Dragon Painting Spear could hardly imagine itself leaping to become the leader of the top ten Great Psionic Weapons, even stepping down on the nine supreme divine weapons and punching the five great chaotic divine instruments—an awe-inspiring scene!
"Ao..."
It called out softly once more.
In that call, there was hesitation—it could not submit to a new owner before its previous owner perished, as it would go against the dignity and pride of the top ten Great Psionic Weapons.
But there was also anticipation—unlike people, a weapon must continually seek an owner, requiring nourishment from extensive fame, forever struggling between the paths of "self-concealed" and "resisting self-concealment."
And for a glorious weapon, being unowned and owned were two different states.
No one wanted to be listed on the Inscription Stele, graced with the nice-sounding title of "lost divine weapon," but in reality, be discarded by the times.
Fourth Sword was so.