Chapter 485: Another lame one
"So, do you think the reason why the Titans allowed us to corrupt this planet was so that Sargeras would reduce us to ashes along with this planet?" Yugsaron was also shocked by Hogg's brain hole, but fortunately his brain (?) It's quite sober: "I don't think the Titans went to such great lengths just to deal with us!" ”
If at first Jugsaron was skeptical of what Hogg said, then when Hogg told Jugsaron that the Titans were happy with the establishment of the Burning Legion, Yugsaron immediately became suspicious of everything Hogg said. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Because there was no need for the Titans to do this, in fact, the Titans could have killed the Elder God a long time ago, but they were worried that they would hurt Azeroth, so they finally chose to seal the Elder God, so Yugsaron did not believe that the Titans would allow them to corrupt the planet like this, just for a "fishing law enforcement", so that the Burning Legion would have a reason to destroy the planet they had worked so hard to protect.
"I think you've misunderstood me, the Titans certainly don't want Azeroth to be hurt even the slightest, but seriously, if Azeroth is completely hopeless, I don't think they'll be relenting!" Seeing that Yugsaron still didn't believe it, Hogg slapped his head and began to explain (flicker).
To be reasonable, this is the first time Hogg has fooled the ancient gods, and he is still a little excited to think about it, but now is the time to test his acting skills, Hogg pressed down his excitement and continued: "As for the Burning Legion, do you think they didn't act?" How do you think that maelstrom in the middle of this planet came from? Imagine if the explosion of the Well of Eternity were a little more powerful, and guess what would become of the planet? ”
"Unbelievable, but it sounds plausible enough, where did you know that?" Yugsaron had probably never met a guy as daring as Hogg, so he didn't think Hogg was fooling him at all, and everything Hogg said was not too secretive except for the origin of Sargeras, or there had always been similar statements, but no one had put these bits and pieces together.
"You may not believe it, these are the discoveries of mortals, but they are limited by their perspective, and there is no way to connect these discoveries, but they have the advantage of documenting these discoveries." Hogg smiled and said incomprehensibly.
It knew very well that these old gods and old-timers were some kind of old people who relied on the old and sold the old, so they would not look at the short-lived and fragile mortals (except for Cthun).
Hogg was pleased with Yugsaron's reaction, and the Thousand-Throated God fell silent, apparently already thinking about what had gone wrong.
"So there is a great problem with your thinking, you always treat mortals as slaves, and you never face up to the possibilities they have; But I'm different, I've been a mortal myself, and I know exactly what they need, what they're afraid of, and what they're after! Hogg said while the iron was hot.
In fact, Hogg said this for two reasons, one is to explain why Hogg has never found the details of the Burning Legion, but Hogg can find out; The second reason was that Hogg wanted to establish the impression of a mortal expert in Yugsaron's mind, so that whenever he encountered a question about mortals, he would immediately think of Hogg.
"But what mortals know is not necessarily true, they are too easily deceived." Although Yugsaron was already a little shaken, he still questioned the reliability of Hogg's sources, after all, mortals themselves meant that they could not be trusted, and in fact Yugsaron had manipulated the minds of mortals, so he was very aware of how weak the will of these mortals was.
"Rest assured, maybe a mortal will be deceived, but will an entire mortal race also be deceived casually? What's more, I've learned the details from different mortal races, so there's very little chance that the information will be wrong. Hogg began to play freely, but he wasn't worried that Yugsaron would see any flaws.
After all, Yuna had been with Hogg for so long, and Hogg had not carried this faceless one behind his back in his dealings with those mortal races, so Yugsaron must have been well aware of how frequent Hogg and the mortal race had communicated.
"And I learned about Sargeras from a demon who was a mid-level staff officer of the Burning Legion, so he knows a lot about it." Hogg wasn't lying, but it didn't tell Yugsaron that everything it knew about the Burning Legion came from the soul of the Nasrezm Anatheron it had summoned during Ulduar.
"If mortals can't be trusted, then demons can't be believed, and every word they say is filled with conspiracy and chaos." Yugsaron had clearly understood the cunning of demons, so when he heard that Hogg actually believed everything a demon said, he shook his head.
"Rest assured, words may be fake, but memories and souls can never be faked, not to mention that demons do have an extraordinary understanding of Titan Technology." Hogg didn't really care about Yugsaron's opinion of demons, after all, no matter how cunning demons were, it was impossible for them to deceive their own souls, and it was nothing new to have a set of technologies in the hands of demons that were very close to Titan technology.
"In fact, the Fallen Titan Sargeras has never concealed his origins, in fact he has publicized it as a glorious deed, except that he sees his actions as saving the entire void, well, by means of total destruction." Hogg explained, but it wasn't.
The members of the Burning Legion don't know much about Sargeras, because Sargeras hasn't appeared in front of demons for a long time, but Annatheron is one of the demons who first took refuge in Sargeras, and he even witnessed Sargeras's fall, so he knows Sargeras very well, so it's hard to say if it were another demon.
However, just as Hogg and Yugsaron were skeptical, a weak and chaotic mental fluctuation suddenly appeared in their perception, Hogg didn't know what this meant, but Yugsaron looked confused: "No, it's impossible!" Is this the power of Ashaji? ”