"Master!"
"Master?!"
"I knew it …"
"Bastard, couldn't you have shown up earlier?"
Vanessa, Rhonin, Krasus, and Grom spoke in different tones, but they expressed the same meaning. The surrounding experts immediately realized who this black figure was.
"Could he be …" Alexstrasza was stunned.
"I'm afraid so." Ysera nodded lightly.
According to the Moon Goddess Elune, these demigods all knew that there was a super spy in the Allied Army who had infiltrated the highest level of the Burning Legion. Although no one knew who this spy was, and no one knew what this spy could do.
But in the end, at the most critical moment, the spy boss suddenly jumped out and set Sargeras up. This was really a big event that the allied army was happy to see!
Sargeras used his sharp fingers to firmly grasp the unstable inner wall of the portal.
"You're … Infernal Affairs?! Impossible! " President Sargeras' eyes widened. He couldn't believe that the person who single-handedly sent Archimonde to Azeroth, opened the portal to Azeroth for him, and did something that no Eredar Warlock could do … A new Void Lord with a bright future would betray him at this time.
"Did the intelligence of the Titans drop after they fell? Idiot, you don't understand the meaning of the pseudonym of Infernal Affairs! "Duque smirked.
Illidan and Malfurion noticed that a few long strands of dark blue hair floated next to Duque's image. Was Tyrande beside him?
The bitterness in the Stormwind Brothers' mouths deepened.
In the next second, Sargeras didn't disappoint the Allied Army. He roared and was forcibly sucked back. The portal that lost its support began to shrink rapidly.
But this wasn't the end.
The powerful spatial fluctuations caused by the big explosion just now showed no signs of subsiding.
Just when everyone wanted Duque to do something, Duque didn't disappoint them.
"Things have gotten out of hand! Looks like Azeroth City can't be saved … "Duque looked distressed.
Even though Duque was talking about something terrifying, the faces of all the big shots of the allied forces were filled with unconcealable surprise.
Previously, the planet could not even be saved. It could explode at any moment, and everyone would be wiped out.
Now, they were only going to blow up Azshara?
Is this for real!?
If this was the price they had to pay for this world-shaking battle, then wasn't this price too light?
No one dared to say that Duque could or could not do it. Every big shot raised their heads and waited for Duque to make his move.
In the distorted void, Duque turned around with a smile. "Oh, I told you that I would let you witness a miracle."
Tyrande still couldn't believe it. She felt like she was dreaming. How did the terrifying Sargeras get sucked back just like that? Du Kang isn't lying to me, right? It couldn't be a fabricated illusion, right? If these were all illusions, then weren't these illusions a little too realistic?
Tyrande suddenly realized that Duque was holding her hand and pressing a large blue button. Just now, Duque had pressed the leftmost button.
"This is …"
"The second button that will make the Burning Legion pay a heavy price! You've wronged yourself and sacrificed so much. Shouldn't you vent your anger now? "
Tyrande was completely dumbfounded. She subconsciously chose to believe Duque, and pressed the button with her trembling hand.
In Azeroth, although the demon king had been sucked back, which was an unbelievable result, the crisis was still there.
Either the following explosion would destroy everything, or the portal would remain open, and the Burning Legion and Sargeras would still have a chance to enter Azeroth again.
Just then, the intense explosion that seemed like it was about to spread to the entire world suddenly stopped.
There was a sudden deathly silence in the air, as if the entire world had become silent. The wind stopped, and even the water from the Well of Eternity that had almost reached the sky fell back down. There was no longer any sound.
This strange scene made all the big shots of the allied forces look at each other.
Three seconds later, the roar of the wind resounded throughout the Well of Eternity, Azeroth, and even the entire Kalimdor continent.
A seemingly chaotic gust of wind surged in the air. Even though it was turbulent, it had the power of a hurricane. Fortunately, Ysera managed to dodge it in time.
Like an apocalyptic storm, the wind blew violently. It was more violent than any hurricane that mortals had ever seen before.
The giant dragons in the sky were caught off guard and were sent spinning in the air, flying around randomly, and even crashing into each other.
Unexpectedly, they soon regained their balance. Only a few unlucky ones who collided with each other grimaced in pain, but this was nothing to the thick-skinned wyverns.
More importantly, the wind just now seemed to have disappeared.
The focus wasn't on the wyverns, but on the demons.
The Doomsday Guards and all the flying demons couldn't escape this disaster.
These winged demons couldn't control themselves in the air, and they couldn't do anything about the terrifying hurricane. A few demons crashed into each other, their skulls cracked and limbs broken. Many demons died just like that. But in the strong wind, their corpses didn't fall down. Instead, they spun rapidly on the surface of the Well of Eternity.
It was as if a super giant was drinking pearl milk tea, and these tragic demons were the so-called "pearls".
The next moment, the suction force suddenly increased tenfold, then a hundredfold.
But to the giant dragons, this violent hurricane was like a summer breeze. They didn't feel anything at all.
To their enemies, it was hell.
They were in a mess. Tens of thousands of Doomsday Guards spun in the air … until the last one was mercilessly sucked into the portal.
The big shots of the allied forces were dumbfounded. They never imagined that there was such a terrifying spell or some kind of device in the world, and that it was specifically used against demons.
The demons that were still breathing wailed loudly, just like the screams of the weak creatures they had destroyed and slaughtered. But it was useless. They were like scraps of paper in a wild storm, unable to resist this terrifying storm.
Not only the air force, but even the ferocious-looking demons on the ground were sucked into the portal from all directions.
At first, it was the smaller ordinary demons like the hellhounds, then the demon guards, and in the end, even the larger demons that weighed dozens of tons couldn't escape.
The demons instantly rushed into the huge portal. In the eyes of others, their bodies began to distort and elongate like noodles. Finally, they became incomparably long, liquid-like things that were sucked into the portal. In the end, nothing could be seen.
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