Chapter 797

After hearing Rod's choice, Tamik did not have any objections, but said to the vampire who had led the way:

"You are responsible for taking him to the vacant mansion in the city."

As soon as Tamik appeared here, the vampire had changed his state. During the whole process, there was no movement, just waiting for Tamik's orders.

At this point, after learning this from Tamik's mouth, the vampire also understood his next task, so he turned his gaze to Rhodes.

"You stay in the city for a while with this vampire, and if there is any abnormality in the Soul Tower, I will immediately ask my subordinates to inform you, hoping that you can successfully complete the mission assigned by Master Stephen."

After walking towards Rhodes and explaining the next steps, Tammik stopped waiting.

In Rod's line of sight, an extremely thick black mist began to emerge from Tamik's body, until it submerged her entire body.

A large number of bats flew out of this black fog, and the direction in which these bats flew was exactly where Rhodes had seen the castle before. By the time the black fog in front of Rhodes cleared, the original Tammik had long since disappeared.

Seeing this scene in his eyes, Rod undoubtedly has a deeper understanding of the strength that Tamik has.

Previously, Rod's judgment of Tamik's strength was based on his own inherent impression of vampires and high-level creatures, but Rhodes still did not know the true strength of Tamik. At this time, Tamick's superb use of batatization undoubtedly illustrated this to Rod.

In Rod's impression, although batting is a natural skill possessed by vampires, it still has a lot of limitations when using it.

According to Rod's idea, compared to the strong vitality of the vampire, the vampire's reduced health in the process of batting is nothing at all, and the more important limitation of the vampire's use of batification skills is the limit on the number of uses.

The rank of vampires, as well as their own talents, determines how many times they can use batatization in a relatively short period of time, and once this limit is exceeded, even vampires with strong vitality will not be able to withstand the backlash brought by batatization.

And what makes Rhodes feel concerned is that whether Tammik comes here or leaves from here, the way he chooses is to use ordinary vampires as a means of saving his life.

In this case, Rhodes believes that, based on the victory shown by Tamik, it is likely that she has been freed from the limitations of batatization, and has fully integrated this ability into herself, so that she is no longer limited by the number of battings, and can even treat it as a permanent form, just like her human form.

After realizing this, Rhodes also had a certain understanding of why Tamik was able to directly transform into a bat in human form.

In Rod's opinion, according to the anomalies shown by Tamik, her own strength may far exceed her own expectations, and Rhodes even has a hunch that even if she is in human form, her combat ability is no worse than that of melee professionals of the same level.

Because of this, Rod is also vaguely worried about the possible situation in the future mission.

Rhodes understood that under the shroud of the forbidden demon barrier, unlike Sandru and Stephen, who were already extremely good at spells, Tamik's own abilities would not be weakened in any way.

The transformation of the vampire's own form does not have much to do with the existence of spells, and strictly speaking, it is actually counted as a skill in witchcraft.

In this case, Rhodes believes that even if he succeeds in casting the Forbidden Demon Barrier, Tamik, who is also in it, will not have any reduction in his combat ability, and can even directly transform his form into a primitive vampire that is more conducive to combat under the shroud of the Forbidden Demon Barrier.

Once this happens, Rhodes believes that neither he nor Sandru will be able to compete with Tammik under the shroud of the Forbidden Demon Barrier.

After realizing this, Rhodes understood that the existence of Tamik was undoubtedly the most influential variable in his entire plan, compared to Sandru, who was originally extremely powerful and held two artifacts in his hands, but because his spell casting ability was completely restricted, the threat became small.

For this reason, Roder also needs to make major adjustments to the original plan. Previously, Rhodes may have thought in his heart that as long as he could see Sandru, he would be able to use the unique effect of the Forbidden Ball fragment to seize the artifact in his hand in one fell swoop, but at this time, this plan was obviously no longer suitable.

Realizing that during this mission, Tamik was likely to meet Sandru at the same time as him, and Rhodes knew that if he rashly used the Forbidden Orb fragments, he would be greatly restricted, and eventually made a wedding dress for others.

Rhodes didn't believe that with his melee abilities alone, he could defeat a real vampire king under the shroud of the forbidden demon barrier, not to mention that this vampire king also had the identity of a hero.

To that end, Rhodes must find a way to find an excellent opportunity to unleash the Forbidden Barrier when he can talk to Sandru alone in the next mission.

Although the existence of Tammick gave Rhodes the opportunity to directly enter the Conjuring Tower and meet Sandru, what followed was great variables for the next mission.

If there is no shroud of the forbidden demon barrier, although Rhodes will feel a certain danger in his heart for the existence of Tamik, he will not be too jealous. With the cooperation of various spell-casting abilities, Rhodes was able to ensure his own safety even if he could not defeat him.

What made Rhodes feel concerned was that although he had realized that following Tamik would lead to some abnormal situations, and might even end up eating himself, Rhodes had no intention of acting alone.

According to Rod's prediction, before that, the lich Stephen probably sent some necromancers to test Sandru, but it obviously didn't work, otherwise Stephen wouldn't have given him this task.

In this case, the necromancers controlled by Sandru have long been wary of these necromancers who are tempting information, and the situation involved is obviously more complicated, and following Tammik to achieve this can avoid this situation.