Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 242: Rowling
Not long after, the door was reopened, and Rowling walked out of the room, holding a magic book in her hand.
Rod re-entered the room, put the quilt and candlestick into the space ring, and then took Rowling out of the room.
Aside, the undead creatures under Rhodes have been assembled here long ago, and they are only waiting for Rhodes' orders.
After calming down and thinking about it all night, Rowling had already thought through everything Rhode said, and there was no longer any resistance in the eyes she looked at Rhodes.
Rowling knew that all that Rhode did, even killing Ina who had been taking care of her, was just to take herself away from the business group. Although this method seems to Rowling to be very extreme, but Rowling will not blame Rhodes for it.
As if sensing Rowling's thoughts, Rhodes and her looked at each other, and then he ignored it and turned his attention to the centaur leader who was beside him.
Because Rowling has not mastered at least expert-level spiritism, even if she is close to the ghost dragon, her body will be affected to a certain extent. Can only rely on the centaur leader.
Just as Rhodes was about to take Rowling to ride the centaur leader, Rowling took the initiative to return the magic book in her hand to Rhodes.
Rod didn't take it, but turned his head and looked at Rowling in front of him, wanting to get her explanation.
Rod remembers that the original owner of this magic book should be Searle. According to Searle's corresponding rank, this magic book just records the contents of expert-level spiritualism.
For ordinary people, it obviously takes a lot of time to master expert-level spiritualism with a magic book. But for Rowling, who is a natural hero, as long as she is willing, she can quickly master these basic special skills.
In this case, Rhodes didn't know why Rowling chose to hand the magic book to herself.
Rowling said to Rhodes: "This seems to be something of a necromancer... I don't want to learn evil undead magic."
For Rowling, the necromancer destroyed her village and killed all her relatives. In this case, all she could accept was Rhodes becoming a necromancer and learning for herself. Undead magic is really hard to accept.
Rhode did not take the magic book, but looked at Rowling again.
Looking at Rowling's firm eyes, Rhode knew that although Rowling admitted her identity, she might still have a long way to go before helping her fight.
Rod realized that it would take a lot of his own time to change Rowling's mind.
Seeing this, Rhode had no choice but to take the magic book and change one from the space ring.
This new spellbook is relatively old, but the whole is thicker, and the knowledge of spells recorded is also more advanced.
This magic book is exactly the one that Rhodes obtained from the court mage Eddard. Rhodes learned teleportation and other magic from it, and he still did not master the fourth-order magic of the gate of time and space.
Rod's original intention was to let Rowling master expert-level spiritualism, not the latter spells, but in this case, Rhode was obviously unable to do so.
Taking over the newly appeared magic book, Rowling simply flipped through it before accepting it.
After processing the magic book, Rhodes took Rowling, mounted the centaur leader beside him, and began to run quickly in one direction.
In the sky, the ghost dragon is still responsible for scouting the surrounding environment to avoid encountering possible enemies.
The goal of Rhodes' trip remains unchanged, choosing to go to the location of the artifact parts.
According to Rhodes' original idea, if it is relying on the high-speed flight of the ghost dragon, then it will take a day to reach this location directly, but under the current situation, I don't know how many days it will take. to arrive.
However, Rhodes is not in a hurry about this.
Since the soul quest has been completed, Rhodes is also no longer entangled in the time limit, and the number of days no longer has much significance. This is also the reason why Rhodes did not force Rowling to learn spiritualism when he learned of Rowling's choice.
In front of Rhodes, although Rowling was holding the magic book, she did not open it to read, but turned her body sideways and observed Rhodes behind her.
Although Rowling has thought about everything that happened around her, she has no small questions about how Rhodes escaped the attack of the necromancer and how to become a powerful necromancer.
Rowling is eager to know what happened to Rhodes, and now is the best time to ask Rhodes.
"Rod, what have you been through during this time, can you tell me?"
Hearing the questioning voice in front of him, Rhodes didn't care, but replied lightly: "In order to save you from the business group, I became a necromancer, and I fought all the way to save my strength. It wasn't until not long ago that I felt that I had enough strength to attack the business group."
Rod's words are very simple, but there is a strong cruelty in them. Based on these words alone, Rowling could imagine what Rhodes experienced during this period of time.
In Rowling's memory, Rhode, who originally lived with him in the village, was just a naughty boy with a similar personality to himself. Even if he was asked to attack the animals around him, he would still have a hint of it. Can't bear it.
When Rowling saw Rhodes again, she only felt that his whole person had undergone great changes, and both his personality and mentality were completely different from the original Rhodes.
If it wasn't for the exact same face~IndoMTL.com~ and the exact same accent when calling out her name, Rowling would never have believed that this powerful necromancer was actually the original Rhode.
Rowling also understands the pain it takes to make such a change. Compared to herself who has been in the business group, Rowling feels even more distressed when she thinks of Rhodes' experience during this time.
Thinking of this, Rowling's original dissatisfaction with Rhodes dissipated at this time. At this point, Rowling finally fully acknowledged Rhodes in her heart.
At this time, Rhodes, who was sensing the situation around him, only felt a tightness in his arms. Rhode bowed his head and found that in front of him, Rowling took the initiative to lean against his body.
In front of Rhodes, Rowling was opening the magic book and reading its contents.
Rod noticed that Rowling didn't care about himself behind him. Since the centaur leader didn't have much room, as if it was just for the convenience of reading, Rowling just leaned against herself.
Rod understands that at this time, Rowling has no defense against himself, and he can be regarded as truly recognized by this natural hero.