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Chapter 1693 Preliminary Confirmation of Negotiation Intention

Sharlayan had no intention of intervening in the overt and covert fight between Azshara and Jaina. He pretended not to notice the fight between the two and quietly changed the topic back to business.

The first thing we need to talk about is the focus of Azshara's invitation, the eredar twins... and even the changes in Kil'jaeden behind them.

During the previous discussion with Valeera and others in Wyrmrest Temple, Sharlayan had already basically analyzed Kil'jaeden's intentions. He only needed to repeat what he said at that time.

As shrewd as Azshara, he could tell at a glance that Sharlayan was deliberately changing the subject.

However, Azshara, who was very enterprising, did not cling to private matters, and followed Sharlayan's analysis and began to bring Kil'jaeden's perspective.

"It turns out that the notorious fraudster still has such a past... To be honest, it's a bit surprising."

Sharlayan smiled and spread his hands: "Kil'jaeden is also an intelligent creature, and he will inevitably have emotions and desires."

"However, even within the entire universe, not many people know the inside story of this kind of personal matter that happened tens of thousands of years ago."

Azshara did not delve into the source of Sharlayan's information. She subconsciously thought that the information came from the prophet Velen himself.

"So, how do you plan to take advantage of those two Eredar women with immoral private lives?"

Sharlayan said confidently: "In order to lure Kil'jaeden into Azeroth, sooner or later we will open the Nightwell to the Burning Legion."

"Since they want to take advantage of their beauty to rise rapidly in the workplace and gradually enter Suramar's core, then... they might as well do what they wish."

"Beauty..." A disdainful sneer appeared on Azshara's lips, but she did not continue the discussion: "You want to seduce the eredar twins step by step... or Kil'jaeden was fooled and let them Do you think you have penetrated into the core of Suramar step by step by relying on your own abilities?"

"That's right." Sarlayan solemnly reminded: "It should be noted that although the Nightwell will eventually be opened to the Burning Legion, Suramar officials must set up a backdoor program in advance to ensure that the Nightwell's true control is not Will fall into the hands of the Legion."

Azshara nodded calmly: "I will take care of the small problem personally. Unless Kil'jaeden himself comes to check in detail, other demons will not be able to discover the spell backdoor I set up."

"Then there's no big problem." Sarlayan said with a relaxed expression: "The rest is nothing more than formulating a detailed timetable in accordance with the scheduled plan. In addition, there must be room for adaptability."

"The next topic..." Sarlayan adjusted his expression again: "Her Majesty the Queen should have guessed what I want to say, right?"

Azshara made it clear without any hesitation: "Is it to divide the underwater territory? Do you already have a plan? You might as well tell us."

Although all Nagas under Azshara will gain the ability to transform into dual forms sooner or later, Azshara will certainly not give up easily on the undersea hegemony that it took the Nagas 10,000 years to establish.

In the foreseeable future, the Dark Night Empire should expand its influence in a two-pronged manner. Therefore, Azshara is unlikely to make too many concessions in national interests because of her personal relationship with Sharlayan.

Regarding this negotiation, Saryan did not intend to let any one party suffer unilaterally. His predetermined plan was to formulate a win-win peace treaty.

As for the specific content of the negotiations, Saryan, the middleman, does not intend to get too involved.

He came to Nazjatar this time just to initially determine Azshara's attitude, so as to promote the negotiation framework that the three parties... or both sides expected to reach.

Nominally, the Sea Giant will also participate in this negotiation, but compared to Naga and Water Elemental, the Sea Giant's power is relatively weak.

It's not that the population of sea giants is sparse. In fact, there are at least one hundred thousand sea giants scattered in the vast ocean of Azeroth.

The biggest problem is that the sea giants do not have a unified political power that can represent the opinions of the entire race, and their population is too scattered.

In other words, the protagonists of this negotiation are the water element represented by Neptulon and the Naga represented by Azshara. The sea giant is only nominally qualified to negotiate at the table, and is actually just a bargaining chip between the two.

