535 Awakening 2
After discovering this, Rowling couldn't believe what she saw for a moment. It wasn't until she checked her arm carefully several times that she confirmed that the situation was indeed as she had seen.
Rowling realized that the wounds on her body had completely healed during the time she lost consciousness. Not only that, these healed wounds did not even leave any traces on her body.
If it weren't for Rowling's clear memory, knowing that she was seriously injured during the previous battle, and the blood stains on the clothes all over her body, Rowling would even doubt whether the previous battle really existed.
What makes Rowling puzzled is the same point. In Rowling's view, no matter what kind of spells are used to restore the wounds on her body, some obvious scars will be left on her body in the end, just like the wounds healed normally Like the process of the process, it will not be like the present, and it is not even possible to prove the traces of the wound.
After discovering this, although Rowling felt extremely puzzled in her heart, she could only accept it because she couldn't find any reason to explain it.
At this time, as if realizing something, Rowling shifted her focus from the original wounds on her body to some conditions in her own body.
Rowling suddenly realized that her body, which was extremely weak before she lost consciousness, had completely changed at this moment. When Rowling carefully sensed the changes in her body, she could even feel a huge vitality. Even Rowling herself would be shocked by the vitality in her body.
The moment she felt this vitality, Rowling realized that there were many mistakes in her original thinking. With such a huge vitality in her body, it is naturally impossible for her to be a death knight.
For the changes that have occurred in herself, even Rowling herself has no way to explain it. Rowling didn't know where the huge life force in her body came from, and she didn't know where Reese, who finally fought with her, was.
While Rowling was observing the huge vitality in her body, she also noticed the mana she currently possessed.
Rowling found that compared with the sudden appearance of vitality, her mana value has not improved much. As time went by, Rowling recovered a little of the mana that had been consumed, but the recovered mana was only enough for Rowling to cast a spell.
If it weren't for Rowling's high level of mysticism, she wouldn't even have these current mana points, so she wouldn't be able to cast any magic.
When the mage does not choose to meditate, but wants to rely on other methods to restore the mana to full value,
It often takes an extremely long time to achieve this.
Rowling, who was in a coma, naturally had no way to meditate, and could only rely on her own mysticism to passively recover some mana.
Rowling knew that her current situation was still not good. Although the vitality damaged by the undead killer has recovered a lot for some reason, even far exceeding the vitality she had before, but for Rowling, her spellcasting ability still has not recovered.
Just as Rowling was feeling extremely puzzled, Rowling suddenly noticed footsteps coming from behind her.
After discovering this, Rowling immediately turned around, looked in the direction of the footsteps, and was ready to respond at any time.
In order to deal with the possible danger, Rowling raised her arm for a while.
Even if Rowling's mana at this time is only enough for her to cast a third-order spell, Rowling will not give up casting the spell.
However, when Rowling noticed the figure making the footsteps, she couldn't help but lower her raised arm. At the same time, Rowling only felt a shock in her heart, a special emotion in her heart produce.
Rowling noticed that the figure behind her was Rhodes who was going to participate in the potion competition.
After Rhode's figure appeared, although she didn't talk to Rowling for a while, Rowling saw a lot of things from it.
Rowling knew that at this time, her ability to survive and the huge vitality that appeared in her body should have a great relationship with Rhodes who appeared at this time.
Although she was already aware of this in her heart, at this moment, Rowling still asked Rhodes: "Brother... the necromancer who fought with me before,... Rees... Where is he?"
Rhodes noticed that when Rowling asked herself this point, there seemed to be a slight sob in her tone.
In Rowling's heart, in addition to feeling a little lucky because she survived Reese's hands and avoided being transformed into a death knight, she was more moved because she saw Rhodes rushing back in time.
At this time, even if she asked Rhodes about the previous situation, Rowling could only suppress the feeling in her heart, fearing that because this feeling was too strong, she would shed tears before getting Rhodes' answer. Come.
For Rowling, the previous battle with Reese undoubtedly brought about a great change in her mentality, a change she had never felt before.
During the battle, Rowling deeply felt the strong threat of death, and under this threat, she made various responses, but in the end it didn't have much effect.
Different from all the previous processes, during this battle, Rowling was no longer unable to respond to the coming danger as before, but had a certain strength and was able to make a certain resistance. It's just that the effect of resistance is not as expected by Rowling.
When Rowling realized that her methods hadn't had much effect, and before she completely lost consciousness, all she thought was to see Rhodes for the last time, but in the end, this was not the case. Did not materialize.
But now, when Rowling realized that she was not transformed into a death knight by the Necromancer, but was rescued by Rhodes, she was naturally extremely moved in her heart.
At this moment, what Rowling wanted most was to hug Rhodes tightly, and tell him her fear in the face of death, and the person she hoped to see in the end, but Rowling did not choose to do this.
According to her understanding of Rhodes in her heart, Rowling knew that Rhodes didn't want to see this scene happen, even if she cried herself, Rhodes would not be satisfied if she saw it.