Chapter 856: Persistence One

For this behavior done by Saili, Rod has no special opinion in his heart. If Rhodes were to be placed in Sailly's situation, as soon as he finished teleporting, he would be attacked by a large number of corpse witches, and the choice he would make would also be to bat transformation.

According to Rhodes' prediction, if Sailly didn't immediately bat transform, he would probably dissolve into the clouds of death in an instant, unable to make any resistance.

Because he had expected that those bats were the bat-transformed Sailly, considering that Sailly had the ability to control the ritual core of the Soul Tower, when releasing the pitch-black cloud of death, Rhodes deliberately avoided the top area where the bats were, thus sparing these bats.

In contrast, bats that had come to the inside of the Tower to escape the Cloud of Death's erosion were not so lucky, and the inside of the Tower was no longer a safe place due to the spread of the Cloud of Death.

To Rhodes' surprise, the bats that originally hid in the connection tower did not rely on their own advantage of being able to fly, and directly passed through the space in the connection tower to the position calibration of the previous or next floor, but seemed to be restricted by something, and could only move around the position calibration of this floor.

Because of this, when the cloud of death cast by Rhodes spread, until Sailly finished his bat transformation and reappeared in front of him in his original form, not a single bat flew out of the connecting tower.

Compared with the cloud of death cast by those corpse witches, this spell cast by Rhodes is more powerful in terms of effect, and this is something that Sailly, who has just regained his human form, naturally has more experience in his heart.

In the state of batting, Sailly still saw everything that happened in the field, which naturally included the fact that Rhodes only relied on a spell to destroy all the corpse witches in the field.

In Sailly's original opinion, this group of corpse witches, who were already invincible, didn't even hold a spell released by Rhode, and this spell was still the cloud of death that these corpse witches were already very good at, which undoubtedly deeply shocked Sailly.

The emergence of this situation undoubtedly made Sailly realize something, and Sailly also had a new view in his heart about Rhodes not far away.

Through the anomaly perceived from the cloud of death, Sailly understood that Rhodes who appeared in front of him could not be as simple as an ordinary necromancer, and there was also something hidden in his body that he did not know.

Combined with the tragic situation of those corpse witches when they died, coupled with the darkness, there was obviously an anomalous cloud of death, if it weren't for the fact that the lich who really controlled the city of death used the appearance of a human woman, Saili would even think that Rhodes in front of him was the lich himself.

Compared with all other types of spells, the existence of the cloud of death is often the one that best reflects the strength of the necromancer, and the corresponding level of spiritualism can profoundly illustrate this point.

Just as Saily seemed a little hesitant, not knowing what attitude to face Rod with, or to continue this mission, Rod's words reached Sailly's ears first.

"Mage Sailly, without the interference of these corpse witches, shouldn't we continue this mission?"

In Rod's words, he never mentioned what he had seen about the identity of Sailly's vampire, but instead continued to be commensurate with his identity as a necromancer, shifting his focus to his original mission.

Obviously, Rod does not intend to pursue Sailly's behavior of concealing his identity in the first place. In Rod's view, Sailly's ability may be of great use in the next mission, and now he will part ways with him, which is inevitably a bit more than worth the loss.

Realizing the implicit meaning of Rod's words, Sailly immediately replied:

"Not bad...... If we can succeed, we might as well complete this mission as soon as possible, the necromancers in the tower, and these corpse witches, are not so friendly. ”

Through the presence of the peeping eye, Rhodes noticed that Sailly looked a little frightened in his heart when he said these words, and it was obvious that those corpse witches who suddenly launched an attack had left an extremely deep impression on his heart.

What made Rhodes feel concerned was that even though he was deeply aware of the dangers in this mission and the attitude of those necromancers in the tower, Sailly was still unwilling to give up this mission, and when Rod just proposed the idea of continuing the mission, Sailly immediately agreed.

The information from the peeping eye made Rhodes realize that in Sailly's heart, once this mission failed, or he took the initiative to give it up, then after that, his fate was likely to be worse than death.

In this case, even though he was aware of the danger he was about to face, Sailly still stubbornly insisted on completing the task.

Rhodes realized that there might be something unspeakable in Sailly's heart about this mission, and it wasn't as simple as wanting to exchange the lich Stephen for a reward, but Rhodes didn't ask much.

Seeing that Sailly agreed to this, Rod said simply: "Then I'll go to the next position to calibrate first, you pay attention to keep up." ”

With that, as the fluctuations of spatial magic flashed, by the time Saili looked at Rhodes' position again, there was no longer any figure there.

Seeing Rod's figure disappear, Sailly, who stayed here, was finally able to breathe a sigh of relief.

Although Rod had no intention of pursuing Sailly's identity, after sensing the cloud of death released by Rod, when Sailly faced Rod again, he naturally had a little fear in his heart, and it was not until after Rod left that Sailly could completely put his mind at ease.

After a brief moment of calm, just as Sailly was about to teleport to the next position to calibrate, his gaze suddenly fell on a shabby black robe at his feet.

Through the extremely obvious special pattern tattooed on the robe, Sailly recognized at a glance that the original owner of this robe was Brown, who had entered the Soul Tower first.

Sailly realized that Brown, who had entered the tower first, had probably already become one of those corpse witches, also dying under the cloud of death cast by Rod.

This discovery gave Sailly a deeper understanding of the dangers in the Soul Tower, even if he only continued to stay on this level, Sailly would feel a shudder in his heart.

In order to shake off this unsettling feeling, Sailly waited no longer and immediately cast a teleportation to the top of the Spiritualist Tower, the next position to be calibrated.