Chapter 1923 "Grand Duke" Talgas

As it turned out, Sarean's fears were not unfounded.

At this moment, a high-level meeting was being held within Antolus to decide whether or not to resurrect Akmund, and the legion bosses who attended the meeting were blushing and making no secret of their opinions.

As the current leader of the Manari clan, Talgas is certainly qualified to participate in this important meeting.

As the saying goes, the ass decides the head.

Unsurprisingly, the higher-ups of the Witches' Society, led by Suraya, the Mother of the Universe, resolutely opposed the "rebellious" proposal to resurrect Akmund, which they considered a flagrant violation of Sargeras's will.

…… Of course, the bigwigs present are like mirrors.

What bullshit against the will of Sargeras.

If the Witches really intended to follow Sargeras's orders, they wouldn't have used the reserve Star Soul Energy that was originally used to corrupt the Titans to resurrect the demon army.

To put it bluntly, it is nothing more than because the resurrection of Akmund will offend the interests of the Witch Society.

At this stage, the Witch Society can also use the commission left by Sargeras before leaving, and use chicken feathers as arrows.

Even though the Council of Commanders of Antolan was convinced by these psychopaths who took pleasure in torturing others, they did not dare to defy the orders of the Witch Society until further orders from Sargeras.

What if Sargeras, who had been missing for a long time, suddenly returned? At least at this point in time, Sargeras's aftermath is still fierce, and no one dares to bet on this possibility.

And once Akmund returns from resurrection, he will definitely be able to rely on his status as the Burning Legion's triumvirate and strong personal strength to take all the power of commanding the entire army into his own hands, which is obviously not good news for the powerful Witch Society.

The Council of Commanders of Antolan was already dominated by the Manari clan, and it was only natural that Elodos, Ishka, and Sphoracus would push for this bill, and Akmund loyalists, including Manolos, were also making a big contribution to it.

However, contrary to everyone's expectations, Talgas, who should have stood firmly on Manari's side, was very ambiguous, and even showed a tendency to reject the proposal.

The grumpy Admiral Sphorakus was furious at this, and she pointed directly at Talgas's nose and soul.

"Talgas! Don't get carried away by the narrow lust for power! Ask yourself, are you worthy of the polluters in terms of prestige and power among your people? Are you worthy to be this leader? ”

In the face of Sphorakus's rude and rude words, Targas did not break his defense and scolded, his demeanor remained calm.

"Watch your words, Sphorakus."

Talgas clasped his hands in front of his chest and said in a calm tone: "No matter how much you slander me in your heart, at least for now, I am still the leader of the Manari clan, and I have my own set of rational judgment standards. ”

"Rational? Ha! Without backing down, Sfrak continued to sneer: "I don't see even a trace of rationality in your attitude, only selfish desires!" ”

"Hehe~" Talgas sneered disapprerovingly and shook his head: "First of all, as a demon who advocates freedom and resists bondage, I don't think selfishness is a big crime worth criticizing. ”

"That's right!"

Manolos, who was on the front line and could only participate in the meeting in a projection mode, shouted loudly: "Although I do not agree with Targas's decision to refuse to resurrect Akmund, I support his idea of freedom!" ”

Targas gracefully touched his chest and thanked Manolos, who had spoken of solidarity: "Thank you for your understanding, but please don't worry, I haven't finished my words yet." ”

"Second, my refusal to resurrect Akmund is not ...... Or not entirely out of self-interest. ”

Targas looked around at all the legion leaders present and asked a thought-provoking question: "If the proposal you give is to resurrect Kilgardan, I will not hesitate and will definitely raise my hands and feet in favor of your decision." ”

"Without him, because Kilgardan has the ability and vision to coordinate the overall situation."

"So the question is, does Akmund have the skills to turn the tide in a crisis?"

"I'm not doubting the personal strength of the polluters, but ...... You all get the idea. ”

"Ah, this ......"

When it came to this issue, even Sphoracus, who had been the most resolute before, was a little speechless.

As a member of Ereda's Legion, Akmund was indeed a brave and resourceful man in his early years.

However, since joining the Burning Legion and gaining access to the powerful evil power infused by Sargeras, Akmund's transformation has been seen by all the Manari executives present.

Akmund, who had been brave and resourceful, became more and more fond of force and more and more disgusted with the intrigues of "weakness".

In the words of what Targas heard from the Sarean...... Obviously he has a brain, but he just doesn't need it.

This situation is very strange, the caster-turned-Akmund actually began to resist using his mind to do things, and many Manari even thought that Akmund's brain had been burned by an overdose of evil energy.

Whatever the truth, Akmund's growing dementia is a well-known fact, and Talgas raised the issue on this occasion to ignite the concerns of many people.

Although the Witches' individual strength is not the top, they have to admit that their minds are cool enough, if they can't turn the tide, at least they won't make unplanned stud decisions.

And Akmund ...... Don't doubt it, that Tie Hanhan, who is overly superstitious about force, may really ask the whole army to show "perseverance" to fight Azeroth to the death.

What? A detailed plan to turn the tide? I, Akmund, are the plan! Shut up and charge with me, and you'll be done.

If Argus can gain the support of the vast majority of the warlords of the Burning Legion, with his absolute strength advantage, his choice cannot be said to be wrong, and he will be over with his troops.

However, the current situation is well known to everyone present, and it is definitely not the kind of small problem that can be easily solved by a wave of recklessness in the past, and if one is not done well, it will bury Manari...... And even all the demons have worked hard to run the foundation for tens of thousands of years.

Not to mention the fury of Sargeras over this, who can afford to bring the Burning Legion to its demise?

Of course, Talgas is not as disinterested as he appears.

The wall-to-wall grass thought he had seen the direction of the situation, and his position was almost entirely biased in Azeroth's favor.

From Azeroth's point of view, the resurrection of Acamund is by no means good news, which means that the Burning Legion will have another top demigod powerhouse who is a headache.

Talgas's "rational" analysis caused the meeting to fall silent for a while, and in addition to Manolos, who had a strong brain, the high-ranking demons who had been clamoring to resurrect Akmund before also began to reconsider the gains and losses.

As a member of his kind, Elodus knew better than anyone else the shortcomings of Akmund's character, that he was an extremely self-righteous man.

Once he has made up his mind, even Kilgardan will not necessarily be able to persuade him to change his mind, and only a tough attitude on the part of Sargeras will be able to subdue the stubborn polluters.

Now that Kil'Gardan is dead and Sargeras has not returned from fighting, if Akmund is truly resurrected...... For the big-picture Elodus, the result is bound to be mixed, and the worries are in the majority.

Seeing that the Antolan Commander's Council, which was pushing for this bill, was in a tangle, Suraya took the opportunity to propose another alternative killer plan, trying to dispel the Manari's intention to recreate the big daddy and regain the right to speak.

"Since resurrecting Akmund is risky, we might as well use another option that is also risky, but relatively safer, - unblocking Agrama the Avenger." (End of chapter)