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Chapter 1838 Onyxia: No One Can Dispel My Determination to Eat Melon!

The reason why Kil'jaeden was not killed was not because Thalayan was soft or wanted to persuade him to surrender.

Regardless of Kil'jaeden's original intention of joining the Burning Legion, he has indeed committed countless unforgivable sins over the years.

As the saying goes, it’s true that you don’t care about your heart, but if you do it, you will inevitably have to endure a series of consequences.

If Kil'jaeden's soul is thrown into the Shadow Realm to be judged, this guy's final destination will definitely be the Maw, and there will be no chance of going to Revendreth to atone his sins.

Of course, due to the special characteristics of demons, they will not enter the Shadow Realm after death, unless their souls are annihilated on the spot by an enemy with the power of death. After the death of all demons, their souls will return to Argus without exception to wait for resurrection.

As for whether he will be resurrected...it depends on Sargeras' choice.

In a word, the highest level of demons like Kil'jaeden and Archimonde have always had the power of life and death in the hands of Sargeras.

Even if the soul is still alive, as long as Sargeras doesn't nod, the Deceiver and the Defiler can only wait until the day comes when the soul is completely worn out.

Yes, demon souls will also suffer from wear and tear, but because their daily behavior is so crazy, it is difficult to see the impact of wear and tear in most cases.

Once the soul is worn out to the point where it can no longer maintain its self-awareness, the devil, no matter how powerful it was during his lifetime, will eventually disappear.

Sharlayan holds the power of death, which could theoretically annihilate Kil'jaeden's soul, or stuff him into the Shadowlands to give the Eternals a small shock to Azeroth.

However, sending Kil'jaeden into the Shadow Realm at this time is not a wise decision. Today's Arbitrator is an artificial intelligence that can only mechanically sort souls. It will not take into account other objective factors and will inevitably send Kil'jaeden to the Shadow Realm. Gardan was thrown into the Maw to suffer eternal soul torture.

Before the problem of Denathius and the Warden occupying the Maw is resolved, this is undoubtedly a stupid act of subsidizing the enemy.

It is not easy to completely annihilate a powerful soul like Kil'jaeden who has reached the peak of demigods and can be called a half-step true god.

After the war, Sarlayan still had a lot of miscellaneous things to deal with, and he didn't have the time to squat next to Kil'jaeden in retreat and "transfer" him wholeheartedly.

It just so happened that Velen had made a request to Sarlayan through private channels, which he claimed was very rude.

He hoped to see Kil'jaeden one last time before destroying him once and for all.

Sarlayan was very interested in the final interaction between the old friends who had been feuding for tens of thousands of years.

Not only Sarlayan, after learning about this through the Soul Link internal channel, Onyxia, who originally followed the dragon army to suppress the Burning Legion fleet over the Broken Shore, also jumped up and down and wanted to come and witness this shocking melon.

After the news of Kil'jaeden's defeat was released by Sarlayan, the morale of the Burning Legion, whose internal management was already in chaos, predictably collapsed. The pressure on the Azeroth coalition on all fronts was significantly reduced.

In view of this, Sharlayan, who couldn't bear the trouble, finally lost to Onyxia's hard work.

After the Black Dragon Princess secretly promised to unlock more new "knowledge", the heart-pounding Sharlayan half-heartedly agreed to Onyxia's request.

The battle around the Broken Isles will soon end with Azeroth's victory, but the top leaders of the coalition headed by Sharlayan still dare not relax.

Just as the barrage said, the victory of this local war is just the appetizer of the entire decisive battle plan. There are more difficulties waiting for Sarlayan and others to overcome one by one.

Onyxia can temporarily put down her work and enjoy herself, but Sharlayan, who is troubled by many things, can only continue to travel around the Broken Islands to inspect the latest war situation, and find time to mediate between countries that are not dealing with each other. Conflicts, using chicken soup literature to fool them... No, it was to persuade them to vent their anger on the Burning Legion.

