Heroes of the Invincible Undead

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After controlling the surrounding undead creatures with mental imprints, Rhodes ignored them, and just let them stay outside the mansion to guard against possible enemies, and then directly entered the mansion.

As soon as he entered through the gate, Rhodes felt a death energy far different from the outside world, emerging from the house, and relying on his own perception of death energy, Rhodes naturally had a deeper understanding.

Rhodes sensed that there is an extremely strong death energy inside the entire house, but for some reason, this strong death energy is firmly bound in the inner area of ​​the house, and will not spread to the surroundings wantonly .

The death energy absorbed by the undead creatures outside is only a small part of the escaping from the house, but this small part of the overflowing death energy has attracted the people around the house. Undead creatures.

In Rhode's perception, the death energy escaping from the house is far inferior to the purest death energy existing in those undead creatures. It's just that even these undead creatures themselves cannot use the death energy in their bodies.

The most abnormal death energy that Rhodes perceived before is still deeply hidden in the bodies of these undead creatures, and it is unknown when it will show its original effect.

Rhodes believes that no matter when this death energy acts on undead creatures, it will cause great changes to them. At that time, the existing mental imprints may not be able to continue to restrain them and need to be dealt with separately.

However, Rhodes' current attention is not on these undead creatures. What Rhodes really cared about was the mansion in front of him.

Rhodes is most concerned about the secluded house he is currently in, but the undead creatures around him seem to have no intention of entering it.

Rhodes noticed that there were no creatures guarding the secluded house in front of him, and the latch on the door lock was placed aside randomly, allowing Rhodes to easily enter it without any hindrance.

The vampire who led the way for Rhodes clearly knew the existence of the mansion very well. He just brought Rhodes here, and then left from here. Before Rhodes arrived, this mansion was already this place. kind of form.

Under such circumstances, the undead creatures that existed outside the house naturally surprised Rhodes. Even without any restrictions, these undead creatures still did not enter the house, but waited outside. Rhodes believed that this should be related to the existence of the house itself.

For this anomaly in front of him, Rhodes has no intention of going into details, but just raises his vigilance in his heart.

In Rhode's view, these low-level undead creatures did not enter the house due to certain restrictions, but this did not mean that all undead creatures would be subject to such restrictions.

For this reason, Rhodes can't be too reassured even if he is inside the secluded house. To ensure his own safety, he must be vigilant at all times to avoid any abnormalities. Rhodes knew that the secluded house he was in could only be regarded as a temporary foothold, used to wait for the time to come, and could not really make him feel at ease.

Since the overall environment of the mansion was not as safe as Rhodes thought, his previous control over the undead creatures was precisely for this purpose, and was used to prevent the surrounding environment during this period of time.

After entering the secluded house, Rhodes continued to walk towards the interior without stopping. In Rhodes' perception, as his own pace advanced, the concentration of death energy around him also changed.

Inside the house, the light was extremely dim. Under the shroud of the dark sky, before entering the secluded house, Rhodes' vision was a little hindered, but with the blessing of Eagle Eye, he could still observe the distant scenery, but now, Rhodes couldn't see the environment inside the house at all.

Realizing this, Rhodes also took action, and raised his hand towards the corner of the house that he had observed through some light.

Following Rhode's movement, in the house, on the wall not far from him, on the candlestick that was used by someone not long ago, the remaining half of the candle lit up.

Walking to the candlestick, Rhodes tried it, and took it in his hand without much effort to illuminate the things in the house.

Under the light of the fire, Rhodes could carefully observe the things in the house. Looking around, Rhodes noticed that the space inside the mansion was much smaller than it looked from the outside.

At this time, outside a room in the mansion, Rhodes stopped his footsteps. In Rhode's perception, the place with the strongest death energy in the entire house is in this room.

Pushing the door open, what appeared in front of Rhodes was a downward staircase, and Rhodes walked down the stairs. With the fire light from the candlestick in his hand, Rhodes could clearly see the things in the basement in front of him.

Rhodes noticed that in the center of the basement, there was an open coffin, and the coffin boards were randomly placed on the ground beside it.

In the entire house, the place where the death energy is the most intense is exactly where the coffin is placed.

Reminiscent of the matters related to the secluded house, Rhodes understood that the coffin that appeared in front of him was prepared for real vampires.

Recalling the first time he found traces of vampires in the tomb, Rhodes noticed that the vampires at that time were also in a coffin. For vampires, this was obviously their favorite way to sleep forever.

Under the circumstances at that time, relying on the existence of this coffin, Rhodes successfully used the flames to force out the vampire's multiple bat transformations, and only then did he win the final battle.

Obviously, the existence of the coffin cannot provide the best protection for the vampire itself. Once the sleeping vampire is discovered by other creatures, the coffin it is in becomes a restriction on the vampire itself.

In Rhodes' impression, the death energy absorbed by the vampires at that time should be provided by the revenant crystal, but in a special environment like the house, due to the existence of extremely strong death energy, there is no need at all. Things like revenant crystals can achieve this.

Compared with the tomb where he was originally, the death energy that Rhodes felt at this time was many times stronger.

Regarding this habit of the vampires themselves, Rhodes can only think that they choose to sleep in coffins to speed up their own promotion.

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