Chapter 242: Rowling
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Heroes of the Invincible Undead
- Pity apostle
- 1116 characters
- 2021-01-30 09:00:48
It didn't take long for the door to be reopened, and Rowling came out of the room, holding a magic book in her hand.
Rhode re-entered the room, put the bedding and candlestick into the space ring, and then took Rowling to the outside of the room.
Aside, the undead creatures under Rhodes had assembled here, and at this time, only waiting for Rhodes' orders.
After calming down, after a night of thinking, Rowling had already thought about everything Rod said and looked into Rod's eyes, and there was no longer any resistance.
Rowling knew that all that Rod did, even the killing of Ina, who had been taking care of herself, was only to take herself away from the business group. Although this method seems to be excessive for Rowling, Rowling will not complain about Rhodes.
As if to perceive Rowling's thoughts, Rhode and her looked at each other, and then stopped looking, and turned their eyes to the Centaur leader.
Because Rowling has not mastered at least expert spiritism, even if you are close to the ghost dragon, your body will be affected to a certain extent. In this case, Rod cannot take Rowling to rely on the ghost dragon to move quickly, or can only rely on Centaur leader.
While Rod was about to take Rowling to ride the Centaur leader, Rowling took the initiative to return the magic book in his hand to Rod.
Rhode did not take it, but turned his head to look at Rowling in front of him, wanting to get her explanation.
Rhode remembers that the original owner of this magic book should be Sear. According to the corresponding rank of Sear, this magic book just records the content of the expert-level spirits.
For ordinary people, it takes a lot of time to master expert-level spiritism by relying on a magic book. But for Rowling as a natural hero, as long as she is willing, she can quickly master these basic special skills.
In this case, Rod did not know why Rowling chose to hand over the magic book to herself.
Rowling said to Rod: "This seems to be something of a Necromancer... I don't want to learn evil necromantic magic."
For Rowling, the Necromancer destroyed her own village and killed all her loved ones. In this case, all she could accept was that Rhode became the Necromancer, learning the Necromancer Spell for herself, It is really difficult to accept.
Rhode did not take over the magic book, but looked at Rowling again.
Looking at Rowling's firm eyes, Rhode knew that although Rowling admitted his identity, there might be a long way to go before he could help himself fight.
Rhode realized that it would take a lot of time to change Rowling's ideas.
Upon seeing this, Rod had to take the magic book and change it from the space ring.
The newly appeared magic book is relatively old, but the whole is thicker, and the recorded spell knowledge is also more advanced.
This magic book is exactly the one that Rod obtained from the court mage Ed. Rod learned the magic of instantaneous movement from it, and the fourth-order magic of the time and space door is not mastered.
Rod's original intention was to let Rowling master the expert spirit-collecting technique instead of the latter spells, but in this case, Rod obviously couldn't get his wish.
After receiving the newly appeared magic book, Rowling simply looked through it and accepted it.
After processing the magic book, Rhode took Rowling, mounted the Centaur leader, and started running in one direction.
In the sky, the ghost dragon is still responsible for investigating the surrounding environment to avoid encountering possible enemies.
The goal of Rhodes's trip remains unchanged, and he chooses to go to the location of the artifact parts.
According to Rod’s original idea, if he was flying at a high speed with a ghost dragon, he would be able to reach this location without even one day, but in this case, I don’t know how many days it will take to arrive .
However, Rhode was not very anxious about this.
Since the soul mission has been completed, Rod is no longer entangled in the limitation of time, and the number of days no longer makes much sense. This is the reason why when Rod learned of Rowling's choice, he did not force him to learn Soul Summing.
In front of Rhodes, although Rowling held the magic book, she did not open it, but looked sideways and observed Rhode behind him.
Although Rowling thought about everything that happened around him, he had many questions about how Rod escaped the Necromancer's attack and how to become a powerful Necromancer.
Rowling was anxious to know what happened to Rod, and now, it is the best time to ask Rod.
"Rod, what have you experienced during this time, can you tell me?"
Hearing the inquiries in front of him, Rod didn’t care, but just replied lightly: "In order to save you from the merchant group, I became a necromancer and went all the way to save power. Until a short time ago I felt that I had enough strength before attacking the business group."
Rod's words are very simple, but it contains a strong cruel atmosphere. With these words alone, Rowling could imagine what Rod had experienced during this time.
In Rowling's memory, Rhodes, who originally lived with him in the village, was just a naughty teenager with a personality similar to his own. Even if he was allowed to attack the animals around him, he would have a bit of tolerance.
When Rowling saw Rod again, he only felt that his whole person had changed greatly. Both his character and mentality were completely different from the original Rod.
If it weren't for the exact same face and the same accent when calling out his name, Rowling wouldn't believe that this powerful Necromancer was actually the original Rhodes.
Rowling can also understand what kind of pain it takes to produce this change. Rowling felt even more distressed than herself, who had been in the business group for a while.
With such a thought, Rowling's heart was originally dissatisfied with Rod, and at this time all dissipated. At this point, Rowling finally admitted Rod in her heart.
At this time, Rhodes, who was feeling the surroundings, only felt a tightness in front of him. Rod lowered his head and found that in front of herself, Rowling leaned forward against her body.
In front of Rod, Rowling is opening the magic book and reading the contents.
Rhode noticed that Rowling didn't care about herself in the rear. Because the space of the Centaur leader was not too big, it seemed that it was just for the convenience of reading, so Rowling leaned on herself.
Rhode understood that at this time, Rowling had no precautions against herself, and she was truly recognized by this natural hero.