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Chapter 1460 The Mother of Lights slutty moves

Although Akama said adamantly that the Broken Broken and the Draenei had parted ways, he had actually been very worried about the development of the Draenei in Azeroth.

After all, it was a brand new world full of unknowns. As an outsider, whether Delaney could integrate into it was still a question mark.

Although the Draenei and Alliance soldiers who stayed behind in Draenor had some understanding of what was happening on the other side of the Dark Portal, they were only scratching the surface and couldn't get enough of it.

After finally catching Sarlayan, a big shot from Azeroth, Akama rattled off a lot of questions and worries that he had accumulated over the years before leaving for the Black Temple.

Sarlayan, who had a high emotional intelligence, did not delve into Akama's harsh words and soft heart. He kept a calm attitude and told him the current situation of Draini.

In return, Akama also provided a lot of secret information that the Ashtongue Deathsworn had learned in recent years.

Draenor has no planetary barrier protection arranged by the Titans. As long as the demons of the Legion have ideas, they can come to this remote and barren world at any time.

While Yin Lidan was busy conquering everywhere, Akama and his Graytongue Deathsworn were not idle either.

They have captured as many as a dozen groups of Burning Legion spies who actively infiltrated into Draenor, and tortured a lot of useful information from these spies.

In addition to some overlapping known information, Akama also mentioned the current situation of the Legion of Light.

Not long after Adal recruited his own Storm Fleet, he lost contact with the Zenidal, the flagship of the Legion of Light that Zeira was aboard.

After that, Adar tried many ways to restore communication, but unfortunately he always failed.

Saryan combined the information provided by the barrage at that time and came to a conclusion that he didn't know whether it was correct or not.

Perhaps seeing that the Legion of Holy Light was about to be defeated, Zela, the Mother of Holy Light, chose to give it a go.

She faked her own death and deliberately showed weakness to the Burning Legion, allowing the Legion's demons to take her inactivated core back to Argus as a trophy.

Don't doubt it, this is what actually happened in the future of original history. Sarlayan can only say that Zeira was very courageous, and this was indeed a desperate move to risk his own life.

Zella made a big bet that the Burning Legion would use Legion battleships when they invaded Azeroth. Then she would have the opportunity to passively follow the demons to Azeroth, whose coordinates were unknown.

From Zela's point of view, this was indeed a big gamble. After all, she did not know the interstellar coordinates of Azeroth in the universe at the time.

However, from Adal's point of view, Zeira was somewhat stunned by the pressure of long-term defeat.

If the Mother of Light waits patiently for a while, Adal will be able to obtain the detailed coordinates of Azeroth from Sharlayan.

By then, the Holy Light Legion can completely make a strategic shift and send its main force to Azeroth to seek cooperation.

However, Zella, who was already possessed by the demon, refused. She would rather take the risk and lurk within the Burning Legion than place her hope in A'dal's hands.

This is also the main reason why Adal is willing to reach full cooperation with Azeroth, even at the cost of sending out the Storm Fleet.

Because he no longer trusts Zera, who is gradually falling into madness, to lead the Holy Light Legion out of crisis. As the second-in-command of the Holy Light Legion, Adal has the obligation to find a way out for his colleagues.

After learning what Zeira would do in the future, Sharlayan had no good impression of the so-called Mother of Light.

If given the choice, he hoped that Adal could replace the crazy Zella as the new helmsman of the Legion of Light.

Let's go back to Akama.

If Sharlayan's prediction was correct, Zera should have left Zenidal, the flagship of the Holy Light Legion, and proactively sent his core to the Burning Legion.

If the impact of the butterfly effect is not great, the Zenidar, which has completely entered a silent state at this time, should be controlled by the light-forged human archbishop-Turalyon.

According to Danmaku, the time flow rate in some worlds in the Twisting Nether is different from that in the material world.

In the mainstream view of Azeroth, Turalyon has only been missing for more than ten years.

But in fact, Turayan, who accidentally joined the Legion of Light, has been fighting demons in the Twisting Nether for thousands of years.

If Turayan was still an ordinary human being, he would certainly not be able to live for such a long time as a short-lived species.

Zeira, who was not yet insane at the time, saw Turalyon's potential, and she transformed Turalyon into the incarnation of the Holy Light through the Lightcasting Ritual, freeing him from the restriction of lifespan.

