Chapter 311 Release
? At this time, the village chief finally had a hint of despair in his heart, but in this case, it seemed to be useless.
Under the attack of the walking corpse, the village chief fell down quickly. After he died, Rhode didn't even glance at this position, as if the death was just an insignificant creature.
With the death of the village chief, the original villagers had all died, and the few villagers who had run away were also killed by the walking corpses.
The creatures that originally belonged to this village and still survived should only be some half-orc slaves.
During the battle, Rhodes transformed a lot of enhanced walking corpses through the Mother of Souls. After simply confirming the state of the mental imprint of these enhanced walking corpses, Rhodes ordered the Mother of Souls not to attack these half-orc slaves, and they would no longer manage the battles in the field.
Rhodes chose to attack these villagers. In addition to venting his anger for Rowling, Rhodes also took advantage of this opportunity to test the Mother of Souls he had obtained and get some information that he did not understand.
Rhode noticed that when the surrounding undead creatures are transformed through the mother of the dead, the mother of the dead will immediately control them. In this state, he cannot control these undead creatures through the mental imprint, only through the mother of the dead. Take control.
While controlling the Mother of Souls, Rhodes also noticed something unusual.
Even if he controls a lot of undead creatures, there is still a long distance from the limit that the Mother of the Dead can control. In terms of strength, although these creatures have been upgraded to about the third-order creature, the manipulation spirit occupied is still calculated according to their original rank.
For this creature, the Revenant's control is far from the limit.
In addition to enhancing the role of undead creatures, the Mother of Souls, as an accessory of the necromancer, can even be used as an additional improvement for manipulating the spirit.
The only limitation is that the Mother of Souls will forcefully control the undead creatures it transforms, and it cannot be controlled by the Necromancer.
This limitation cannot affect the value of the Mother of Souls itself in the slightest. With these uses of the Revenant Mother, almost any Necromancer will want to acquire it. No matter what rank the Necromancer is, after acquiring the Mother of Souls, he will do something.
Rhode recalled that in the auction that was going to be held in the City of Sorrows, the final item was the Mother of Souls, which shows the degree of desire of the Necromancer for the Mother of Souls.
Rhode recalled what happened in the City of Screaming,
The mother of the dead souls in the business group should have been acquired by other necromancers and blamed on themselves.
At that time, in order to rescue Rowling, Rhode attacked the resident of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce, which also gave the necromancer a chance, and all of this will naturally be dealt with when Rhodes returns to Diya.
After testing the efficacy of the Mother of Souls, Rhodes put it away, no longer caring about the strengthening walking corpses that were fighting around him, and turned to look at Rowling beside him.
Even after killing all the surrounding villagers, Rowling still did not show any joy, her expression was still low, and her eyes were looking aside, wondering what she was thinking.
Rhode didn't know how to deal with this. It stands to reason that she should be happy after killing all the villagers because of her anger, but looking at Rowling's expression, it seems that she doesn't mean that at all.
"Rest here for a few days, waiting for Silver Cliff City's response."
Seeing this, Rhodes only thought that Rowling was not relieved, and after briefly explaining the next situation, Rhodes ignored Rowling beside him, and turned towards the group of half-orc slaves. The location went past.
Under Rhodes' suggestion, the surrounding group of half-orc slaves were surrounded by reinforced walking corpses, and they had already given up their resistance.
Even if they were killed, Rhodes could not gain any experience points, which were insignificant compared to the experience points that Rhodes needed to level up.
For these half-orcs, as slaves, they have long lost all consciousness of themselves, and they will only obey the orders of humans in order to survive.
Rhodes briefly observed them, and after confirming their behavior, he let the surrounding undead creatures open a way and let them go.
Rhode did not know whether his move would work or not. Rhode had no way of knowing what would happen to these orcs in the future, but he was able to leave some way out for himself in this way.
If these half-orcs can return to Kru Lord and let other half-orcs know what they know, then the information about Rhodes will have a chance to reach the ears of the hero Tanan.
Although Rhodes did not reveal his identity, Rhodes believed that there were not many powerful necromancers who dared to appear in Brakada.
Just as Rhodes released these half-orcs, Rowling in the back also seemed to have figured out something, and her eyes gradually became firmer.
While Rhodes easily killed the surrounding ordinary villagers, Rowling recalled the encounters she and Rhodes had experienced at the beginning.
The village where Rowling lived was destroyed by the Necromancer, and the villagers were transformed into undead creatures. Even Rowling herself was caught by the Necromancer and sold to the business group.
For all this, even after so long, Rowling still has a deep impression.
In the previous battle, although Rhode's behavior was no different from that of an ordinary necromancer, because the target of the battle was not a human being, Rowling selectively forgot this point. It was not until Rhode killed these villagers that Rowling realized it. So, this behavior of Rhodes is no different from the former necromancer.
Perhaps the only difference is that Rhodes is more powerful, far surpassing the previous Necromancer.
At this time, Rowling understood what Rhodes meant when he asked himself in the ogre tribe. Rhodes seemed to have anticipated all this, and had no plans to hide anything from himself.
For such Rhodes, Rowling could not have any resistance in her heart, but could only blame herself for her weakness.
From Rowling's point of view, Rhodes will not have such a change in a short period of time, and he must have struggled in his heart. Compared with Rhodes, he is particularly weak. Even if he agreed to fight together, In the end, it all relied on Rhodes.
Thinking of this, looking at the enhanced walking corpses that appeared around, the last trace of resistance in Rowling's eyes completely dissipated.
After this series of common experiences, Rowling's mentality has finally undergone a major change.