Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 123: Reward 1
"What? Don't you have anything to say?"
Maybe it's been a long time since I heard Rhode's answer, and the necromancer in front of him was obviously getting impatient.
Rod recalled the madness shown by the necromancer when he killed the apprentice before, which was obviously inconsistent with the current performance. The previous madness may also be specifically for the apprentice level.
Aware of this, Rhodes said to the necromancer in front of him: "I have completed the task of destroying the dwarf village."
Hearing what Rhodes said, the Necromancer obviously didn't believe it.
"You mean, you have already completed a mission of this level? In three days, you went back and forth from the mission location, and detected enough information, and then relying on your strength, Did you destroy the dwarven village?"
Rhode didn't say much, but directly took out the academy badge on his body and handed it to the necromancer in front of him.
In the badge, Rhodes' itinerary during this period is recorded, and Rhodes can input some pictures in his memory into the badge for the Necromancer in front of him to view, which is also used to check the completion of the task a means.
The necromancer took over the badge, and as his spirit entered it, his face changed, obviously disbelieving what he saw.
Through the badge, the Necromancer saw the corpses of dwarves all over the place. All of these dwarves died of serious physical injuries. In addition, there were also some elf corpses.
In the badge, it shows the distance that Rhodes traveled before this, which proves that Rhodes really went to the target village and stayed in the village for at least two nights.
The necromancer knows that the person who came to hand in the task has indeed completed the task that this official mage can only complete.
At this point, the Necromancer couldn't help but feel jealous.
Because the details of Rhodes were unclear, the Necromancer regarded Rhodes as the official Necromancer. The necromancer of the same level, he can only do things here to oppress the apprentices and search for gold coins, but Rhodes, who came to hand in the task, was able to capture a dwarf village.
Thinking of this, the Necromancer immediately made a decision in his heart.
The necromancer knows that since only three days have passed, even the official necromancer still has limited mana. If the mana is not fully restored, perhaps this is his chance.
At this point, the attitude of the Necromancer changed, but he did not show it.
The necromancer threw the college badge in his hand to Rhodes and said: "Because of my mistake, I made a mistake in your mission. Here, I want to apologize to you solemnly. However, the mistake needs to be corrected, Now that you have destroyed the village, the task of cutting off the supply of the village is considered completed."
Hearing this, Rhodes fully understood the meaning of the necromancer in front of him, and his face gradually turned cold.
The necromancer paused for a while, then stepped back a little, and said at the same time: "Destroying the village is not your task, you are not eligible to receive this reward. Then, I will now send the reward for cutting off supplies to You."
The meaning of the necromancer is unmistakable, obviously he is not going to give out the reward that Rhodes deserves.
While uttering these words, the Necromancer felt a chill in his heart, not only because he was able to embezzle the treasures rewarded by the quest of destroying the village, but also mocked the Necromancer in front of him.
As for his own safety, the Necromancer has not considered this.
As an official necromancer, the necromancer does not believe that he is no match for Rhodes in front of him. Since the entire camp is sheltered by a more powerful senior mage, no matter how powerful the person in front of him is, he cannot kill himself in this situation.
In the eyes of the necromancer, whether it was when he killed the apprentice or informed the wrong mission, Rhodes in front of him did not respond, which gave the necromancer an illusion.
The Necromancer believes that even if he deducts the treasures rewarded by the quest, the Necromancer in front of him can only swallow his voice.
Aside, Rhodes didn't know why the Necromancer would do such a thing. According to the original performance of the necromancer, perhaps he himself was in such a crazy state, but this behavior obviously offended Rhodes.
Rhode knows that in order to make the Necromancer willing to participate in the battle, the Academy will not deduct or reduce the rewards for the tasks issued by the Academy. As for whether the rewards issued by the Academy can ultimately be earned by the quest completers, it is not the Academy can be controlled.
As a necromancer who manages the release and rewards of tasks for the college, even if he deliberately sends the wrong task, or deducts a certain amount of resources from the task reward, it is his own personal behavior, and the college will not take any responsibility for it. any penalty. If you want to finally get the quest reward, you still have to rely on the strength of the Necromancer.
The world of the necromancer is always based on strength. Whoever is stronger can obtain all resources.
In this kind of competition for resources, since neither of them understands the strength of the other, once one chooses to back down ~IndoMTL.com~, the other can easily obtain all resources.
At this time, since the Necromancer had this plan, Rhodes did not intend to say anything to the Necromancer in front of him. In order to gain an advantage in the battle, Rhodes directly launched a surprise attack on the Necromancer in front of him.
Although the Necromancer intentionally widened the distance, he was caught off guard and failed to release the spell immediately.
The necromancer obviously did not expect that the person in front of him would immediately act when he refused to give the quest reward. When the Necromancer reacted, Rhodes had already rushed forward for a while.
Before Rhodes arrived, the bat had already rushed to the side of the Necromancer, ready to attack the enemy in front of him.
At this time, an ice-blue ripple, centered on the Necromancer, spread rapidly around, causing the bat and Rhodes to stagnate, and the Necromancer also took this opportunity to begin to cast his spells.
Although the Necromancer didn't anticipate Rhodes' attack, under his control, Rhodes' raid with the vampires had little effect.
Rod knows that most of the strength of the undead mage lies in the undead creatures. At this time, taking advantage of the chance that there are no undead creatures around the undead mage, he should quickly inflict heavy damage on it. Once he finds an opportunity, he can destroy it. kill.
At Rhodes's suggestion, the vampire used the bat-turning skill. Countless bats surrounded the Necromancer, instantly surrounding the Necromancer.