2020-10-31

  Chapter 333 Psalm 1

At this time, Rowlin took this tome from Rhodes, A hint of doubt appeared in his eyes.

As Rowlin remembers, Rhodes had taught himself the books he owned. Even in the process of waiting, he could only keep flipping through the books he had mastered. He never thought that Rhodes would come up with a book that he had never seen before. Since he had this book, why didn't he take it out and give it to him early in the morning?

At Rhodes' cue, Rowlin opened the book in his hand and began to read the contents of the book.

Slowly, as he read, Rowlin's face began to change.

Rowlin noted that the problems in the books are not simple common language, but a mixture of Krulord's vernacular and other languages. With the linguistics Rowlin had just mastered, Rowlin realized that this even included Elvish.

After learning about this situation, Rowlin also roughly realized why Rhodes did not give this book to himself at first, even if Rhodes gave it to himself early, due to the language barrier, he Can't know what's in it.

But now, because of his strong learning ability, when Rowlin has mastered linguistics, he can understand the content of this book, which is why Rhodes gave this book to Rowlin.

The book Rhodes gave Rowlin was a treasure he got from the Silva tribe, Silva's poems.

When I got this psalm, in Rhodes' impression, its effect is not powerful, it can only improve the overall attribute of the centaur of the Silva tribe, and for other creatures, it cannot play any role. Effect.

After getting this psalm, Rhodes also asked the centaur leader what information was recorded in the book itself, but the centaur leader also couldn't say anything.

In the poems, in addition to some of Krulord's native language, there are also a large number of Elvish languages, and the centaur leader does not know much about the language of purebred elves.

When he learned that the centaur leader could not translate the meaning of the psalm, Rhodes could only put the psalm away and find someone with special skills in high-level linguistics to translate it when he had a chance later. Here is the real purpose of the Psalms.

Rhodes at that time was still gathering strength to complete the mission of the soul. In the course of successive battles, the psalm was gradually forgotten by Rhodes. It wasn't until the moment when he realized that Rowlin had mastered linguistics that Rhodes remembered the poem in his hands.

This Psalm was handed over to Rowlin so that Rowlin could look at the contents and see if this format could give the additional attributes of the Psalm an extra boost.

At this point, Rowlin also began to flip through the psalm and read what it contained. In the process, Rhodes can only wait on the sidelines.

While waiting, Rhodes also held a book in his hand and started flipping through it casually.

Rhodes' eyes seemed to be on the book he was holding, but he was actually looking at his own attribute panel. Even Rowlin, who was beside him, didn't notice anything unusual.

Rhodes noticed that during these days of waiting, his EXP has been greatly improved, which is naturally inseparable from the Death Knight under Rhodes.

Any creature the Death Knight kills increases Rhodes' EXP. In addition to the centaur leader who is fighting in Vernin, Rhodes also has a Death Knight under his command, who should have controlled the city of Valen now, just waiting for Rhodes to return.

At this time, just as Rhodes was thinking about his EXP, Rhodes suddenly noticed that in his attribute panel, EXP began to jump rapidly.

At this moment, the EXP possessed by Rhodes was more than 10,000 more than when Rhodes first checked it.

Through the system log, Rhodes determined the number of new EXPs, which should be around 15,000. At the same time, Rhodes confirmed that getting so much EXP in an instant can only show that this is the EXP provided by a single creature.

Rhodes knows that a creature that can provide 15,000 EXP, except for seventh rank creatures, can only be done by fifth-tier heroes.

In the system log, there is no information about this creature, only EXP was given to Rhodes, but through some vaguely felt things, Rhodes probably guessed that 15,000 EXP came from. which creature.

When EXP increased again, Rhodes wanted to increase his skill level immediately, but he seemed to have thought of something and stopped this idea temporarily.

It wasn't long before Rowlin finished reading this psalm while Rhodes was still thinking about how to improve his strength further.

After reading the entire psalm, Rowlin's expression seemed a little down, as if infected by the things recorded in the psalm, Rhodes could clearly feel this.

Rhodes stretched out his hand and was about to retrieve the psalm to see if there was any new effect, but Rowlin held the psalm tightly, as if he had no intention of handing over the psalm.

When Rhodes' hand touched Psalm, Rowlin noticed Rhodes beside him, as if thinking of something, Rowlin let go of Psalm.

Rhodes took the Psalm in his hand, but to his disappointment, the effect attached to the Psalm did not increase in any degree, and still only increased the attribute of the Silva Centaur.

After learning about this, Rhodes could only look at the head, and when he was about to put the psalm into the space ring, Rhodes noticed that Rowlin seemed to be watching the psalm in his hand all the time.

After discovering this, Rhodes did not put the psalm in the space ring, but handed it to Rowlin, who hurriedly took it.

To Rhodes, this psalm was a futile treasure. The additional effect of the psalm cannot have any effect on Rhodes. Even if the psalm is damaged, Rhodes will not have any distress.

But when Rhodes noticed that Rowlin seemed to care about the psalm, a curiosity arose in the heart.

Rhodes wondered why this psalm had caught Rowlin's attention so much.

If the attribute of the psalm was strong, it would be understandable that Rowlin would care about it, but it seems strange that the attribute of this psalm is obviously not very good, but still can make Rowlin care very much. .

Rhodes realized that the reason for this change in Rowlin was apparently because of what was recorded in the psalm, and perhaps there was something in this psalm that he did not know.

Looking at Rowlin who was holding this psalm and thinking about something, Rhodes asked, "What is recorded in the psalm?"

(End of this chapter )

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