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Chapter 1899 Poor parents in the world

Dark Tearer, the Titanic English translation of this word is the most familiar name - Gosharak.

Since the fall of Sargeras, the self-divided Gausarak has also fallen into decline, and no longer has the good reputation of assisting the Bronze Titan in maintaining the order of the universe.

When Khaz'goroth worked hard to reforge Te'sarak for Aggramar, he thought that the broken sword would regain its former glory in the hands of the Avengers.

However, he was ultimately disappointed.

Gosharak is the work that Kazgross is most proud of so far. He hopes that this divine sword, which has been washed away after many tribulations, will shine even more dazzlingly in the hands of its new owner.

After Sharlayan said goodbye to all the Titans one by one, as well as Illidan who stayed behind as the jailer of the Pantheon, he opened the Sargerit Keystone without any regret and embarked on the return journey.

Thanks to the propaganda of the Titans for many years, the Pantheon has become famous throughout the universe. A large number of mortals and demigods from all corners of the universe have made it their lifelong goal to join the Pantheon.

However, as we all know, the Pantheon's recruitment standards are extremely strict, and there are very few people who can fulfill this kind of "thousands of dreams".

The Pantheon had been silent for many years due to Sargeras' betrayal. It was the Sons of Azeroth headed by Sarlayan who worked hard to rescue them.

Logically speaking, even if Sharlayan takes the opportunity to make a request to stay in the Pantheon, there is a high probability that the core members of the Pantheon, including Aman'Thul, will readily agree.

This is just for the sake of favor. Even in terms of development potential, just looking at Aman'Thul's attitude towards Sarlayan, anyone with a discerning eye can see how optimistic he is about Sarlayan's future.

Not only Aman'Thul, the father of the gods with powerful foresight, but Eonar, the mother of the gods, also spoke highly of Sharlayan.

After all, it was Sarlayan who personally formulated the plan and led the entire process of capturing Argus, tearing apart the Burning Legion, and capturing Sargeras.

As both warriors, Aggramar admired Sarlayan's tenacity and unyielding will in battle. To say the least, those who could be recognized by Gausarak were by no means ordinary people.

From this perspective, as the forger of Gosarak, Kazgoros will naturally look at Sharlayan in a different light.

After all the calculations, only Norgannon the Dreamweaver and Golganath the Howler have no direct connection with Sharlayan.

As the chief think tank of the Pantheon, Dreamweaver Norgannon has a high level of both intelligence and quotient. He will not just jump out and point fingers at the rising stars that Aman'Thul is optimistic about.

Golganeth the Rager is the biological son of Aman'Thul and Eonar... Speaking of this, Sharlayan has always been curious about how Titans, who are inorganic life forms, give birth to offspring.

Let’s ignore this academic issue for now, let’s go back to Gorgones first.

As the Crown Prince of the Pantheon, Gorganes is also the creator of Azeroth's Titan Guardians Thorim and Hodir. The personalities of the two Ulduar warlords were largely inherited from them. The creator-Golganes.

To put it bluntly...this guy's emotional intelligence is a little lacking, and he is always straightforward in what he says and does.

"Father, do you really want to hand over Gosarak to this brat who was promoted from a mortal?"

As soon as Sharlayan left the Pantheon, Gorganes couldn't wait to give Sharlayan eye drops in the closed-door meeting of the Titans.

"Let me make it clear first that I am not stingy. If such a precious weapon as Gausharak is lost in his hands, the consequences will be disastrous."

Aman'Thul glanced sideways at his silly son.

As the saying goes, a son knows better than his father. When Golganas raised his butt, Aman'Thul knew what kind of shit this guy wanted to poop.

Before Aman'Thul could say something sinister, Eonar took the lead and scolded: "Shut up! Don't think we don't know what you are thinking!"

Kazgros looked at Gorganais who was scratching his head and scratching his head with a half-smile: "You want it? It's a pity that Gosharak didn't recognize you back then, and it's the same now. You have no qualifications. You have no qualifications."

Being stabbed directly at the pain point, the grumpy Gorgones broke his defense on the spot: "You fucking..."

"shut up!"

With a dark face, Aman'sul lowered a golden thunderbolt in front of Golganis: "Don't embarrass yourself here, you'd better learn how to look at people with others first! Back off!"

As the youngest and youngest core member of the Pantheon, Crown Prince Gorganes was still a little unhappy: "But..."

"I said..." Aman'Thul's tone became a little slower, and his expression became more profound: "Back off!"

After drinking away the dark-faced Gorganes, Aman'Thul sighed helplessly: "This kid has suffered too few setbacks...perhaps it's time to let him go out on his own."

Eonar also smiled bitterly and rubbed the center of her brow: "We all know that Golganis actually doesn't have any malicious intentions. He is just a child who wants to grab a toy."

"However, as one of the core members of the Pantheon, his childish mentality that never grows up should really be corrected."

Aggrama shrugged and suggested half-jokingly: "How about I take him with me when I go out to patrol the universe this time, just so that he can go out and have a long experience, instead of just sitting in the Pantheon enjoying all kinds of pampering all day long."

Aggramar didn't want to say it clearly, but everyone present knew very well what the motivation behind Golganas's wanton behavior was.

Aman'Thul and Eonar exchanged glances, and then asked the chief think tank Norgannon for his opinion.

Norgannon, who had remained silent until now, said in a calm tone: "This time the crisis that almost overturned the Pantheon still failed to make Gorgones mature. In the final analysis, it was because we held up a protective umbrella in front of him. It’s time for him to experience the dangers of the world alone.”

"I agree with Aggramar's proposal."

Kazgros then raised his hand and voted: "Second."

Aman'Thul also understood the truth that a loving mother often loses her son. After everyone else showed a unanimous attitude, he ignored Eonar who was still hesitant and made the decision.

"Then it's settled."

"Agrama, you have a very heavy mission this time. In addition to sweeping the universe and rebuilding order, you also need to take this opportunity to once again establish the prestige of the Pantheon. You alone may not be able to handle it, so let Gao Ge Let's go with Ness as your deputy."

Aggramar accepted the order gladly: "Your will, Father of the Gods."

"Hey~"

After the Titans dispersed, Aman'Thul, who stayed in the conference hall with Eonar, sighed leisurely: "There is still a long way to go to rebuild the Pantheon. I really hope more Sarlayans can emerge in the universe. Such young talents...and join the Pantheon to become a new force in the order camp."

Eonar had calmed down her mood at this time. She smiled and shook her head: "It's not that easy. You should first think about how to further win over the immature star soul of Azeroth."

Aman'Thul smiled bitterly and nodded: "Well... this is indeed a question. I will take the time to ask Norgannon later." (End of Chapter)

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