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Chapter 462 Lai is so strong, who can take away his power?

Sarlayan's information came from the barrage and was unable to provide any actual evidence, so he could only use "suspicion" as an excuse to reveal the information.

So far, except for some deviations due to historical changes, the information provided by the barrage has never made any major errors.

The continent of Pandaria is isolated overseas and isolated from the world. Unless a huge change occurs that shakes the entire Azeroth, Pandaria will not be affected by changes in the outside world.

In other words, the information about Pandaria provided by the barrage is extremely accurate.

"Thor God..."

Azadas and Elonaya have been sleeping for tens of thousands of years. They have not experienced the period when the God of Thunder rose, so naturally they have never heard of this name.

But they still remember that Great Guardian Raiden mastered the violent power of thunder, and his control of thunder and lightning was even far superior to that of Storm Guardian Thorim.

Azadas pondered for a moment: "According to your plan, it is best not to expose the earth spirit factory of Uldaman before the final decisive battle unless it is absolutely necessary."

"This means that someone must be in charge of Uldaman, and the existence of this underground palace must be concealed as much as possible."

Sarlayan nodded in agreement: "Udaman is the refuge that you and Elonnaya have been holding for many years. In order to prevent Loken from noticing it in advance, I recommend that you continue to stay here."

"In order to avoid alerting others, I will not take away all the earth spirits. You can let the remaining earth spirits clean up the troggs everywhere in the tunnel as a training exercise."

Azadas looked at Sarlayan with a deep look: "Are you going to find Rai alone? If he is really imprisoned somewhere by the God of Thunder usurping his power, how do you plan to rescue him?"

"Even if Rai can't fully unleash his power, the God of Thunder with the power of the guardian is not that easy to deal with."

Sarlayan smiled and shrugged: "It would be true if Thor was still alive, but that guy paid the price for his over-expanded ambition more than 10,000 years ago."

"Although he has left behind a back-up that can be resurrected, the conditions are rather harsh and require the assistance of another ambitious 'ally' race, which is not so easy to achieve."

Azadas was a little surprised: "Dead? How did he die? Didn't he have the power of Rai's thunder? It's unlikely that a mortal could defeat him, right?"

[That’s not true, even the four gods of Pandaria can’t defeat the God of Thunder, but they can’t hold him back.]

There was a sarcastic look on Sarlayan's face: "Indeed, let alone mortals, it is difficult for the army of the Titan creation Tovir, who was left by Leiden to guard the Forge of Origin, to resist the forces under Thor's command."

"But no matter how strong an individual is, it is incomparably insignificant when faced with the power of the origin furnace that can reshape the entire planet."

"The God of Thunder was hit head-on by the reshaping power of the Origin Furnace activated with low power, and died suddenly on the spot. The Mogu Empire he built fell apart."

After learning the whole story, Azadas shook his head and laughed: "It's not surprising to target the Forge of Origin. After all, the Nalaksha Engine located in Pandaria needs energy."

"But why did he use strong methods to seize control of Uldum? Is he so confident in his own strength?"

Sarlayan shrugged: "Who knows? Maybe his power has reached its peak and his ambition has expanded beyond the limit of his own temperament."

"All in all, Thor is dead and cannot substantially hinder my search for Leiden."

"According to logical inference, Raiden should be imprisoned in Thor's former palace."

Raiden's real name is Rai, and guardians of the same level as Azadas can call him by his first name.

Starting from the lower level Titan Defender, all Titan creations will call Raiden, which means "Lord Rai" in Titan language and is an honorific title.

Azadas still doesn't understand how Raiden's strength, which surpasses all the guardians, could be usurped by a mere mogu.

The mogu are Raiden's favorite creation, just like Loken loves the Iron Vrykul.

Ancient Kalimdor in ancient times was very vast, and it was impossible for Raiden to control the entire Azeroth by himself.

So as the Great Guardian, he divided the guardian's jurisdiction.

Raiden alone led the creations loyal to him southward, centered on Uldum where the Forge of Origin was located, and took charge of the entire southern region, including Pandaria where Nalaksha's Engine was located.

At that time, Pandaria had not yet split into the ancient continent of Kalimdor.

