Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 470: Hostile 1


In Eli's vision, when Rhodes achieved this ranking, he would definitely use this ranking to enhance his influence.

In itself, according to Eli's thoughts, whether it is Rhode's strength in the process of refining the potion, or the way he deliberately hides his identity as a necromancer, it can explain a great problem.

Eli knew that when one of the necromancers revealed his identity, Rhodes, who won the potion competition, would also act.

According to the death energy that Rhodes felt in advance, among the necromancers, Rhodes with this kind of death energy must have an unusual identity. Eli is confident that no matter how Rhodes defends the Necromancer, he can find the problem and refute it.

After all, the extremely pure death energy that Rhode felt from him, and the vague feeling that Rhode brought to Eli, all proved to Eli that Rhode is one of the necromancers. what kind of existence.

Eli led the topic to Rhodes because he discovered this, and wanted to take this opportunity to expose Rhodes' flaws, so as to be able to refute the views put forward by the previous necromancer.

However, Rhode's answer exceeded Eli's expectations. Eli did not expect that even if he won the potion competition and could easily change the status quo of the necromancer, Rhode's answer would not It is to distinguish oneself from the necromancer.

Under this circumstance, Eli originally thought about using it to refute Rhodes' words, but he couldn't say it for a while. He could only think of other words to refute the Necromancer who was ranked third.

At this time, although Rhodes in the field had already put on the original pendant and said those words to express his position, Rhodes' current situation has not changed much.

When the surrounding mages learned about Rhode's identity, although many mages were confused by the words of the third ranked necromancer, they had some new views on the necromancer, but there were still some inconsistencies. The young master still maintains his hostility to the necromancer, and even the hatred from the bottom of his heart.

Among all the mages, although such mages are in the minority, they still exist, and Rhodes can clearly feel this in the sight from the surrounding.

In Rhodes' perception, the hatred of some mages around him for him seems not only to come from his identity as a necromancer, but also to his ranking in the potion competition.

When Rhodes' identity was pointed out by Eli and Rhodes took off the pendant that concealed his identity, Rhodes could perceive that the sight from the surrounding mages had changed significantly.

Many high-level mages could not accept this result for a while. When they learned that the winner of this potion competition was a Necromancer, it was no different than being severely offended by the Necromancer.

Under normal circumstances, although these high-level mages have some disgust for necromancers, they will not rise to this level. From the eyes of these high-level mages, Rhode realized that although he wanted to complete this potion competition as an ordinary magist, it was obviously difficult to achieve.

Because he was in the forbidden magic ceremony, even though many high-level mages on the airship noticed him, Rhode did not show any nervousness.

Above the airship, the existence of the forbidden magic ritual undoubtedly limits the performance of all mages. Compared with other spaces in the airship, this high platform where the Demon Banning Ceremony exists may be the safest place.

This is also the reason why Rhodes was still able to remain calm after he took the initiative to reveal his identity as a necromancer.

The existence of the Demon Banning Ceremony may have been intended to prevent the loss of the potion, or if something unexpected happened on this high platform.

Even if the airship is full of powerful high-level mages, but without the banning ceremony, no one can guarantee that in the event of any unexpected situation, the precious potions refined by these players will not be loss occurs.

These potions refined in the finals are undoubtedly a great wealth. Many players who refine potions have collected a large amount of precious materials and brought them to the airship for refining. If it wasn't for this finals, maybe they wouldn't use these rare materials for refining.

Any wizard who participates in the potion contest understands the value of these potions, and therefore has no objection to the arrangement of the banning ceremony. It is also because of the existence of the Demon Banning Ceremony that gives the Necromancer some confidence in it.

For Rhodes, being able to keep calm all the time, although it has something to do with the existence of the banishing ritual, it is not entirely the case.

Before coming here, Rhodes also made a lot of preparations. Although Rhodes did not know that the finals would be played on the airship before the finals, Rhodes still made full preparations for his own safety, and now, those preparations made before can come in handy. .

In Rhodes' perception, since each high-level wizard has a different attitude towards the necromancer, they also have different views on themselves.

Even those mages who loathe necromancers very much have completely different levels of hostility towards Rhodes. In Rhodes' perception, the most hostile mage ~IndoMTL.com~ seems to be on the platform where this magical banning ceremony is located.

Although the existence of the forbidden magic ritual limits Rhodes' ability to use magic, it does not limit Rhodes' ability to perceive, whether it is the ability to perceive the fluctuations of surrounding mana, or the ability to perceive hostility.

Following the direction indicated in his perception, Rhodes looked in the direction of the mage who was most hostile to him.

When Rhodes followed the direction of the hostility and saw the mage's face clearly, he undoubtedly had some surprises. Rhode found that the mage who had great hostility towards himself was the mage who came in second in this potion competition.

After Eric's previous introduction, Rhodes immediately realized the identity of the mage, and it should be Northam, the dean of a magic school.

What makes Rhodes extremely puzzled is that the hostility generated by Northam seems to have only appeared after he showed his identity as a necromancer.

In the previous potion competition, even when Eric announced the player's ranking, Northam only won the second place, and he did not have this kind of hostility to himself, which made Rhodes unable to help himself. Feeling a little surprised.


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