Chapter 332: Psalm 1


At this moment, Rowling took the book from Rhodes, and there was a trace of doubt in her eyes.
According to Rowling's memory, Rod had already taught himself the books he owned. Even in the process of waiting, he can only keep reading the books he has mastered. He did not expect that Rod would come up with a book that he had not seen. Since he had this book, why not bring it out to him early in the morning. ?
Under Rod's indication, Rowling opened the book in her hand and began to read the contents of the book.
Slowly, while reading, Rowling's complexion began to change.
Rowling noticed that the problem in the book was not a simple lingua franca, but a mix of Kluod’s native language and other parts of the language. Through the linguistics that Rowling had just mastered, Rowling realized that it even included elven language.
Knowing this situation, Rowling was also generally aware of why Rod had not given this book to himself at the beginning. Even though Rod had given it to himself early in the morning, he could not know because of the language barrier. The content.
But now, due to his strong learning ability, when Rowling masters linguistics, she will be able to understand the contents of this classic, which is why Rhode handed this book to Rowling.
The book that Rhode handed to Rowling was a treasure he obtained from the Silva tribe, Silva's poem.
When he got this psalm, in the impression of Rhodes, its effect is not powerful, it can only improve the overall attributes of the centaur of Silva tribe, and it has no effect on other creatures.
After obtaining this psalm, Rod also asked the Centaur leader what information was recorded in the book body, but the Centaur leader was also unable to say anything.
In the Psalms, in addition to some of the native languages ​​of Krulot, there are also a large number of elven languages. For the language of purebred elves, the Centaur leader does not know much.
After learning that the Centaur leader could not translate the meaning of the psalm, Rhode could only put away the psalm, and later, when he had the opportunity, find a person with advanced linguistic special skills to translate, so as to know the true use of the psalm .
At that time, Rhodes was still accumulating strength to complete the soul mission. In the course of successive battles, this psalm was gradually forgotten by Rhodes. Until he realized that Rowling had mastered linguistics, Rhode remembered the poem in his hand.
The reason for giving this psalm to Rowling is to let Rowling look at the contents and see if this form can be used to provide additional enhancements to the additional attributes of the psalm.
At this time, Rowling also began to read this psalm and began to read the contents recorded therein. In this process, Rod can only wait aside.
In the process of waiting, Rod also took a book in his hand and began to read it at will.
Rhode's eyes seemed to be placed on the book he was holding, but what he actually looked at was his own property panel. Even Rowling on the side didn't find anything abnormal.
Rhode noticed that during these waiting days, his own experience has been greatly improved, which is naturally inseparable from the death knight of Rhodes.
Any creature killed by the death knight can increase Rod's experience. In addition to the Centaur leader who is fighting in Werning, Rhode has a death knight, and should now have control of Wallen City, waiting for Rhode to return.
At this time, while Rod was calculating his own experience value, suddenly, Rhode noticed that in his property panel, the experience value began to jump.
At this moment, Rhode's experience value is more than 10,000 more than when Rhode first checked it.
Through the system log, Rhode determined the number of new experience points, which should be about 15,000. At the same time, Rhode confirmed that he had obtained so many experience points in an instant, which only shows that this is the experience value provided by a single creature.
Rhode knows that creatures that can provide 15,000 experience points can only be achieved by Tier 5 heroes except Tier 7 creatures.
The system log did not provide information about this creature, but only gave the experience value to Rhodes. However, through some vaguely felt things, Rhode probably guessed that the creature with 15,000 experience values ​​came from.
When the experience value was improved again, Rod originally wanted to immediately upgrade his skill level, but it seemed to have thought of something, and temporarily stopped this idea.
It didn't take long for Ronald to finish reading this psalm while Rod was still thinking about how to further enhance his strength.
After reading the entire psalm, Rowling looked a little low, as if infected by the things recorded in the psalm, and Rhode could clearly feel this.
Rhode reached out and was about to retrieve the Psalm to see if there were any new effects, but Rowling gripped the Psalm tightly, as if she had no idea of ​​handing it over.
When Rod's hand touched the Psalm, Rowling noticed Rod on the side, as if thinking of something, Rowling loosened the psalm.
Rod took the psalm in his hands, but to his disappointment, the effect added to the psalm did not improve to any degree, and it still only improved the attributes of Silva Centaur.
After understanding this situation, Rhode could only shake his head. While preparing to put the Psalms into the space ring, Rhode noticed that Rowling seemed to be watching the Psalms in his hands.
After discovering this, Rhode did not put the Psalm into the space ring, but handed it to Rowling aside, Rowling quickly took it.
For Rhodes, this psalm is just a useless treasure. The added effect of the Psalm cannot have any effect on Rod. Even if this Psalm is damaged, Rod will not have any distress.
But when Rhode noticed that Rowling seemed to care about this psalm, he could not help but feel a curiosity in his heart.
Rhode wanted to know what the reason for this psalm was to attract Rowling's attention.
If the attributes of the psalm are strong, then Rowling will care about it and it seems excusable, but the attributes of this psalm are obviously not very good, but it can still make Rowling very concerned, so it seems a bit strange.
Rhode realized that the reason for Rowling's change was obviously because of what was recorded in the Psalms, and perhaps this Psalms recorded what he didn't know.
Looking at Rowling who was holding this psalm and wondering what to think about it, Rhodes asked, "Is there anything recorded in the psalm?"
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