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Chapter 1639 A dead Dread Lord is a good Dread Lord

After sending Valstann to Fandral, Sarlayan did not interrupt the family's touching reunion. This was not his main purpose of coming to Draenor this time. He just helped Vastann lead the way.

Nowadays, Valstann is already a mid-level civil servant in the Shadow Realm, and he is destined to be unable to stay in Azeroth for a long time.

Before arriving at Staghelm Post, Sarlayan made a three-part agreement with Varstan in advance.

He can stay here temporarily to enjoy family happiness with his family, but when Sarlayan returns from finishing his work, he must return to the Ascension Fortress in accordance with the regulations of the Shadow Realm.

After writing down the coordinates of the magic network of Staghelm Post, Sarlayan did not waste time on the road and directly opened the portal to the Dark Temple.

Years later, Illidan's serious injuries from the ambush have long since healed, leaving only some eye-catching scars on his body.

Before the ambush that almost endangered the Black Temple began, Illidan had already confirmed the coordinates of the broken world of Marton.

According to Illidan's violent temper, he originally wanted to set out to seize the Sargrith Keystone as soon as he recovered from his injury.

At the critical moment, Sarlayan persuaded him to postpone his actions, otherwise he might be plotted by Kil'jaeden again.

Kil'jaeden knew Illidan Stormrage through Sargeras as early as the War of the Ancients.

Kil'jaeden had only seen such a person who dared to do tricks in front of Sargeras over the years, and he was deeply impressed by him.

After the War of the Ancients ended, Kil'jaeden reviewed the failed war, hoping to learn lessons from it, and gained some understanding of Illidan.

In Kil'jaeden's view, Illidan did have some cleverness, but he was essentially an extreme and impatient person.

Once a goal of sufficient value is placed in front of him, Illidan will subconsciously ignore all dangers around him, just to achieve his main goal.

It has to be said that the fraudster with a vicious reputation throughout the universe is indeed very accurate in his judgment of people.

Illidan does not lack the overall situation, but his tendency to go to extremes is inherent.

In the words of the barrage, Sarlayan predicted Kil'jaeden's prediction of Illidan, so it was natural for him to do the opposite.

Kil'jaeden predicted that Illidan would continue to attack in a hot-headed manner?

Okay, then I will persuade Illidan to postpone the action and wait until the busy Kil'jaeden turns his attention in other directions before making a surprise move.

Although Kil'jaeden has not been to Azeroth in person, he has been a "divine friend" of Sharlayan, who has been hiding behind the scenes and controlling the overall situation for a long time.

Seeing that Illidan was not fooled, he quickly guessed that the chess player from Azeroth had seen through his plan.

Under normal circumstances, Kil'jaeden would have continued to predict the opponent's thoughts by repeatedly pulling back and forth with Sharlayan.

But Kil'jaeden, who held the powerful combat power of the Burning Legion, did not want to waste time on this aspect. He chose to use hard power to directly overturn the table.

So there was an order for Tichondrius to lead the main fleet of three legions to Draenor.

At that time, Kil'jaeden had no idea that the seemingly loyal Nathrezim were actually Shadowland spies who had been lurking in the Legion for tens of thousands of years.

As the saying goes, an arrow must be fired when it is on the string.

Tichondrius has already led the team on the expedition, and Kil'jaeden cannot call them back temporarily, otherwise it will inevitably add a lot of variables.

But Kil'jaeden has never been a person who suffers big losses silently. It was indeed inconvenient for him to attack Tichondrius himself for the time being, but he turned around and directly blew up the entire galaxy of Nathrezim's "home planet" Venting anger is really a waste of time.

By now, Kil'jaeden had already realized that Nazreza was not the real home planet of the Nasrezim. This was just a lie they had made up.

The home planet is fake, but the large number of Nazrezim living on the planet Nazreza are real.

Acting requires a complete performance. In order to win the trust of Sargeras, more than 70% of the Nasrezim in the universe live on this so-called mother star. Blowing it up will indeed cause harm to the Nasrezim clan. Huge damage.

