Chapter 862: Upper Level II

At the moment when Sailly sensed the anomaly, a vision was also generated, and the orange-red light that had been shining directly into this layer suddenly began to flash violently.

At the same time, a large number of shadows replaced the original light, creating around this level, as if to indicate that something unusual was about to happen, and both Sailly and Rhodes could clearly perceive this.

Sailly noticed that with the appearance of this anomaly, the surrounding light and shadow became twisted, and the entire interior space suddenly dimmed a lot, returning to the environment that Sailly had originally adapted to.

Feeling the changes taking place around him, Sailly's eyes gradually became solemn, and his brow was completely furrowed, even if there was no light in the surrounding environment that he wanted to avoid, Sailly did not feel glad in his heart.

Sailly realized that the moment this change took place, there was an aura in his perception that made him extremely concerned.

For the appearance of this breath, Sailly's heart felt a little familiar, he never imagined that he would perceive the appearance of this breath here, for this reason, Sailly's expression changed very obviously, but Rod, who was not far away, did not notice this.

The result of this change is that the light that enters this layer is blocked by something, and the glass that could have allowed the light to shine directly into this layer has not been able to prevent the change of the surrounding environment, although it still plays its original role.

At this point, Rode, who was on this floor close to the tower wall, naturally had a more intuitive observation, and even before Sailly discovered the anomaly, Rod noticed this situation.

The gesture from the perception made Rhodes realize that the location of this anomaly was not the interior of the layer he was in, but the outside of the Soul Tower, and there were some things that blocked the original rays of light.

In Rod's line of sight, a large number of bats, for some reason, appeared on the periphery of the Spiritualist Tower. When this group of bats appeared, in the blink of an eye, the perimeter of this level was completely enveloped.

The sudden appearance of a large number of bats directly blocked the original direct light, and only the vague light could be seen from the gaps in the bat colony and the gaps left by flapping their wings.

As more and more bats appeared outside the glass, for a while, the level where Rhodes was located was almost completely shrouded in darkness, only in the connecting tower in the center, there was still some bright light.

Through the glass on the walls of the tower, Rhodes could clearly observe the trajectory left by the bats as they flew.

What made Rod a little concerned was that through his own observation, he had confirmed that the group of bats that suddenly appeared in front of him should have flown from the bottom of the Soul Tower, and still maintained the original trend, flying upwards in a spiral, even after passing through this layer, the speed still did not slow down.

The sight he observed in front of him undoubtedly made Rod realize something. What Rhodes can be sure of is that the target of the group of bats in front of him is not himself and Sailly at this level, but has other purposes.

As a large number of bats circled upwards around the perimeter of the Spiritualist Tower, the light on this level flickered on and off, but the scene did not last long before the light returned to normal again, and by this time, the bats outside the tower walls had long since disappeared.

When the last bat, also on the periphery of the Soul Tower, flew towards a higher position, without the shelter of these creatures, the light naturally returned to normal, and the original anomaly completely disappeared.

Looking at the slightly dazzling, but extremely stable orange-red light that shot into the tower again, as if he hadn't seen the bats before, Rhodes couldn't imagine that there would be such a situation.

Rod's own gaze seemed to follow the bat outside the tower wall, looking beyond the tower wall, higher up, until the last bat also disappeared, and Rod withdrew his gaze.

I don't know when, Sailly's figure also came to the vicinity of the tower wall of the Soul Tower, even under the direct illumination of the light, Sailly didn't seem to feel this, and was a little stunned for a while.

Rod naturally sensed the arrival of Sailly, and Rod realized that when the group of bats completely enveloped this layer, Sailly made such a move, as if he was attracted by these bats, and came to the vicinity of the tower wall.

Even when he realized Sailly's arrival, Rhodes didn't sense any threat from him, so naturally he didn't pay too much attention to it, but he still maintained a trace of defense in his heart.

But at this time, after noticing the change in Sailly's expression, Rod couldn't help but care about him. Rhodes understood that the development of things, especially the appearance of the group of bats, was probably not as simple as he thought.

Without bothering Sailly in this state, Rhodes understood that he must have found something in the group of bats before him.

It seems that he was affected by the bats, and until now, Sailly still hasn't recovered from the previous scene, muttering to himself, "It's him......"

Rhodes, who was on the side, heard what Sailly said clearly in his ears, and couldn't help but ask: "Do you know anything about those bats?" ”

Rod's words interrupted Sailly's original thoughts, and successfully brought him back to his senses and realized his current situation.

Looking at Rod on the side, Sailly didn't plan to say anything about the information about these bats, and even wanted to find an excuse to prevaricate the past, but it seemed that he remembered all kinds of abnormalities that Rhodes had shown, and Sailly finally gave up this plan.

"Do you remember the vampire we saw before we entered the Conjuring Tower, fighting the lord of the city, Tamik?"

Following Sailly's words, Rhodes also recalled what had happened before, and replied, "Remember, the city lord of Tammik once told me the name of this vampire, which should be called Degar. ”

Listening to Rod's answer, Sailly's expression suddenly became gloomy, and some bad memories also appeared in his mind.

"The previous bats were produced by the bats that became dominant."

After briefly telling Rhodes what he had just sensed from the bats, Sailly seemed to recall something, and added to Rhodes:

"I would like to remind you that within the vampire, the name of the vampire must be prefixed with the hero, and the full title for it should be, Hero Degar."