Chapter 899: A Mortal Who Fears the Gods
Fear, this emotion that had not been seen for many thousands of years resurfaced in Haka's heart.
As Leo stepped into Zulghrab, a sense called danger took over Haka's heart, the gods' instincts when a danger could bring them the danger of falling.
Fall!
The thought of these two words made Haka's heart feel empty.
Fear was like a poisonous snake, creeping deep inside Haka when he wasn't looking.
Haka, the god of blood, is scared!
How can I be scared if I'm just an ant-like mortal?
What qualifications do they have to make me afraid?
What are they capable of causing me to fall?
Haka didn't want to admit that his dignified blood god, a god who overlooked the mortal world from above, would have a heart of retreat in front of mortals, a big joke.
Realizing that she was afraid, Haka became angry.
He swore that he must kill all the creatures in this world and destroy this world, otherwise how could he wash away such a great shame?
I am the Great Blood God!
Haka was roaring.
Jindu was very happy, he knew that his chance had come when he realized that Haka's strength had been greatly damaged, and when Haka began to struggle hard, he thought that he was getting closer and closer to becoming a god, and now Haka was hysterically roaring, Jindu seemed to see success beckoning to him.
"Haka is dying!"
In fact, there is no need for Jindu to cheer up, Yecrek will naturally insist. These Gulabash troll priests were grasshoppers on the same rope as Jindu at this time, and since they had launched a rebellion against Haka, they either succeeded in removing Haka, the god of blood, or were killed by Haka after defeat.
In this mentality, any action of Hakka will be thought of in their favor, because no one wants to see themselves defeated and killed.
Whether it was Haka's struggles or his roar, in the eyes of the rebellious Yekrik and others, it only meant one thing - they were getting closer and closer to success.
Reality is cruel, it will not be shifted by human will, and naturally it will not develop in the direction that the troll priests expect to see because Yekrik and the others are trying to think things for the better.
Haka's struggles and roars weren't driven by his waning strength, and Kindo and Yecrek were destined for nothing.
Following the sense of crisis, Haka's gaze looked towards the entrance of Zulghrab, and just as Leo was looking at him in the center of the altar, the eyes of one god and one person met and sparks fierce from half of Zulghrab.
It's that human, it's him, it's this mortal who gave birth to the danger of falling!
Hakka was roaring, his eyes almost incinerating him with hatred.
Compared to Haka's excitement, Leo was extremely calm.
Others looked at Haka with fierce eyes, but Leo read a message from it—lust and guilt.
Haka was scared!
At least that's what Leo thinks.
If Haka wasn't afraid of him, how could he look at him fiercely?
As a god who treats mortals like ants, if Haka is not afraid, how can he scare him with such a way that has no actual lethality?
Having a god feel terrified of himself, Leo wanted to laugh out loud.
"The blood god Haka is nothing remarkable."
The blood stone demon clone looked at Haka's eyes with a few wisps of heat, killing Haka he is the new blood god, casting his body with Haka's body and absorbing all of Haka's power, even if he has not yet gotten rid of the realm of the pseudo-god, it is much more stable, and it is no longer so easy to fall.
"It's really nothing big, but it's not easy to kill him."
Kael'thas said as he and Leo walked towards the center of Zulgrab, and the Blood Elf Prince spoke softly, and his hand that held the golden staff of Sindore, which was white and slightly trembling in his knuckles, betrayed him—Kael'thas was about to face Haka, and Kael'thas was far less relaxed than he had appeared.
The guy on the altar is the Haka who brought the Gulabash Empire to its knees.
Braddock looked at Haka's figure and snorted, as a member of the Gulabash Empire, the Great Witch Doctor of the Skull-splitting Clan was extremely resentful of the culprit of the collapse of the empire, and he wanted to crush Haka's bones to ashes. Driven by hatred, even if he knew that Haka was the god Braddock, he dared to make a move.
Outsiders appeared among Zurgrabb, Jindu was anxious, Yecreek was anxious, Vinnosis was anxious, and the other troll priests were also anxious.
Gamaran is really a waste, it has been less than half an hour since he was taken away and the foreigners set foot in Zurghrab, this guy usually drags as if he is twenty-five or eighty-thousand, but it is really so useless at the critical moment.
Compared with Yekrick and the others, Jindu's anxiety was even worse.
Originally, he thought that relying on Gamaran and the Nightmare Dragons would be able to hold off Leo for at least one or two hours, but who expected the latter to deal with Gamaran and his group of fanatical Atalai priests so quickly, and the battle time was far shorter than Jindu expected, so Jindu's time was not enough.
Leo, how can they be so strong, but Gamaran has the Nightmare Tyrant Elanis and the four-headed green dragon to help, why can't they stop them?
Knowing that he was underestimating Leo's abilities, he also overestimated the power of Gamaran and Ilan Kunis, and because of his mistakes, things were going against him.
