Chapter 1610: Layden: Whoa! Give it all to me!

Of all the Titan Guardians, Odin is undoubtedly the proudest and least mortal.

But one thing to say, he does have the capital to be proud.

Unlike the Great Guardian Leydon, when Odin was first created, the Titans did not grant him additional Guardian powers.

That is to say, from the perspective of the position, he was at the same level as Torim, Azadas and others at that time, and they were all subordinates of Leyden.

However, in the decisive battle to defeat the Dark Empire, Odin showed his bravery to the Pantheon, and was rewarded by the Pantheon after the battle, and was promoted to the rank of Guardian Leader on the same level as Lydon.

If Lydon is a nobleman born with a golden spoon, Odin is a grassroots representative who has climbed to the top step by step with his own ability, and he has plenty of confidence and pride.

But well...... People always change.

Because of his stubbornness and forceful methods, Odin was sealed by the combination of Lorcan, who had long harbored a ghost, and Hela, his adopted daughter who was determined to take revenge, and was forced to OB in Valhalla for tens of thousands of years, missing the most turbulent 10,000 years in Azeroth's history.

To be able to climb step by step from an ordinary Titan guardian to his current status, Odin is definitely not stupid.

As the saying goes, eating a trench grows a wisdom, and the dismal experience of that year made Odin learn from the pain.

Although his seemingly innate pride was still not completely subdued, at least he would not do anything as self-righteous as forcibly stripping Hela's soul of it.

Sarren is half mortal, and the other half is from the dragons that Odin once looked down upon...... Or rather, flesh and blood.

However, Sarjan, who did not have a high starting point (relative to the Titan Guardian), broke through the limits of mortal life with his own efforts and became an immortal demigod.

Although Odin didn't say it, he undoubtedly saw the shadow of his struggle from Saljan, who has always struggled.

As a result, Odin's attitude towards Saljan is very different from that of other mortals, and he even joins Lydon in acknowledging that Saljan is also a member of the Guardians of Azeroth.

The Titan Guardians have been out of Azeroth for too long, and their existence is more akin to legend to the existing civilization of Azeroth than to their own people who can be reached at any time and can be used as role models for their efforts.

Odin is well aware of the importance of a being like Sarjan to Azeroth today, and that he can act as a bridge between mortal and demigod.

Saljan's position is similar to that of Cenarius and Garrod, who connected the forces of the War of the Ancients, but his position is more important than theirs, as is the effect of the two different factions combined.

Although Odin's temper has subsided much compared to before he was trapped in Valhalla, he still can't get along with mortals like Mimiron and Freya.

Therefore, the agent of the Sarean, who connects the two classes, is indispensable.

What's more, the Guardians, including Odin and Layden, see in Sarjan, who is still improving, a long-awaited hope that Azeroth will have the possibility of a true god in charge.

In the past, Azeroth had a pantheon on his head, and there was no shortage of high-end combat power at all.

Now that the Pantheon is closed, and the star soul is not yet mature, in this dangerous multiverse, Azeroth desperately needs a true god-level boss to come to the town.

Odin is self-aware, and while the Titans grant them the power of guardianship and the body of guardianship, they also determine the limit for all guardians, but at the same time, they also set their ceiling.

This can also be applied to dragons who have also received the power of protection.

Odin and the others thought that the first demigod of Azeroth would be born from the fledgling race of wilderness demigods.

However, they were eventually disappointed.

It had been tens of thousands of years since Maloenka had reached the last hurdle before the breakthrough, and there was no sign of a breakthrough.

At that time, the Pantheon, which had not yet been destroyed, was not without hope that the white deer Malon had pointed out, and even the moon god Elune had a foot in it, and there were some scandals because of it.

Sadly, however, Malorne's ceiling was only up to this, and he was unfortunately unable to continue to break through.

Even so, Malloy is currently the highest combat power in Azeroth.

The Guardians thought that Azeroth would not be able to spawn something that could surpass him until the Star Soul matured.

The appearance of Sarren was a big surprise to them, and it made the Guardians, including Odin, begin to face up to the potential of mortals.

Mortals are indeed fragile, but they have endless possibilities at a very low starting point.

A genius like Sarian may not be able to give birth to one in tens of thousands of years, but there are not many people with slightly inferior potential than him.

