The brilliance of the sunwell has dimmed, but the dense magic that permeates the space has not dissipated.
Therefore, the conversation between Kel'Thuzad and Carlos was private and safe for the time being.
Although Ner'zhul would undoubtedly use his Lich King authority to explore the soul memory of the demigod Lich afterwards, Kel'Thuzad had enough magical memory to cope with the boss's inspection "work".
This time it was a meeting of old friends reunited after a long absence.
A dried naaru core belonging to Muru was used as the shadow center of Kel'Thuzad. The demigod lich did not sacrifice the price, and even had a high price.
"Your Majesty Elune, Carlos, I'm glad to see you again."
Kel'Thuzad's short greeting had too profound subtext.
But Carlos had nothing to say.
The core left behind after Muru's death is indeed the top shadow core. Even if Kel'Thuzad suddenly told Carlos that its ultimate move was not Death and Decay but Entropy Demon, Carlos would not feel anything was wrong.
But the Nirvana Naaru is also a Naaru, a product of the Order Terminal. Carlos can read the information contained in it just by looking at it.
Mulu left a last word in his core and told Carlos some unexpected truths about leaving the world line.
Carlos couldn't tell the truth from the lie for a moment.
But if the information Naru told Carlos was true.
This is great fun.
Even though Carlos still had doubts intellectually, he was convinced in his heart.
Azeroth has become a spirit.
Bah, it should be said that the star souls of Azeroth are no longer star souls.
During the long torture, the star souls of Azeroth chose to join in this matter if they couldn't defeat it.
The Sixth Ancient God, calling himself "Elune", planned a shocking backstab.
The Scourge is the perfect tool for Elune's plot.
As we all know...well, Carlos actually knows that the main army of the Ancient God is not particularly powerful. The Faceless Men are best at mental corrosion and physical corruption.
However, the Scourge of the Undead is naturally immune to the whispers of the Old Gods and is absolutely loyal to the Lich King.
Therefore, whoever masters the natural disasters of the undead can win the civil war among the ancient gods.
While N'Zoth, C'Thun, and Yogg-Saron were thinking day and night about how to resist the Titan's purge and how to destroy the ambitions of the Burning Legion, "Elune" was thinking about how to pick peaches from other ancient gods.
Ner'zhul was simply carrying out his master's duties.
Alsace seemed to be performing his master's mission, but he was actually performing another master's mission.
Kel'Thuzad is even more outrageous. Its owner thinks that the lich is performing his own mission to seduce the other true master's chosen god, but he doesn't know that this behavior itself is just the master's mission.
Ner'zhul became the second-in-command who betrayed Kil'jaeden and joined Archimonde.
Arthas became the betrayer of Ner'zhul and his loyalty to "Elune".
From the beginning, Kel'Thuzad was a master of the Infernal Affairs who broke into the Scourge as a second-fifth boy.
Then "Elune" did not dare to directly contact Carlos because she was afraid of the power of her adoptive mother, the real moon god Elune, so she took this opportunity to try to mislead Carlos by using Kel'Thuzad's self-perceived "truth".
Little did he know that a Naaru core left by Mulu would clearly hit Carlos in the face with the script.
what is this?
Do you feel dirty playing Holy Light?
And counting the time, it was obviously impossible for Kel'Thuzad to possess the core of Naaru at this time.
So the only one who has the chance to do something is...Sora Starbreaker.
This is so interesting.
In addition to the Burning Legion, the Scourge, the Ancient Gods, the Naaru, "Elune", there are other forces involved.
Carlos, who was thinking about how to cooperate with Kel'Thuzad's performance, was playing "Actor" in his mind.
"So, you want to say something."
Carlos looked at his old friend who had become a demigod with a questioning attitude.
"I just want to tell you that I'm happy to be able to see my old friends again on my own volition."
"Then what."
"There is no more. You know the truth. You have always understood that the existence of the Scourge Legion is inevitable and necessary. You just can't let go of your obsession."
The two of them... one person and one lich were talking like a charade, just like Kel'Thuzad talking. Everyone who understood understood it, but those who didn't could only say that it was too implicated.
Kalecgos, who was pretending to be dead, was thinking that he was going to die. He was really going to die this time. He had heard something he shouldn't have heard, and he was afraid that he would not be able to escape the danger of being silenced this time.
"Speak simply, what do you want me to do?"
Carlos thought for a moment and decided to raise the topic.
"The number of legions is not enough to deal with the coming crisis."
Kel'Thuzad responded readily enough.
"So you want me to let you continue to kill the living?"
Carlos frowned and asked.
"Why do you think so, my friend? After leaving here, I will have no freedom except my soul. My mind, body, will, and abilities will all be controlled by the Lich King again."
Kel'Thuzad spoke the heavy truth in a light tone.
"So what do you want?"
Carlos was impatient with this "sage" talk.
"Just do what you have to do, Carlos. You have been burdened so much that you are a little nervous. This is such a rare opportunity. I just want to talk to you."
Kel'Thuzad now has a skeletal face, and it is really impossible to read micro-expressions, but the voice of his soul reveals the joy and calmness of his mood.
Just do what you have to do.
With these words again, Carlos suddenly felt aggrieved and angry.
But Carlos's excellent emotional control ability allowed Carlos to suppress his dissatisfaction.
"So after you leave, I have to prepare to break out of the siege?"
"Of course not. I will ask the Lich King for instructions, explain to it the importance of this group of high-quality natural disaster soldiers, and then retreat."
"Um……"
"Don't worry, the Lich King will no longer be your trouble soon."
"Ok, I trust you."
"But if we meet again on the battlefield, please be sure not to show mercy."
"I will."
"Well, old friend, wait until then, and let's have a good chat."
After saying this, Kel'Thuzad stretched out his hands in a lifting gesture, and the Sunwell, which had begun to dry up, once again burst out with a huge torrent of magic power.
This was a glare that even sunglasses couldn't block, and Carlos was forced to turn sideways to protect his eyes.
The burst of magic was rapid and short-lived. By the time the Sunwell calmed down, Kel'Thuzad had disappeared.
"Kalegos, come and check it out."
The blue dragon, who was still pretending to be dead, heard Carlos's call, mentally weighed the gap in combat power between the two, and got up honestly.
"Oh my God, that lich polluted the Sunwell!"
From initial reluctance to frantic spellcasting to remedy the situation, Kalecgos conveyed the bad news to Carlos.
Although I don't know what Kel'Thuzad in the lich form of other world lines uses as the core of his lich body. But it is obvious that Mulu's core must be the most superior magic core.
The demigod lich Kel'Thuzad in the world of Carlos must be the strongest in terms of individual strength.
"I don't have time to care about the Sunwell for the moment, so prepare to fight out."
Carlos shook his head at Kalei, put Stormkaping on his shoulders, and prepared to return the way he came.
"Well, what you just said..."
Kalecgos rambled hesitantly.
"Can you keep a secret?"
Carlos asked without looking back.
"I can!"
Kalecgos obviously didn't realize this was a trick.
"Very well, I can do that too."
Carlos is very satisfied with the Blue Dragon's support.