2020-10-31

  Chapter 528 Coping II

As early as during the previous battle, Reese discovered that Rowlin's body There are some very obvious problems.

Reese noticed that although Rowlin's own strength surpasses all the undead mage he led before, even Reese himself, when Rowlin has full mana, he may not be able to defeat her.

In addition, Rowlin also has many precious high-level magic scrolls. These powerful magic scrolls are also not owned by Reese, but Rowlin himself does not seem to have much combat experience.

Reese recalled that whether Rowlin at first discovered the arrival of the undead mage, he did not react immediately, but waited until he was enveloped by the cloud of death before starting to fight back, or during the battle, Some of the hesitant expressions Rowlin showed were completely seen by Reese, and this was enough to prove what Reese had in mind.

Through these situations revealed by Rowlin, Reese realized that Rowlin's own combat experience may not be as sufficient as he expected.

Recalling the last time I came to Elon's mansion to discuss with Rhodes about the potion competition, and saw Rowlin's scene, Reese's heart also roughly understood why the overall strength was stronger and the body was stronger. With all kinds of treasures, Rowlin doesn't have much real combat experience.

In Reese's mind, these treasures on Rowlin probably came from the more powerful Rhodes. Rowlin is naturally able to obtain these extremely powerful treasures because she has always been by Rhodes' side, but this does not make up for her own lack of combat experience.

In Reese's view, Rowlin's real combat experience is not even comparable to that of an ordinary undead mage.

After understanding this, Reese suddenly had many thoughts in his mind.

In Reese's view, his previous words, in addition to making Rowlin's state worse with the ebbing of time, can also dissuade some Rowlin from continuing to fight. will.

For a hero with rich combat experience and firm will, Reese's this remark may not play any role.

Heroes with rich combat experience are naturally not affected by the words spoken by the enemy, and only those who do not have much combat experience will be affected by these words. Through Reese's observations, he undoubtedly placed Rowlin among the latter.

In Reese's idea, if Rowlin can lose all confidence in this way and dispel her idea of ​​continuing to fight, she will undoubtedly be able to directly win the battle and gain a Mighty Death Knight.

As if thinking of something, Reese set his eyes on the copper lamp pot not far from Rowlin.

As early as when Rowlin was knocked into the air by Fireball, the copper lamp pot that she had been holding in her hand had long since slipped out of her hand and fell to the ground not far away.

Looking at this special copper lamp pot, Reese understands that the things that exist in the lamp pot can bring him more than just transforming Rowlin into Death Knight.

According to what I have learned before, Reese understands that once he can win this battle, in addition to transforming Rowlin into Death Knight, he can also obtain this powerful monster, Death Knight.

With these words, Reese kept noticing the changes in Rowlin. Looking at the abnormality in Rowlin's expression, Reese knew that the words he said had had an effect, and Rowlin seemed to be affected a lot by these words.

Reese noticed that the expression on Rowlin's face was no longer as calm as before. Although Rowlin had been trying to suppress the change in expression, in Reese's eyes, this undoubtedly revealed more of Rowlin's heart. Not calm.

After hearing what Reese had to say, Rowlin couldn't keep his peace. Although the current situation had long been anticipated, in this brief moment, the fear of death undoubtedly occupied Rowlin's heart deeply.

When Rowlin heard Reese say that he was not afraid of the magic scroll he took out, it was even more difficult for Rowlin to remain calm.

Whether it was the ominous premonition in the heart or the current state, Rowlin knew that he might die here.

Under the threat of death, even Rowlin's hand holding the magic scroll couldn't help shaking, making it difficult to stabilize it.

In Rowlin's impression, the last time he felt the process of death so deeply was when the village he lived in was destroyed by the undead mage.

Rowlin recalled that when the undead mage attacked the village where he lived, he couldn't make any resistance. At that time, he did not master any spell and was powerless to fight against those undead creatures.

Looking back on what happened then, Rowlin knows that if Rhodes hadn't rescued himself from the Chamber of Commerce in the City of Sorrows, he might have been bought by other undead mage and transformed into Death Knight.

Rowlin recalled that when Rhodes had just rescued himself from the Business Group, he also complained about Rhodes, blaming him for killing the members of the Business Group who took care of him, until he learned from Rhodes the value of heroes It was only later that Rowlin realized that he had wrongly blamed Rhodes.

As if thinking of the situation in his memory, the fear of death that had always existed in Rowlin's heart had also dissipated a lot at this time, and what remained were more memories.

For Rowlin at this time, when she realized that the ending of death seemed inevitable, the only regret in her heart was not being able to see Rhodes for the last time, not knowing Rhodes' current condition, and when. After the two separated, what place did Rhodes achieve in the potion competition?

Thinking of Rhodes' current situation, the lessons Rhodes had taught her in the past resurfaced in Rowlin's mind and impressed Rowlin more than ever.

Thinking back to what Rhodes had taught, Rowlin knew that even if Rhodes was here, he probably wouldn't be in the least satisfied looking at himself right now.

Rowlin took a deep breath. With Rowlin's action, the fear that appeared in her heart because she was afraid of death was suppressed at this time.

In this brief moment, for Rowlin, when she looks for the ending of her impending death, the result seems to be less terrifying.

Even though the current situation has not changed, Rowlin's heart has undoubtedly calmed down completely, and he has begun to think about the current situation.

(end of this chapter)

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