Chapter 49 Showdown

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Arthas rolled on the spot and dodged the iceberg controlled by Ner'zhul that flew towards him. The hard ice smashed into pieces on the platform of the Frozen Throne.

When he had just stabilized his body, the second icicle had already flown over. At this time, it was too late to dodge. Alsace made a prompt decision and sent his war hammer forward, preparing to take this attack forcefully.

The front part of the sharp icicle collided violently with the hammer head attached to the holy light, but Arthas' right hand still held the war hammer firmly, showing no signs of weakness.

"boom!"

Rubbles, dust, and snow flew all over the sky when the icicles fell. The soul of the Lich King Ner'zhul in the ice stared at Arthas who disappeared into the dust.

A ray of sacred golden light soared into the sky, instantly clearing away the surrounding obstacles, revealing Alsace's figure. His armor showed some signs of wear and tear, and the Revenge of the Holy Light was slightly damaged in the collision just now.

However, the prince's momentum and physical strength have not diminished at all. Among the six basic energies, the most important are holy light and death. When carrying these two opposite energies, his body also becomes stronger.

Every flow of holy light and death brings him strength, and every breath he takes makes his body stronger.

What Alsace is not afraid of most is a protracted battle. The Holy Light can heal his injuries, and the power of death gives his body characteristics similar to those of the undead, such as having no specific fatal points and not feeling tired.

This is the basis for carrying the original attributes. Without a strong body, it is very likely to be backlashed by energy and can only exist in the form of an energy body.

As for the more dangerous evil energy and shadow power, Alsace may only be involved in using dark magic to perform necromancy, and he is not proficient in it.

After all, using these two powers is likely to directly attract the attention of Sargeras and void creatures, which will undoubtedly expose oneself to danger.

The magical power represented by arcana was integrated into the power of death by him as a carrier for the casting of dark spells. This is also the reason why Alsace is not a mage, but can display some basic magical abilities.

The more relaxed and high-spirited Arthas appears, the more headache Ner'zhul has. His soul is indeed powerful, but now he still needs to devote part of his attention to preventing the internal situation of the Scourge.

Not all people join the Scourge voluntarily, most of them are "forced" to become his servants, and there are many undead who want to crush Ner'zhul to ashes.

In addition, during the previous confrontation with Alsace's fabricated illusion, he was injured by that weird scene. If it continued, he would probably be killed by Alsace.

While Ner'zhul was thinking, he released part of his mind to once again observe the progress of the battle under the Frozen Throne. What disappointed him was that under the command of Anub'arak, the undead army was taken away by Arthas. Delaying his men regardless of casualties.

If this trend continues, it will take less than an hour or two to finish all the undead.

While Ner'zhul summoned evil spirits, ice and shadow runes to attack Arthas, he considered whether to call the Dread Lords for help.

Although Ner'zhul was now stronger than most of them in one-on-one situations, he had to admit that those demons were still much stronger than the high-level undead under him.

Anub'arak, the only one who could rival them, had already fallen to Arthas, and Anub'rakhan, who was slightly inferior, was being dragged away by the crypt lord to teach him a lesson.

As for the other guys, they are of no use in such a battle. Instead, they will distract themselves or deliver food to Alsace.

Ner'zhul had noticed that Arthas did not use the rune sword Frostmourne against him. Arthas knew that this sword could only exert limited power without devouring enough souls, and that it would also be used by him who knew its abilities. Find the flaw.

It is a pity that Arthas did not give him the opportunity to use his "understanding of Frostmourne" and kept using the warhammer to fight against Ner'zhul.

What made Ner'zhul even more puzzled was that Arthas's physical strength seemed to have no upper limit. A mortal's body could not last long in such a high-intensity battle and would soon become exhausted.

But Arthas became more and more courageous as he fought, showing no signs of straining his hips. Ner'zhul even found that the holy light released by Arthas became stronger each time.

As an undead, Ner'zhul felt it was a bit difficult to exert his soul power with all his strength, but as a living person, Arthas' performance was unusually long-lasting.

'This human being is full of eccentricities. '

Just when Ner'zhul was hesitant, Arthas took advantage of the moment when the Lich King was distracted to think, and the warhammer slammed onto the ice, erupting with a shock wave of holy light.

A wave of holy light burst out, shattering Ner'zhul's dark rune barrier. The Lich King quickly took another huge icicle to resist the impact of the holy light.

The holy light hit the icicle that Ner'zhul used as a shield, causing the thick ice block to explode. The energy erupted in the collision disrupted the Lich King's soul vision to a certain extent.

He could no longer capture Arthas' position in his perception. Arthas had also taken advantage of this opportunity to approach Ner'zhul.

But Ner'zhul's cautious defense prevented him from quickly breaking through the barrier and directly attacking Ner'zhul's body.

Ner'zhul, who was sitting on the power brought by the soul vortex here in the Frozen Throne, received a considerable degree of blessing. Even Arthas could not break his barrier and body with just one blow.

As long as Arthas attacks the rune barrier, Ner'zhul will immediately summon frost to counterattack, forcing Arthas to retreat.

But he also noticed that after Ner'zhul controlled the icicles to hit him, there would always be a pause, which made him understand that the Lich King's vision seemed to be affected by the excessive energy impact on the field.

So Arthas began to think of ways to create opportunities to weaken Ner'zhul's perception. Only by waiting until his perception weakened and attacking at the same time could it be possible to damage Ner'zhul's body before he could build a new barrier.

When the energy on the field gradually calmed down, the Lich King once again captured Arthas' position. His soul whispered small words, and it seemed that he had not given up on tempting Arthas to fall.

Alsace swung his war hammer and smashed several sharp ice picks. At the same time, he waved his left hand, and the semicircular shield formed by the holy light blocked the spell [Death Coil] that entangled the resentful soul.

After resisting Ner'zhul's attack, Arthas exerted force on his waist, and the swift war hammer almost compressed the air into a ball, severely shattering the ice wall blocking the road.

When scattered ice shards and bursts of energy once again disrupted Ner'zhul's vision, Arthas' right hand reached for something hanging on the weapon belt on his chest.

"boom!"