Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 211: Transaction 2

As Rhode's voice fell, Trow fell into shock and did not move for a while, and at the same time could not say anything.

In Trow's perception, the concentration of death energy released by Rhodes far exceeded the limit that Trow could release himself.

For Tello, if you want to release such pure death energy, unless you use the magic circle and release it with high-quality soul crystals, you can't make it so easily.

However, just before Trow's eyes, Rhode could easily release this extremely pure energy of death.

Trow tried to strengthen his perception and carefully felt it from Rod, and finally found that all the death energy released by Rod, without exception, was this pure death energy.

Trow understood that Rod was able to release such a powerful energy of death, apparently because of his higher spirit level than himself.

After realizing this, combining with what Rod said before, Trow immediately understood what Rod meant, and at the same time, an unspeakable feeling also developed in his heart.

Trow knew that the spiritualism displayed by Rhodes had surpassed his master level and reached a higher level of epic.

Previously, because Rod had been suppressing the energy of death that he could release, when Rod did not actively display it, Trow could not determine the level of Rod’s spiritism. Until now, Rod actively released some of the energy of death. Trow understood the level of Rod’s spiritism.

Of course, what Trow did not know is that the energy of death that Rhode released was only a small part of himself, and the true level of Rod’s Sorcery was still above what Trow had expected.

Even so, after feeling the energy of death that Rhodes could release, Tello was still shocked.

Trow is well aware of the difficulty of mastering epic spiritualism with a human body. As early as the process of Trow's inquiry to other Necromancers, Trow also had this kind of attempt. The result of the attempt was obvious. Instead of succeeding, Trow made his own corruption worse.

In the memory of Trow, none of the necromancers he has seen can master epic spiritism. Even in the classics he consulted, except for the heroic necromancers, few necromancers can Master it.

Therefore, Trow also made a conclusion in his mind that, with the human body, it is impossible to master the epic spiritualism.

In this case, Tello can only give up this idea and look for other useful methods.

Until now, feeling the energy of death released from Rhodes, Trow knew that his previous thoughts had always been wrong. Under this state, realizing this made Trow's heart burst into a strong impact.

In Rod's eyes, Trow seemed to be in silence, but Rod was not anxious, but was waiting for Tello's reaction.

At this time, Trow had already reacted from the original shock state, looked at Rod in front of him, and then thought of his words, Trow immediately understood what he meant.

Trow knew that Rod’s meaning was very obvious. He had provided the method to himself. Even if he could not achieve it, it was also his own matter, which had nothing to do with Rod, who provided the method.

In the previous process, Trow really did not think about this. Since it has been defaulted in his heart, this method must not be achieved. If Rod can’t come up with evidence to prove that this method is feasible, Trow can also reject Rod. .

But now that Roth has shown epic spiritualism, Trot has no room to refuse Rhod.

Rhode has proved this way to be feasible in his own way. If Trow directly refused to provide the map that Rhode needed, it would undoubtedly violate the transaction between the two.

Tello quickly thought about the countermeasures. Although he was in the home of the Windy City, according to the strength of the Necromancer in front of him, including the ghost dragon he controlled, and the epic spiritualism he had, it was only what he showed. This made Trow a great shock, not to mention his hidden strength.

According to the meaning of this necromancer, once he does not hand over the map in Diya, a battle is obviously inevitable.

Trow knew that since the Necromancer dared to show himself the epic spiritualism, he was obviously not afraid to make trouble here. Once fighting in this place, although Trow also retains the hole cards, he can also imagine the tricky degree of the battle, plus the intervention of other strengths in the city...

In the end, Trow gave up the idea of ​​fighting.

At this time, in the sight of Rhodes, there was no more flesh and blood in the entire face. Between the opening and closing of the teeth, he said: "Please wait here for a while."

The voice just fell, and with a burst of mana, Tello's figure disappeared instantly.

Rhode knew that Trow should use instant movement to return to the academy where he was, and there was no movement for a while, just here, waiting for Trow's return.

Rod did not worry that Trow would disappear, and even returned to the city to find other helpers to deal with himself.

For high-level necromancers, who have experienced the experience of death, they are not like those low-level apprentices who are under the pressure of death intuitively and have been in a state of madness for a long time. Compared with them, they are more like wizards who study spells seriously.

In this case, Rhode knew that even Trow would never make a hasty decision before starting on himself, not to mention, Trow took the initiative to appear here as originally, but other colleges did not send Judging from anyone's actions, Tello obviously has certain difficulties.

Rod recalled that, according to Tello's previous statement, he originally wanted to help him accomplish one thing, so that he would give the map to himself.

Rod did not have any doubts about the identity of the dean as mentioned by Tello. In this environment, he only needs to ask about it in the city to know the truth of Tello. Tello obviously does not need to be here. Deceive yourself a little.

Through this, Rod was able to learn that Tello's environment was not good. According to his dean's status, he still can't assign his men to complete this matter, and he still needs to hand it over to the external Necromancer, which is enough to explain his current predicament.

Therefore, in this case, Rod did not worry about any abnormal behavior of Trow, just waited for Trow to return, and gave himself the map he needed.

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