Facts have proved that, at least in this decision, Zella made the right choice.

After years of struggle, the outstandingly capable Turalyon has become the undisputed archbishop of the Legion of Light, with a status only below that of several high-ranking Naaru.

If it weren't for Turayan's great efforts, the declining Holy Light Legion would have been completely wiped out by the Burning Legion.

But it is still unrealistic for Turayan to use his personal power to reverse the overall situation. Under the continued pressure of the Burning Legion, the Holy Light Legion has been forced into a corner.

Through Zera's initiative to cut off his tail to survive, the Burning Legion thought that the Legion of Light had fallen apart after losing its leader.

This is the information Akama obtained from interrogating those Burning Legion spies.

Sarlayan did not think that Turayan would be so easy to lead. Zenidar's loss of contact may not be an external reason, but Turayan took the initiative to show his weakness to the enemy.

However, this nagging "prophecy" could not be told to Akama, so Sarlayan simply kept his guess about the Legion of Light's action pattern in his heart.

Zera's defeat made Sarayen more vigilant.

If nothing unexpected happens, there is a high probability that the Burning Legion will dispatch the fel battleship carrying Zera's core during its next large-scale expedition to Azeroth.

As the saying goes, it is easier to invite a god than to send him away. Sharlayan did not want to meet Xera, the mentally unstable Mother of Light, in Azeroth itself.

'Let's find some time to talk to Velen later. Even if we recapture Zera's core, we must at least save the time to revive her until the expedition to Argus.'

Considering Zella's extremely unstable mental state, this time bomb will explode sooner or later, but at least Sharlayan doesn't want her to explode on Azeroth itself.



After exchanging information with Akama, Sarlayan bid farewell to the Ashtongue Deathsworn and Yinli Darei on the spot.

Medivh, who had just left Shattrath and returned to the seaside, delivered the latest news to Sharlayan.

Naga, who was working day and night, dug up something suspicious, and Medivh hoped that Sharlayan, who had direct contact with the ancient gods, would go over and identify it for himself.

I just took some time off for vacation not long ago. Things on Akama's side have been resolved fairly smoothly, and Sarlayan is still full of energy at this time.

After locating Medivh's coordinates, Jaina activated the teleportation spell again, sending the three of them to the familiar coast of Arak.

Under the orders of Medivh and Anzu, the Nagas have suspended the excavation work on the seabed. At this time, most of the Nagas are squatting near the coastline and leisurely basking in the sun.

One of the very eye-catching Naga officers was the first to notice the arrival of the three Sarlayans. He hurriedly straightened his body and respectfully saluted the leader Sarlayan.

This male Naga officer is very large, with bulging muscles all over his body, and he is clearly powerful at first glance.

According to the professional division of labor among Nagas, men are all physical professionals, and almost all spellcasters are female Nagas.

Medivh and Ansu were currently investigating information on the seabed. They had to wait until they came back to report the results anyway. While waiting, the three of Sarlayan took the time to observe the situation of the Nagas.

Sarlayan looked at the muscular Naga thoughtfully: "I remember that you are Vashchi's most trusted general, Naintus, right?"

Naintus hammered his chest in excitement: "Yes! Grand Duke Shenying, I am Naintus!"

Vashj only brought two henchmen from Azeroth down to Draenor. One of them was Naintus, the high-ranking Naga warlord in front of him, and the other was the deepwater lord Karathras.

These two are Vashj's most trusted right-hand men, but their relationship with each other is not harmonious.

The rough and arrogant Naintus was not as good as the meticulous Carathras in political struggles. He was once pushed to a distant dark temple to lead troops to assist Yin Lidan in his conquests in the east and west.

Sarlayan and others had not seen this very conspicuous big man in the Naga team before. He had just received Vashchi's order not long ago and rushed over injured from the Dark Temple.

Yes, hurt.

Since Naintus was seriously injured in the last expedition and has been recuperating in the Black Temple since then, he happened to miss the battle where Yin Lidan was seriously injured by the deceiver.

After learning the inside story through Naintus' unabashed complaints, Sarlayan exchanged glances with Jaina and Onyxia, and all of them showed pity to Naintus.

'Poor baby, whether it's you or Carathras, your fantasy about Vashj is destined to be impossible to come true, because... she is a veteran.'

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