Chapter 153: ask


The creature that attacked the Centaur caster was the bone dragon controlled by Rhodes.
Even in frontal battles, the Centaur caster is not a bone dragon's opponent at all, let alone in this situation. Facing the raid of the bone dragon from the sky, the Centaur caster had no way to resist, so he fell in front of the cave exit.
The Centaur caster at this time has been seriously injured. If the bone dragon shot with all his strength, then under the original situation, the centaur caster would have no chance of resistance and would be directly killed by the bone dragon, but at this time, the centaur caster was only seriously injured. Did not die directly, Bone Dragon apparently left some strength.
Bone Dragon's behavior was exactly directed by Rod. When he found that the centaur caster was fleeing toward the passage when he came, Rhode ordered the bone dragon to attack the centaur caster, but don't kill it.
At this time, the Centaur caster was seriously injured and pressed under his feet by the bone dragon, and this situation was exactly what Roeder said.
In this case, the centaur caster can still cast spells and make the final resistance, but the centaur caster does not do this, but looks at the bone dragon in front of him and completely gives up the struggle.
It didn't take long for a burst of footsteps to sound in the ear of the Centaur caster. The centaur caster looked away from Bone Dragon and looked in the direction of footsteps.
Rod came to Bone Dragon, but he didn't pay attention to the Centaur caster on the ground, but put his main ideas on Bone Dragon.
The attack on the Centaur caster this time was the first battle of the bone dragon after being awakened by Rhodes. Rhodes also wanted to take this opportunity to see the combat power of the bone dragon.
Rhode realized that Bone Dragon only caused a single shot, which caused the Centaur caster to be seriously injured. Obviously, it exerted the strength of its fifth-order creature, and Rhodes spent 20 mental attributes to control it.
At this time, all of Rod's spiritual attributes are used to control undead creatures, and are not enough. Inside the cave, there are still many corpses of Centaurs, and even if Rhode awakens them, there are not enough mental attributes to control them.
For these corpses, Rod had another plan, but Rod's goal at this time was still on the Centaur caster in front of him.
Through previous battles, Rhode saw that this centaur caster was the leader of these centaurs in the cave.
When the battle had just begun, Rod thought that the centaur caster was the chief of the centaur leader himself.
But as the battle progressed, Rhode rejected this. According to the information of the Centaur leader, the tribe's original patriarch should have the status of a hero, and in the perception of Rhodes, the Centaur caster in front of him is obviously not related to the hero.
This centaur spellcaster should be just an ordinary centaur commander. Even so, Rhode can still use it to get some information about the fountain of elves.
In the process of Rhodes' march, the Centaur caster who had been stepped on the bottom of the bone by the bone dragon did not speak, but only looked at Rod with his eyes. Years of combat experience made it clear that this necromancer was the master of the bone dragon.
At this time, Rhodes also turned his attention to the centaur caster, and before he could speak, the centaur caster said first: "Powerful Necromancer, I beg for vital information in exchange for my life. "
Looking at the Centaur caster on the ground, Rhode understood its intentions. In this almost mortal situation, the Centaur caster obviously does not want to die like this, but will do everything possible to continue his life.
Therefore, after hearing the words of the Centaur Spellcaster praying for life, Rhode was relieved. If the Centaur Spellcaster in front of him really would rather die than speak to the Necromancer, then it would be difficult for Rhodes to obtain What information.
Rod came to the Centaur caster and said, "Tell me information about this cave and why you are here."
As Rhodes' voice fell, the centaur caster in front of him immediately replied: "The cave here was originally a holy place for the Silva tribe. Due to the invasion of the Necromancer, the patriarch took the powerful clan into the battle, and the rest of the centaur It is to take advantage of the terrain and stick to this position."
At this point, Rod seemed to think of something, and asked the Centaur caster in front of him: "Then, the fountain of elves that has been stored here?"
Hearing Rod’s question, the centaur caster realized that the necromancer in front of him was here for the fountain of elves here. Although aware of this, the centaur caster still had no way to resist. Answered:
"Only the patriarch can know the location of the Elven Spring. I only know that there is a place in the cave disguised as the Elven Spring to deal with intruders."
After hearing the words of the Centaur caster, Rod understood why he would be attacked by this group of Centaurs.
As for the centaur caster who does not know the location of the real elven fountain, Rod is not surprised. Since the leader of the centaur does not know the true location of the elven fountain, the centaur caster in front of him should also not know.
At this point, Rod asked: "How is the battle between Dia and Eli? What is the situation now?"
Because he had been meditating in the cave for about half a month, Rhode was not clear about the current situation. He could only know more about it through the Centaur caster in front of him.
Hearing Rod’s question, the Centaur caster seemed to think of something, but he didn’t show it. He just replied:
I don’t know the answer to this question either. I and the clan didn’t join this fight, I just want to keep the Silva tribe's heritage, so I don't know the battle situation."
After listening, Rod's attention was more focused on the other information said by the centaur caster.
Rod asked the caster of the fallen Centaur: "Where do you live in the rest of the Centaur?"
Regarding this question, the Centaur caster in front of him was obviously very hesitant, and he did not want to tell Rhode the answer easily.
At this point, looking at Rod's indifferent eyes, the Centaur caster seemed to think of something, and then said to Rod: "I can tell you the answer to this question, but you must guarantee that it will not be in my Kill me after saying the answer."
After listening to the request of the Centaur caster, Rod also realized its thoughts.
So far, the Centaur caster has completely answered Rod's question, and its purpose is to hope to survive.
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