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Chapter 1839

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"This is bad. Duque will definitely let Sylvanas, who is already a demigod of wind, deal with Al 'Akir, and let Vashj, who is also a demigod, enter the Throne of Tides. If all three elements are controlled by the Alliance … "

Thrall did not dare to continue imagining it.

"No! I have to change direction! The priority should be the Earth! This is my last chance to overtake them. "Thrall was unknowingly getting a little impatient.

He did not realize that impatience was the worst thing to do when it came to the Earth.

Due to the lack of information, Thrall did not realize that there was a mortal called Magni Bronzebeard who was already so much ahead of him in the Path of the Earth …

While Thrall was getting impatient, Duque was enjoying the clumsy pillow talk.

"Duque, let me tell you! Beastmen are all brutal fellows, sob sob sob … "

"Don't talk, savor it!" Duque said righteously as he pressed down on her head and held her horn.

Hoof rolled her eyes, but could only bury her head in her work.

Hearing that the tribe was splitting, the Draenei, who had a deep hatred for the Beastmen, naturally had other thoughts. So-called forgiveness was bullsh * t to the middle and lower class Draenei.

You killed my entire family. Do you expect me to say 'Long live forgiveness' and wait for you to kill me?

Duque saw Hoof's clumsy but hard work and gave her some hope. "Before the crisis of the world's destruction is over, the Alliance will not make any moves."

At least he managed to appease Hoof and the Draenei.

Anyway, those who understood would naturally understand.

The key was that Duque did not say anything from start to end.

After the tribe split, Duque waited bitterly for three days before he finally received the first piece of good news.

As a demigod of the Azeroth Weave, Duque was extremely sensitive to changes in the elements. After all, the biggest access points for the elements in the Weave were fire and ice. The fire element flowed unimpeded, and the Weave could receive as much as the fire elemental world overflowed.

There was no need to be too serious in monitoring the fluctuations of the water element.

Before this moment arrived, the supply of water elements was unstable.

Tidehunter Neptulon had never communicated with Duque. Ever since Duque established the Weave, he had been walking the path of Hydraxia's water elementals. It wasn't very generous, but at least Duke Hadasis could give him a 5% share.

Suddenly, Duque was pleasantly surprised to find that the share had jumped from 5% to 51%!

In the next second, the magic communication with Vashj that had been blocked for a long time returned to normal.

In the magic mirror, Vashj's long red hair fluttered in the deep sea, giving off a mysterious and hazy beauty.

She respectfully crossed her arms on her shoulders and bowed towards Duque on the other side of the screen. Then, she transmitted her soul voice.

"Dear Master, your most loyal servant, Celia, did not disappoint you. In the Tidal Throne, she slew the King of Sea Monsters, Ozumat, and saved the Water Elemental Lord – Tidehunter Neptulon. After my persuasion, Neptulon is now willing to follow me and serve you as the supreme ruler. "

"Well done! My Celia! When you come back, I will reward you well. "

This conversation contained too many hidden words from both sides. Vashj clearly referred to herself as a demigod in all public occasions. But in front of Duque, she would always be the little maid that Duque saved in Azshara's palace.

And Duque called her 'my Celia'. This kind of recognition was the biggest reward for Vashj.

There seemed to be some kind of liquid in the water from the corner of Vashj's eyes.

That should be tears!

There was another image in the magic mirror, and it immediately switched to Neptulon.

Neptulon was a huge humanoid creature, almost ten stories tall, similar to Lager. He had a dark blue humanoid upper body and a cone-like water elemental lower body, as if he was wearing a skirt.

He had an almost rectangular face and 'hair' that looked like five curved pieces of blue marble inlaid on it.

A sapphire the size of a carriage hung on a huge golden chain. It looked very strange.

He was not in good condition, because he had just been tortured by the Sea Monster Lord.

Huge whip marks and sucker bite marks could be seen all over his hard body, which looked a little like blue marble.

Of course, Duque also saw the scars of swords and arrows.

This scene made Duque want to laugh.

Needless to say, this was the mark of Vashj 'persuading' Neptulon on behalf of Duque.

Among the four Elemental Lords, Neptulon was famous for his wisdom.

During the ancient war of the Dark Empire 25,000 years ago, Neptulon the Tidehunter was always on guard against Al 'Akir's treacherous schemes. He also controlled his subordinates to prevent them from attacking the stronghold of Serazen the Mother of Stone.

When the armies of Fire, Wind, and Earth fought each other on the land of Azeroth, the Tidehunter would cleverly divide and conquer his enemies. Every time the enemy tried to flee, Neptulon would sweep away the waves so high that even the tallest mountain in Salazarn would feel ashamed of itself.

Neptulon liked to play with his prey, dragging them into the water and letting them escape.

Sometimes, he would banish an unfortunate victim to an isolated island and let him enjoy the torment of the tides and whirlpools. He would usually try to identify who could not survive in the water for a long time and drag them far away before dealing with the rest of his opponents. He especially liked to extinguish flames, and he had a deep hatred for the fire elementals.

Neptulon the Tidehunter was the ruler of water, lakes, rivers, and oceans. All water elementals and creatures that used water and cold as their main abilities would respect him.

However, today, after 25,000 years, the saying 'a fallen phoenix is no better than a chicken' was used to describe Neptulon.

Because he had died and revived once, his strength was no longer what it used to be. Otherwise, there was no way to explain how a mere sea monster could defeat him.

In Warcraft, he was not even qualified to be the boss of a five-man dungeon. From the fact that the final boss of the Tidal Throne was Ozumat and not him, it was obvious how useless he was now.

"The great demigod of the Weave, Duke Marcus! I, Neptulon, offer all my loyalty to you. From today onwards, your enemies are my enemies. My territory is your territory. "

It was good to talk to smart people.

Stubbornly stubborn would only waste more effort.

Smart spineless people were the easiest to subdue.

Duque first turned his body into ice elementals, then opened a portal. In the next moment, Duque's figure appeared in the Tidal Throne in the deep sea.

There was almost no light in the dark sea.

However, with his elemental senses, Duque could clearly sense everything around him.

Vashj immediately offered Duque a portion of the elements here.

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