Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 631 Conversation 2

While Rowling was waiting for Rhode's response, she finally noticed something abnormal in her body.

What Rowling sensed was not the appearance of death energy in her body, but rather the continuous spreading of heat streams inside her body, making her feel hot.

If Rowling had anticipated the change in death energy earlier, she might have realized that this was a special change caused by two opposing energies.

Since the death energy produced by spiritualism and the original vitality are changes in Rowling's body, the intensity of this change is naturally not as strong as when these two energies come into direct contact with the outside world, but it also causes It caught Rowling's attention at this time.

At this time, Rowling still didn't understand what happened in her body. While she was thinking, Rhode's words also reached Rowling's ears.

"Remember you asked me before, what am I thinking about? What I was thinking about at the time was the promotion of the rank."

"I believe that you should have already felt the abnormality that exists inside your body, which is caused by spiritualism. The existence of spiritualism will have a certain negative impact on the body of the necromancer, and you Relying on the vitality in the body, it was temporarily resisted."

"Similarly due to the existence of spiritualism, there are great restrictions on the ranks you can choose in the future, and you will not be able to choose ranks that have nothing to do with necromancers."

Hearing what Rhodes said, Rowling at this moment seemed to understand something. Regarding the influence of spiritualism on ranks, there is no relevant record in any previous classics.

As for the consequences of learning spiritualism, mages will naturally not record it in the classics, nor will they mention it in any way. They will only advise ordinary mages over and over again not to try to explore this knowledge.

From Rhode's mouth, after understanding this point, 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, and she understood Rowling. what De said.

Seemingly puzzled by Rowling's reaction, Rhodes 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 have reached the level of a high-level mage. As far as I know, there is no one other than you. A mage can do that."

"Coupled with your status as a natural hero, it can be said that you have surpassed any mage in the history of Bracada, even the god of mages, at your level, may not be able to surpass you.

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"If you don't have the restraint of spiritualism, in the near future, you can even become a real mage god..."

These evaluations of Rowling are the real thoughts in Rhodes' mind. The various abnormalities that exist on Rowling have already explained to Rhodes the true talent she possesses.

Even with previous life experience, Rhodes has never seen a mage with a talent as powerful as Rowling's. At the fourth level, he can rely on his own changes to the spell to resist the five magic spells cast by the quasi-legendary mage. Tier 5 spells, and understanding of Tier 5 spells that can only be mastered by legendary mages.

"...Even so, with such a powerful talent, you cannot become a true legendary mage because of the existence of spiritualism. No matter what career you choose to advance, it has a lot to do with necromancers. Regarding this point, you Don't you feel sorry?"

"In my impression, I asked you to learn about spiritualism. I remember that it happened in the city of Valen. You didn't want to learn spiritualism at first, right? "

"If you complain about me because of this, I can understand it. If I had known that you have such a powerful talent, I would not have let you learn Spiritualism..."

After understanding Rowling's true talent, Rhodes naturally regretted the decision he had made.

In Rhode's view, if Rowling hadn't learned Spiritualism, she could even witness the appearance of a mage god, but all of this was obviously impossible to achieve under the influence of Spiritualism.

Due to the limitations of spiritualism, the occupations that Rowling can choose will inevitably have a lot to do with necromancers. Rhodes, who is well aware of the difference in the bonus of high-level occupations, naturally understands what kind of consequences this will bring.

After Rowling enters the seventh level, due to the lack of professional bonuses of orthodox legendary mages, the spells she releases may not be as good as any real legendary mage in terms of basic damage, even if she has a unique talent, but In a battle between legendary mages, this is nothing at all.

It can be said that Rowling's unique talent cannot be brought into full play due to occupational restrictions to a large extent, which creates a gap between her and a true legendary mage. Not to mention, during this process, Rowling will also be eroded by spiritualism.

Rhodes 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, but would have learned spell knowledge like a real mage, and finally relied on her own talent to become a real mage. The legendary sorcerer is even able to stand shoulder to shoulder with the god of sorcerers.

For this reason, even if Rowling in front of her complained about herself, or ignored her afterwards, Rhodes would not feel any dissatisfaction.

At this time, what Rhodes wanted to know most was Rowling's opinion on all this.

What surprised Rhodes was that neither anger nor dissatisfaction that he had expected appeared on Rowling's face. On the contrary, after listening to what Rhodes said, Rowling looked Very peaceful.

Looking at Rhodes aside, Rowling said:

"Brother, I remember wrongly. You didn't force me to learn the knowledge about spiritualism, but I requested it on my own initiative. I wanted to learn spiritualism only for the purpose of helping myself better at that time. .”

As she spoke, she seemed to think of something, and a smile could not help but appear on Rowling's face.

"Then what about my brother himself? Didn't he also master spiritualism? In my opinion, my brother's talent in casting spells is no worse than mine."

"Compared to being the god of mages who is admired by all mages, I would rather be beside my brother..."

"...the undead law god."

Looking at Rhodes, Rowling smiled.

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