Chapter 102: Task one
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Heroes of the Invincible Undead
- Pity apostle
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- 2021-01-30 09:00:26
Rod did not know what happened behind him.
Out of the magic guild, Rod began to prepare for this mission.
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One day later, in front of the tomb.
Through the information conveyed in the crystal ball, Rod accurately found the tomb mentioned in the mission.
When he came to the tomb, Rhodes looked around. Almost all kinds of tombs were surrounded. At this time, undead creatures were transforming.
For the rest of the surrounding tombs, Rod did not have any ideas. Rod knew that although the Academy did not restrict the Necromancer from coming here to transform Undead creatures, he could not use undead creatures that were not his own.
Once access to undead creatures that do not belong to oneself, it is likely to be punished by the Academy.
When he came to the tomb and confirmed it, Rhode went down.
It didn't take long for Rhode to walk out of the burial department. At this time, behind Rhode were a group of low-level undead creatures.
Among these undead creatures, most of them are walking dead, and there are only a few skeleton soldiers.
According to the requirements of the mission, Rhode needs to bring the undead creatures in front of the battlefield, but Rhode knows that this mission is actually not so simple.
At this point, Rod followed a large and worn carriage. Due to the slow speed of the undead creatures, in order to reach the battlefield earlier, after spending a few gold coins, Rod rented the carriage carrying the undead creatures.
Under the control of Rod, at this time, the surrounding undead creatures, without exception, all entered the rear of the carriage.
Suddenly, Rhode noticed that he was staring at himself, and Rhode turned to look back and saw a Necromancer staring at him.
Through the contrast in memory, Rhode recognized that the necromancer in front of him was the low-level apprentice who gave the map to himself when he first entered the city of mourning.
Through his eyes, Rhode realized that the apprentice clearly recognized himself. Rhode didn't say much. While preparing to board the carriage, the apprentice took the initiative to walk in front of the carriage where Rhode was sitting and started trying to talk to Rhode:
"Are you... the necromancer who just entered the city yesterday, did you also take over the task of 200 gold coins, right?"
Perhaps realizing that Rhode looked at him, the apprentice immediately asked, "Do you remember me?"
Rod did not answer, but thought for a while, and then said: "Remember, you are the guard who gave me the map at the door."
Seeing the Necromancer in front of him willing to answer his own words, the apprentice apparently rejoiced for a while, and was still thinking about how to complete the current task. At this time, he met another companion who had received the same task.
Recalling the power of the person in front of him when he entered the city, the apprentice knew that he would not be so simple as an ordinary necromancer. Since he was willing to answer his own words, he might be able to work together to complete this task.
Before waiting for the apprentice to continue speaking, Rod said voluntarily: "Listen to you, did you accept the mission of transporting undead creatures?"
The apprentice nodded, and Rod went on: "So, are you willing to go to the mission with me? I think you don't seem to have prepared a carriage for undead creatures in advance?"
After listening, the apprentice was happy, but the intuition in his heart told him that things were not that simple. Since some things had gone through inside the academy, the apprentice knew that the Necromancer only considered his own interests and would not help himself for no reason, so he asked Rhode:
"But... what do I need to pay for? This task is so profitable, there should be a lot of danger on the way..."
Rhode replied: "If there is one more person, you can easily solve any problems on the road. If you feel uncomfortable, just help me ride the carriage. I will follow the carriage."
After speaking, Rod looked at the apprentice in front of him, waiting for his decision.
After listening to Rod’s explanation, even though the apprentice still had some doubts in his mind, he dispelled a lot at this time, and nodded his head, assuming Rod’s proposal.
Then the apprentice let the undead creature beside him enter the carriage that Rhode carried. During this process, Rhode kept watching.
As the undead creatures all entered the carriage, under the control of the two, the undead creatures did not cause confusion, but stood next to each other.
At this time, Rod rode on a centaur that he had originally controlled. At Rhode's signal, the apprentice drove the carriage slowly forward.
Along the way, the apprentice tried to go back and talk to Rod, but when he saw that Rod had no meaning to reply, he could only give up and had to concentrate on the carriage.
Due to the large number of undead creatures crowded in the carriage, it was difficult to increase the speed for a while. Rhode did not care, and still followed the carriage like this.
The distance chosen by Rhodes is the road closest to the mission target. On the way, Rhode did not find any anomalies. This was a road, but at this time, he could not see anyone coming, even the Necromancer. For safety, Also deliberately avoided this road.
The apprentice driving ahead had no doubt about this, as if he didn't know the danger of the road, but he was very happy to choose the nearest road. Through this behavior, Rhode knew that the apprentice in front of him was very inexperienced in dealing with tasks.
Since the war is about to start, if a powerful Necromancer loses a lot of undead creatures, then what he will do is to kill the rest of the Necromancer apprentices, gather a large number of undead creatures in a short time, and then return to the battlefield again .
Therefore, even Rhode was ready to leave whenever he encountered a powerful enemy, but the apprentice in front of him was not alert.
Rod did not remind him anything. Rhode realized that this may be the reason why the apprentice chose to take this task.
Rod began to think about the weirdness of the mission.
As long as someone with a slight spell qualification, can quickly grasp the spiritual imprint. For the Necromancer, the spiritual imprint is the most basic skill, and the basic level is just like the spiritism.
At the same time, as long as it is a little practice, the Necromancer will have a lot of knowledge about the spiritual imprint.
For low-level undead creatures, the spiritual seal is easy to establish, but it is difficult to remove. Generally speaking, as long as the spiritual seal is established, the necromancer will hardly take the initiative to release the spiritual seal.
Since the spiritual imprint is firmly rooted in the soul fire of the undead creatures, if the undead creatures die, if the undead mage tries to take the initiative to release it, then it will be directly violently bitter, and the severe pain will make the undead mage give up this idea. .
In addition, taking the initiative to lift the spiritual mark will permanently damage the spiritual attributes of the Necromancer.