Chapter 1879: Kil'Gardan: Destroy, tired

Kil'Gardan looked embarrassed, but judging by his expression, he didn't seem too surprised by the outcome of his defeat.

"Interesting."

After adjusting his condition, Salian looked at the fraudster who looked like he had accepted his fate and asked, "You seem to have expected the development of the situation?" ”

"Heh~"

Kilgardan chuckled rather freely: "If you don't win, you will lose first, this is what a wise man should prepare in advance before acting, but ......"

A self-deprecating expression appeared on the fraudster's face: "Azeroth is united, but there are many contradictions within the Burning Legion, and even my position as a commander is shaky, and it is only natural that there will be such an outcome when the difference in strength between the two sides is not large." ”

As Kilgardan himself said, before the army set out, Sargeras made it clear that he wanted to carry out a major change of blood at the top of the Burning Legion.

Although Kilgardan did not tell anyone about this demoralization blow before the war for the sake of the big picture, it ......

As we all know, the demons who worship chaos and freedom cannot keep secrets, and Kilgardan is not the only smart man in the Burning Legion.

Speaking of which, I have to mention that Ereda is indeed a very good race, outstanding in terms of intelligence, strength and development potential of civilization, a proper hexagonal warrior.

If it weren't for the fact that they chose the wrong path due to a single thought, and the whole clan joined the Burning Legion that caused disaster to the universe, the Argus civilization, which also possessed the soul of the world, had a high probability of becoming the other pole of the universe in addition to Azeroth in the future it was supposed to go to.

However, this is only a good expectation after all, and what has happened has long been irreversible.

According to Kilgardan, Sargeras's intention to try to "change the manager" should have been deliberately revealed by his most trusted deputy, Talgas.

Talgas was Velen's right-hand man and an old friend of Kil'Gardan for many years.

On the question of whether or not to defect to the Burning Legion, Talgas sided with Kilgardan.

It was precisely because of Targas's unexpected betrayal that Velen was unable to rescue his wife and children in time, and hurriedly led the exiles named Delaney to leave his hometown of Argus on the Naru spaceship.

Due to Targas's personal strength, his status in the Burning Legion, which reveres the strong, is not particularly high.

But in Erida...... In other words, in the eyes of the Manari clan, Talgas is second only to Kilgardan and Akmund in influence, and is recognized by the vast majority of Manari as the number three in the clan.

As Kil'Gardan's most valued adjutant, Talgas has access to no less information than Kilgardan himself, and it is not surprising that he can piece together Sargeras's intentions through fragmented information.

Unlike Kilgardan, who was temporarily humiliating and planning to complete the battle and reverse Sargeras's intention to kill the donkey, Targas was extremely unhappy with Sargeras's actions, and he chose to inform all of the Manari executives about his findings in an attempt to put pressure on Sargeras.

Kilgardan smiled bitterly and said, "I can understand the mood of Targas, the Eredas have dragged the Burning Legion to expand with all their might for more than 25,000 years, and have paid everything for this, even the home planet on which we live, only to end up being abandoned when the use value is exhausted......"

"Don't say it's Targas's temper, even I don't have a grudge in my heart."

"That's ...... so"

Sarian said with a look on his face: "I'll just say why you looked worried during the battle, I didn't expect the battle within the Legion to have deteriorated to such a point. ”

If you think about it with your ass, Sargeras wants to unload the mill and kill the donkey, and the Ereda obviously won't stupidly take the initiative to stick out his head and let him cut it off. Anyone who has a little heart will choose to try to resist first.

As for whether to fight or not...... That's another thing, you can't even have the spirit of resistance.

Under the pressure of internal and external troubles, it is very rare for Kilgardan to withstand the pressure and exert an average level of combat effectiveness in battle.

However, fighting in such a state, it is obviously unrealistic to expect fraudsters to explode.

From Sarren's point of view, since you can't explode, then don't blame me for being unkind.

Azeroth could not afford to lose in this decisive battle, and Saljan, who had no way out, squeezed his potential to the limit, and exploded with 120% combat strength in the duel with Kil'Gardan, finally defeating this powerful foe smoothly.

With the defeat of Kilgardan, the leader of the whole army, this local war, confined to the interior of the Broken Isles, should soon come to an end.

The Burning Legion was already full of factions, and it was only through Kil'Gardan's iron-fisted repression that these contradictions were temporarily suppressed, and the external war was used to divert internal problems.

But Kilgardan ultimately lost the war, which both sides could not afford to lose, and the consequences of his defeat were predictable.

Instead of killing the fraudster who was already powerless to resist, Saljan used the forbidden orb to seal the magic power in his body, temporarily imprisoning him in Nashatar, where Saljan and Aishara took turns to watch over him.

As expected, a portion of the Bronze Dragons split from the main battlefield in the air and Elisandr alone were not enough to completely annihilate the elite Manari Guards under Kil'Gardan.

Not long after the duel between Sarean and Kilgardan was decided, the time defense net built by Elisander and the others was broken through by the brave and skilled Manari.

At this point, though, Manari's slight advantage in local battles didn't make much sense.

When more than 100 fraudster guards broke free from the turbulence of time and returned to the Night Square, the prepared Sarian changed hands and locked them all in a specially made phase space.

Unlike the previous situation where they were scattered in different timelines, the imprisoned Guards could intuitively see Kil'Gardan who had fallen behind Saljan, and even the stupidest person could see the outcome of this one-on-one battle.

While it was hard to accept that the fraudsters who had been roaming the universe for countless years had been defeated on the remote planet of Azeroth, Acmund's experience was still in sight, and the Guard, though most of them looked incredulous, did not break down emotionally because of this unexpected outcome.

Kil'Gardan was defeated, and Ammanrui, who was already preoccupied by Talgas's inform, did not have the courage to continue to resist, and most of them chose to lie down on the spot and wait for the final verdict.

In the words of the barrage......

[Tired, destroy.] 】

Indeed, my heart is tired. 】

[After tens of thousands of years of hard work, once I return to the pre-liberation period, I can't accept it either. 】

[Don't let up, defeating Kil'Gardan is just the appetizer of this decisive battle, and stronger enemies are still waiting in the future.] 】

[Indeed, Agrama, Argus, and even Sargeras, compared to those powerful true god-level Titans, Kil'Gardan is not enough. 】

"But ......," Sarian said with a smile to the barrage, "that doesn't prevent us from cheering for the victory in this battle first, just in time to boost the morale of the last wave before the counterattack on Argus." (End of chapter)