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Chapter 581 [Zul's Change]

"I am an extension of the God-King's will."

"For the empire, for the God-King. I will give my life without hesitation."

"To the trolls, the empire, and the world, His Majesty is a bright light. Without him, our lives will fall into boundless darkness."

"The dregs of the world have been eliminated by the God-King, and they are floating in front of our door. The storm of his royal court will destroy you garbage in one fell swoop!"

"Your Majesty's divine will is like a mountain, and you are like the raindrops and snowflakes beating on the mountain. Even if it comes rolling in, nothing will be accomplished."

"We are moving forward unswervingly. We are unswerving."

"God King, I will never allow you to pollute this place, an outsider."

"..."

by version 10.45, a copy of "Twilight of the God-King", the fourteenth boss, the lines of the Imperial Prime Minister Prophet Zul.

In the strategy guide, the prime minister is known as the "God King's most loyal dog" because of his lines and abilities.





Tonatiu looked distressedly at the prophet Zul who seemed to have released a troll in front of him.

Yes, it hurts.

I haven’t seen Zuer for more than 20 days, and I have aged a lot.

"Why is this happening?" Looking at Zul, Tonatiu couldn't help but mutter to himself.

The entire troll of the Prophet seemed to have aged hundreds of years. His previously silver hair turned pure white, and many spots appeared on his face. The troll also had age spots. His skin also became full of wrinkles, and his originally bent waist became

Bent.

If he hadn't seemed to still be full of vitality, Tonatiu would have thought he was about to die.

What makes Tonatiu feel distressed is not Zul's sudden aging, but that Zul's eyes are missing for some reason.

The prophet's eye sockets were empty, and the white eyes could be seen inside like dead fish eyes. These eyes looked like the eyes of a blind man.

Zul probably sensed Tonatiu's mood, and he became like an old troll who was about to die, with a faint smile of satisfaction on his face.

"Your Majesty, there is no need to worry about me."

"** is just a body that binds the soul and will, not to mention that my body is not completely damaged."

"It's just aged a little bit."

"On the contrary, I have never felt better since I became a prophet."

The blind prophet's face showed a peaceful and contented expression, and he praised softly: "The voice of the world has never been so clear."

Although Zul looked very satisfied after being blinded, Tonatiu still couldn't restrain his murderous intent.

He couldn't help but draw out the Kingdom Breaker and said to Zul: "I'm going to kill all the orcs!"

For the orcs who caused Zul to become like this, he originally disliked orcs, but he felt even more resentful.

Zul chuckled.

"Your Majesty, what you are doing now should not be chasing orcs. They are wild beasts that have even destroyed their families. In our world, they have no place now."

"What you should do now is to appease the Zandalari trolls as soon as possible so that Zuldazar can from now on enjoy the glory of the Zul Empire."

Tonatiu remained silent.

Zul smiled again.

"You must be wondering where the orcs here have gone, right?"

Tonatiu nodded.

After nodding, the God King was worried that the prophet had not seen it, so he immediately spoke: "Zur, you should know where they went. After all, your own voice of saying that the world has become clearer."

"I know." Blind Zul nodded. "Except for the dead orcs, the orcs here, under the guidance of the blood trolls, avoided the south and north, and under the guidance of their wise commander

, stepped into the mountains of Zandalar to the west of the Garden of Loa Spirits."

"Zandalar Mountains?" Tonatiu immediately took out the map he carried with him and quickly found the place Zul mentioned.

The Zandalari Mountains are a huge mountain range that spreads across the entire island of Zandalar and divides several important areas of the island.

Zuldazar was simply built on the Zandalar Mountains, with the Tal'Gurub region to the east and another plateau where the Loa and Atal'Dazar were located to the west.

After searching on the map, Tonatiu remembered. The direction in which the orcs fled that Zul mentioned should be the mountains that he and Shandis pointed out on a mountain peak when they went south.

That is, the mountains at the junction of the northwest of Dazar'alor and the Volton Desert. Those mountains separate the tropical rainforest of Dazar'alor from the tropical desert of Volton.

This is the central and western branch of the Zandalari Mountains, marked on the map as barren mountains that even snakemen and blood trolls are not interested in.

"Where did they escape?" Shandis, who had been standing quietly beside Tonatiu, came over to watch after he took out the map.

After reading it, she expressed her thoughts: "I have observed that mountain range a little bit. It is very barren, and it is a completely different world from the vibrant troll jungle."

"If these orcs escape here, with their number, even if only 1/10 is left, I think food and drink will still be their biggest test."

"You are right." The blind Zul easily found the direction of Shandris and said to her: "The trolls call that mountain range the "Skeleton Crypt", and the Skeletons are not interested in that.

The place."

"When I was young, I went there for an adventure with Rastakhan. We ended up going there for a few days and then came back. Because there were no mountains, no trees, no water, and no food."

Shandis nodded: "These orcs took this road because they were desperate and didn't want to be attacked from both sides by us."

"That's right. With my blind eyes, I saw that they would come out of the mountains and walk to Wharton. But at that time, they would be even more miserable than if they were directly attacked by us." Zul said with a smile.

Shandris nodded again.

She stopped talking.

But I don't know if it's my fault.

General Sentinel felt that this troll prophet who made her feel like a deep pool seemed to have much more respect for her than before.

"I understand."

Tonatiu said suddenly.

"Zul, you want me to stop chasing the orcs. You want me to return to Zuldazar now?"

"That's right. This is what your Majesty should do now."

"But..." Tonatiu hesitated. "The Green Dragon Queen and the dragons are defending against the orcs in the north. The greenskins are still in Nazmir."

"I saw it with my blind eyes. You will appear there soon and play a key role. But not now. You have time to visit the city of Zuldazar."

Listen to the determined tone.

Tonatiu always felt that after he became blind, he became more powerful.

The sentence "My blind eyes saw..." sounds surprisingly easy to convince.

"All right."

Looking at Zul like this.

The God King sighed.

"I'll listen to you this time."


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