Chapter 110: Ive
Outside the room, an elf was waiting, the same elven swordsman Rhodes had seen yesterday.
Seeing Rhodes walk out of the room, the elven swordsman immediately stepped forward and said to Rhodes: "We have confirmed the situation in Ao Village, and I am really embarrassed to arrange for you to sleep here all night last night." ”
As he spoke, the expression of the elven swordsman in front of him had a hint of apology.
Taking this situation into account, Rhodes knew that the elf had little experience with outsiders. Slightly more powerful necromancer apprentices know not to let their expressions show easily.
"I'm used to this kind of life," replied, "but I need to thank you for letting me go into the village to rest. ”
After hearing this, the elven swordsman waved his hand one after another, and after a while, he said to Rhodes, "This is nothing. Necromancers are rampant in our homeland, and we should join forces to fend off them. ”
Rod lowered his head and said slowly: "It's just a pity that my previous village, due to the necromancer's wanton raid, the villagers have all been ......"
Speaking of this, Rod did not say any more.
After hearing this, the elven swordsman in front of him seemed to think of the fate of those villagers, and his eyes also dimmed, and said, "If they could have evacuated earlier, maybe this kind of thing wouldn't have happened...... Large villages and towns in the vicinity should all accept villagers who have fled. ”
After hearing this, Rod shook his head and continued, "Even if you can escape here alive, what's the use? If you just stick to the village, you will always be broken by more powerful necromancers, and at some point, maybe the professionals can escape first, but these refugees who have no ability can only be transformed into undead creatures. ”
The elven swordsman immediately replied, "No! In a few days, the royal court mages will arrive and set up a portal to help the city's inhabitants leave. ”
Hearing the words of the elven swordsman in front of him, Rhodes' pupils contracted unnaturally, but fortunately, the elven swordsman did not react at all, obviously not discovering this.
A court mage who can establish a portal to time and space......
Realizing this, Rhodes understood the enemy's rank.
As a mage in his previous life, Rhodes certainly knew about the fourth-order spell of the Space-Time Gate, which could connect to distant towns and thus transfer the inhabitants there.
The Gate of Time and Space is already a fourth-order magic, and the elven mage who can cast the Gate of Time and Space is likely to reach the fifth order!
Rhodes knew that once a fifth-order mage appeared in front of him, as long as he observed himself a little, he would be able to lightly detect the flow of mana in his body, that is, at that time, his existence would be completely exposed.
The fifth-order elf mage is not at the same level as the elf who originally probed him. Relying on his current strength, Rhodes was no match for a fifth-order mage, and once that time came, Rhodes' plan would be a complete failure.
For this reason, Rhodes can only hope that his mana will recover as soon as possible and complete the task before the arrival of the elven mage.
Through the previous conversation, Rhodes knew that the elven swordsman in front of him would not make up a court mage to coax him, so what he said should be true.
Although he realized this, Rhodes didn't show any unusual expression, just nodded, and understood what the elven swordsman said.
Rhodes and the elven swordsman continued to make small talk. In the course of small talk, Rhodes learns that the Elven Swordsman's name is Eve.
After chatting for a while, Iver offered to Rhodes and said, "I'll take you around the village, maybe when the necromancer will attack the village, I hope you can help." ”
After hearing this, Rod did not answer immediately, but looked at Eve, confirming that he really wanted to lead him to inspect the village, so he nodded.
Rhodes knew that deliberately deferring Ive's suggestion would have the opposite effect according to his current status, so it was better to agree directly.
What's more, these elves chose to let themselves into the village in order to have an extra helper when the necromancer attacked, and they should also take themselves around to check at this time.
For Rod, following Iver to observe the interior of the village was a good opportunity to understand the overall strength of the village.
Although the bats transformed by the vampires previously transmitted the situation in the village to Rod, Rhodes could only roughly understand the strength of the village, and the bats alone could not convey such detailed information about the fortifications and the distribution of buildings in the village.
Ivor led Rhodes to the area closest to the cabin, which was full of similar cabins.
Pointing to the wooden houses, Iver said to Rod, "This is where the elves live. Since your identity has not been confirmed before, you can only be temporarily arranged in this vicinity. ”
Following the direction that Iver was pointing, Rhodes did not see any elves in his sight except for the wooden house.
After introducing the area, Ivor took Rhodes and headed for another path. Rod recalls that the road was a little different from the one he had taken last night.
After a while, Iver led Rhodes to the next area. According to Ive, this is where the dwarves live.
Compared to the area where the elves lived, the number of houses here has increased significantly. Rod saw that around the houses, a dozen dwarves were gathering in twos and threes to gossip.
Even with the threat of war, these dwarves are still as usual. In Rod's sight, a number of dwarves were talking loudly, their favorite ales in their hands.
Seeing this, Iver smiled bitterly at Rod and did not give any explanation, and Rod shook his head as well.
Due to the nature of the dwarves, even if war is imminent, they will not react in any way. Rather than pondering what to do with the necromancer, you should simply get yourself drunk with ale, and when the enemy appears, go up to fight with your weapon.
Even so, the dwarves' combat ability should not be underestimated, and the fact that they were able to repel the attacks of the necromancers one after another also illustrates this.
For the dwarves, it is difficult for them to understand the difference between ordinary humans and necromancers, and in the eyes of these dwarves, the necromancers have disrupted their lives, and these refugees have also affected their lives.
If it weren't for the elves in Eri who took the initiative to come to the dwarven village and help these dwarves shelter the surrounding refugees, I'm afraid these dwarves would not pay attention to these refugees at all, but let them fend for themselves.