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Chapter 1937: Sargeras: Where is a palace as big as mine? !

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Sarlayan didn't know what material the Annihilator's scythe was made of, but he thought it couldn't be bad.

Argus the Unkiller is Sargeras' biggest trump card before he captures the souls of other titans.

Putting it into perspective, if Sarlayan were in his position, he would definitely arm the Annihilators with all his strength at all costs.

But...some problems cannot be solved smoothly by relying solely on heap resources.

Even though Sargeras found the most precious materials that could be found in the universe for the Annihilators, in terms of forging skills, Argus, a mere mortal civilization, was far from comparable to Khaz'goroth, who was famous throughout the universe.

For example, if the forging skills of the Argus civilization barely touched the threshold of a demigod, then Kazgoros's skills were at the level of a senior true god, and the gap between the two is visible to the naked eye.

By the way, as one of Kazgoroth's most proud creations, Azadas's forging skills can be regarded as reaching the pinnacle of demigods under this standard analogy.

Closer to home, when Te'sarak collided head-on with the scythe of the Annihilator, the quality gap between the two was clear at a glance.

Before Aggramar passed down Taysalak to Sharlayan, both the Staff of Balance and the War Sword of Valajar could no longer keep up with Sharlayan's improvement in strength.

The problem with Valarjar's War Sword has been described in detail before, so I won't go into details here. The problem with the Staff of Balance is actually more serious.

This artifact was made by Sharlayan's own collection of materials and the help of Aegwynn.

Not to mention Aegwynn's skills, the concept of making the Staff of Balance is to balance the two diametrically opposite forces of life and death.

In other words, Sarlayan needs to reconcile the power of death and life he controls within a range that can just maintain balance, so that he can maximize the power of the Staff of Balance.

The power of life is a part of Sharlayan's unique colorful protection, but the power of death is not included in it.

This causes Sarlayan to continuously widen the gap between life and death as he further understands the power of colorful guardians, making it difficult to maintain the balance between the two powers.

To tell a joke, the Staff of Balance is essentially a staff that can be used to poke people directly. Note, it is a staff.

Since he cannot maintain the balance between the power of life and death, Sarlayan just uses it as a spear in many cases, which is actually enough to explain the problem.

In the one-third-acre land of Azeroth, it was really difficult for Sharlayan to find a more advanced substitute for a while, and he could only continue to make do with these two weapons that he had already used.

After officially acquiring Taishalak, Sarlayan intuitively felt the gap in the quality of the artifacts.

To put it in a barrage joke, the War Sword of Valajar and the Staff of Balance are like second-hand family cars that were brand new in 1995, while Tesarak is a brand new supercar that just came out. The two are completely different. .

Holding Taishalak with almost full performance, Sarlayan can swing this powerful sword in all directions without any scruples.

All joking aside, in the entire universe, only Gribor, now in the hands of Sargeras, can barely compete with Taysalak.

Yes, just barely.

Because the weapon spirit of Gausarak resides in Tesarak, and there is also a gap between the two in forging technology.

Tesarak was reforged by Khaz'goroth himself, while Gorribor was restored by Sargeras' craftsmen in Man'are.

With the temporary infusion of power from the Titans, Sarlayan did not fall behind in the face of the Annihilators, and even relied on his superiority in weapons to attack the enemy with every move.

Weapon superiority is only one of the reasons why Sarlayan is firmly in control of the situation. Another important factor comes from the Annihilator himself - this titan with good hardware strength is extremely lacking in actual combat experience. Sarlayan can lure him away by selling any flaws. Be fooled.

It is inevitable that this situation will occur.

As the trump card in the hands of Sargeras, the Annihilator was unable to condense into an entity most of the time before. Instead, it served as the energy supply battery for the Burning Legion. Naturally, it had no chance to accumulate experience against powerful enemies.

Sarlayan's current strength was tempered in countless actual battles, and the gap between the two in actual combat experience was intuitively reflected in the battle scenes.

If it weren't for Sarlayan's inability to perfectly control the sudden increase in external power, the Destroyer, which had only powerful hardware, might not have been able to hold on for more than 5 minutes in his hands.

While Thalayan was holding back the Destroyer to prevent him from interfering with the Titans' efforts to charge for the legacy of the Firstborn, Sargeras, who rushed back to Argus, was only seen at the old site of Antorus. A ruin in disarray.

"Where's my palace? Where's the Burning Throne that's as big as me?!"

Sargeras was dumbfounded. He didn't expect that just a few months after he went out on business, his lair would be completely demolished.

Hatton and Talgas, who were hiding in the dark and observing quietly, carried out Sarlayan's warning very well and strictly restrained their people, preventing Sargeras from noticing any movement.

Sargeras stood blankly in mid-air, blowing the cold wind of Argus whose concentration of evil energy had dropped significantly~www.wuxiamtl.com~it took nearly half an hour before he gradually came back to his senses.

"So that's it...shutting the tiger away from the mountain! Haha!"

"boom!"

Sargeras, who was laughing angrily, emitted an extremely terrifying aura. Seeing that something was wrong, Talgas hurriedly pulled Hatton, who didn't know what was happening, back to the cave where they were hiding.

The next second, an energy shock wave that seemed to be capable of destroying the world swept over, and unsurprisingly buried the hole where the two used to observe the outside world.

Fortunately, Sargeras, who was extremely angry, did not kill Argus with a hot-headed sword. Perhaps in his opinion, after he solved the Pantheon colleagues who were hiding behind and playing tricks, he would have the opportunity to return here again. A planet to restart unfinished business.

It is true that Sargeras' brain is not as useful as those of those who are more calculating and resourceful, but it is not stupid to say that he is stupid.

He could guess with his toes that the Titans, including Eonar, must have returned to the Pantheon by now and were actively preparing some conspiracy against him.

After calming down and thinking clearly about the cause and effect, Sargeras did not stay in Argus to waste time. Without saying a word, he turned around and physically jumped in the direction of the Pantheon.

Yes, the physical body jumps directly, it is so arrogant.

"Huh~"

Seeing Sargeras leaving with his sword in a menacing manner, Hatton and Talgas were frightened and then they opened up the soil covering the entrance of the cave and walked out.

Hatton: "Fortunately, this guy didn't go crazy on the spot. Finally, the worst possibility that Sarlayan mentioned did not happen."

Talgas also nodded with lingering fear: "Next, it depends on the outcome of the battle between the Titans and Sargeras. I hope that as Sarlayan said, we can solve the problem once and for all that Sargeras has brought to the entire universe. The coming power oppresses us." (End of chapter)

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