Tanan at this time was still in conflict with him when he gave up all the common barbaric creatures and led other high-level creatures away, especially if he had completely determined that once he chose to give up, they would not survive. It is even more difficult to make such a choice.

From Tanan's point of view, these barbaric creatures who followed him to the depths of Brakada to avenge the mage can no longer be regarded simply as their general existence. For Tanan, they have a deeper meaning.

For this battle, Tanan has already brought all his men. Among the barbaric creatures that are still alive at this time, there are many who have followed Tanan all the way to the present. The Tanan will not show this, but he has already regarded the behavior of these barbaric creatures in his eyes.

These barbaric creatures following Tanan have long regarded Tanan as an embodiment of the will of their ancestors. Whether it is Tanan’s behavior, achievements, or the identity of his natural hero, he has proved this to them. If there is a better choice, Tanan is naturally unwilling to give up these barbaric creatures.

Previously, Tanan did not anticipate that he would feel hesitant at this point, so that he could not make a decision.

If there are enough decisions in Tanan's heart to make the most suitable decision for the moment, it is to find a way to keep the most important high-level creatures when the whole is in a big disadvantage. Only at this point, Tanan seemed extremely hesitant at this time.

In this case, in the face of this difficult decision, Tanan's thoughts seemed to return to the past.

Tanan once felt extremely puzzled as to why he had the status of a natural hero. Especially when he realized the powerful strength of the hero, this doubt was always in his mind.

As the most special natural hero among all heroes, this increase in strength is naturally more powerful. What Tanan does not understand is why this unique identity exists in himself. At the same time, Tanan also believed that the inherent hero identity must have its meaning.

In Tanan’s original idea, his natural heroic identity was to free himself from the cruald, save other barbaric creatures from the Master’s slavery, and complete his revenge on the Master. This is the gifted mission of this special identity, and this is where the heroic will lies.

In the past, Tanan always carried out such a will, and the actions he made were also recognized by other creatures of Kruod. Even to some extent, he had already exceeded Tanan’s own level of understanding. Also recognized his will.

Tanan, who has this idea, did not care about the barbaric creatures who died in it in the previous battle.

In Tanan's eyes, these dead barbaric creatures and their sacrifices are all to achieve a greater goal, that is, revenge against the mage.

Tanan believed that even the once ancestors would be proud of these dead barbaric creatures.

But at this moment, looking at the barbaric creatures with low morale in front of him, and a large number of companions who died in battle, Tanan suddenly hesitated.

Tanan realized that there seemed to be something more important than the goals and beliefs he had believed in before, attracting his attention.

Before Tanan made a final decision, the barbaric creatures under his opponent gave orders, and an anomaly occurred on the battlefield.

Those behemoth beasts who originally came to the outside of the battlefield to deter surrounding enemies and made them dare not take action for a while, took action first and took the initiative to kill the surrounding enemies without being commanded by Tanan.

This move of the Behemoth monster will undoubtedly destroy the original formation of the surrounding enemies, but they themselves have once again penetrated into the battlefield. The Crystal Dragon, who was waiting on the side, noticed this situation, and also took action, stepping forward to deal with the attack of the Behemoth.

Noting this move of the Behemoth Beasts, Tanan immediately noticed the problems in them. When Tanan returned to the battlefield as early as he tried to command these Behemoth behemoths, he noticed the anomalies in them.

Along the way, Tanan's control of the Behemoth beast relied on a special method, a method directly taught by the will of the ancestors in the deepest part of Krurot.

Unlike among the many Cyclops, there is the existence of the hero Cyclops, who can command all Cyclops, but in the Behemoth Behemoth, there is no such creature.

If it was not the method taught by the ancestors, even Tanan would not be able to give any orders to the Behemoth Beast that originally existed in the depths of Krood.

For such a group of legendary creatures, they are no longer restricted by any power. Even during the long-term slavery of the master to Krulot, no master dare to come to offend. In Tanan's cognition, only the method provided by this ancestor can influence it.

According to the method taught by the ancestors in the depths of Kruod, Tanan can issue orders to these Behemoths through a special connection, but such orders are not mandatory. Nan's order was too abnormal, and Behemoth could reject it.

Tanan noticed the anomaly when he gave the order to the Mongolian monster. Tanan found that his connection with these behemoth beasts had been downplayed for some reason, and the command of the behemoth beasts was not as smooth as before.

However, at that time, Tanan, because he had to face the enemies around him, did not care too much about this, but instead shifted his attention to how to lead his men away from the battlefield.

At this time, the unusual behaviors of the Behemoth beasts undoubtedly made Tanan in front of him aware of such anomalies.

Tanan tried to give instructions to Behemoth through his own consciousness, but only part of Behemoth could respond to Tanan at this time. For other behemoth behemoths, the instructions sent by Tanan seemed to sink into the sea, and no response came.

Although the unusual situation that occurred in the Behemoth beast puzzled Tanan at this time, it also prevented him from thinking about what choice he should make.

These out-of-control behemoth behemoths dispersed the formation of surrounding enemies at once. When the enemy's attention was on the Behemoth monster, and a large number of people were mobilized to respond, Tanan immediately ordered the barbarian creatures around him and took advantage of this opportunity to start the breakout.

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