Chapter 748: Response II

It's just that when Rhodes chose to join the Shadow of Death campaign that took place in the second expansion pack as a necromancer, the information he knew before was obviously not enough for him to deal with all possible situations in the battle.

In Rod's opinion, the most crucial point of the missing information is about Sandru's heroic will.

According to Rod's recollections, in the game in the previous life, except for the second expansion pack and the fourth expansion that has not yet arrived, every other expansion protagonist, their heroic will, is completely displayed in the eyes of the rest of the players.

What Rod knows best is naturally Tanan in the first expansion pack, and the heroic will he has has already given Rod a very clear understanding with his actions. However, for Sandru in the second expansion, Rod is unable to know this most crucial information.

Rhodes, who had studied from Eric in Bracada, had also heard from this powerful legendary mage that he spoke highly of Sandru.

Unlike other players, Rhodes doesn't believe that Sandru has a true will, and that all he wants to achieve is to conquer the world.

In Rhodes's opinion, even a legendary mage with such strength and transcendent wisdom as Eric could not see through Sandru's true purpose, Sandru's forbearance has exceeded the expectations of ordinary creatures, and his heroic will will obviously not be so simple.

According to Rod's understanding, although Sandru's series of actions are all aimed at conquering the world, there may be a deeper reason behind this.

Just to satisfy the ambition in his heart, and awaken the will of the hero, just from meeting the conditions for becoming a hero, this is of course no problem, any kind of emotion satisfies the opportunity to become a hero, but in Rod's view, this point does not apply to Sandru.

According to Rod's prediction, and his understanding of the will of the hero, it is very likely that Sandru only regarded the conquest of the world as a means to satisfy the will of a true hero, and only after this was achieved, the true will of the hero he possessed would be revealed.

Regarding Sandru's true heroic will, this is also a problem that has always plagued Rod, even if he has the experience of his previous life, the information that Rhode can get is only at the most superficial level, and he cannot get deeper and more useful information.

In Rod's impression, in the game in his previous life, there are also some players who have the same idea as themselves, thinking that Sandru's real thoughts will not be as simple as they seem, and after the second expansion is completely over, they try to explore these hidden information, including Sandru's real heroic will.

It's just that all of this in the previous life has long since dissipated with the aurora that purified all undead creatures at the end of the second expansion. Even Sandru himself also fell under the aurora, and there is naturally no way to verify his heroic will.

Rhodes is still very confused about these information related to Sandru, but he believes that with his contact with Sandru, these special information will slowly unfold in front of his eyes.

Regarding such an extremely special existence, even with the experience of his previous life, Rhodes still did not dare to be careless. In Rhodes's view, any information that has been known in the past, even if it seems to be inexperienced at the time, may not know when it will play a crucial role.

At this time, compared to Sandru's own information, Rhodes has more information to care about.

Looking at Stephen, who was still here after the assignment, Rod's main attention at this time was on this lich.

What made Rhodes feel extremely concerned was that for such an extraordinary existence as Sandru, the information given by the lich Stephen did not have any special power, but he was just regarded as an ordinary necromancer, but he had a completely different will from ordinary necromancers.

If Rod didn't have the game information in his previous life, but listened to the information given by Stephen, and just thought of Sandru as an ordinary necromancer, then the consequences can be imagined.

What surprised Rhodes was the accuracy of the information given by Stephen. What Rhodes didn't believe was that a lich's ability to gather information could not detect the anomalies that existed in Sandru.

The arrival of the Death Shadow Battle is naturally a tragic catastrophe for the surrounding area near Diya, and for all this to happen, especially the appearance of this peerless necromancer, the lich who is the original ruler of Diya should naturally be the first to notice.

In Rod's opinion, Stephen may have been aware of Sandru's anomaly. What lies beneath the surface of Sandru's ordinary necromancer, especially the existence of a combination artifact, can't hide from the lich's eyes and ears in any way.

It's just that in the message to Rod, Stephen didn't mention these situations. Once Rod fully believed the information given by Stephen, he might suffer a big loss at that time.

What Rod didn't understand was whether Stephen didn't notice these peculiarities in Sandru, or whether he noticed it, but just didn't take it to heart, or whether he didn't intend to tell himself, and let himself feel it for himself.

However, for whatever reason, Rod had no other choice.

According to the information provided by Troll, Rhodes had already learned that in the entire territory of Dia, perhaps only the lich in front of him had a secret method to solve the erosion of death energy.

Long before he met Stephen, Rhodes realized how difficult it was to obtain the secret method from Steven's hands, and the subsequent development completely confirmed Rode's thoughts.

It took a lot of effort for Tello to find another way in Diya's territory, and Rhodes didn't know how long it would take him to recollect the clues of this secret method once he refused Stephen's request.

Because of this, even if Stephen's request involved the existence of the main character of the second expansion, that is, Sandru, and it was very likely that he deliberately concealed some key information, Rod had no way to refuse it, so he had to agree.