"Enzos? Isn't he our ally?" Aaron asked directly.

"I don't know much about N'Zoth, but my lord, the power you gave me must have come from N'Zoth," said Sintiale.

"Um... yes." Yun didn't understand why Sindialai suddenly asked this.

"Because I always have a desire for power in my heart. This desire often makes me do whatever it takes for power. I asked a few other people and some of them had the same question as me. Maybe it's because my level is relatively high. I can feel that I can gain unparalleled power by submitting to the Ancient Gods. This thought is okay once or twice, but if it happens too often, other thoughts will inevitably arise. Combined with the information about the Ancient Gods that the adults and I have learned before, I strongly suspect that this is N'Zoth."

Yun's heart was in turmoil after hearing Sintiale's words. He had always thought that N'Zoth was helping him, giving him weapons and energy so that he could quickly subdue so many powerful people. But after hearing what Sintiale said, he realized that the people he subdued using N'Zoth's energy would probably be controlled by N'Zoth sooner or later. No wonder N'Zoth was so generous every time he gave him energy.

Although Sindialei has always emphasized that these are just her guesses, Yun trusts Sindialei much more than N'Zoth. After all, there is no need for Yun to doubt someone who is willing to sacrifice her life for him.

But what is Enzos's purpose? Killing me won't do it any good. It's better for me and it to develop peacefully. I complement it...complement it...complement it?

Why did N'Zoth help me at the beginning? Was it because I was outside? It was sealed, so its power was hard to reach the outside? No, Leiter just got its energy. Then it was... I found many excellent carriers for its energy, and... and I opened its seal. It said it was sealed in Neptulon's necklace, and no one knew what the actual situation was. Yun didn't go down and didn't know what the specific situation of the Tide Throne was, so it was very easy for N'Zoth to deceive Yun.

Doesn't that mean that the Naga tribe who are on guard outside can't be trusted? Should I trust the people of the Curse Cult in Storm Peaks? Now that I have brought all my forces out, my house is empty. Can N'Zoth take advantage of it? Now that N'Zoth is like this, what about Yogg-Saron? Should I go to Ulduar to find Yogg-Saron?

And if you think about it carefully, there can only be one ancient god surviving on a planet, which means that he and the other ancient gods will always be enemies. Even if they cooperate, they will still be hostile in the end. In this case, it is reasonable for N'Zoth to attack him from time to time.

What about the elemental lords? Who can I trust now? Who can I cooperate with? Is Sargeras the only one I will cooperate with?

Perhaps noticing Yun's confusion, Sindialai floated in front of Yun.

"Why do we have to cooperate with others? We are strong enough to cooperate on one thing and then oppose each other. There is no need to look down on ourselves. Do we have to rely on others for our careers? Why do you have to be controlled by this fate? In my opinion, only after you have worked hard can you say whether you are good or not. Other people's words are just jealousy."

Yun looked at Sintiale in surprise. Indeed, he had been trapped in the game. Many of the difficulties he thought were reflected in the game, but the game had numbers, which were not the case here. The game had different versions, so there were differences. But you were able to kill X'thon in seconds, but you were killed in seconds by N'Zoth. Was it because N'Zoth was so much stronger than X'thon?

Moreover, logically speaking, the human team was already very powerful, and they were still able to defeat the BOSS of Ahn'Qiraj with great success, but they suffered heavy casualties in Molten Core.

So games are just games. Many of them are made for the sake of playability and confrontation. The actual situation is completely different. Why do I fail in this again and again? Sindyale is right. My appearance itself is wrong. This situation is completely different. Why do I still believe in the things in the game so dogmatically?

Why do you define yourself as a villain? Why is the Holy Light just? N'Zoth is right about something. Everyone is fighting for energy. Why are you superior to others? Why can the Titans say that they are just? In the end, the Star Soul awakened, but the planet was still gone. Why didn't they consider the life on the planet?

What's wrong with the path I'm taking? I just want to survive. There's no good or bad. What Sindyalai said is that I am a person with a system, a protagonist. The system is obviously higher than the ancient gods and Titans. Why do I always feel that I am worse than them? Why do I have to unite with them?

"Well, yes, we have to find our own way. You two should discuss what we should do next." Yun pointed at Sindialai and Fritz.

"We've discussed it and it's okay, but you don't leave." Sindialai suddenly stopped Yun who was about to leave.

"Um...you guys...just discuss it, why do you ask me to do anything?" Yun felt a little embarrassed that his plan to slip away had failed.

"It's okay. It's not difficult for you. We are going to the Frozen Throne now. There are too many uncertainties ahead. I need you to provide some information." Sindiale said.

"Ah? I've told you everything I know." Yun had indeed said everything he could say before coming.

"I need to know the fate. What fate do you know or see?" Sintiale asked, staring at the cloud.

"This...this..." Yun really didn't know what to say.

"Don't be in a hurry, but you have to say something, no matter if it's true or false, I want to listen." Sindialai said to Yun.

"Okay, then I'll tell you. Don't ask me why, I don't know either. Don't ask me how I know. I'll just tell you, don't ask any questions." Yun said with a sigh.

"Okay, you go ahead."

Yun really didn't know what to say, so he just told the story of Arthas in the game, including the massacre in Stratholme, the assassination in Lordaeron, the journey north to find Frostmourne, and his becoming the Lich King.

"There are obviously too many loopholes here," Aaron said bluntly.

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