Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 108 C’Thun’s brain was broken

After "getting to know each other without fighting" with C'Thun, Hogg is in a much better mood. At least he already knows that although the ancient god is powerful, he is also constantly improving. Sooner or later, he will be able to conquer the reserves. Lose the prefix and become a glorious and glorious Old God under the Void Lord (where is the glory?).

And C'Thun reluctantly gave Hogg one of his own eyes. Of course it was the smallest one, and it looked like it had been punched out by Hogg before. It was even stained with dust. Obviously, C'Thun Su En picked it up from the ground without even wiping it, and handed it to Hogg.

After receiving the freshly baked eyeballs from C'Thun's tentacles, although Hogg has always been very nervous, he was also disturbed by C'Thun's huge resentment in this gift. Fortunately, Hogg was not in soul form. There is no long hair, so there is no situation where any hair stands on end.

But how exactly is this gift going to be used?Hogg looked at the eyeball in the soul tentacle over and over again for a long time. He was sure that he could not use this eyeball at all, so he turned around and looked at the other eyeballs that had fallen to the ground with doubtful eyes. of C'Thun.

C'Thun put an eyeball he had just picked up from the ground into a bloody eye socket on his body. The eyeball in the eye socket was obviously knocked away by Hogg and went to unknown places. And this one from The eyeball picked up from the ground was obviously one size smaller, so after stuffing it in, it fell out again when C'Thun tried to blink. C'Thun let out a meaningless grunt, obviously dissatisfied, but still put the eyeball on the ground. He picked the eyeball up again and tried to put it into another eye socket. This time, the socket was too small. 【wqu】

Although C'Thun's current situation was caused by Hogg, the gnoll did not feel the slightest guilt. Instead, he urged C'Thun to give him an explanation: "How do you use this if you give it to me? Shouldn't you let me use it?" Eat it as a snack?" As he said this, Hogg tried to put the penetrating eyeball into his mouth. Unfortunately, Hogg could not eat any material food in his soul form.

C'Thun was in a really bad mood. He felt that his endurance had reached the limit. In order to send Hogg away early, he had no choice but to stop putting his eyeballs back in place. Only to see this ancient god move it The largest eyeball on the top of the head turned in the direction of Hogg, and then said angrily: "This is not for you to eat. The real purpose of this eyeball is to summon my incarnation to come."

Seeing that Hogg still had an (o_o)? expression on his face (Hogg in soul form has no limitations of muscles and bones, so his expression is particularly exaggerated), C’Thun’s big eyes couldn’t help but roll their eyes, but Still explain patiently.

"Ignorant guy, do you know how dangerous your situation is now?"

"Am I in danger?" Hogg became even more confused. In fact, it had just found some confidence from the joy of defeating C'Thun, but now it was told by C'Thun that it was in danger. Hogg couldn't help but guess, could it be that this The true identity of this ancient god is actually a strong-mouthed king. He can't beat him but still speaks cruelly?

"Do you think our corruption of the planet will not be counterattacked by the soul of the planet? I can feel that the consciousness of Azeroth is already awakening. Even if mortals do not defeat us, when the consciousness of this planet is fully awakened, we will It's also a dead end." C'Thun's words made Hogg feel that he seemed to have underestimated the power of the soul of the planet. Hogg's expression became serious, but in Hogg's heart, he still felt that he had underestimated the power of the soul of the planet. This danger is far too long.

"Although Azeroth does not have enough power to defeat us directly, this is also because we are hidden in the Titan's seal. If we really appear outside, we will face annihilation soon. And the stronger you are, the sooner this day will come!" C'Thun is very afraid of the power of Azeroth, and in C'Thun's view, the danger does not only come from the outside, but also hidden within the ancient gods. They are in great trouble with N'Zoth, the most mysterious of the ancient gods.

"N'Zoth is just using you. It is best at using other people to achieve its own goals. Back then it used that arrogant fool Y'Shaarj. Now it is using you. The harder you jump now, the more likely you will be in the future. The worse it gets." C'Thun had obviously suffered from N'zoth, so when it talked about N'zoth, its tone was particularly exciting.

Seeing C'Thun getting excited when he mentioned N'zoth, Hogg was also very surprised as to what exactly N'zoth had done to make C'Thun hate it so much. Hogg was not surprised at all that he was using himself. N'Zos gave Hogg the feeling that he was a guy who was good at conspiracy, and N'zos liked to use other people. Hogg had already discovered this. After all, Savi Si's example was right in front of him, so Hogg never trusted N'zoth at all, and C'Thun's warning seemed to Hogg to sow discord between himself and N'zoth.

As for C'Thun's statement that the stronger you are, the easier it is to be targeted by the Soul of the Planet of Azeroth. Hogg just wanted to complain: "Why do you think you are an ancient god if you are so coward?" Because he is afraid of death, he even increases his strength. If you don't dare, it's really the rhythm of the pill. The relationship between the ancient gods and the soul of the planet is life and death. Even this most fundamental point has been forgotten. It makes no sense for C'Thun not to die.

Of course, Hogg would not try to get C'Thun to agree with his idea. After all, C'Thun planned to tie up all his tentacles himself. This behavior made Hogg wonder if C'Thun had been brainbroken by him. , but one less competitor is eliminated without paying any price. This is simply a good thing that one can only dream of!

In the eyes of mortals, the Ancient Gods are a group of chaotic and evil guys. However, after becoming a member of the Ancient Gods, Hogg's view is that in fact, mortals are ignorant of the truth, are misled masses, and are not rational and objective. They treat the Ancient Gods seriously. A few of them have ulterior motives. On the surface, they are slandering and simply beautifying the situation. The actual situation is more terrifying than what these people say. The Ancient Gods are simply a group of extremely chaotic, evil, selfish and stubborn people. Their The three views are as twisted and evil as their forms. In the final analysis, the ancient gods are not evil that mortals can understand deeply.

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