2020-10-31

  Chapter 243 Rowlin

Not long after, the door was reopened and Rowlin left the room Come out, holding a magic book in his hand.

Rhodes re-entered the room, put the quilt and candlestick into the space ring, and then took Rowlin to the outside of the room.

Besides, the undead creatures under Rhodes have been assembled here, and they are only waiting for Rhodes' orders.

After calming down and thinking about it all night, Rowlin has already thought through everything Rhodes said, and there is no longer any resistance in the eyes looking towards Rhodes.

Rowlin knew that all Rhodes did, even killing Ina, who had been taking care of him, was just to take him out of the Business Group. Although Rowlin sees this as radical, Rowlin doesn't blame Rhodes for it.

As if sensing Rowlin's thoughts, Rhodes looked at her, then ignored it, and turned his gaze to the centaur leader beside him.

Since Rowlin has not mastered at least the expert Soul Evocation Technique, even if he is close to the ghost dragon, his body will be affected to a certain extent. In this case, Rhodes cannot take Rowlin and rely on the ghost dragon to move quickly. , or can only rely on the centaur leader.

While Rhodes was about to take Rowlin to ride the centaur leader, Rowlin took the initiative to return the magic book in his hand to Rhodes.

Rhodes didn't take it, but turned his head and looked towards Rowlin in front of him, trying to get her explanation.

Rhodes remembered that the previous owner of this magic book should be Searle. According to Searle's corresponding rank, this magic book just records the contents of the expert-level Soul Evocation Technique.

For ordinary people, it obviously takes a lot of time to master the expert Soul Evocation Technique with a magic book. But for Rowlin, who is a natural hero, she can quickly master these basic special skills if she wants to.

In this case, Rhodes doesn't know why Rowlin chose to hand him the magic book.

Rowlin said to Rhodes, "It's like undead mage stuff...I don't want to learn evil undead magic."

For Rowlin, undead mage destroys where he is In this case, all she could accept was that Rhodes became an undead mage, and it was really difficult for her to learn the undead spell by herself.

Rhodes didn't take the magic book, but looked back at Rowlin.

Looking at Rowlin's determined eyes, Rhodes knew that although Rowlin admitted his identity, he might still have a long way to go before helping him fight.

Rhodes realized that changing Rowlin's mind would take a lot of his own time.

Seeing this, Rhodes had to take the magic book and change it from the space ring.

This new spellbook is older, but overall heavier, and the spell knowledge recorded is also more proven.

This magic book is exactly the one that Rhodes got from the palace mage Eddard, Rhodes learned teleportation and other magic from it, and the fourth rank magic of the gate of time and space has not yet been mastered.

Rhodes' original intention was to let Rowlin master the expert Soul Evocation Technique, not the spells that follow, but in this case, Rhodes obviously couldn't do it.

Taking over the newly-appeared magic book, Rowlin simply doubled it and accepted it.

After processing the magic book, Rhodes took Rowlin, mounted the centaur leader beside him, and started moving towards one direction and running quickly.

In the sky, the ghost dragon is still responsible for investigating the surrounding environment to avoid encountering possible enemies.

Rhodes The goal of this line remains unchanged, choose to go to the location of the Divine Item widget.

According to Rhodes' original idea, if it is relying on the high-speed flight of the ghost dragon, then it will take a day to reach this location directly, but in the current situation, I don't know. How many days will it take to arrive.

Rhodes wasn't too anxious about this, though.

Since the soul quest has been completed, Rhodes is no longer obsessed with time constraints, and the number of days no longer has much significance. That's why Rhodes didn't force him to learn Soul Evocation Technique when he learned of Rowlin's choice.

In front of Rhodes, although Rowlin was holding the magic book, he didn't open it, but turned his body to observe Rhodes behind him.

Although Rowlin has figured out what happened around him, he has no small questions about how Rhodes escaped the attack of the undead mage and how he became a powerful undead mage.

Rowlin is desperate to know what happened to Rhodes, and now is the perfect time to ask Rhodes.

"Rhodes, what have you been through during this time, can you tell me?"

Hearing the questioning voice in front of him, Rhodes didn't care. , just replied indifferently: "In order to save you from the Business Group, I became an undead mage, and I fought all the way to accumulate strength. It was not long ago that I felt the strength was enough before I attacked the Business Group."

Rhodes' words are simple, but there is a strong sense of cruelty in them. With these words alone, Rowlin can imagine what Rhodes has been through during this time.

In Rowlin's memory, Rhodes, who originally lived with him in the village, was just a naughty teenager with a similar personality. Even if he was asked to attack the animals around him, he would There is a trace of intolerance.

When Rowlin saw Rhodes again, he only felt that his whole person had undergone great changes, both in character and mentality, completely different from the original Rhodes.

If it weren't for the exact same face and the exact same accent when calling out his name, Rowlin would not have believed that this mighty undead mage was actually the original Rhodes.

Rowlin also understands the pain involved in making such a change. Rowlin feels more distressed when he thinks about Rhodes' experience during this period of time than for himself who has been in the Business Group.

Thinking of this, Rowlin's dissatisfaction with Rhodes at first dissipated. At this point, Rowlin finally fully acknowledged Rhodes in the heart.

At this moment, Rhodes, who was sensing the situation around him, only felt a tightness in his arms. Rhodes looked down and saw that in front of him, Rowlin was leaning against his body.

In front of Rhodes, Rowlin was opening the magic book and reading its contents.

Rhodes noticed that Rowlin didn't care about himself behind him. Since the centaur leader didn't have much space on his body, as if it was just for the convenience of reading, Rowlin just leaned against himself.

Rhodes understands that at this time, Rowlin has no defense against himself, and he can be regarded as truly recognized by this natural hero.

(end of this chapter)

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