Chapter 641: Change two
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Heroes of the Invincible Undead
- Pity apostle
- 1049 characters
- 2021-01-30 09:01:57
When Rod was aware of these things that he hadn't cared about because of the existence of blood-sensing, and thus changed his original idea, Rowling on the side could also feel this.
In the process of bloodline perception interaction, it is not only the effect of Rhode. For this reason, in Rowling's consciousness, he can also feel the existence of this special ability, and thus notice the changes that Rhode is taking.
Relying on the abilities provided by blood-sensing, Rowling understands that Rod at this time is making an extremely important decision. In addition, the decision he made seems to have a great relationship with himself.
Although aware of this, Rowling did not disturb Rod this time, but looked at Rod on the side, feeling the change in his heart, and waiting quietly on the side.
Due to the low blood-sensing attributes of Rod, Rowling was able to rely on this ability, and the things felt from Rod’s heart also appeared relatively vague, and he could not accurately know the course of things.
Even so, after having this ability, Rowling felt satisfied for a while. Rowling realized that she seemed to be able to rely on this ability to understand many of Rhodes's thoughts.
In order to solve the doubts that have always existed in the heart, but also to test the ability just discovered in the blood-sensing perception, in the process of mutual interaction of blood-sensing, Rowling was also in consciousness and proposed to Rhodes his own A doubt.
Regarding the question raised by Rowling, blood perception immediately made feedback, and a picture appeared in Rowling's mind.
In a dark environment, a human figure appeared.
Because of the picture obtained through perception, Rowling can clearly perceive the state of this figure without being affected by the dark environment in the picture.
The main character in the picture is Rhodes, who is beside Rowling.
Rowling noticed that the dress of Rod in the picture is very different from that of Rod at this time. Unlike the large magi robe worn at this time, in the picture, Rhode was wearing simple leather armor, holding a long sword with many gaps in his hand.
In the picture, Rhode's expression is also different from Rowling's past, but is an extreme indifference.
Around Rhode, there are many undead creatures.
Although according to Rowling's current eyes, these undead creatures appear to be just a matter that can be solved easily, but according to Rowling's observation, Rhode's strength at that time was obviously difficult to deal with these undead creatures.
However, before Rowling was worried about Rod in the picture, the situation changed again. With his swordsmanship, Rod solved these undead creatures, but the process of solving was not easy.
As Rhodes in the picture moved forward, many undead creatures fell under his weapon. Eventually, the picture became brighter, and Rhode's figure also broke away from this small space.
Soon, the picture changed and the situation changed again. A large group of undead creatures appeared in this picture.
What made Rowling feel a little puzzled was that the Necromancer existed in this group of undead creatures. From the body of the Necromancer, Rowling felt a very familiar breath.
In the picture, Rhode did not say anything to the necromancer, but jumped out of the tree where he originally hid. Although the necromancer below had realized this, but his body movements could not keep up, eventually Died under Rhode's attack.
After killing the Necromancer, Rod immediately continued to fight with the remaining undead creatures. Rowling noticed that when there was a change in the picture again, it was Rod who removed the pendant he wore from the Necromancer after the battle ended.
I don't know when, the scene in the picture has become clear, and it is no longer the original vague state. It needs Rowling to perceive carefully to realize the specific content.
Through the already very clear picture, Rowling realized that the pendant that Rod had taken off was the [Ellot's miss] he gave to himself.
Just as the picture is about to change again, Rowling actively ended the picture in her mind through her own consciousness. However, Rowling's thinking still seems to be immersed in this picture, and it is difficult to get out of it.
From the content that appeared on the screen, Rowling had already learned the information she wanted to know.
Because the picture conveyed in the blood perception directly appeared in Rowling's mind, Rowling had a feeling of being in the same picture and facing the powerful enemies at that time together with Rod.
Rowling's sense of blood, and the question he hopes to get answered, are exactly the reasons for the change in Rod.
In Rowling's view, when he was rescued by Rod and met Rod again, his reaction was like a change of person, and he became very indifferent, even for himself, not as he was when he was a child.
Rowling knows that these changes in Rhode happened during the time he was caught in the business group. During this time, Rhode must have experienced many things that he could not have imagined.
In Rowling's view, if he could know what Rod had experienced in the process, he might be able to understand these changes in Rod.
Because of this, when Rowling realized this ability attached to the blood-sensing perception, he immediately asked the questions in his heart to learn about Rhode's experience at that time.
In Rowling's view, the scene in the picture is exactly the revenge that Rhode initiated against the necromancer who attacked the village.
Rowling has realized that in this battle, Rod killed the Necromancer and obtained a very special treasure, but at the same time, he had no ability, just because of the natural hero's The identity is restricted by the business group.
At the last moment, although the situation in the picture continues, Rowling has not continued to observe. Through the information conveyed in the picture, Rowling at this time can already fully understand the reason for these changes in Rod.
Regarding the battle with this Necromancer, Rowling also heard Rod mention it, but no one can be completely presented in the form of a picture as it is now. The degree of danger contained in it, even if only through Looking at the picture, Rowling can feel it completely.
After getting the answers she wanted and solving the long-standing doubts in her heart, Rowling looked at Rod again, and some changes had taken place.