? At this time, Rowling took the book from Lord's hands, with a trace of doubt in her eyes.

According to Rowling's memory, Rod had already taught himself the books he had. Even in the process of waiting, I could only keep flipping through the books I had mastered. I didn’t expect that Rod would come up with a book he hadn’t seen before. Since he had this book, why didn’t he bring it out to him in the morning? ?

Under Rod's sign, Rowling opened the book in her hand and began to read the contents of the book.

Slowly, in the process of reading, Rowling's face began to change.

Rowling noticed that the problem in the book is not a simple lingua franca, but a mixture of Cruelod's native language and other parts of the language. Through the linguistics that Rowling had just mastered, Rowling realized that it even included Elvish.

After understanding this situation, Rowling also roughly realized why Rod did not give this book to herself at the beginning, even if Rod gave it to herself early in the morning, because of the language barrier, she could not know. The content of it.

But now, due to his strong learning ability, when Rowling has mastered linguistics, he can understand the contents of this classic. This is also the reason why Rod gave this book to Rowling.

The book that Rod gave to Rowling was a treasure from the Silva tribe, Silva's poem.

When he got this poem, in Rhode’s impression, its effect was not powerful, and it could only improve the overall attributes of the centaur of the Silva tribe, and it could not have any effect on other creatures.

After receiving this poem, Rod also asked the centaur leader what information was recorded in the book, but the centaur leader also couldn't say anything.

In the poem, in addition to some of Crullod's native language, there are also a lot of elvish words interspersed with, for the language of purebred elves, the centaur leader does not have much mastery.

When he learned that the centaur leader could not translate the meaning of the poem, Rhode could only put the poem away, and wait until a chance to find someone with advanced linguistics special skills to translate it, so as to know the true purpose of the poem. .

At that time, Rhode was still accumulating strength to complete the soul mission. In the course of successive battles, this poem was gradually forgotten by Rod. It wasn't until the moment when he realized that Rowling had mastered linguistics, that Rod remembered the poem in his hands.

This poem was handed over to Rowling to allow Rowling to check the content and see if he could use this form to increase the additional attributes of the poem.

At this time, Rowling also began to read the poem, and began to read the content recorded in it. In the process, Rod can only wait on the sidelines.

While waiting, Rod also took a book in his hand and began to read it casually.

Rod's gaze seemed to be placed on the book he was holding, but what he was looking at was his own attribute panel. Even Rowling on the side found no abnormalities.

Rhodes noticed that during the waiting time, his experience value has been greatly improved, which is naturally inseparable from Rhode's death knights.

Any creature killed by the death knight can increase Rhode’s experience points. In addition to the centaur leader who is fighting in Vernin, there is also a death knight under Rhode, who should have controlled the city of Warren by now, only waiting for Rhode to return.

At this time, just as Lord was calculating his experience value, suddenly Lord noticed that in his attribute panel, the experience value began to jump rapidly.

At this moment, the experience value that Lord possessed was more than 10,000 more than when Lord first checked.

Through the system log, Rod determined the number of new experience points, which should be around 15,000. At the same time, Rhodes confirmed that having obtained so many experience points in an instant can only show that this is the experience value provided by a single creature.

Rod knows that, except for creatures of rank 7 that can provide 15,000 experience points, only rank 5 heroes can do it.

In the system log, no information about this creature was provided, but the experience value was given to Rhode, but through some vaguely felt things, Rhodes probably guessed which creature the 15,000 experience value came from.

When the experience value increased again, Rod originally wanted to immediately increase the skill level, but he seemed to have thought of something, and temporarily stopped this idea.

Before long, when Rod was still thinking about how to further improve his strength, Rowling completed the reading of this poem.

After reading the entire poem, Rowling looked a little low, as if infected by the things recorded in the poem, Rhode could clearly feel this.

Rod stretched out his hand and was about to retrieve the poem to see if any new effects appeared, but Rowling held the poem tightly, as if she had no idea of ​​surrendering the poem.

When Rod's hand touched the poem, Rowling noticed Rod on the side, as if thinking of something, Rowling loosened her grip on the poem.

Rhode took the poem in his hand, but to his disappointment, the additional effect on the poem was not improved to any degree, and still only improved the attributes of Silva's centaur.

After understanding this situation, Rod could only shook his head. When he was about to put the poem into the space ring, Rod noticed that Rowling seemed to have been watching the poem in his hand.

After discovering this, ~www.NovelMTL.com~ Rhodes did not put the poem in the space ring, but handed it to Rowling, who hurriedly took it.

For Rod, this poem is just a treasure with no effect. The additional effects of the poem cannot have any effect on Rhode, even if the poem is damaged, Rhode will not have any distress.

But when Rod noticed that Rowling seemed to care about this poem very much, he couldn't help but feel a kind of curiosity in his heart.

Rhodes wanted to know why this poem was able to attract Rowling's attention so much.

If the attribute of the poem is strong, then Rowling will care about it, it seems reasonable, but the attribute of this poem is obviously not good, but it can still make Rowling care very much, then it seems a bit strange.

Rod realized that the reason for Rowling's change was obviously because of the content recorded in the poem. Perhaps the poem recorded something that he didn't know.

Looking at Rowling, who was thinking about something while holding this poem, Rod asked, "Is there anything recorded in the poem?"

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