The mortal demigods who broke through by the Sarjan Ignition are a prime example.

After reading the history of Azeroth recorded in the Noganon Disk, the Guardians were pleasantly surprised to discover another good seedling, the former Queen of the Night Empire, known as the Light of the Light.

However, Esara's self-righteous personality gave Odin a sense of dislocation as he was looking in the mirror.

As the so-called same-sex repulsion, this realization made him instinctively have a sense of rejection towards Aishara.

This is just Odin's personal thoughts.

Lydon is interested in matching Sarren and Azhara, and he thinks that the offspring born from the union of the two natural prodigies of Azeroth may also inherit the great talents from both parents.

Anyway, both of them are descendants of the elven race, and there is absolutely no reproductive isolation, and it is only a matter of time before a new life is born.

Salaan didn't know anything about the Guardians secretly snorting CP, and if he did, he would complain that Lydon and the others thought of him and Ayshara as Azeroth's version of Adam and Eve.

Sadin was somewhat flattered by Odin's concern, but he still took the shield of Agrama from El.

…… It's not the first time I've borrowed it anyway.

The function of the Agrama Shield is very simple, and what it can provide is a strong defensive ability.

According to Odin, once the shield of Agrama is fully deployed, even a true god will not be able to break through the defenses of this Pillar of Creation artifact in a short period of time.

[I always feel that there is a bad premonition.] 】

[How do you say that?] The gun that appeared in the first act will inevitably be fired in the third act, will Xiao Sa really fight the true god in the shadow world? 】

[It's hard to say, since Xiao Sa has decided to sneak into the abyss, he can't avoid the possibility of encountering Zovar.] 】

[You crow's beaks are still free, Sarjan is not filming Chekhov's drama, this is the real Azeroth, don't put that flag aside.] 】

Sarren: "...... I'm a little panicked by what you said, I hope you don't get it right. ”

……

With Odin...... Or rather, after all the Guardians had waited to leave Ulduar, Sarean returned to Quel'Salas as fast as he could.

At this point, he didn't care about Chloe, the little shrimp who stayed in the territory as an eyeliner, and before he set off for the Shadow Realm, he had to arrange for Quel'Salas's weapon replacement.

Sooner or later, Azeroth will travel to Argus in a spaceship to fight the Burning Legion.

The Burning Legion uses the technology of the Eredar civilization, and Saljan doesn't want his people to rely on their bodies to resist all kinds of high-tech weapons.

The research on the previous generation of combat vehicles and tanks is going well, and the bald people of the Weapons Research Institute have already updated and iterated it several times, and even completed the steel tank that Salian originally envisioned, and are conducting follow-up research on humanoid armament.

The so-called MS (Mobile Suit) is not necessarily a Gundam, and the one-eyed head structure is more similar to the Zaku mentioned in the barrage.

The research and development of MS is put aside for a while, this thing has not been studied for several years and has not seen results at all, and at the moment Salian is more concerned about another frontier weapon - exoskeleton armor.

According to the barrage, the other world they are in already has the concept of exoskeleton armor that has not yet fully matured, but the manufacturing cost and defense of these armors are a big problem.

Manufacturing costs aside, in Azeroth, where magic exists, researchers can use different ...... than engineering Or another way of science to make up for it, which is the built-in magic shield.

Before leaving for the Shadow Realm, Salian entrusted Valilla and Onexia, who were planning to leave together, to pack their bags and dive headlong into the National Defense Weapons Research Institute.

Compared with the grass-roots team when it was just created, today's weapons research institute is no longer what it used to be, and the division of labor among the various research groups is very clear, and the number of people has swelled from the initial dozen to thousands.

The Grand Duke of Deep Shadow personally visited, and Varrant, as the chief designer of the research institute, greeted him as soon as possible.

"Grand Duke of Deep Shadow, welcome ......"

"Alright." Sallian raised his hand to interrupt Varant's greetings: "Excuse yourself with these formalistic things, I will soon leave Quel'Salas again and get straight to the point." ”

Varrant had known Sarren's character for a long time, and was not surprised by his resolute style.

"Then, please come with me, the first generation of exoskeleton armor has been made into a test machine, you can test it yourself." (End of chapter)