It is not that Sarlayan has not thought about unifying all the sea giants and establishing a representative unified regime, but considering the habits of the sea giants, this is obviously not something that can be done in a short time.

Neptulon has a lord-level sea giant named Goliath under his command. He will definitely know his own kind better than an outsider like Sarlayan.

According to Goliath, the sea giants have been in this loose shape since they were cursed by the ancient gods and became flesh. They have no concept of a political system at all.

This is mainly because the average intelligence of sea giants is not high. Only a few high-level sea giants have better brains. Ordinary sea giants are only slightly smarter than stupid fish-men.

After all, the sea giants are all descendants of Titan creations, and the water elementals and Nagas don't want to offend them too much.

Neptulon's initial intention is that he can allow the sea giants to continue to live within the territory of the water element.

After all, water elements are elemental creatures. They have no need for food, so there is no problem of competing for survival resources with sea giants.

As long as the sea giants do not take the initiative to attack the water elements within their living range, Neptulon will not take the initiative to drive them away.

After listening to Neptulon's intentions conveyed by Sarlayan, Azshara expressed her attitude not to be outdone.

"I am not an intolerable narrow-minded person." Azshara deliberately puffed out her plump chest, which as expected attracted Jaina's hostile gaze: "Since the tide hunter agrees to abide by the rules, the sea giant will continue Living in my own territory, I can give the same conditions.”

Sareiyan pretended not to notice the change in Jaina's expression, and nodded calmly: "About this, you can discuss this with each other in subsequent negotiations, and if necessary, you can write it in the agreement."

Through this prior confirmation of intention, Sarlayan basically figured out Azshara's bottom line.

As Neptulon said, the ocean of Azeroth is vast enough to fully accommodate the coexistence of water elements and Nagas. The peace agreement was signed just to prevent the two sides from getting into trouble due to unnecessary friction.

Nazjatar has risen to the surface, and it is only a matter of time before the Naga's curse is lifted.

In the foreseeable future, Azshara will obviously value land power more than sea power.

Therefore, Azshara's main demands are clear at a glance.

She does not expect that Naga, who has moved its main body to land, can defend all its original underwater territory. The deep sea area can be transferred to the water element. Azshara hopes to capture all offshore areas near the land to ensure that the Dark Night Empire can completely Impede landing on every land in Azeroth.

Of course, this kind of appeal does not mean that Azshara will unscrupulously enclose territory.

Now that Azeroth's land territory has been basically divided, the only way to gain more territory is to launch a war.

Azshara is not stupid, she knows very well that Sharlayan cannot allow Azeroth to have large-scale territorial disputes before the external enemies are eliminated.

Therefore, Azshara's request is just to retain a priority that can take the initiative.

No one can say how the situation will develop in the future.

If in the future a certain race or country suddenly defectes to the enemies of Azeroth, the Dark Night Empire, which controls all coastlines, can join the battle as quickly as possible and take the lead in plundering the empire's territory from the moral high ground.

But, this is just a theory.

Sharlayan could see through Azshara's plans, but he sincerely hoped that the day would never come when any nation of Azeroth would rebel and surrender to its enemies.

Under the leadership of Sarlayan, the formal negotiations between the Water Element and the Dark Night Empire were scheduled for two months later, at the beginning of the 22nd year of Black Gate.

Before that, both parties must make all relevant preparations for this negotiation, so as not to be left speechless by the other party's questions at the end, thereby losing the initiative.

Sarlayan will also take time to participate as the arbiter of the negotiations, standing on an absolutely neutral position, and presiding over this important negotiation concerning Azeroth's underwater stability fairly and impartially.

After concluding the discussion with Azshara on official matters, in order to avoid a long night, Sharlayan immediately pulled Jaina, who was still hostile, to say goodbye to Azshara.

Azshara knew that too much was too much, and she did not forcefully retain Sharlayan, who had a little tail by her side.

As an immortal demigod, Azshara never lacks time, and she has enough patience to engage in this invisible battle.

Fortunately, there are only some calcification spots on the liver, and the pain is due to mild gallstones. It is not a big problem, but I need to adjust my eating habits.

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