Invincible Hero of Necromancer Chapter 865: Let’s go


The evaluation information of the forbidden magic ball fragment was changed by the system, which made Rhode realize that the hero Tanan, who was far away in Brakada, had a great possibility of being killed in battle.

Although the hero Tanan died, the things that contained his will were still handed down. Among them, the most explanatory of this is naturally the Forbidden Ball Fragment in Rhodes' hands.

According to Rhode's original expectation, with the death of the hero Tanan, the shards of the forbidden magic ball in his hand are likely to lose all effects and become an alchemy material for forbidden magic equipment, and can no longer cast the forbidden magic barrier. out.

Rod can be sure that the shards of the forbidden magic ball can have the effect of the real forbidden magic ball because of the result of Tanan's will condensed in it, not the material of the forbidden magic ball itself, which has such characteristics. Even if it is damaged, the shards on it can be used to create a magical barrier.

Rod believes that if the Forbidden Ball Fragments are replaced by any creature except Tanan, the obtained Forbidden Ball Fragments will not have any effect, and even the body of the Forbidden Ball will be affected by This treatment, the efficacy is seriously damaged.

It is the will of the hero Tanan that supports the shards of the forbidden magic ball so that it still retains its original effect. This true heroic will naturally includes the existence of artifacts among the things that can be affected.

What surprised Rhode was that when the hero Tanan died, the shard of the forbidden magic ball could still maintain its original effect.

After the death of the hero Tanan, when Rhodes checked the shards of the forbidden magic ball again, Rhodes could feel an extremely strong will from the red crystal.

Compared to the beginning, perhaps there is no connection between the hero itself and this will. This will that should be hidden in the depths of the forbidden magic ball fragments has surfaced on the surface of the fragments, and Rhode can easily feel it. It is this will that keeps the Forbidden Magic Ball Fragmented to its original effect.

Because of the lack of Tanan itself, as a support for this will, ordinary creatures cannot directly use the forbidden magic ball fragments as before. Only with the same heroic will, that is, the existence of heroes, can they be with the forbidden magic ball. The will in the fragment creates a little connection and uses it.

As for Rhodes himself, after meeting certain conditions and killing many heroes, he also met the requirements of the system, obtained unique hero specialties, and had the identity of a hero, and was able to use the forbidden magic ball fragments. .

For this reason, Tanan's death did not have any special impact on Rhodes. At this time, Rhodes was still able to achieve his original plan through the use of the forbidden magic ball fragments.

Similar to the hero Tanan, even if he dies, the hero's will will not dissipate, but exists firmly in something and still affects it. This is what other creatures call the real will. .

According to Rhodes' understanding, there is only such an existence. When it is mentioned by other creatures, the word hero will be added as a special prefix to show the identity of these heroes.

What this prefix refers to is not the existence of hero templates, but the heroic will that exists in these heroes and will not change no matter what they experience.

Because of this, Rhode was naturally a little surprised when he learned the title of the hero Degal from Sally's words.

What Rhode didn't expect was that he could hear the prefix of hero from Sely's address to Degal.

This discovery made Rhodes realize that Degal probably has a very strong will that never dies, so he can be named this title.

However, recalling the various sights he saw when he first saw Degal, Rhodes felt a little puzzled. In Rhodes' impression, he couldn't feel the existence of this will from Degal, and what he felt was more of a decadent aura.

With the legendary spiritualism, Rhodes' understanding of undead creatures is naturally far better than other necromancers. Rhodes can easily see that it exists in Degal, and the decay brought about by long sleep.

The undead creatures I have seen in the past undoubtedly give Rhodes a good reference. In Rhodes' view, heroes like Degal who have existed for an unknown amount of time, their wills are likely to be early Great changes have taken place, or even complete extinction, is the most likely situation.

And what Sally said undoubtedly made Rhode realize that the situation that existed in the hero Degal might be very different from what he thought.

Degar's heroic will, Rhodes at this time, is still unable to perceive, just from the title of the word hero, Rhodes can feel a great abnormality.

Recalling the unnatural look on Sally's expression when he noticed the bat outside the soul tower, as well as the various anomalies he showed, Rhode knew that Sally had a full understanding of Degal, perhaps including Degal's heroic will.

I wanted to get these hidden information from Sally's heart through the peeping eye, but Rhodes couldn't do it.

What surprised Rhode was that among the information he got from Sally through the eye of peeping, only the part of him in a human state, Rhode had no way to perceive the rest of the vampire deeds.

Rod recalled that when he first saw Sally, he obtained the information after using his peeping eye. It was the same situation~IndoMTL.com~ can only detect all the deeds he did in human form, although the There is contact with vampires, but there is no scene where Sally transforms into a vampire.

It is precisely because of this that although Rhodes knew that there was a certain connection between Sally and the vampires, he was unable to confirm his identity until he appeared in the form of a bat. This confirms it.

And at this time, the situation that Rhodes perceives is the same, and he can't learn any information about vampires from Sally's heart with peeping eyes.

When all the bats outside the tower disappeared, the surrounding light returned to calm again.

Under the reflection of an orange-red light, Rhodes seemed to realize something, looked at Sally beside him, and replied simply: "I see."

Feeling the solemnity in Rhodes' words, looking at the sky beyond the tower wall, where the bats had long since disappeared, Sally was about to sigh, but noticed that Rhodes had already walked towards the connection tower first. .

Seeing this, Sally didn't wait any longer, and immediately followed Rhodes' pace, preparing to pass the connection tower and head to the last position for calibration.


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