Chapter 139: The Terrible of the Council
The fullness of infinite reverie fluctuates violently with the excitement of the owner's emotions, bringing out the beautiful curves of the debut, but unfortunately no one has a heart to be sad about this beautiful scenery. Ainan knew that there were turbulent waves beneath Egwene's calm countenance, and as the contemporary guardian of the Council of Tirisfar, no matter how much she had a problem with the Council, she was still full of affection for the organization that had nurtured her for so many years.
For Egwen, Council Tirisfa had good memories of her, yes, it was just good memories, all because of the news that Ainan had brought.
"Melip wasn't lying to me, at least I couldn't sense he was lying."
Ainan's words were heard to Egwen, and it was not difficult to tell whether the other party was telling the truth or a lie with his demigod mage's spiritual perception. Ainan was confident that even an old monster like Merlip would not be able to hide his true thoughts in front of him.
Egwene struggled to accept the news he had brought about the Guardians, but Ainan was not.
A magical organization that pours all its energy and resources into one person to serve as a guardian and become the most powerful mage in all of Azeroth—even if it's just on the surface, is incomprehensible in itself. An organization as big as the Council of Tirisfa, the number of people to feed is not a small number, there are many factions in the Council, they don't use it themselves, but put all their resources on the guardians, to say that they don't have the plan, Ainan is the first to disbelieve.
I didn't suspect it before because no one had lifted the lid, so I didn't dig deeper. After the Raven Ridge and his party, Melip said that it was a matter of Egwen, and Ainan was 120,000 points of concern.
Hugging Egwen, feeling the female mage's emotion, Ainan was very worried: "What are you going to do?" ”
"What should I do?" Egwene buried his head in Ainan's chest, listened to the man's heartbeat, sniffed the man's breath, and whispered, "I'm not alone, I'm not alone......"
Holding Egwen's hand tightly, Ainan spoke, "Yes, you still have me. Leave this matter alone, I'll take care of them. ”
If Egwene hadn't been anxious about himself and had nothing to do with him, Aynan would have been glad to see it happen. Maybe they will secretly help the Tirisfa Council, but that's not the case.
So, the Council of Tirisfars is the enemy.
Only the dead enemy is the best enemy, and after killing the enemy, burying it in the earth, and leaving his body to rot and rot to the point that only a pile of bones remains, it is not too late for you to feel that this is a good opponent at his grave.
Egwen shook his head, "You don't understand the power of the council. It is not clear to outsiders how powerful the Council of Tirispha, which has appeared since the time of Soladin the Great, just like the commoners in the various noble realms, their family traditions are different, when it rains, some people will sprinkle a few grains of rice at the door, and others will tie a small straw man and put it on the eaves, these are the customs that they have passed down from their ancestors, these people just do things according to the family tradition, they do not understand why the tradition comes from and what it will pass on. ”
Perhaps because of his unfairness, Egwen's words were a little messy, but Ainan understood.
"You're saying that these things, which have been regarded as traditions by a certain family, and customs by a certain region, are actually a way of transmitting information, and the people of the council do not have to deliberately contact people, nor do they have to gather information specifically, they just need to go out and go around to get a clear understanding of everything."
An organization that has emerged since the concept of a human state, an organization that has developed with the Terrans of the world of Azeroth since the time of Soladin the Great, and its tentacles have long penetrated into every corner of the Terrans. Both nobles and commoners are unconsciously providing information to the Council of Tirisfa.
The terrible organization secretly monitored the entire Terrans, and their methods were relatively inexpensive, and the most important thing was that it was too secretive. The vast majority of those who provided them with information did not know the consequences of their actions, they just followed tradition and nothing more.
Ainan gasped, such an organization was terrifying, and it was not an exaggeration to say that the Council of Tirisfa could monitor the entire Terran.
Such an organization is terrifying enough even in the hands of humans themselves, let alone in the hands of foreigners.
Killing the councillors of Tirisfa will not do much to deal with them, as that will only cause chaos in the council for a while, and it won't be long before a new person takes office. It would be even more unrealistic to change the customs of the entire human race, to change the traditions of all families, so that they no longer provide information to the council.
Ainan sighed, Council Tirisfar, this is a monster.
To solve this monster hidden in human society, it is necessary to destroy everything with absolute violence, to overturn everything and start over, but that requires absolute power, Ainan asked himself - do I have that power?
The answer is: no.
The demigod mage is indeed powerful, but the Tirisf Council is not a vegetarian, if the power of the demigod mage can bulldoze everything, why doesn't Melip do it?
That old monster who has lived for thousands of years is not a fuel-efficient lamp, and it is still unknown who killed Ainan and him in a real fight.
Melip didn't do that, indicating that the power of the demigod mage was not enough.
If the strength of the demigods can't do it, then the gods are above...... Ainan wants to say: I am still worried about Egwen's problem when I really become a god? When the time comes, I am afraid that not only will I not be worried, but I will thank those guys in Tirisfa, so that two gods will appear in the human race at once.
You can't do it on your own, so what about relying on external forces?
Speaking of external forces, Ainan immediately thought of the Burning Legion.
The Burning Legion of Demons is known to have destroyed the Universe and destroyed countless worlds in the Endless Void, even the gods cannot organize them, even the true gods and demons can make them fall, and it is not impossible to borrow such an external force well.
And, wasn't it exactly what he had planned to let the Burning Legion into Azeroth?
Ainan smiled and lowered his head, whispering softly in Egwen's ear, and Egwen's emotions slowly calmed down with his words.
Karazhan was at peace—though it was only a brief moment before a greater storm, but the stormstorm fortress had become so noisy that the old aristocracy, forgetting their flaunting elegance, looked dumbfounded at the image recorded in a certain impression crystal.
The light of magic entered the crystal, activating the magic circle engraved on it, and a picture of killing was so real in front of the members of the noble council of the Stormwind Kingdom. It came so suddenly, so without warning, so unexpected, that the nobles didn't have time to react but stunned.
Countless orcs poured out of the dark swamp like ants, and the kingdom's army was defeated by this sudden attack, and the defense line was attacked, and it was about to be defeated. The savage orcs, whose eyes were red, like bloodthirsty beasts, brought slaughter, brought death, brought destruction, and the rolling tide of orcs was like a raging stream of darkness, vowing to sweep everything away.
A nobleman expressed everyone's feelings with trembling lips: "Tide of darkness." ”
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