Chapter 259: the truth


Rhode knows that sometimes, if it is discovered in person, it will have a better effect than others who have tried to explain it clearly.
Therefore, after being aware of what was happening here, Rod brought Rowling deliberately, and left the hero a life, precisely because of this.
Under Rod's indication, Rowling slowly approached the hero on the ground. After further confirming the face of the hero, Rowan's expression changed again.
Because there were a lot of doubts in her mind, Rowling stopped waiting. He asked directly at the hero on the ground and asked, "You... why are you here? Are you caught by Sepp?"
Hearing Rowling’s question, the hero on the ground did not respond, but lowered his head, without a trace of glamour in his eyes, and wondering what he was thinking. His already extremely thin body appeared weaker at this moment.
Upon seeing this, Rhode wielded his sword, but he did not directly kill the hero, but he slowly left a not too deep wound on his body.
The pain stimulated the hero on the ground, but at this time, he had lost all his resistance.
As if to notice Rod's eyes, the hero finally realized why Rod had left his life.
Recalling his own experience, the hero was also able to figure it out. Although he still kept his head down, he did not keep silent, but replied to Rowling:
"You should have guessed...the undead creatures here are actually my men. I was originally the owner of the city of Valen, because he was deceived by Sepp, and he took my life energy and made it now. It looks like. But when I awakened as a hero, my ability as a necromancer returned to me."
"Sep didn't care about everything in the city. He didn't even control any undead creatures. Sep only cared about the life energy accumulated in his body. After extracting the original vitality in these people, Sept would Throw them in the outer city, which gave me the material to make undead creatures."
"Although these individual people in the outer city do not have the value of being transformed into undead creatures, if they are combined, their strength cannot be underestimated."
"I have been experimenting here for a long time, and then these undead creatures were created. I thought that one day I would rely on them to counter Sepp, but unfortunately..."
After explaining this, what seemed to come to mind, the hero sighed and then asked Rowling:
"What else do you want to know?"
The hero's tone was full of silence, and even Rowling on the side felt a bit infiltrating, but Rowling didn't care about it, but continued to ask the hero:
"If that is the case, why do you lie to me, and why do you let the undead creatures capture themselves..."
"I just want to use your compassion to let me help me achieve my own purpose. The necromancer acted like this, you were deceived because you didn't have much experience, it's just that you are immature. Otherwise you think, why I want to tell you this?"
With that said, the hero smiled self-deprecatingly. A bitter smile appeared on his weird face, and it looked extremely unbearable.
Through the hero's words, Rowling has already figured out everything that happened before. For Rowling, hearing the hero say everything in person, the effect is undoubtedly shocking.
Rowling couldn't believe that he had been deceived by this hero, and even turned to Rhodes for help because of the lies he said, which eventually led to a battle.
Thinking of this, Rowling immediately looked at Rod standing on the side, but only to find that Rod's expression was still very calm, just like what the hero said, all was in Rod's expectation.
Rowling suddenly fell into silence. When Rowling was silent, Rod and the hero did not have any words, just waiting for Rowling's reply.
After being silent for a while, Rowling asked the hero again: "You clearly have achieved your purpose, why did you want to send undead creatures to attack me in the end?"
Hearing Rowling's last question, the hero's unchanging expression finally changed. It seemed a little unwilling, but more of it was a kind of regret.
The hero did not answer for a while, it seemed that he was not prepared to answer Rowling's question, but he noticed the movement of Rhodes in the rear, and the hero finally answered:
"Because you are a natural hero... if I can get you, even Sepp is not my opponent... I can rely on you and make a name for myself in Diaz, not just this Wallen city... "
With that said, the hero seemed to have entered the scene he imagined, and it seemed extremely crazy for a while, but soon, thinking of his current situation, the hero's face dimmed, no longer with any expression.
Listening to the hero's explanation, Rowling finally had another feeling in her heart. Only for her own natural hero identity, Rowling had some general understanding.
Rowling should have resented the hero who deceived herself, but she couldn't hate it at all when she looked at the hero as she is now.
For a time, Rowling's expression seemed extremely low. Rowling's heart is more of a reflection on this experience and some reflections on her own behavior.
Seeing Rowling finished the question, Rhode pointed the sword at the hero below and said:
"The words have been finished, because of your cooperation, you now have two choices. One is to fall into eternal darkness, and the other is to be loyal to me as a death knight."
Rhodes seemed more satisfied with the hero's answer. The hero saw that Rod kept his life deliberately in order to let Rowling grow up, so he cooperated with Rowling's questions and told all the truth.
This hero has long thought about it. In this case, since death is inevitable, the situation after death should be considered by himself. Just like what Rod said, whether to fall into eternal darkness, or from now on, find a way to please the new master.
Rhode knew that, similar to the original Centaur leader, even if he was transformed into a death knight, he did not want to be loyal to himself. He could only suppress his original consciousness by the spiritual imprint, but the Necromancer was different. For the Necromancer, as long as they can survive, they will accept any choice.
For this reason, Rhode needs to ask the hero to confirm his thoughts. In case he is really unrequited, he is just in vain.
Latest chapter of Ebook Heroes of the Invincible Undead Click here