Chapter 124: Receive reward two


Due to the extremely fast flight speed of the bats, the Necromancer could not be evacuated for a while, and could only be surrounded by these bats.
While the bat was attacking, Rhode didn't do anything. After the first raid was repulsed by the magic ring of ice, Rhode no longer attacked, but looked for opportunities.
Following Rod's instructions, the innermost bat rushed directly to the Necromancer in front of him.
Another ice magic ring flashed, and the bats that flew towards the Necromancer died instantly, and they only turned into black mist to dissipate, but there were still a lot of bats around the Necromancer.
As the rank of the vampire body has been improved, the blood volume of the bat has also been improved. Although the bat located in the center of the ice magic ring will still die instantly, the rest of the surrounding bats have not suffered much damage.
The bat once again parted and launched an attack on the Necromancer. The Necromancer had no choice but to use the Frost Magic Ring again.
Due to the use of spells in succession, the nearby Necromancers clearly felt this, and looked at the vampires fighting the Necromancer.
For the Necromancers around them, they don’t care about the outcome of the battle. Even if either side dies in the battle, they don’t have any mercy. What they care about is that in the battle, the strength shown by the two sides and the living What's the status of the down party.
If the surviving Necromancers are weak and seriously injured, they will find a chance. Although they will not immediately fight inside the camp, if they are encountered during the next mission, they will not let them leave.
At this time, under the influence of the necromancer's spell, the bat could not be close to the necromancer for a while, but in order to destroy the surrounding bats, the necromancer's mana value was consumed a lot.
Under the control of the Necromancer, the undead creatures he originally controlled also came nearby, trying to help him resolve the offensive of the surrounding bats.
The advanced bat can well restrain the undead mage in front of him. After noticing this, Rhode did not choose to help the vampire, but immediately stepped forward to block the surrounding undead creatures.
Rhode discovered that most of the undead creatures controlled by this necromancer were some walking corpses, and only a few were skeleton soldiers. In addition, there were several ghosts. These undead creatures are obviously not worthy of the rank of this necromancer.
As the battle progressed, the surrounding undead creatures fell one by one. Under Rhode's swordsmanship, the surrounding undead creatures did not pose any threat.
Under the offensive of the bat, although the vampire used two batifications, it also successfully consumed half of the mana of the necromancer.
Under such circumstances, the Necromancer can only focus on the Necromancer who is watching around.
As the battle has taken a lot of time, the Necromancer throughout the camp has noticed this situation.
The necromancer knows that due to this indifferent nature, even if he dies, the onlooker necromancer will not have any reaction. Among these people around, only one person can save himself, that person is the senior mage who is responsible for managing the entire camp.
Out of his understanding of the man, the Necromancer quickly locked the most special area on the side. Here, a large number of ghosts and ghosts are floating, far more than the surrounding undead creatures.
At this time, in the eyes that the Necromancer hoped for, he saw the goal he needed to find, and it was the senior wizard who managed the camp.
However, what the Necromancer saw was only a pair of indifferent eyes staring at him. The senior mage obviously had no plan to save himself.
Realizing this, the Necromancer began to look squarely at his situation. For a treasure, and to satisfy some evil thoughts of his own, he offended a formal necromancer and was about to be killed by a vampire controlled by the necromancer. At this point, the Necromancer regretted for a while, but to no avail.
As for direct begging, the Necromancer did not think about this. Being a Necromancer, of course, he knows what it means to beg for mercy, just as he never let go of enemies begging for mercy. The necromancer in front of him obviously will not let himself go.
The Necromancer knows that he can only do the last stroke.
As a frost magic ring rushed past and killed all the bats that rushed to him, the Necromancer reached into his arms and took out an old magic scroll.
With the action of the Necromancer, Rod had a feeling of palpitations.
After taking out the scroll, the Necromancer did not tear it away for the first time, but looked at Rhode not far away.
This scroll is arguably the most valuable item on the entire body of the Necromancer. If possible, the Necromancer is not willing to use it as such.
Until this time, the Necromancer was still waiting for Rod to make a decision. The Necromancer does not want to waste the scroll here. If Rod is willing to retreat, the Necromancer will even give the original reward to Rhode.
What the Necromancer doesn’t know is that Rod’s decision was already made at the beginning. After going through this battle, the two apparently had formed a lot of enmity. Instead of worrying about revenge from the Necromancer in the future, it is better to resolve it now.
No matter what spell scroll the Necromancer holds in his hand, Rod can avoid it by batification. Therefore, Rod does not stop the surrounding bats from moving.
Under Rod's indication, the surrounding bats rushed to the undead mage at a faster speed.
Due to the short hesitation, the Necromancer could not even tear the scroll, and the bat had already rushed to him, starting to bite wildly.
After advancing, the fighting consciousness of bats has been greatly improved. The main target of the bat attack fell on the hand of the necromancer. With the bite of the bat, several fingers of the necromancer were bitten off and fell to the ground together with the magic scroll.
At this time, a large number of bats covered the entire body of Necromancer. The pain caused by the bite of the bat on the body completely destroyed the will of the necromancer. The necromancer could not even release the next spell, but could only fall to the ground, rolling around indiscriminately, trying to get rid of the bat on his body. .
During the tumbling process, the blood splashed all over the floor, and the voice of the Necromancer's cry gradually became weaker, and it seemed that he could not live long.
At this point, Rod walked to the necromancer. Looking at the Necromancer who fell to the ground, Rhode stabbed with a sword, right in the heart of Necromancer.
The Necromancer apparently didn't expect it, only because of one of his greeds, eventually led to his own death.
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