Chapter 508: Threat II
In Rees's perception, when the Cyclops retreated and the clouds of death began to dissipate, the place where the most powerful fluctuations in death energy came from Elon's mansion.
At this time, after seeing Rowling in the mansion, Reese believes that Rowling must have some connection with the existence that originally transformed the energy of death.
As for saying that the clouds of death were originally transformed by Rowling herself, Reese didn't have that idea in his heart.
Rees may not know much about Rowling's own intelligence, but he can also be named, and according to the approximate rank that Rowling has shown, she obviously does not have the ability to transform into such a powerful cloud of death.
When introducing Rhodes to the Order, Reese also focused on gathering information about him. In the process of collecting information about Rod, Reese also collected a lot of information about Rowling, who had been following Rod.
Through the information provided by the Spirit Society, Rees was able to understand that Rod's strength and the ghost dragon controlled by Rhodes also appeared in the intelligence, and the evaluation of the strength of the ghost dragon was also extremely accurate, but what puzzled Rees was that for Rowling who followed Rod, the Spirit Society seemed to be unable to come up with accurate information.
Rees noticed that among the information provided by the Spirit Society, the evaluation of Rowling's strength spanned a wide range, from the first order to the fourth order, and this kind of information was obviously extremely inaccurate, and Rees could not get some useful information.
The information provided by the Spirit Society even indicated that Rowling was likely to be a hero like Rod. For this, when the information of the Spirit Society was already inaccurate, Rees naturally had doubts.
Since he does not have the identity of a hero, Reese cannot directly confirm Rowling's identity like a regular hero, and can only rely on his own spells to confirm this.
After noticing Rowling's presence, Reese looked into the surrounding space, as if trying to find the possible necromancer, but in the end he found nothing, and there seemed to be no trace of the necromancer around.
In this process, the only thing Reese can be sure of is Rowling's heroic identity.
Although Rees can't tell at a glance that he doesn't have the status of a hero, he can tell if a creature is a hero or not through the spell of the Eye of Perspective, just like an ordinary mage.
While searching for traces of the powerful necromancer, Reese also cast a clairvoyant eye on Rowling, and through the feedback from the clairvoyant eye, Reese confirmed Rowling's heroic identity.
This discovery undoubtedly surprised Reese extremely much. The appearance of the hero's identity not only allowed Rees to prove the accuracy of the information provided by the Spirit Society, but also made Rees extremely puzzled.
In Reese's memory, he didn't see many heroes with his own eyes, but according to the epic stories circulating everywhere, as well as some rumors, there is no doubt that the heroes are powerful.
For those death knights that only the most powerful necromancers can control, Reece naturally will not be unaware. When the rank reaches a certain level, Rees also has the ability to create Death Knights, but he can't get the hero corpses necessary to produce Death Knights, and Rees can't create Death Knights.
When Rees found out about Rowling's heroic identity, the first thing he thought of was the existence of the Death Knight, but he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but continued to observe the situation around him.
Rowling also noticed the arrival of the group of necromancers, and when they appeared, Rowling also observed their situation.
After Rhodes's previous teachings and her own personal experience, Rowling has long understood the evil of necromancers.
Rowling didn't know much about the difference between the necromancers that Bracada and Diya existed, but looking at the necromancers who appeared here, Rowling was keenly aware of the danger.
In Rowling's perception, the strength of these necromancers is not weak, and several of them even have the strength of the fifth order.
Even if she has been following Rhodes, Rowling also has this ability to perceive danger, and in Rowling's opinion, the necromancer that exists here is obviously a serious threat to herself.
At this time, Rowling's state is not good, although under the teaching of Vita, Rowling has mastered a lot of powerful magic, but for Rowling at this time, because she does not have enough mana, these powerful magic is difficult to have an effect.
The only one who can help Rowling is the Death Knight Veta, but unfortunately, in the process of transforming the Cloud of Death and fighting the Cyclops, Vita consumed too much energy and was unable to cast any spells, so she could only return to the container to rest.
This battle with the Cyclops was the first time that Vita had gone all out after being transformed into a Death Knight, and in the course of the battle, Vita not only showed her most powerful side, but also revealed its shortcomings.
The characteristics of elemental creatures give Vita a powerful ability to cast spells, but there is still a limit, once Vita casts a spell that exceeds this limit, it will cause a certain amount of backlash on herself.
Through this battle, Rowling understands this very well, and in the course of the next battle, Rowling will definitely avoid this happening, but at this point, Rowling can't solve this problem.
During the battle, Vita could not help Rowling in any way, but instead took possession of certain Rowling's mental attributes and weakened the spells cast by Rowling.
Rowling had realized that once she started fighting these necromancers, she would be in a very disadvantageous position.
And this is what makes Rowling feel difficult to deal with for a while. In Rowling's opinion, these necromancers appeared around the mansion at this time, and they obviously didn't have any good ideas.
When Reese casts her clairvoyant eye on Rowling, Rowling also senses this through the mana fluctuations that appear around her.
Rowling has some impressions of Reese, knowing that he once had some discussions with Rod, but Rowling does not know the specific relationship between him and Rod.
But at this point, after noticing Reese's presence, Rowling doesn't believe that Reece is here for help.
Through Rod's teachings, Rowling knows exactly what the Death Knight means to a necromancer. Vita, controlled by Rowling, is such a death knight.
In this case, although she sensed the danger, Rowling still did not move, but waited for Reese's action.