work hard to restore the ecology of Argus. Rui's chosen path of atonement.

With Argus's current state being deeply eroded by evil energy, restoring the planet to its original state is by no means a goal that can be achieved in a short time. Talgas and his Man'ari will most likely be busy in their hometown. Thousands of years.

In any case, Talgas and the others at least survived and did not have to die like those miserable original demon colleagues.

After arranging the aftermath, Jarod teleported the soldiers on the expedition to Argus back to their respective spaceships in an orderly manner in advance.

After receiving Sarlayan's latest instructions, and using the return door left by Sargerit's keystone, the Azeroth coalition cheered and embarked on a triumphant return home.

Including the flagship Enterprise, the massive army had completely evacuated in just three days. Argus, which had been bustling before, became extremely deserted.

Before returning with the army, Valeera looked back uneasy several times to look at Sharlayan who decided to hold on until the end... Illidan who was accompanying Sharlayan was selectively ignored by him.

"You really don't want to come with us?"

Sarlayan smiled and raised Tesarak in his hand to indicate: "Since I took over this divine sword from Aggramar, there must be a beginning and an end."

"Don't worry, with the Titans protecting me, I will definitely come back victorious."

"When we return to Azeroth..." Sarlayan looked up and looked into the depths of the starry sky: "We will start to focus on the threats on the void side." (End of this chapter)

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