On the other side of the conference hall, Little Andoine appeared as the crown prince. He asked his father, William, "Father, why did the Pantheon make such a huge concession?"
"The Alliance itself, and even the whole of Azeroth, couldn't give the Pantheon a bargaining chip. The Alliance is lucky to have Duque. If Sargeras was the bargaining chip, there was nothing the Pantheon wouldn't give. "
Indeed, Aman 'Thul and the other Titans hated Sargeras to the core.
Whether it was a personal grudge or a public one, getting rid of Sargeras was the only hope for the Pantheon to turn the tables.
If they could kill Sargeras, a mere planet and some Titan creations that they could create as many as they wanted would be a free gift to the Pantheon.
Since Duque showed that he had no intention of fighting for the hegemony of this universe, what was the point of giving the independence of a small planet that had contributed to the Pantheon?
This was the difference in status, and the way of thinking was also different.
What was a huge gain in the eyes of mortals was not even a drop in the ocean for a super tycoon like the Pantheon.
Of course, to Duque, it was a huge gain.
Ysera, for example, would be bound by her duties for eternity without the orders of the Titans. It would be a huge loss if a dragon girl like her, who was bound by her career, were to be taken away by the Titans just like that.
If that was the case, it might change from World of Warcraft to Era of the Massacre of the Gods.
The addition of the Titans undoubtedly had a positive effect on the entire war.
New vocation halls were being built one by one.
The most interesting was the Sky Fortress, which had now become the frontline base of the Alliance and the vocation hall for warriors.
Back then, Odin had been unhappy with Duque and regarded himself as the chief of the guardians, acting like he was the number one in the world. Now, the tables had turned, and Odin had actually become Duque's subordinate.
Ysera and the others were tongue-tied when they saw this.
They still remembered that when Aman 'Thul announced this decision, Odin's entire body seemed to have been petrified, and he froze on the spot.
It was as if in the next moment, a gust of wind would blow him into dust and scatter him into nothingness.
Just thinking about that face that looked as if his whole family had died was hilarious.
"Oh, I'm thinking, could Odin have rebelled?"
Torim said, "No, although Odin has a bad temper, he is still a standard guardian. Fulfilling his duty was his first priority. No matter how much he doesn't like you in private, he's a qualified guardian. This will never change. "
Ysera chimed in, "That's right. And during this period, there was no need to worry about Odin falling. Now that the Pantheon was in charge of monitoring, the situation of every Guardian would be promptly reported to Lord Aman 'sur. At least on the Guardian's side, nothing will happen to him. "
The fall of Nethario, the Wing of Death, and Loken, the King of Wisdom, was the result of the two ancient gods' brainwashing over a long period of time, affecting their minds bit by bit, slowly distorting their wills.
There wasn't a suitable environment, and there wasn't enough time.
The Guardians were now absolutely reliable.
On the other hand, Pantheon's assets in Azeroth were far richer than Duque had imagined.
More than a million Titan creations poured out of the various Titan ruins or fortresses.
"Damn it, I've been in Audur for more than 20,000 years, and I never knew that there was such an army under Audur." Mimiron looked as if he had seen a ghost.
It was the Storm Giants lined up in a neat formation. They were half-physical, half-elemental creations similar to Alkavon. They had huge bodies that were four stories tall and had the power to control lightning.
A large hole that was more than a kilometer long and wide opened up in what was supposed to be the mountainside of Audur. The Giant Legion that had been hiding inside for 25,000 years strode out with their heads held high.
Countless oval-shaped spaceships similar to maglev spaceships carried them away at high speed. Under the deployment of the Alliance Headquarters, they would join the front line against the Burning Legion.
The feeling of having an abundant military force made every staff officer in the Alliance Army happy.
This was especially so when the Titans said that as long as the Titan factories were not destroyed, all of the Titan creations could be recycled indefinitely. The Alliance generals were overwhelmed by immense happiness.
It would take at least a decade to nurture a qualified Alliance soldier.
After more than a decade of growth, they would be carefully taught and trained in various combat techniques.
When a soldier entered the battlefield, 10% of the Alliance recruits would die within five minutes of the start of the battle. If this was extended to the entire battle, the casualty rate of the recruits would often be 30%, or even higher.
It was not that people could not die forever.
Using the limited lives of the Azeroth people to fight against an infinite number of demons was originally a very unprofitable thing.
Now, it was infinite against infinite, and shameless against shameless.
The military power of the Pantheon Temple suddenly filled the entire front line.
Things that looked like manned space rockets were launched into the sky from Audur, Oldum, and other Titan bases. They were portable bases.
As long as there were dragons or their own people to cover them, the small metal bases of Divine Artifacts could find debris floating in the space orbit on their own, absorb it, and modify it.
Now, almost every 24 hours, a space fortress with a diameter of no less than a kilometer would appear in the void battlefield. This greatly made up for the lack of air defense, and the interception of the Burning Legion's assault ships and Planet Destroyers had also reached a height that made the Burning Legion's flesh ache.
Taking advantage of the greatly reduced pressure, the Alliance began to mobilize elite troops to attack the various important places in the Broken Islands.
[Blackheart Forest], [Eye of Azshara], [Fort Raven], [Watchman's Cellar]. Originally, these important places caused considerable trouble for the Alliance Army in history.
In just three days, the Alliance sent out elites led by second-tier heroes such as Lena Thunderspear to destroy them.
There was an abundance of troops, so Duque made the decision to divide his forces.
With William as the leader, he brought along his "godfather" Wolf God Goldring and other God of the Wilderness, as well as half of the original Alliance heroes to attack the Night Fortress.
As the core of the entire Surama City and even the Surama region, taking down the Night Fortress was equivalent to liberating the entire Surama.
This would not be easy, because there were a total of ten bosses in the Night Fortress, led by Gul 'dan, who had snuck in from another timeline to cause trouble.
Originally, everyone suggested that Duke fight steadily and steadily, fighting his way through.
Duque refused, "No! Don't be mistaken, even with the military power of the Pantheon, we are still at a disadvantage. The weak should have the awareness of the weak. While the Burning Legion has no new way to break the Anti-Titan Array, we have to make good use of this short period of local military strength to attack the core of the legion. "
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