Chapter 1931: Sargeras Is Indeed Powerful...... But who said you had to go head-to-head with him?

The first owner of Gosharak was Sargeras, and it was in his hands that the strongest sword in the universe called the Dark Ripper refused to succumb to the thief and took the initiative to break itself in half, thereby escaping from Sargeras's grasp.

The half of the broken sword, which had inherited the spirit of the Gorsalak artifact, circled around the vast universe and finally found its second master, Agrama, who now sat in front of Saljan.

After being reforged by Kazgros, the half of the broken sword became the Tysharak that is now held in the hands of Sarjan, the Flame Ripper.

The other half of the broken sword, which did not have the spirit of the artifact lodged, was recovered by Sargeras and forged by Eredar craftsmen to become the Dark Boiler, Grebol.

According to the information provided by the barrage, Graybol was angrily inserted into the Great Desert of Silisus by Sargeras, who was about to be sealed by the Pantheon, in the future of the original history, which also caused great damage to the Azeroth Star Soul, and then led to the concept mineral of Azerit, which contains a large amount of Star Soul Essence.

Agrama's words about Tesarak entrusting him to Salaan were clearly self-deprecating, but they were indeed his true thoughts, and he believed that he was no longer worthy of the spirit of the High Salak artifact that had high hopes for him.

At this time, Salian suddenly received some of the memories and emotions contained in the Excalibur in his hand.

Needless to say, I know that this memory is from Agrama, and it is the desperate memory of him losing himself little by little under the endless torture of the witches.

After escaping the fallen Sargeras, the machine spirits of Gosharak did have great expectations for Agrama.

It believes that only Agrama, who once served as Sargeras' lieutenant and knows the Fallen Titans best, will be able to accomplish its ultimate goal of defeating Sargeras and ultimately reforging High Shalak.

Regarding the reforged Gaushalac, the facts are very similar to the inferences that Salian and the barrage cobbled together from the fragmentary information.

The reason why Sargeras was unable to reunite Tesharak and Goribor was not only due to the resolute resistance of the High Sharak Spirit, but also the foreshadowing that Kazgros had accidentally planted when forging the strongest sword.

Known as the Shaper, Kazgros is the undisputed strongest forger in the universe, and the Pillar of Creation artifact that the Titans left behind in Azeroth was also created by him.

When forging the High Sharak, Kazgros took the initiative of Sargeras, who was still a noble Bronze Titan at the time, to add an underlying logic to the High Sharak.

"Only those who have justice in their hearts can wield this divine sword to maintain the order of the universe."

Officially, because of this rule, Sargeras lifted a stone and hit himself in the foot, and after his fall, he was naturally disqualified from continuing to use High Sharak, and Agrama, who had succumbed to the will of darkness, was no exception.

Agrama is also very clear about this underlying logic, even if he does not take the initiative to pass on Taisharak to Sarren, Taisharak, who is housed in the spirit of the High Sharak, will no longer identify with him, the former master who has fallen willingly.

Since the loss of Taysharak is a foregone conclusion, it is better to be generous, so that at least you can win the favor of the new owner of Gosharak.

Being able to get the approval of the High Salak Weapon Spirit is enough to show that Saray is a person who meets the criteria for choosing the owner of this divine sword, and Agrama doesn't have to worry about the non-human trust.

Agrama, who took the initiative to shrink in size, stood up with her tired body, patted Sarean's equally sore shoulder with difficulty, and encouraged: "Ever since Gao Shalak found me, I have never been able to find a chance to fulfill his long-cherished wish. ”

"I hope that Gao Shalak can be reforged as a whole in your hands, but I want to achieve this goal......"

"I know." Facing Agrama's expectant gaze, Sarian nodded solemnly: "Putting aside the other issues, I need to at least get back the half of the broken sword in Sargeras's hand firstβ€”that is, the Dark Boiler, Grayball." ”

Agrama said earnestly: "To be honest, for you who are still in the growth stage, this task is very difficult, and the terrifying strength of Sargeras ...... I know better than anyone. ”

Salian smiled with a subtle expression: "Indeed, but ...... No one says I have to defeat him in a one-on-one duel, do they? ”

"Uh~" Agrama scratched her head in amazement: "What do you mean?" ”

Sarian looked mysterious and said, "You'll find out soon." ”

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Although the four core members of the Witch Society, led by Suraya, hid the souls of the Titans deeply, while they themselves were dead and still waiting for the resurrection CD, the headquarters of the Witch Society, which had lost its owner, quickly opened its doors to the Azeroth coalition.

After successfully killing Haka, the dog king in the eastern part of Antorus, Valeera, who received Garrod's call for help, immediately rushed to the headquarters of the Witch Guild with her elite scout team.

As these experienced thieves dig deep into the ground, the secret underground space that the witches would use to hide the souls of the Titans is soon revealed.

The battle with Agrama had left the high-level demigods, including Saljan, severely overdrawn, and even with Sarren's powerful self-healing ability, he could not recover his state in a short period of time.

By the time Sarren dragged his tired body into Anthorus with a bewildered Agrama, the decisive battle for Argus that had erupted on the Burning Throne had come to an end.

The battle plan drawn up by Garrod and Sarren went smoothly, and not long after Illidan led the vanguard to take the headquarters of the Witches, the demon army that was still fighting each other at the end of the day could not hold out for long under the all-out attack of the Azeroth coalition army.

As high-ranking demons such as the Dog King Haka, Manolos, and the Evil Lord Zakun were killed one after another, the morale that the Antolan Council had barely boosted through the pre-battle oath quickly collapsed.

By the time Saljan and his party arrived at the Witches' headquarters, the reluctant and competitive demigods of Lezan, Torrim, Hodir, Godling, and Ashaman had already entered the council hall of Antolan with Tulayan, the deputy commander of the coalition forces.

Incidentally, since Sarena himself holds the title of Commander-in-Chief of the Coalition Forces, Garrod is also the Deputy Commander of the Coalition Forces, but he has a higher command priority than Turlayan and Azhara, who are also Deputy Commanders.

Although the three high-ranking members of the Antolan Command Council are of high status, their own combat effectiveness is not top-notch, and they are not even comparable to Targas, who has been infused with the power of Sargeras.

If it is a head-on confrontation, even if Tulayan and others have the upper hand, it will take a lot of time and troops to win the final victory of this local battle.

But well...... After Targas shouted "The Burning Legion will end here, Azeroth will win", the battle that should have been fought for at least several days took less than half a day to decide the winner.

I won't press these words anymore.

After following Sarjan to the headquarters of the Witches' Society, Agrama immediately noticed the souls of his fellow citizens who had escaped from their predicament but had not yet recovered from their long torment, as well as the bodies of several original Titans that had just been searched by Valilla herself.

"This ......" Agrama couldn't help but laugh out loud in surprise, and the exhaustion in his body seemed to be swept away: "Sarjan, I understand the meaning of your previous sentence now. ”

"Sargeras, it's time for his unrighteous expedition to come to an end." (End of chapter)