Chapter 119: The Pursuit One
Under the effect of the court mage's spell, the elven team, which was still some distance away, had already rushed to the dwarf village at this time.
If Rhodes hadn't made a quick decision and left immediately when he sensed danger, but instead thought about forcibly killing Ive, he was afraid that he would be caught by this group of elves when he evacuated.
A little further away from the village, the elves could smell the smell of blood that permeated the surrounding area. As soon as he stepped into the village, the elf saw the corpse of the dwarf on the ground, and the smell of blood came from here.
Compared to the original group of elves, this team of elves equipped for court mages is obviously more well-trained. Except for a few elves who obviously showed no patience, the rest of the elves were cold.
Even so, seeing the tragic situation of these dwarves and elves around them, all the elves had hatred for the undead creatures in their eyes.
After the elf at the front of the team stepped into the village, he found that the court mage who was originally in the team had already arrived inside the village first. At this time, the court mage was doing his best to heal the wounds of an elf who had fallen to the ground.
When approaching the dwarven village earlier, the court mage did not choose to follow the team into the village, but directly used a spell not far from the village to transfer himself to the interior of the village, which was the location of the hero that he had perceived.
After arriving here, the court mage found that the hero in front of him was extremely injured, there was not much vitality left in his body, and the wounds on his body were still oozing blood.
The court mage knew that if he hadn't used the treasure to heal the hero far from the village, the hero would have died from his injuries before he could get here.
Even so, the hero was still badly wounded, and only one breath remained. The court mage knew that it was not so much his own spell that saved the hero's life, but more of the hero's own will, and the obsession in his heart that made him unwilling to die even though he was seriously injured.
The court mage knew that with an injury like this, ordinary healing could only have a very small effect. Wanting to make the hero in front of him recover intact and leave no hidden dangers is not something that simple healing magic can do.
At this time, the court mage did not care to check the life and death of the rest of the creatures in the village. An elven hero with great potential, who can greatly strengthen the strength of the court mage's faction.
As the team entered the village, some of the elves with magical attainments saw that perhaps because the elf who fell to the ground was too badly injured, the court mage did not simply release healing magic, but used the treasure he carried with him on the elf.
As a result, the elven hero's wounds were slowly healing under the care of the court mage, but his face was still pale and did not seem to be getting any better.
At this time, an elf came to the court mage and said to the court mage: "After checking, except for some refugees in the village, there is no loss, and the dwarves living inside, including the troops we originally sent, have all been ......."
Hearing this, a trace of pain was evident on the court mage's face.
The elf who reported the news sensed this, and stopped what he was about to say, but the meaning was undoubtedly made clear to the court mage.
It didn't take long for the court mage to stabilize the fluctuations in his heart, and instead instructed the surrounding elves: "I saw through the treasure before that it was only a senior necromancer apprentice and a vampire who destroyed this place. You guys...... Hunt down this necromancer for me. ”
The loss of his granddaughter was painful for the court mage in front of him, but he also knew that now was not the time to be rash. Although the hero's vital signs have stabilized, if he is not treated in time, such a serious injury is likely to leave permanent sequelae on him.
Since the rest of the elves were unable to deal with the injury, the court mage had to stay behind to heal the hero himself.
Therefore, no matter how painful his heart was, the court mage in front of him knew that what he needed to deal with personally was the hero in front of him, not avenging the dead blood relatives.
At this point, the court mage removed one of the pendants he was wearing and handed it to the highest-ranking elven lieutenant in the ranks.
The appearance of the pendant is a special eyeball shape, but it is much larger than ordinary people's eyeballs, and the eyeballs are full of bloodshots.
Perhaps feeling the grief in the heart of the court mage, or perhaps being infected by the corpses all over the ground, the expression of these elves at this time was obviously trying to tear the previous necromancer in half.
Under the control of the elven lieutenant, the eyeball pendant he was wearing, at this time the eyeball had completely shrunk, as if he was looking at something, but there was nothing in front of the eyeball.
Through this pendant in his hand, the elf adjutant's consciousness clearly appeared where Rhodes was at this time.
Without saying anything, the elven lieutenant led the surrounding elves and rushed straight in the direction of Rod's escape.
The court mage, who stayed in place, looked at the elven hero who had fallen to the ground, sighed deeply, and then began to cast a spell as hard as he could, trying to heal it.
At this time, the elven lieutenant came to the outside of the village, and was about to track the necromancer's whereabouts, but he was confronted by a group of dwarves, and among the dwarves, there was also an elf.
As soon as the vampires appeared, several elves went directly to the nearby dwarven village to inform the dwarves in the rest of the village.
As soon as the dwarves were notified, they went here, but they were a step too late, and while they were still on the way, Rhodes had already ended the battle and dealt with the dwarves inside the village.
At this point, the two teams converged here, but the elven team had no intention of staying at all, leaving only the weakest elf to explain the situation to the dwarves.
Under the leadership of the elven lieutenant, all the elves rode their horses and rushed in one direction.
The elven lieutenant took a scroll from his coat pocket and quickly tore it open. With a burst of mana fluctuations, the speed of the entire team was greatly improved.
For a moment, the whole team heard the fierce sound of horses' hooves in all directions. Under the effect of the scrolls, at this speed, even if Rhodes set off first for a while, he would still be caught up by these elves.