2020-10-31

  Chapter 1016 Candidates

This move Rhodes made at this time naturally caused Lich on the court. attention, and even made them feel some doubts.

These Lichs don't understand why Rhodes kills Phoenix immediately after making his choice.

If it is to transform Phoenix into a vampire-like undead creature, if it does not have heroic will, the new consciousness in Soul Fire will replace its original consciousness, although it can still be retained Some of the habits in his lifetime, but his level of intelligence will be greatly reduced, and the rest of the undead mage can also intuitively distinguish the identity of his undead creatures.

The rest of the Lich's also don't necessarily approve of a controlled undead being a puppet.

If Rhodes' move was just to show the power of the Divine Item, in this case, it doesn't have to be the case. Many Lichs in the field have already recognized Rhodes' identity and maged an ordinary undead. Showing strength doesn't prove anything.

Perhaps only Rhodes himself knew what his move really meant.

Through the Peeping Eye, Rhodes simply swung the blade in his hand twice and easily solved it without even consuming any mana.

At this time, looking at Lich in the field, Rhodes' words slowly came out:

"Then, since everyone Lich has no opinion, the target on the surface, The undead mage will take over."

Speaking, Rhodes turned around and looked aside, there was only one undead mage left in the entire field.

The figure of North appeared in Rhodes' sight.

Noticing that Rhodes was looking at himself, North was stunned for a moment, then realized the situation at this time, his mouth opened slightly, as if he wanted to say something, but his throat seemed to be choked. In general, no complete words can be uttered.

The conversation in the field, whether it was Lich's words or Rhodes' response, were all heard by North, and he naturally understood what Rhodes' action meant.

Following Rhodes' gesture, the rest of Lich in the field also turned their attention to North.

"He's just an apprentice-level undead mage, wouldn't it matter if he was chosen as a puppet?"

The unknown Lich who answered Phoenix's words earlier The voice, once again in the field, asked Rhodes this question.

Relying on their own perception, all Lich in the field can easily judge that the undead mage indicated by Rhodes can only be counted as an undead mage apprentice, and is far inferior to that of the undead mage. The former Phoenix.

Whether it is the level of Soul Evocation Technique or its own temperament, among the Lichs, this undead mage is unremarkable. If it weren't for Rhodes' actions at this time, the Lich in the field would even completely dismiss it. neglect.

In the end, it was Esri, the mother of the earth, who spoke out, which calmed other Lich's doubts about North.

"If it's just a puppet in name, we don't need the undead mage to take action, but only need him as a symbol in the territory of Dia. The strength of the undead mage apprentice is also convenient for our control."

Following Asri's words, the other Lich no longer questioned Rhodes' choice, and the field returned to silence again.

During this process, apart from Rhodes looking at North a few more times, no Lich asked North's opinion at all. It seems that this undead mage can only accept all the decisions they have made. .

Rhodes' choice for North also made Lich in the field roughly understand why he made the move to kill Phoenix.

In the presence of Phoenix, he is undoubtedly the best candidate to become a puppet. Whether it is diplomatic ability, leadership ability, as well as the controlling ability of the situation, it is enough to make Lich in the field feel at ease. In contrast, there is almost no Lich, who will choose North who is a lot worse than him.

Even Rhodes has to admit Phoenix's ability. If he is made a puppet, it will be able to play a real confusing role. Until the middle of the battle, the whole battle will proceed according to the established plan. , there will not be too much deviation.

What Rhodes is worried about is that Phoenix's ability in these areas is too powerful. The expansion process of the previous life has proved to Rhodes that even Lich will be bewitched by Phoenix's words, Rhodes I also have to worry that the existence of Phoenix will have an impact on the later stages of the entire campaign.

Rhodes at this time does not have the strength of Sandro in the same period of the expansion, and cannot suppress everything by strength. As the battle progresses, when Phoenix becomes the Number One Person under Lich and his voice gradually increases, he will inevitably provoke a conflict between Lich and the Divine Item controller.

If Rhodes has the strength of Sandro, and even can kill Legendary Lich, he will naturally not care about the existence of Phoenix, nor any of his conspiracies, but Rhodes at this time is Can't do this.

As the battle progresses and the number of corpses grows enormously, all Lich who join this battle will have a qualitative change in their strength. At that time, whether they will still be as they are now will not be the case. Well said.

Rhodes can control all undead creatures associated with it through the Ghost King cloak, including all corpses transformed by Lich.

It's just that no Lich knew it when the ability wasn't revealed yet. When Rhodes handed the transformed corpse king to the Lichs, they would only think that whoever cast spiritual imprint on the corpse king would control the corpse king, just like regular undead creatures.

Once the Lichs know the truth, they naturally don't want to be restrained by the Divine Item, so all the corpse witches who have worked so hard to transform in the battle become Rhodes' subordinates, and at that time they will be controlled by Phoenix.

Provocation, it is very likely that something unexpected will happen.

What Rhodes has to worry about is not just losing the Divine Item. Rowlin, who is in Verning, is also the object of Rhodes' concern.

Relying on the efficacy of the two Divine Items, Lich would be hard-pressed to do anything to Rhodes without paying a great price, but it was limited to Rhodes itself and could not take into account the existence of Rowlin.

In order to prevent Phoenix from destroying the entire campaign, or even bringing a greater threat, Rhodes can only get rid of it in advance.

According to Rhodes' understanding of Phoenix, even if he doesn't kill Phoenix and let him leave a life for the next battle, Phoenix will definitely try his best to use his own means to replace the promise. When the battle really starts, Rhodes may no longer find any trace of North's existence.

Noth may not be as capable as Phoenix, but Rhodes doesn't care. Thinking of this, Rhodes couldn't help but turn his eyes to North again.

(end of this chapter)

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