Could it be that Yecreek and I are here to fight Haka to the death, only to be picked up by Woking and Leo in the end?
Jin Du was unwilling, he had the heart to retreat, but the reality did not allow him to retreat.
It is not up to him to suppress Haka's magic circle, it is easy to stop when a large magic circle like this is launched, and it is powerless without the cooperation of Yekrik and others.
If you don't stop the operation of the circle, you will continue to fight with Haka, but if you want to stop, it depends on Jekrik whether they want to or not.
Looking at Haka who was locked in the center of the circle, even Jindu had to admit that he didn't want to miss this opportunity, let alone give it up.
Haka must be dealt with before Leo and the others arrive, and at the worst they must suppress him, so that Haka cannot drag himself in the rest of the battle.
Jindu made a decision in his heart, things had already reached this point, and he couldn't give up.
Can the Troll Priests really stop the blood god Haka before Leo arrives at the altar?
If Leo knew what Jindu was thinking, he would definitely tell Jindu not to worry, and let him lead Yecreek and other troll priests to slowly wear down Haka's strength.
It is in Leo's interest to use the Jindu and Gulabash Troll Priests as cannon fodder to take the lead in depleting Haka's combat power, and Leo will not intervene until the outcome of the two is decided.
Because he was not in a hurry, Leo, who had solved the obstacle to progress, was walking slowly, and if he could reach the altar where Haka was in ten minutes with all his strength, he would not be able to reach it in an hour or two.
Leo was not in a hurry, but Haka and Jindu did not, they only knew that trouble was coming and that they had to fight quickly.
Jindu is in a hurry, why isn't Haka in a hurry?
The human who brought him the threat of his fall has already been killed, and the troll priest who doesn't hurry up to solve the rebellion really has to wait until that human is killed to see if he can't make a joke?
Being betrayed by believers is already a very humiliating thing for the gods, and what is even more humiliating is that being imprisoned by the believers as a god can no longer be disgraced.
No god wants such a scandal to spread, and no god wants others to see his predicament, and Haka is no exception.
Seeing that he couldn't break free from the magic array that locked him for a while, Haka made a decision in his heart.
"Traitors, you will be punished, feel the wrath of the blood god!"
Jin Du was shocked to find that Haka's strength suddenly increased several times, and the magic array presided over by him and Yecreek and other high-ranking priests only lasted half a minute before Haka, whose strength had increased greatly, was forcibly cracked.
The gods will be in danger of falling when they come to the mortal world, and although Haka looks down on the creatures of the mortal world, in order to give his little life enough protection, he also prepared a trick before coming.
What Haka didn't expect was that this was supposed to be a hind hand against the enemy, but it was used on his own followers.
When Haka broke free from the shackles of the magic circle, Jindu secretly said in his heart: It's over!
Betrayal is the most unforgivable act, and both mortals and gods abhor it, and Jindo knows that he who leads the rebellion is unlucky, and everyone else can survive, but he can't.
Jindu was right, Haka really wouldn't let him live.
Haka, who had regained his freedom, laughed fiercely, and his powerful divine power destroyed Jindu's body in an instant, but as for his soul, Haka did not destroy it.
It's easy to kill Jindu, but isn't that too cheap for this troll priest?
It is necessary to let him suffer forever and eternally, so that he can relieve the hatred in Haka's heart.
In order to torture Jindu and make him suffer endlessly, Haka used his ability as a soul snatcher and threw Jindu's soul into the Endless Void, and if Jindu wanted to survive, he would have to endure all kinds of torture in the Endless Void.
Either completely dissipated from body to soul, or tortured and struggling to survive in the endless void, Haka's heart is indeed black enough.
Having killed the culprits of the rebellion, Haka was not prepared to spare the others, and high priests such as Jecreek suffered.
Seeing that Haka had killed Jindu with a single blow after breaking free from the shackles of the circle, Yecreek and they understood that something was wrong, and that the strong Haka was no match for them, and the troll priest did not hesitate to turn around and run.
They don't want to think about it, can they outrun Haka?
Haka's body swayed, and the powerful divine power intertwined into a large invisible and substantiated net, firmly netting all the trolls near the altar.
Yecreek and the other troll priests, who were about to escape, found that no matter how they ran, they couldn't run out of the range of the Haka, and resisting was death, and if they didn't resist, they would die, and since they were going to die both horizontally and vertically, why didn't they resist?
Several of the troll priests lashed out, and they all turned around and attacked Haka, much to Haka's anger.
At the moment when Haka's strength skyrocketed, the Blood Stone Demon had a sense - Haka's life-saving hole card was forced to be used by Jindu.
"Jindu, you really didn't disappoint me." Leo changed his previous leisurely pace and ran at full speed towards the central altar of Zulgrabb, "Kael'thas, Woking, come with me. God Butcher is here! ”
(To be continued)