Chapter 527 Response 2
As early as during the previous battle, Rees discovered some extremely obvious problems in Rowling.
Reese noticed that although Rowling's own strength surpassed all the necromancers he led before, even Reese himself, even if Rowling had full mana, she might not be able to defeat her.
Moreover, Rowling also has many precious high-level magic scrolls. Rees also did not own these powerful magic scrolls, but Rowling herself does not seem to have much combat experience.
Reese recalled that whether Rowling didn't react immediately after discovering the arrival of the necromancer, but waited until she was shrouded in the cloud of death before starting to fight back, or during the battle, Rowling showed Some expressions of hesitation were completely seen by Reese, and this was enough to prove what Reese thought.
Through these situations revealed by Rowling, Rees realized that Rowling's own combat experience may not be as sufficient as he expected.
Recalling the last time I came to Aaron's mansion to discuss with Rhodes about the potion competition, and seeing Rowling, Reese also roughly understood why the overall strength was relatively strong, and he had all kinds of treasures on his body. Rowling, she doesn't really have much combat experience.
In Reese's mind, these treasures on Rowling probably came from the more powerful Rhodes. Because she was always by Rhodes' side, Rowling was naturally able to obtain these extremely powerful treasures, but this could not make up for her own lack of combat experience.
In Reese's view, Rowling's real combat experience is not even comparable to that of an ordinary necromancer.
After understanding this, Rees suddenly had many thoughts in his heart.
In Reese's view, his previous words, in addition to making Rowling's condition worse with the passage of time, can also dispel some of Rowling's will to continue fighting.
For a hero with rich combat experience and a strong will, Reese's words may not be able to play any role.
Those heroes with rich combat experience will naturally not be affected by the words spoken by the enemy, and only those who do not have much combat experience will be affected by these words. Through Reese's observation, he undoubtedly put Rowling in the latter.
In Reese's mind, if Rowling could lose all confidence in this way and dispel her idea of continuing to fight, he would undoubtedly be able to directly win the battle and gain a powerful death knight.
As if thinking of something,
Reese set his gaze on the copper lamp pot not far from Rowling.
As early as when Rowling was hit by the fireball, the copper lamp pot that she had been holding in her hand had already come out of her hand and fell to the ground not far away.
Looking at this special copper lamp pot, Reese understands that the things in the lamp pot can bring him more benefits than just transforming Rowling into a death knight.
According to what he has learned before, Reese understands that once he can win this battle, in addition to transforming Rowling into a death knight, he can also obtain this powerful monster death knight.
After saying these words, Rees kept paying attention to the changes in Rowling. Seeing the abnormality in Rowling's expression, Reese knew that the words he said had already had an effect, and Rowling seemed to be affected a lot because of these words.
Reese noticed that the expression on Rowling's face was no longer as calm as before. Although Rowling had been trying to suppress the change in expression, in Reese's eyes, this undoubtedly revealed Rowling's unrest.
After listening to what Reese said, Rowling couldn't keep calm in her heart. Although the current situation had already been expected, at this moment, the fear of death undoubtedly deeply occupied Rowling's heart.
When Rowling heard Reese say that she was not afraid of the magic scroll she took out, it was even more difficult for Rowling to keep calm.
Whether it was the ominous premonition that had arisen in her heart long ago, or the current state, Rowling understood that she might die here.
Under the threat of death, even Rowling's hand holding the magic scroll could not stop shaking, and it was difficult to stabilize it.
In Rowling's memory, the last time she felt the process of death so deeply was when the village she lived in was destroyed by the Necromancer.
Rowling recalled that when the necromancer attacked the village where she lived, she was unable to make any resistance. At that time, she did not master any kind of spells, and she was powerless against those undead creatures.
Recalling what happened at that time, Rowling knew that if Rhodes hadn't rescued herself from the Chamber of Commerce in the City of Sorrows, she might have been bought by other necromancers and transformed into a death knight.
Rowling recalled that when Rhodes had just rescued herself from the business group, she had blamed Rhodes for killing the members of the business group who took care of her. It was not until she learned from Rhodes the value of heroes that Rowling I understand that I wrongly blamed Rhodes.
As if thinking of the situation in memory, the fear of death that had always existed in Rowling's heart dissipated a lot at this time, and what remained were more memories.
For Rowling at this time, when she realized that the ending of death seemed inevitable, the only regret in her heart was that she couldn't see Rhodes for the last time, didn't know Rhodes' current situation, and when the two separated , What ranking did Rhodes get in the potion competition?
When thinking of Rhodes' current situation, in Rowling's mind, the teachings Rhodes taught her in the past can't help but resurface at this time, and Rowling is more impressed than ever.
Recalling Rhodes' previous teachings, Rowling knew that even if Rhodes was here, looking at her current appearance, she might not be satisfied at all.
Rowling took a deep breath. Following Rowling's action, the fear that had arisen in her heart due to the fear of death was also suppressed at this time.
At this moment, for Rowling, after she recognized the ending of her imminent death, this result seemed no longer scary.
Even though the current situation has not changed in any way, Rowling's heart has undoubtedly calmed down completely, and she has begun to think about the current situation.