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Chapter 1125 What the first ancestors did!(1/3)

"It sounds like there is nothing wrong with what you said, but in our eyes, what you said and what you did are not the same."
Andakulgas was a little confused.
"What do you think I should do? Appear on every battlefield where Bulcasso appears and help him defeat all enemies?
Or should I show up when I see Bulcaisel and give him all my power?
Stop making trouble, although I'm in a bad state, I'm still far from the point where I have to put my hope in others."
The first ancestor said with a smile.
He is also one of the people who trusts Bulcasso, but he does not intend to rely on Bulcasso for everything.
"So what do you want from him?"
Calga asked.
"I want to see him actually realize his vision, and I'm not without help."
The first generation ancestor said quietly.
This feeling of certainty made Calgar still think about whether he had missed something.
"It's Sonya, she is also a barbarian who is qualified to become the Immortal King.
But she is savoring solitude at our request."
Andakulgas' expression became strange.
Letting Sonya serve as the last line of defense was not originally what Bulkesso asked for.
To be precise, at the beginning, the ancestral spirits hoped that Sonya would attack at the right time as a surprise soldier.
But Bulquesso convinced them and chose the current method of handling it.
Although this approach will make Sonya stay alone for a short time, it is also a kind of protection!
"So Bulcasso was not sure of his victory at the beginning?"
Calga asked.
"Why do you think that a certain person or a certain kind of person will definitely win?"
The first generation ancestor asked a little strangely.
"Winning or losing is not impossible.
Ah, I forgot that Mardoc has chosen to self-destruct in despair, and you no longer have a qualified prophet."
The first generation ancestor said as if he suddenly realized something.
"Fate cannot be changed?"
Andakulgas asked seriously.
Many people want to know the answer to this question, but some people are dismissive of it.
If fate can be changed, then the existence of the prophet has little value.
Anyway, everything he knows can be changed.
But if fate cannot be changed, then it doesn't matter whether you know the direction of fate or not.
Nothing will change anyway.
But for Calgar there is still curiosity.
"The angel of destiny can still get married and have children. Do you think this is destiny?
I don't believe this, it's just that the pressure they have to face is too great for a qualified prophet.
What Madoc faces is not as easy as you may know.
It’s just that I didn’t expect him to make this choice at this time. To be honest, he is the one I admire most among the three ancestors.”
The first generation ancestor said without hesitation.
He and Warusk are still different. Warusk doesn't like sharing, especially sharing things like responsibility and pressure!
But the first generation ancestor was relatively light-hearted in this kind of thing. He would say whatever he thought of and do whatever he wanted to do.
Although he occasionally faces things that must go against his own ideas, except for those very few accidents, he is unrestrained!
"That's not true. After all, I have never heard any stories about the love between Inaris and Lilith."
Calgar didn't quite believe what the first ancestor said, but all he got in return was an idiot look.
"It's me, Kanai, why do you think the greatest recorder of barbarian history would write his parents' love on those parchments?"
The eyes of the first ancestors were very strange.
"I think you actually don't know, right? After all, love is mostly born before marriage?
At least that's the case for guys like Inaris and Lilith who don't have much existence to limit them.
Could it be that the High Heaven and the Burning Hell will still arrange marriages for the two of them?"
Anda Kurgas said.
These words directly made the first generation ancestor choke. He really had no good way to refute this statement.
"If the facts are as you said, then Inarius and Lilith should have had a happy period of time in their marriage.
The first generation ancestors should be able to know these things."
Calgar joined the discussion enthusiastically.
"Ahem, isn't it the battle on the Volusk side that you should be paying attention to now?
You see, Warusk almost smashed Banal to pieces."
The first generation ancestor pointed to the battlefield on the other side of Warusk and said.
"Ah? Really? It seems so.
But isn't Bulqueso here?"
Calga said with some surprise.
"Bulkasso? He is still outside the Holy Mountain, although according to that mage's ability, he will be back soon."
The first generation ancestors were also a little confused.
"The skill of Summoning Ancestors summons the fighting instinct of a barbarian, but it is not only capable of fighting.
Madoc and the others can put their consciousness into their own phantoms, why do you think Bulcaisel can't do this?"
Calga asked rhetorically.
This time it was the first ancestor's turn to be stunned.
"The power of the Holy Mountain has created a barrier. Can he also do this in this case?"
The first-generation ancestors didn't quite believe Calgar's statement, and even glanced at the phantom of Bulcaisso, which had stopped moving after being summoned.
"I remember that the ancestor spirits I summoned never stood still."
Anda Kurgas complained.
He also thought there was something wrong with the ancestral spirits summoned by Volusk.
"This is the sacred mountain of Harrogath, not Arreat.
This place was rebuilt by Bulcaisuo, Kalju and Cole together. Do you think they would not have made any preparations when they built this place?"
Calga pressed.
"Of course, if it were me, I would definitely leave a backup plan."
The first generation ancestor nodded in approval.
"But your backhand was directly bombarded by Tyrell, and your body couldn't even be put together."
Anda Kurgas complained.
"It was just an accident. Although I didn't like Archangels very much at that time, I didn't think that they would definitely mess with us."
The first generation ancestors smiled.
To be continued...
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