Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 631: Conversation 2
While Rowling was waiting for Rhodes to respond, she finally noticed the abnormality in her body.
What Rowling sensed was not the appearance of death energy in her body, but the heat flow inside her body was spreading, causing her to feel a burst of heat.
If Rowling had anticipated the change in death energy in advance, she might have realized that this is a special change caused by two opposing energies.
The death energy generated by spiritualism, as well as the life force that originally existed, is a change that occurs in Rowling's body. The intensity of this change is naturally not as intense as when these two energies come in direct contact with the outside world, but It also caught Rowling's attention at this time.
Rowling at this time still didn't understand what was going on in her body. Just as she was thinking about it, Rhode's words also reached Rowling's ears.
"Remember when you asked me earlier, what was I thinking about? What I was thinking about at the time was about promotion."
"I believe that now you should have felt the abnormality in the body, which is caused by spiritualism. The existence of spiritualism will have a certain negative impact on the body of the necromancer. , and you temporarily resisted it by relying on the vitality in your body."
"Also due to the existence of spiritism, the ranks you can choose in the future are very limited, and you will not be able to choose ranks that have nothing to do with the Necromancer."
Hearing what Rhode said, Rowling at this time seemed to understand something. Regarding the influence of spiritualism on rank, there is no relevant record in any of the previous books.
As for the consequences of learning spiritualism, the mages naturally do not record it in the tome, nor do they mention it in any way. They only advise ordinary mages over and over again not to try to explore this knowledge.
From Rhodes' mouth, after understanding this, Rowling seemed to realize something, but she didn't say any words, and the expression on her face didn't change in any way, she just nodded calmly. Understand what Rhode said.
Seemingly puzzled by Rowling's reaction, Rhode asked:
"Don't you feel sorry? You should also feel that your talent in spellcasting is able to change the established spells on your own before you reach a high-level mage. As far as I know, apart from you, But no wizard can do that."
"In addition to your status as a natural hero, it can be said that you have surpassed any mage in the history of Brakada, even the former **** of mage, at your level, it may not be able to surpass you. ."
"Without the restraint of spiritualism, in the near future, you may even be able to become a true mage god..."
These comments on Rowling are true thoughts in Rhodes' mind. The various anomalies that exist in Rowling have already explained to Rhodes the true talent she possesses.
Even if he has experience in previous lives, Rhodes has never seen a mage. He has a talent as powerful as Rowling. At the fourth level, he can rely on his own changes to spells to resist quasi-legendary mage. Cast fifth-order spells, and understand fifth-order spells that only legendary wizards can master.
"...Even so, with such a powerful talent, you cannot become a true legendary mage due to the existence of spiritism. No matter what career you choose, it has a lot to do with the necromancer. A little, don't you feel sorry?"
"The study of spiritualism, in my impression, is also what I took the initiative to let you do. I remember that it happened in the city of Valen. At first, you were unwilling to learn spiritualism. Right?"
"If you have any complaints against me for this, I can understand. If I had known that you had such a powerful talent, I would not have let you learn spiritualism..."
After learning about Rowling's true talent, Rhodes naturally regretted the decision he had made.
From Rhodes' point of view, if Rowling hadn't learned spiritualism, she would even be able to witness the appearance of a mage god, but all of this, under the influence of spiritualism, was obviously impossible to achieve.
Due to the limitations of spiritualism, the professions that Rowling can choose will inevitably have a lot to do with the necromancer. Rhodes, who is well aware of the difference in high-level occupation bonuses, naturally understands what kind of consequences this will bring.
After Rowling enters the seventh rank, due to the lack of the professional bonus of the orthodox legendary mage, the basic damage of the spells she unleashes may not be as good as that of any real legendary mage, even if she has a unique Talent, but in a battle between legendary mages, that's nothing.
It can be said that Rowling's unique talent cannot be brought into full play to a large extent due to occupational limitations, which has created the gap between her and a true legendary mage. Not to mention, in this process, Rowling will also suffer the erosion of the body by the spiritism.
Rhode naturally felt extremely sorry for Rowling in front of him. In Rhode's view, if it wasn't for her original decision, perhaps Rowling would not have learned spiritualism. Legendary Mage, even comparable to the God of Mage.
For this reason, even if Rowling in front of him complains about himself, or ignores him after that, Rhode will not feel any dissatisfaction.
At this point, what Rhode wants to know the most ~IndoMTL.com~ is Rowling's opinion on all of this.
What surprised Rhode was that what he had expected, whether it was anger or dissatisfaction, did not appear on Rowling's face. On the contrary, after hearing everything Rhode said, Rowling looked very calm.
Looking at Rhodes, Rowling said:
"My brother remembered it wrong. You didn't force me to learn about spiritualism, but I asked for it. I want to learn spiritualism just to make myself better at that time. to help my brother."
Speaking, as if thinking of something, a smile appeared on Rowling's face.
"What about brother himself? Didn't he also master spiritualism? In my opinion, brother's talent in spellcasting is no worse than mine."
"Rather than being the **** of mages admired by all mages, I would rather be by my brother's side..."
“…Dead of the Dead.”
Looking at Rhodes, Rowling smiled.