Denathrius was busy fighting for the right to speak with Warden Zoval in the Abyss, and he did not have so much energy to focus on other places. His production capacity of Nasrezim would inevitably not keep up with the consumption rate.

The deceiver who always seeks revenge will definitely want to completely eliminate the Nasrezim clan who deceived him.

However, it is not easy to achieve this goal.

Among the six original forces in the universe, except for the shadow side that has long been usurped by the Lord of the Void, which cannot be determined, there may be traces of the activities of this group of giant bats within other forces.

Sarlayan and Kil'jaeden shared the same view, at least when it came to exterminating the Nathrezim.

Only a dead dreadlord is a good dreadlord.

It will take at least several years before Azeroth counterattacks Argus. In these years, Kil'jaeden will definitely hunt down the nathrezim across the universe.

This is something that only a superpower like the Burning Legion that spans countless galaxies can do.

Sarlayan is preparing to dig out the roots of the Nasrezim from another angle - completely killing their creator Denathrius and cutting off the possibility of the Nasrezim increasing their numbers from the source.

After arriving at the Black Temple, Sharlayan vigorously exchanged information with Illidan and Shahrath.

Illidan asked in surprise: "That observer has found Eonar's hiding place? This is good news."

Sarlayan shook his head noncommittally: "It's still unclear whether it's good or bad. At least in a short period of time, we won't be able to help Eonar, who is under siege."

Illidan was not surprised by this: "Azeroth does not yet have the ability to set foot in the universe, and Eonar is temporarily beyond its reach."

"But Eonar is the mother of the gods of the Pantheon after all. Unless Sargeras takes action personally, it will not be easy for the Burning Legion to break through her sanctuary."

Sarlayan nodded approvingly: "Indeed, according to Algalon's prediction, Eonar should still be able to persist for several years."

"Under the current circumstances, what I am most worried about is the main fleet of the Burning Legion led by Tichondrius."

Speaking of this issue, Illidan's expression also became serious.

"Shahras and I conducted a detailed investigation and analysis on this matter. Based on some clues provided by Shivallane in Argus, it can be initially confirmed that Tichondrius came to Draenor. .”

Sarlayan had actually expected this.

It's not that Sharlayan looks down on other forces in the universe, but that the Burning Legion is indeed tough enough.

Before their defeat on Azeroth, the Burning Legion's expedition was unstoppable in the entire universe, and had never even suffered a defeat.

Theoretically, the only ones capable of stopping the Burning Legion are super organizations like the Pantheon and the Shadow Realm, which are backed by multiple true god-level bosses.

Unfortunately, these big forces were unable to take action in person due to various objective reasons. This allowed the Burning Legion, representing the chaotic side, to run rampant in the universe for so many years.

Until I pretended to have a bloody head in Azeroth

Tichondrius brought three fleets this time.

Under normal circumstances, as long as they do not encounter a civilization above the galaxy level, the Burning Legion only needs to dispatch a fleet to successfully destroy the enemy.

From this perspective, Kil'jaeden's emphasis on Draenor...or Azeroth is indeed unprecedented.

"Three fleets..." Sarlayan rubbed his temples with a headache: "There is no need to worry about Azeroth having a planetary defense barrier, but Draenor is not so lucky."

Illidan nodded solemnly: "According to Shahrath's prediction, Tichondrius's fleet will need to go through many jumps before setting off to Draenor, and it will take about 6-8 months to reach it."

Draenor is a very remote planet for Argus, and even with warp technology, it will take a lot of time on the road.

To the Burning Legion, Draenor is not a valuable planet.

If the Draenei fleet led by Velen hadn't accidentally crashed here, Kil'jaeden wouldn't have bothered to pay attention to this barren backcountry.

But anyway, it did happen.

Today, Draenor has become the only reliable way for demigod-level demons to enter Azeroth.

From this perspective, Sarlayan's plan to turn Draenor into an outpost is undoubtedly very correct.

"Three fleets..." Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "The Burning Legion's foundation is indeed deep, but their troops are scattered in every corner of the universe, and they want to gather a large number of combat forces in a short period of time. It’s unrealistic.”

"Tichondrius took away three main fleets from Argus. Does this also mean that... the defense of Argus will be relaxed?"

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