Chapter 1837 Kil'jaeden: Destroy It, I'm Tired
Although Kil'jaeden looked very embarrassed with a spear thrust through his chest and pinned to the ground, judging from his expression, it seemed that he was not too surprised by the outcome of his defeat.
"interesting."
After adjusting his condition, Sarlayan looked at the fraudster who seemed to have accepted his fate thoughtfully and asked, "You seem to have anticipated the development of the situation?"
"Ha~"
Kil'jaeden chuckled quite freely: "Before calculating victory, calculate defeat first. This is what a wise man should prepare in advance before taking action, but..."
A self-deprecating expression appeared on the fraudster's face: "Azeroth is united, but there are many contradictions within the Burning Legion. Even my position as commander is shaky. When the strength gap between the two sides is not big, there will be such a situation This result is natural.”
As Kil'jaeden himself said, before the army set off, Sargeras clearly revealed his intention to make a major change in the Burning Legion's senior leadership.
Although out of overall consideration, Kil'jaeden did not tell anyone about this morale-damaging news before the war, but...
As we all know, demons who advocate chaos and freedom cannot keep secrets, and Kil'jaeden is by no means the only smart person in the Burning Legion.
Having said this, I have to mention that the Eredar are indeed a very excellent race. They are outstanding in terms of wisdom, strength, and potential for the development of civilization. They are full-fledged hexagonal warriors.
If they hadn't chosen the wrong path due to a single thought, and the whole family had joined the Burning Legion, which was causing trouble to the universe, the Argus civilization, which also possesses the soul of the world, would have had a high probability of becoming the bane of the universe in the future it was supposed to go to. The other side of Azeroth.
However, this is just a good expectation after all, and what has happened cannot be changed.
According to Kil'jaeden, Sargeras's plan to "change coaches" should have been deliberately revealed by his most trusted lieutenant, Talgath.
Talgath was Velen's right-hand man and an old friend of him and Kil'jaeden for many years.
Talgath sided with Kil'jaeden on whether to join the Burning Legion.
It was precisely because of Talgas' unexpected betrayal that Velen was unable to rescue his wife and children in time, and hurriedly led the exiles named Delaney to leave his hometown of Argus on the Naaru spaceship.
Since Talgas' personal strength is not outstanding, his status in the Burning Legion, which respects the strong, is not particularly high.
But in the eyes of the Eredar...or the Man'ari clan, Talgath's influence is second only to Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, and he is recognized by most of the Man'ari as the number three figure in the clan. .
As Kil'jaeden's most valued auxiliary officer, Talgath had access to as much intelligence as Kil'jaeden himself, and it was not surprising that he could piece together Sargeras' intentions through fragmented information.
Unlike Kil'jaeden, who temporarily endured the humiliation and planned to complete his victory in one battle and reverse Sargeras' intention to kill the donkey, Talgath was extremely dissatisfied with Sargeras' behavior and chose to inform all the man'ari of his findings. The top brass tried to use this to put pressure on Sargeras.
Kil'jaeden smiled bitterly and said: "I can understand Targath's mood. The eredar people have worked hard to drag the Burning Legion to expand for more than 25,000 years. They have sacrificed everything for this, including us. The mother planet that we rely on for survival will eventually end up being abandoned after its use value is exhausted..."
"Not to mention Talgas' bad temper, even I don't have any resentment in my heart."
"So that's it..."
Sarlayan said with an astonished look on his face: "I'm just telling you why you looked worried during the battle. I didn't expect that the internal fighting within the legion had deteriorated to this point."
You can tell with your butt that Sargeras wants to kill the donkey, and the Eredar people will obviously not be stupid enough to stick out their heads for him to chop off. Anyone with a bit of heart will choose to try to resist first.
As for whether he can't win or not... that's another matter. You can't even lose the spirit to fight.
Under the heavy pressure of internal and external troubles, Kil'jaeden was able to withstand the pressure and display average combat effectiveness in the battle, which is already very rare.
However, fighting in such a state, it is obviously unrealistic to expect the fraudster to explode.
From Sharlayan's perspective, since you can't explode, don't blame me for being rude.
Azeroth couldn't afford to lose in this decisive battle. Sarlayan, who had no way out, squeezed his potential to the maximum, and exploded with 120% combat effectiveness in the duel with Kil'jaeden. Finally, he successfully defeated this A strong enemy.
With the defeat of Kil'jaeden, the leader of the entire army, this local war confined to the Broken Isles should soon come to an end.
The Burning Legion was already full of factions, and it was only Kil'jaeden's iron-fisted suppression that temporarily suppressed these conflicts, using external wars to divert internal problems.
But in this war that both sides could not afford to lose, Kil'jaeden ultimately lost the bet, and the series of consequences caused by his defeat were predictable.
Sarlayan did not immediately kill the deceiver who was unable to resist. Instead, he used the Forbidden Magic Orb to seal the magic in his body and temporarily imprisoned him in Nazjatar, with Sarlayan and Azshara taking turns to guard him.
As expected, just relying on a part of the bronze dragons separated from the main battlefield in the air plus Elisande was still not enough to completely wipe out Kil'jaeden's elite Man'ari guards.
Not long after the duel between Sarlayan and Kil'jaeden was decided, the time defense network constructed by Elisande and others was penetrated by the brave and skilled Man'ari.
But at this point, Man'ari's slight advantage in local battles is meaningless.
When more than 100 Deceiver Guards broke away from the turbulence of time and returned to the Dark Night Square, Sarlayan, who was well prepared, turned around and locked them all in a special phase space.
Different from the previous situation that was scattered on different timelines, the imprisoned Guardsmen could intuitively see Kil'jaeden slumped behind Sarlayan. Even the stupidest person could see this one-on-one. The result of the battle.
Although it is difficult to accept that the Deceiver, who has been in the universe for countless years, was defeated on the remote planet of Azeroth, Archimonde's lessons are still close to his eyes. Although most of the Guardsmen looked in disbelief, But at least he didn't break down emotionally because of this unexpected result.
Kil'jaeden was defeated, and Amanre, who was already worried about what Talgath told him, had no heart to continue to resist. Most people chose to lie down on the spot and wait for the final judgment.
In barrage terms...
[Tired, destroy it. 】
[Indeed, my heart is tired. 】
[After working hard for tens of thousands of years, I can’t accept it once I return to before liberation. 】
[Don't relax, defeating Kil'jaeden is just the appetizer for this decisive battle, more powerful enemies are still waiting behind. 】
[Indeed, compared with those powerful true god-level titans like Aggramar, Argus, and even Sargeras, Kil'jaeden is not impressive enough. 】
"But..." Sarlayan smiled and said to the barrage: "That doesn't prevent us from cheering for the victory of this battle first. It can also boost morale for the last time before counterattacking Argus." (End of this chapter. )