Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 332: Psalm 1
? At this time, Rowling took this book from Rhodes, with a hint of doubt in her eyes.
According to Rowling's memory, Rhodes had already taught himself the books he owned. Even in the process of waiting, he could only keep flipping through the books he had mastered. He didn't expect that Rhodes would come up with a book he had never seen before. Since he had this book, why didn't he take it out and give it to him earlier? ?
At Rhodes' suggestion, Rowling opened the book in her hand and began to read the contents of the book.
Slowly, in the process of reading, Rowling's face began to change.
Rowling noticed that the problem in the book is not a simple common language, but a mixture of Kruloyd's vernacular and other languages. Through the linguistics Rowling had just mastered, Rowling realized that it even included Elvish.
After learning about this situation, Rowling also roughly realized why Rhodes did not give this book to himself at the beginning, even if Rhodes gave it to him early, because of the language barrier, he also Unable to know what's in it.
But now, due to her strong learning ability, when Rowling masters linguistics, she will be able to understand the contents of this book, which is why Rhodes gave this book to Rowling.
The book that Rhodes gave Rowling was a treasure he got from the Silva tribe, Silva's Poems.
When I got this psalm, in Rhode's impression, its effect was not very powerful. It could only improve the overall attributes of the centaurs of the Silva tribe, and had no effect on other creatures.
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 pure-blooded elves.
When he learned that the centaur leader could not translate the meaning of the psalm, Rhodes could only put the psalms away and find a person with special skills in advanced linguistics to translate the psalms when he had the opportunity to learn the psalms. real use.
At that time, Rhodes was still accumulating strength to complete the mission of the soul. In the process of successive battles, this psalm was gradually forgotten by Rhodes. It was not until the moment when he realized that Rowling had mastered linguistics that Rhode remembered the poem in his hand.
The reason for giving this psalm to Rowling is to let Rowling look at the contents and see if this form can give extra boost to the attributes attached to the psalm.
At this time, Rowling also began to flip through the psalm and began to read the content recorded in it. During this process, Rhodes could only wait by the side.
While waiting, Rhodes also held a book in his hand and began to flip through it at will.
Rod's gaze seemed to be on the book he was holding, but what he was actually looking at was his own attribute panel, and even Rowling on the side didn't notice anything unusual.
Rod noticed that during these waiting days, his experience points have been greatly improved, which is naturally inseparable from the death knight under Rhodes.
Any creature the death knight kills can increase Rhodes' experience. In addition to the centaur leader who was fighting in Wernin, Rhodes also had a death knight under his command. He should have controlled the city of Valen now, just waiting for Rhodes to return.
At this time, when Rhodes was calculating his experience points, suddenly, Rhodes noticed that in his attribute panel, the experience points began to jump rapidly.
At this moment, Rhode's experience points were more than 10,000 more than when Rhode first checked.
Through the system log, Rhodes determined the number of new experience points, which should be around 15,000. At the same time, Rhodes confirmed that he obtained so many experience points in an instant, which can only show that this is the experience value provided by a single creature.
Rhode knew that a creature that could provide 15,000 experience points could only be achieved by a Tier 5 hero, except for Tier 7 creatures.
In the system log, no information about this creature was provided, but the experience points were given to Rhodes, but through some vaguely felt things, Rhodes probably guessed that the 15,000 experience points came from which creature.
When the experience value increased again, Rhodes wanted to immediately increase the skill level, but he seemed to have thought of something, and temporarily stopped this idea.
Not long after, when Rhodes was still thinking about how to further improve his strength, Rowling finished reading this psalm.
After reading the entire psalm, Rowling's expression seemed a little down, as if infected by the things recorded in the psalm, Rhodes could clearly feel this.
Rod stretched out his hand and was about to retrieve the Psalm to see if there was any new effect, but Rowling held the Psalm tightly, as if she had no intention of handing over the Psalm.
When Rhode's hand touched the Psalm, Rowling noticed Rhode beside him. As if thinking of something, Rowling released the Psalm from her grip.
Lord took the Psalm in his hand, but to his disappointment, the effect attached to the Psalm did not improve to any degree, and still only improved the attributes of Silva Centaur.
After learning about this situation, Rhodes could only shake his head. When he was about to put the poems into the space ring, Rhodes noticed that Rowling seemed to be watching the poems in his hands.
After discovering this ~IndoMTL.com~ Rhodes did not put the poem into the space ring, but handed it to Rowling who was on the side, and Rowling hurriedly took it.
To Rhodes, this psalm was a useless treasure. The additional effect of the psalm cannot have any effect on Rhodes. Even if the psalm is damaged, Rhodes will not feel any distress.
However, when Rhodes noticed that Rowling seemed to be very concerned about this psalm, he couldn't help but have a curiosity in his heart.
Rod wants to know why this psalm caught Rowling's attention so much.
If the attributes of the psalm were strong, it would be understandable that Rowling would care about it, but it seems a little strange that the attributes of this psalm are obviously not very good, but they can still make Rowling care very much.
Rod realized that the reason for Rowling's change was obviously because of the content recorded in the psalm, perhaps there was something in this psalm that he didn't know about.
Looking at Rowling who was holding this psalm and wondering what she was thinking about, Rhodes asked, "What is recorded in the psalm?"