637 Will 4
Looking at Rowling beside him, recalling the original touch in his heart, Rhodes also had a lot of thoughts.
After wearing the pendant, Rowling's appearance did not change much. Because of the increase in rank, the erosion traces of death energy still remained on Rowling's face, causing her to lose all blood color and appear to be Pale and terrible.
It's just that Rhodes at this time naturally doesn't care about this. Rhodes never had an extra opinion of Rowling because of her appearance, and what she felt from Rowling at this time would naturally not change because of the change in her appearance.
The attribute improvement obtained before has made Rhodes clearly aware of the particularity of Rowling's existence. At least for himself, Rowling's existence can make him change his inherent concept.
Rhodes could feel that this change in philosophy was not based on his original desire for strength improvement, but because of Rowling's existence, which made him want this change.
At the same time, in Rhodes' view, if he can use this method to make changes to his own ideas, it may be the one that has the least impact on himself.
In Rhode's heart, he has never denied his original idea. At this time, Rhodes does not intend to deny his original idea to change himself.
In Rhodes' thinking, he can still retain his original ideas, but because of Rowling's existence, it can have a great impact on his original ideas. What Rhodes did was to strengthen his understanding of Rowling in his heart. Lin's perception, until it is equal to the original idea, or even surpassed.
In this way, when dealing with general matters, Rhodes can still proceed according to his original ideas, but when dealing with matters related to Rowling, he will proceed in another way.
Rhodes believed that through such a method, he might be able to feel the existence of the hero's will, thus gaining additional bonuses. Even if in the end, he didn't get any improvement in the relevant attributes, this change in will would not have much negative impact on himself.
After thinking about it in his heart, looking at Rowling beside him, Rhodes said:
"Did you know? In any hero's heart, there is a will to support them to become a hero."
"No matter what the evaluation of this hero is in the eyes of ordinary people, this kind of will always exists in the hearts of heroes. This is what makes them different from ordinary creatures."
"The existence of the hero's will endows the hero with the most powerful power. As for other things, whether it is the potential after becoming a hero, or the awakened hero's specialty, they are more like a fixed template...a kind of heroic will. Accessories.
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"Even among all heroes, the most special natural heroes, I believe, in their hearts, they will have such a will, not just strength."
"Now, Tanan, the natural hero far away in Bracada, has shown his will to all mages. Any mage who feels this will be afraid of his will."
"So, what kind of will do you, who are also born heroes, have? If you don't know how to describe it, just tell me what you are most eager to achieve."
Facing Rowling beside him, Rhodes also raised these doubts of his own. This is the question that Rhodes most wants to clarify at this time.
Since changing one's own will will cause more serious consequences, Rhodes still needs to know an extremely important piece of information before deciding to perform such an act.
The information that Rhodes wants to know is about Rowling and her heroic will.
If Rowling's will to be a hero is to some extent different from Rhodes' original expectations, such as wishing to eliminate all necromancers due to past experiences, or some other matters, Rhodes may not I will say more, but I will not put all my will on Rowling according to my original idea.
Regarding the change of his will, Rhodes would still have some worries before proceeding completely according to his original idea, so he asked Rowling his questions in advance.
Previously, Rowling may have conveyed this to Rhodes through some actions, but in Rhodes' mind, she still couldn't confirm it.
After hearing the question raised by Rhodes, Rowling also fell into thinking. It seemed that she had never considered such a question before, and she didn't start thinking about it until she heard about it from Rhodes.
Fortunately, she seemed to realize that an important message in Rhodes' words, Rowling's thinking, did not last long, and she got her own answer.
At this time, looking at Rhodes aside, Rowling also expressed the thoughts in her heart:
"Actually, I don't know why I have the identity of a natural hero. In terms of will, I may not be able to compare with any real hero, and I will also have some fears that should not appear. My brother has always felt that my will Be weak."
"I know that I don't have the will of Tanan, who is also a natural hero, as my brother said, and I can't start such a tragic war like him. However, if it is about the most desired thing..."
"I hope that I can always stay by my brother's side, face the problems that arise together, and defeat powerful enemies, just like what we did this time."
After saying this, Rowling stopped talking, but during this process, Rowling's gaze was always on Rhodes who was at the side.
In Rhodes' sight, Rowling's eyes were still clear, and she was not impressed by the death energy at all, but the meaning expressed in her words made Rhodes silent.
In order to ensure that he can make the most accurate judgment, Rhodes also made corresponding preparations just before Rowling said these words.
Whether it is his newly improved blood perception ability or the hero's special peeping eye that has been awakened in the past, Rhodes fully utilizes it, trying to get the most accurate information from Rowling's answer in this way .
Because of this, it has already involved the upcoming changes in his own will, and Rhodes has to be extremely cautious, and use all the abilities he has acquired in the past to ensure this.
However, the information from perception made Rhodes appear extremely silent at this time.
Whether it's the hints in the perception of blood, or the hints obtained through the peeping eyes, Rhodes clearly understands that the words Rowling said are the true thoughts in her heart.