Chapter 137: Maraton's Raiders

In fact, in Hogg's opinion, it is simple to save Serebras, just to save Serebras, and even Hogg doesn't have to go out in person, as long as Hogg's son can do it, but the real trouble is still in the dead Zalta, after saving Serebras, do you want to save Zalta's soul?

Or maybe Serebra was willing to leave like that, and if Serebra insisted on saving Zalta's soul, Hogg couldn't just watch him die. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

It should be described as worthwhile or not, rescuing Serebras has actually been hated by Princess Therades, then the next thing is to continue to offend Princess Thrydes and save Zalta's soul, to be reasonable, Hogg feels that it is not worth it, because the sword is ruthless, and if you injure or kill Princess Thrydes, you will be hated by Princess Thrydes' mother, the elemental lord Stone Mother Serazane, and if you are unlucky, you will even be cursed from the earth, don't doubt it, As one of the four elemental lords, Sera Zane definitely has such power, but she is born ** peaceful, and she doesn't often take the initiative to do so.

Of course, he didn't save Zalta's soul and watched Serebras die, but such a compromise was a pleasing both, and at the same time he was hated by Princess Thrydes (who rescued Serebras), but there was nothing to gain (Serebras still hung up), which is not a question of whether it is worth it or not in Hogg's opinion, but where is the IQ of the person who will do this?

As for the third possibility, Sereblas obediently followed Hogg's advice and left Maradon to save Zarta's soul, and everyone rejoiced, and congratulated—and congratulated! Hogg doesn't bet on whether such a low-probability event will happen, the main theme of Azeroth has always been the competition between different races (competition/war), Hogg doesn't believe that different races can understand each other for no reason, and it is not the kind of big-chested blonde girl (at this time, in the castle of the kingdom of Kul Tiras, a blonde little Lori suddenly sneezed).

Hogg thought about it for a long time, but still made up his mind that even if he would be retaliated by the stone mother Serrazane, he would save Zarta's soul, of course, if he could, he would not kill Princess Thrydes, or try not to kill her.

After making up his mind, Hogg began to prepare for the ultimate goal of rescuing Zarta, first putting all the captured Sartre in an underground cell, guarding them to Yuna the Faceless and Imotar, the disaster dog, then handing over the work of the city to Jackal Human Rights Watch, and finally handing over the research of Marris to Natalia, and after arranging everything, Hogg followed Hogg's sons to the Desolate Lands.

Hogg still planned to salute first and then soldier, to see if he could persuade Princess Thrydes with emotion and reason through diplomatic means, and before that, Hogg still asked the coyotes to catch some Sartre from Maladon first, intending to search their memories himself, so as to have an intuitive understanding of Maladon's recent situation.

However, when the sons of Hogg succeeded in capturing a team of Sartre, Hogg found that there were tracking marks on these Sartre's bodies, which was obviously a countermeasure to the kidnapping of the sons of Hogg without telling them.

This suspicion was confirmed after Hogg had searched the memories of the Sartre, whose leader, Velitarn, was visibly annoyed by Sartre's disappearance, but by the time he found it all, the coyotes had returned to Eresaras with their harvest.

Therefore, although Velitharn and his men searched the entire bleak land several times afterwards, they did not find anything useful, so in desperation, Velitar had to spend a lot of effort to put tracking marks on these satyrs, and ordered them to form a team before leaving Maradon.

Seeing this situation, Hogg's eyes lit up, and he couldn't imagine that there were good things that the prey himself had sent to the door.

Hogg then summoned Sangi, Banzai, and Eddard to lead the wilderness druids to lay an ambush along the road, and then Hogg himself guarded the five satyrs in the wilderness, waiting for the other satyrs to fall into the net.

After casually killing two groups of Sartre stalkers, Hogg was about to take the initiative, and it lay down, then entered a stealth state, and quietly touched the direction from which these Sartre stalkers came.

When it crept out of a dense grove, it saw an unlucky dying Sartre with his back to him, reprimanding the other Sartres.

So Hogg didn't bother to sneak around, but jumped directly behind it, and in the frightened eyes of the other Sartres, he bit off the head of the unlucky Sartre who had his back to him.

And the god unknowingly swallowed the soul of this Sartre into his stomach, Hogg had recognized the identity of this Sartre, he was the Sartre Lord named Velitarn, who had been working under Princess Thrydes for a long time, and must know Princess Thrydes very well.

After dealing with the centaurs who had committed suicide charges, Hogg stood between the flesh and blood of the dead centaurs, breathing in the faint smell of blood in the air, and began to consult the memories of Velitarn, whom he had just swallowed.

From Vilitarn's memories, Hogg found the information he wanted most, and Vilitar discovered that Princess Thrydes had apparently been corrupted by the darkness of the depths of the earth, and that she was now spreading the power of this corruption throughout Maladon.

And this is also the reason why Princess Thrydes, as an earth element, can give birth to these centaurs for Zarta, obviously although Princess Thrydes is still an earth element, but according to Willitan's guess, some parts of Princess Thrydes already have the characteristics of flesh and blood.

And the one who did such a thing as fleshing and fleshing Princess Thrydes, it didn't have to think that it must be some ancient god, although I don't know which boring guy did this kind of thing, but for Hogg, this is good news, it can use these corruption to control Princess Thrydes, even if it can't be completely controlled, it can also affect her thoughts.

So Hogg began to move on, and now the sons of Hogg who were in ambush in front should have intercepted the fleeing Sartyrs in the narrow passage between the mountains of the Twin Towers, and it was obvious that this time it was another great harvest, and Hogg ordered the sons of Hogg to capture Sartre one by one, but it itself set out on the road to Maraton.