Chapter 636: Will III

Out of his own understanding, after some thought, Rhodes realized that these problems existed in him.

It's just that, to be precise, in Rhodes's mind, he doesn't regard these situations as a problem to be solved, but only thinks that this is a phenomenon that exists in himself.

Naturally, Rhodes does not feel that there is anything wrong with the ideas he has always believed in, and it is for this reason that in Rhodes's view, the differences caused by the ideas cannot be completely regarded as a problem.

The ideas that emerged from this idea always focused Rhodes' attention on his own gains and losses. If you are not moved by external objects, it is naturally difficult to burst out with a strong will after being emotionally touched like those real heroes.

Although he was aware of this, Rhodes still didn't know whether he should change it for a while.

The will that exists in the heart, and the ideas that have always been believed, cannot be changed so easily, and it is not something that can be done by a simple thought.

Just as the stat value bonus obtained when touched by the hero's will, this will must be felt by the player himself, not by thinking that he has been touched by the hero's will.

For the most part, the player's thoughts, and what they really think in their hearts, are not exactly the same, and this is also true of their own will.

Just like Rhodes at this time, Rhodes tried to change his original concept, not because Rhodes was touched by something, so he wanted to change his own concept, but just to see if he could get an additional bonus to the hero's will like a real hero.

Rod's move, from the very beginning, was in line with his original idea. The change he wants to make is not in his heart, he really wants to change his original thoughts, but just to gain more power.

It can be seen that Rod's idea has not been shaken from the beginning, but has always moved forward under the influence of this idea, even in Rod's consciousness, trying to do this is also under the influence of this idea.

At this time, after realizing this, Rod seemed to be stunned for a while, not knowing whether his idea was correct.

If he hadn't realized that under the influence of the hero's will, he might have an additional boost in attributes, and Rhodes would naturally not easily change his original concept, but would continue to perform a series of behaviors according to this concept.

Just like an ordinary person, when he is not touched in any way, he naturally does not question the ideas he has always believed, but is driven by this belief to make what he thinks is right.

Even if someone reminds him that there are some mistakes in his philosophy in the process, it will not help. No matter how many words others have, until they are truly touched, what this person believes is still their original ideas.

What's more, Rhodes is not sure whether this changed concept is suitable for his specific situation, and whether he can obtain the bonus of this will to strength.

It was driven by the original idea that Rhodes was able to make a series of decisions that were beneficial to him, so that his strength could be rapidly improved, and once this idea changed, it may have a great impact on the decisions made by Rhodes in the future.

The various concerns in his heart made Rod a little reluctant to change his original thoughts, but thinking of the peculiarities of the hero's will, under the influence of the original idea, Rod still did not give up the pursuit of this unique power, and still planned to try.

Rhodes knew that because of his past life experiences, there were very few things that could really affect him. Most of the rest of the things do not shake their thoughts in any way.

In order to be able to change the concept inherent in the past, at this time, Rhodes's attention can't help but focus on those very few things that can touch him, and Rhodes knows that maybe only these things can make his own ideas and change his own ideas a little.

While Rod was thinking, he suddenly realized an extremely crucial piece of information.

Just as he felt the touch from Rowling's words before, and thus obtained the attribute improvement through the inspiration of the hero's will, Rhodes knew that this was something that could affect him.

From what Rowling said earlier, Rod knew that he really felt a touch.

At that time, I didn't have any other thoughts in my heart, I didn't hope that in this way, my attributes would be additionally improved, but I really felt a special emotion from the words she spoke, which touched me very much, and finally these changes occurred.

Rhodes knows that it is difficult to take the initiative to pursue this kind of touch on feeling, as well as the attributes it has improved, and once he takes the initiative to pursue this, on the contrary, he will not be able to get any touch because he cares too much about the improvement of his attributes.

And the consciousness that Rhodes originally had, but his attention was always focused on the improvement of attribute values, and almost everything he did was for this.

However, the words that Rowling said earlier undoubtedly avoided Rod's original consciousness and made him really feel a touch.

Rod noticed that after he put the pendant on for Rowling, Rowling never moved, just looked at him with a shallow smile.

Even if she fell into deep thought again because she was thinking about the hero's will, Rowling didn't bother herself, but raised her hand and held the pendant, as if feeling something.

Looking at Rowling beside him, Rhodes knew that her existence was one of the very few things in this world that could affect his thoughts.

Previously, from what Rowling said, the touch that Rod felt undoubtedly proved this, if it weren't for the changes in his heart, Rod would not have been able to get the attribute bonus.

At this time, after noticing the presence of Rowling on the side, Rod suddenly had an idea in his heart.

Rhodes realized that since Rowling's words could greatly affect him, he should perhaps start from this aspect if he wanted to change his original philosophy.