Chapter 624 Great Guardian? I was fooled by him too
Through many years of voyeurism, Azadas also knew that Charlemagne's mouth is very powerful, so he temporarily suppressed the doubts and excitement in his heart, let go of Leiden and took a step back, without saying a word, he hated the iron man His eyes looked at the decadent Layden.
Charlemagne brought Mr. Bigworth back to his chest, and patted it on the head. Mr. Meow obediently stuck out a small head and looked at the giant in front of him curiously.
Eragon also turned his attention to this fellow at this time. It didn't know whether Charlemagne could arouse Raiden's fighting spirit, but there was a little bit of hope shining in the eyes of this Star Serpent.
Raiden barely lifted his spirits. Although he didn't think this mortal of unknown race could offer useful suggestions, judging from Azadas's almost equal attitude towards him, he should also belong to the order camp. Sir, it's okay to listen.
Charlemagne looked directly at the giant in front of him with calm eyes, and said in shock as soon as he spoke, "Great Guardian Raiden, I think you should have received the signal of the fall of all the members of the Pantheon before you completely lost your motivation, right?"
Layden's whole body was shaken, and he looked at the mortal in front of him in horror, but before he could ask any questions, Azadas' roar mixed with shock, anger and sorrow came first.
"What?!"
Charlemagne looked at Azadas and shrugged helplessly, "Do you still remember our agreement? Please listen to the end quietly."
"Well…"
Azadas was full of questions, but it was really not the time to be impatient. He believed that Charlemagne would explain everything slowly.
But the depression in his heart still couldn't be resolved, he just sat down in Layden's cell, the huge vibration made Charlemagne feel as if the earth was shaking, and Mr. Bigworth was also scared "meow!" yelled.
Lyden looked at Azadas' angry look, a flash of nostalgia flashed in his eyes, then his face sank, and he looked at Charlemagne with the majesty of the great guardian all over his body.
"Mortal, how did you know this news? Back then, I received the largest piece of the Titan's soul fragment. Except for Odin who should have vaguely noticed it, the other guardians didn't know anything about it. Who are you? ..."
Charlemagne smiled lightly, spread his hands and said to Raiden, "Azadas, Tire and others should be very clear about this. I have always had an inexplicable predictive ability since I was conscious. What happened to the Titans of the Pantheon It is also in this prediction."
Rayden opened his mouth as if wanting to say something, but then sighed as if giving up. "The ability to predict...maybe has something to do with the power of time of Aman'Thul, the father of the gods, but it's meaningless to say these things now."
Lyden turned his head and glanced at the sluggish Azadas and continued, "As you said, all the Titans of the Pantheon have died at the hands of the Fallen Titan Sargeras, and none of them survived."
"Sargeras may send an army of demons to attack at any time, and the ancient gods under the command of the Void Lord are also ready to move. Without the full support of the titans, how do we fight these enemies?"
In ancient times, the guardians who were left behind by the titans in Azeroth to give birth to the star soul had a great battle with the dark empire to which the ancient gods belonged.
Although the remaining three ancient gods were finally sealed and the dark empire collapsed, the war was not a perfect victory at all.
Among them, C'Thun and Yogg-Saron were the closest to escape. Both sides completely corrupted their jailers. C'Thun seduced and ordered Cho'gall to open the seal. Although it was unsuccessful, it did cause great damage to the seal. Destruction, only one step away from jailbreak.
Yogg-Saron did it more thoroughly. Instead of coming out in a hurry, he patiently used the corrupted King of Wisdom Loken to eradicate and corrupt the guardians one by one.
Die-hards like Tire and Azadas who discovered the truth would hunt them down to death, and those who could control them, such as Freya and Mimiron, would be brought under their own hands.
Once he corrupts Thorim and Hodir, even if he does not escape from prison, no one can cause any harm to him. A large number of titan guardians are guarding Ulduar, and no one will take the risk of attacking the city of Titans. Durr.
As for the guardian dragons... the last order issued by Odin before it was blocked was not to allow these dirty lizards to enter the sacred Ulduar. Dull took half a step.
Charlemagne was a little funny when he heard Leiden's self-defeating words. He pointed to the silver disc in Leiden's hand.
"Great Guardian, I suggest you take a look at the contents of the disc first, which includes how mortals foil Sargeras' plot, **** his general Archimonde and the parasites sent by the Void Lord— Old God C'Thun."
Leiden raised his brows when he heard Charlemagne's words. For the first time, he carefully observed the expression and demeanor of the mortal in front of him.
"...It doesn't seem like a joke, and I also discovered that you...are not mortal anymore?"
"Well...how should I put it?"
Charlemagne scratched his head in distress, "Strictly speaking, I was born as a mortal, but in the final battle with C'Thun, I was recognized by the star soul of Azeroth and entered the threshold of a demigod. I also said It’s not good, it’s still considered a mortal.”
Rayden showed a surprised expression on his face, he turned his head to look at Azadas, and confirmed to his brother, "Azeroth Star Soul... has begun to wake up?"
Although Azadas was still sad about the fall of the Pantheon, he did not look for life like Raiden, nodded heavily and said, "Although she can't express her meaning to us accurately, she has indeed begun to wake up. stage."
"Yeah…"
Lyden's eyes were a little empty, staring blankly at the dark cell in front of him, his thoughts seemed to fly away.
It took a while for Raiden to come back to his senses. He raised the platinum disc in his hand and said to Charlemagne, "Okay, let me first look at what happened over the past ten thousand years. If mortals can really defeat the fallen Titan and The Old Gods, plus the awakening of Azeroth, maybe... there is still a glimmer of hope."
As he spoke, Layden activated the platinum disc in his hand, and a hazy silver light appeared around the disc. Layden's eyes were closed, as if he was watching the records in the disc with all his heart.
At this time, Azadas asked Charlemagne with a bitter face, "Did the Pantheon really fall? It's unbelievable that the extremely powerful Titans died at the hands of their fallen compatriots..."
Charlemagne shook his head helplessly, "Who would have thought that Sargeras would suddenly kill people during the meeting? The Fallen Titan relied on a sneak attack to kill Aggramar, the bravest warrior in the Pantheon, before the other Titans could react. Kill them all together."
"If the Pantheon had been on guard beforehand, how could Sargeras have been so easy to succeed?"
(end of this chapter)