Chapter 122: Return to camp


After solving the elf lieutenant, Rod did not stop the centaur under him, but hurried towards the original direction.
It didn't take long for Rod to rush out of the black cloud, and the light appeared again in front of Rod.
At this time, the elf in the rear spotted the lieutenant lieutenant who fell to the ground. After being attacked by Rhode and falling from the horse, the lieutenant lieutenant was dead.
Under the light of the fire, on the side, an elf came to the body of the elf adjutant and removed the pendant from his body.
In the hand of the elf, the eyelids on the pendant were completely closed, enclosing the eyeball in the center, without any intention of opening.
In this pendant, there is the spiritual imprint of the court mage, which is only allowed to be used by the court mage and the person designated by him.
When the court mage handed the pendant to the adjutant, he was only allowed to use it by himself, which also led to the rest of the elves around holding the treasure and sighing when the adjutant was killed.
Seeing this, the elf shook his head. Their mission to hunt down Rhodes was a failure.
Recognizing this, these elves did not make any unnecessary moves, but just retreated to the original path, and at the same time placed the body of the elf adjutant immediately and took it away.
As the elves retreated, the surroundings returned to calm.
On the other side, Rhode didn't slow down his speed because he didn't know the information of the treasure. He still drove towards the camp where the task was originally taken in the Centaur.
With the passage of time, Rhode was getting closer and closer to the camp. In Rhode's perception, no one in the rear was tracking him. After completing the task, he was considered a safe evacuation.
It didn't take long for Rod to arrive inside the camp.
After a gallop all the way, at this time, the sky was already bright.
In the sight of Rhodes, there appeared several Necromancers who also headed to the camp. These Necromancers were surrounded by a large number of undead creatures.
When Rod was passing by in a centaur, these Necromancers were all alert to Rod next to them. As long as Rod approached them again, they might first attack Rod.
Rhode knew that the reason they were hostile to themselves should be their clothing.
Rhode was wearing the costume of an elf swordsman. This dress, worn on Rhode, and the whole body covered with blood, any necromancer who sees this dress will be alert to Rhode.
At this time, Rhodes took the black robe from the space ring and put it on, covering the whole figure under the black robe.
Rhode knows that in this mission, although he successfully captured the dwarf village and gained a lot of experience points, because the court mage arrived in time, Rhode did not receive any loot.
And the reward brought by this task can just make up for this and provide Rhode with a loot.
When viewing the mission information from the badge, Rhode learned that after completing this mission, he will receive a treasure as a reward.
It didn't take long for Rhode to reach the camp where he had previously taken the task.
Inside the camp, the necromancer who originally issued the mission is responsible for transmitting mission-related messages.
Seeing Rod, the Necromancer greeted him actively, and asked Rod with an expression of interest, "How are you doing? Has your mission been completed?"
The tone of the Necromancer's inquiry is low, and it seems that he simply asked Rhode about this question, but Rhode knew that the Necromancer in front of him was obviously more than just asking.
Without waiting for Rod's reply, the Necromancer continued: "Oh, I seem to have confused your task with the task of another person, but it doesn't matter much."
"Let me think about it. It has been three days since you took this task. If you think there is a problem with the task, it is too late at this time. There are only two roads in front of you. You will either run out. Any way to complete this task, either, it can only be chased to death by the black crow."
"Perhaps, you can choose not to appear in the realm of the Necromancer, but in addition to Dia, which area will welcome the arrival of a Necromancer?"
"If you come to me a few days earlier and discuss it with me, maybe I will show compassion and change your task, but now I have no choice."
"In other words, it's been three days. Did you find a way to complete this task? Or, you came to the dwarf village and spent a few days exploring it and found that you are not an opponent at all. Looking for me?"
To Rod, the Necromancer in front of him swiftly spoke a series of words, and did not give Rod the opportunity to answer. Instead, he spoke there by himself, and the expression on his face kept changing.
Through the words of the Necromancer, Rod also learned some of the previous situation. In the previous task, the Necromancer had deliberately exchanged a more difficult task for himself.
Rhode realized that the task of destroying the dwarf village should have reached the official necromancer level.
If you are a normal Necromancer and want to capture a dwarven village, according to the general method, you either need a large number of Necromancers, or require the Necromancer to have a very high level of spelling skills in order to break through the village head-on, and retreat in time before the reinforcements arrive. .
The purpose of the Necromancer's replacement mission is to gain benefits for himself in this way.
As long as the strengths of the mage are similar, they will not easily fight each other. Even if the necromancer who has been issued the task does so, the remaining necromancers will only hand over a gold coin in exchange for a suitable task.
Both before and now, Rhode can feel a threat from the Necromancer in front of him, but this feeling is not strong.
Due to the deterrence of ordinary undead creatures displayed by the Necromancer when taking over the task, in Roth's mind, the Necromancer has been completely regarded as the existence of the official Necromancer level, that is, the fourth-order Necromancer.
However, through a series of actions of the Necromancer at this time, Rod was uncertain about the true strength of the Necromancer.
According to Rhode's understanding, the official Necromancer can obviously obtain greater benefits in battle, rather than entangle these small profits with the apprentice level here.
Therefore, even if you become a formal necromancer, if you blindly search the interests of the apprentice, then his own strength may not be stronger.
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