The Titan City of Ulduar, where the Forge of Will is located, was assigned to the management of Odin by Raiden. Considering Odin's fiery temper, Raiden deliberately left Loken, the King of Wisdom, to assist him.

No one expected that this king of wisdom would betray his brothers and sisters because of their children's affair, and blatantly seek refuge with the ancient god Yogg-Saron.

Although Azadas still has many questions, the current intelligence available to him is still unable to piece together the whole story behind Leiden's disappearance. He can only wait for Sharlayan to bring back more clues and fragments after returning from Pandaria.

Azadas likes earth spirits, simple and loyal titan creations.

Dwarves are the flesh-and-blood descendants of earth spirits. Although Azadas still has doubts about the loyalty of flesh-and-blood creatures, he is at least willing to partially trust the Bronzebeard dwarves headed by Brian.

After obtaining Azadas's permission, Brann swore in the name of the Bronzebeard family that the Explorers Association would never reveal anything discovered in Uldaman to the public until Loken fell.

As a result, the Explorers Association was officially qualified to enter Uldaman to study ancient materials.

The importance of Norgannon's Disc is self-evident, and Azadas cannot always keep it open for Brian to use.

Even so, the many ancient Titan artifacts collected in the Uldaman underground palace alone are enough to make Brian and other archaeologists ecstatic.

Even if it cannot be announced for the time being, the ancient knowledge learned in Uldaman will not be in vain and will one day be revealed to the world.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In the words of barrage, Brian and other archaeologists entering Uldaman are like mice entering a rice vat.

It just so happens that Azadas and Elonaya have been detached from the world for too many years, and Brian and others can just meet their needs to re-understand the world, and both sides can be considered as getting what they need.

The ecstatic Bryan still retained a certain amount of reason. He entrusted Sharlayan to bring a message to Muradin who was guarding outside Uldaman, explain it to him within the limits allowed to be disclosed to the outside world, and report that he was safe.

After returning to the sunshine after many days, Valeela stretched out comfortably.

Bathed in the warm sunshine, Stellagosa also showed a happy look on her face.

"Kazgoroth's Beard! You are finally out!"

As soon as the three of them walked out of the underground, Muradin, who had been waiting anxiously outside, immediately came over.

"What's going on down there? Why do strange creatures keep sneaking out recently? Where's Brian?"

Muradin's character was not as fussy as Brian's, but when it came to the safety of his biological brother, the usually calm and experienced dwarf commander also seemed a little anxious.

After staying in the dark underground for more than half a month, Sarlayan's eyes were still a little uncomfortable when he suddenly returned to the sunlight. He half-squinted his eyes and looked at the blurry short and thick shadow in front of him.

"Muradin?"

Muradin: "Of course it's me...wait, your eyes?"

Sarlayan waved his hand and explained: "It's not a big problem. It's just that I've been underground for a long time and I'm a little unaccustomed to the bright light from the outside. Let us get used to it."

"Don't worry, Brian is safe. He is happily browsing through the large amount of ancient information left in the ruins. We will discuss it in detail later."

Muradin heard the unfinished meaning in Sarlayan's words and did not continue to urge. He arranged for several dwarves in charge of army logistics to escort the three people who could not fully open their eyes to their respective tents.



"Titan Guardian, Earth Spirit..."

That night, after listening to the large amount of information Sharlayan told him, Muradin frowned and took a while to sort out his thoughts.

Muradin let out a long sigh and said with some regret: "Unfortunately, such a major discovery cannot be announced to the public for the time being, but at least we know the origin of the dwarves. I think Magni will also be happy about this."

Shaking his head and throwing away the messy thoughts, Muradin solemnly asked the three Sarlayans: "Back to business, do you want to know the whereabouts of the Pandaren?"

Sharlayan nodded: "Yes, I will seek help from various countries through the official channels of Quel'Thalas in the future, hoping to find the pandaren traveling to the mainland as soon as possible."

"about this point……"

Muradin stroked his beard thoughtfully: "Three months ago, I heard my boys mention that a bear-headed man with black and white manes had visited the gate outside Ironforge.

Karanos Town, maybe that’s the Pandaren you’re looking for?”


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