Chapter 471 Hostility 2
In Rhodes' perception, the hostility emanating from Northon is undoubtedly the strongest.
Compared with other mages around, the hostility in Nuo Sen was extremely obvious, even reaching a higher level of hatred.
This made Rhodes very puzzled. What Rhodes didn't know was whether his identity as a necromancer offended him, or whether Northen had some grudges with the necromancer in the past, which resulted in such a strong hostility.
Even Eli, who revealed his identity as a necromancer, Rhodes didn't feel any hostility from him, but he could feel it from Northon.
Due to the huge difference in rank, it was difficult for Rhodes to get any news from Eli even if he was also in the magic banning ceremony. Perhaps this is also related to Eli's failure to show his true thoughts, but from Northon, Rhodes can feel obvious hostility.
At this time, Eli was arguing with the necromancer, wanting to refute the necromancer's point that there is no problem with the necromancer itself.
After Rhodes said those words, Eli began to argue with the necromancer. Although the other mages around could not accept Rhodes' identity in a short time, except for a few mages, they still paid attention to Rhodes. Besides, the rest of the mages turned their attention to the necromancer who was arguing with Eli.
This mage faced the leader of the magic guild, Eli, who was extremely powerful in his own right, and he didn't have any timidity when he expressed his views on the necromancer.
Perhaps it was because of the existence of the magic banning ceremony that the mage could not personally feel the strength of Eli, or it might be due to the personality of the mage himself. Even if there was a big gap in strength, the mage could still overcome Eli Speak out your own thoughts completely.
On the entire airship, most of the mages who existed were attracted by the dialogue between them, but there were still a few mages who were not.
Due to the different focus of mages, some mages may be easily attracted by the information about necromancers, while some mages are unmoved and still pay attention to the objects they originally cared about.
Among these few mages, Rhodes belongs to one of them. At this time, Rhodes' eyes were looking at a mage who was in the magic banning ceremony. This mage was none other than Northen, who had great hostility towards Rhodes.
After Rhodes revealed his identity as a necromancer, Northen's eyes stayed on Rhodes' body all the time, and any situation around him seemed unable to affect Northen's sight.
After noticing Northon's state, Rhode gradually noticed some abnormalities.
The intensity of this hostility is not ordinary. If it wasn't for the existence of the anti-magic ritual, Rhodes wouldn't be surprised even if Nordson directly cast a spell to attack him.
Rhodes had only seen Northon's gaze on a few enemies, and those enemies all ended up fighting Rhodes. Although he didn't understand why Northen had such a change, Rhodes had begun to care about Northen's every move.
For Rhodes, after getting the artifact parts as a reward, the goal of this potion competition has been achieved. At this moment, what Rhodes hopes most is to get out of the airship smoothly.
Although he won the champion reward of the potion competition, that is, the amulet that can mobilize the magic elements on the entire airship, Rhodes still clearly knows that it is not the time to be careless.
Because he was still on the airship, and because of the series of actions of the third-ranked necromancer, his identity was also exposed. At this time, Rhodes is still not safe.
On this airship, Rhodes didn't know the mages around him, what kind of attitude they had towards the existence of necromancers, so he never planned to reveal his identity as necromancers.
In Rhode's view, it is undoubtedly an extremely risky thing to directly reveal his identity as a Necromancer like the Necromancer ranked third.
Even before boarding the airship, Rhodes accepted the task of the Spiritual Association, but he didn't intend to take the risk. If it wasn't for the Necromancer ranked third who took the initiative to reveal his identity, perhaps the mages here would not know Rhodes' true identity until he left the airship.
Convincing these high-ranking mages on the airship is not just a matter of getting a higher ranking in the potion competition. There must be enough reasons to convince them and change their views on necromancers. Especially those mages who exist in the magic guild.
In this case, even if the necromancer revealed his identity and even gave enough reasons, it might not necessarily convince those sorcerers, and waiting for this necromancer might not be a good result.
As for the tasks related to the spiritual meeting, under such circumstances, it is undoubtedly an extremely difficult thing to complete. If Rhodes tried to be like this necromancer, it might have some counterproductive effects.
However, for this necromancer, what he hopes to achieve, which is to increase the influence of the necromancer, can be achieved through this method.
Perhaps what the necromancer said could not change the views of those high-ranking mages on necromancers, but it could directly change the views of those low-ranking mages who did not have a deep understanding of necromancers. Being able to do this, the mage can be regarded as having completed his task.
If the necromancer can successfully persuade Eli, it will be regarded as a successful completion of the task assigned by the spirit society, and he and the rest of the necromancers on the airship can also leave the airship smoothly and get the reward from the spirit society.
And once he fails, not only will he be punished by the magic guild, but even the reward he just got from the potion competition will be taken back.
In the heart of this mage, perhaps this result has been expected, and perhaps it is planned to increase the influence of the necromancer in this way.
From the very beginning, this was the attitude of the Spirit Society towards these necromancers who came to the airship.
When Rhode realized what the necromancer was doing, the first thing he thought about was how to protect himself and escape from the airship smoothly.
At this moment, seeing that the debate between the necromancer and Eli was getting more and more intense, and perhaps soon, the two would reach a conclusion. Coupled with the increasingly intense hostility from Northon beside him, Rhodes knew that , I also need to take action.