I have to say that although the trick of using external war to divert internal conflicts is very old-fashioned, it is indeed very effective.

When Velen hurried from Bluemyst Isle accompanied by Yrel, Thalayan happened to go to Stormheim to check on the situation of the Tideskier vrykul.

Queen Bretta brought a group of rune elders to the city gate to greet the arrival of Sarlayan, the distinguished guest. Bretta, whose face was obviously showing her age, poured a big cup of wine to Sarlayan as expected. The core idea of ​​piling up bitterness is to ask for the intervention of the Azeroth Allied Forces to help them quell this internal dispute caused by different beliefs as soon as possible.

"Queen Britta, with all due respect."

Sarlayan knew that the Vrykul were always straightforward in temper, and he was too lazy to talk in circles with them using useless diplomatic rhetoric.

"The issue of the Vrykul's beliefs should not be intervened by outsiders like us. This may further intensify the conflicts."

"But..." Bretta, who had gray hair, said with a sad smile: "I have no choice. I am good at fighting, but internal affairs... this is really not my area of ​​expertise."

Sarlayan smiled and reassured: "Don't worry, I'm not saying I won't help at all."

"To untie the bell, you must tie the bell. This bullshit crisis of faith is, to put it bluntly, the mess caused by that ruthless guy Odin. Of course, he should clean it up himself."

Sarlayan's words sounded vulgar, but they were just right for the straight-tempered Vrykul. Many rune elders present nodded in agreement with his point of view, and there were also some elders who were more devout in their faith in Odin. Laughing awkwardly without saying anything.

Britta is a queen who fought hard on the battlefield. Since her husband died in the war, this single mother raising her children alone has experienced countless betrayals and battles. Her four sons have also used their weapons to fight for power. Various means were used to try to usurp the throne.

Here, I would like to add that in the past history of the Vrykul people, this kind of behavior of sons betraying their mothers was not uncommon. The "God King" Skovard mentioned before the barrage was also one of them.

However, in this timeline, Skovard, who was "born at the wrong time", failed to embrace the Burning Legion and was killed early by Britta's righteous hands.

"Odin..." At the mention of this name, Britta sighed helplessly: "I can only ask you to help spread the message. The Tidestealer Vrykul trapped in Stormfjord can't contact that adult at all."

Sarlayan nodded and said, "Leave it to me, but it will take some time."

"Odin and his colleagues have temporarily left Azeroth. After the battle of the expedition to Argus is over, I will personally urge him to return to Stormheim to resolve a series of issues caused by differences in beliefs."

The brain circuit of Vrykul people when thinking about problems is relatively straightforward. They tend to only look at interests, and in most cases they lack foresight and immediate interests.

During the time when Sharlayan was busy plotting against Kil'jaeden, some Tidestealer Vrykul who were dissatisfied with the status quo actually accepted the Burning Legion's recruitment.

However, due to the lack of a leading figure like Skovald in the original history, the Burning Legion's penetration of Stormheim was not progressing satisfactorily.

As the bad news of Kil'jaeden's defeat and capture gradually spread, Sarlayan believed that under the circumstances, the Tidestealer Vrykul themselves could deal with the two Japs who had defected to the Burning Legion.

In order to save troops as much as possible, Sarlayan still needs to come to Hedashar in person to draw a big pie for Britta and others, first to stabilize their restless hearts.

After the business was done, Sarlayan, who was eager to eat and watch the show, rushed back to Nazjatar under Onyxia's constant urging. Kil'jaeden was temporarily imprisoned in Azshara's prison. In a specially reinforced and guarded magical prison.

Sarlayan came back just in time. Before he came back, Kil'jaeden and Velen had been looking at each other wordlessly across the arcane cage for more than half an hour.

Perhaps because Sarlayan's arrival broke the deadlock, Velen, who was withdrawn from his memories, sighed faintly and spoke first.

"Kil'jaeden, long time no see."

[The watermelon and bench are ready, let’s eat! 】

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