Chapter 937: Promise
Unlike North's concerns, Rhodes didn't think too much about his behavior, and he wouldn't punish him for it.
In Rhodes' opinion, being able to rely on Eagle Eye and his own talent to steal various skills from other mages, including the method of refining potions, is a manifestation of strength in itself, and there is no need to deliberately prohibit this behavior.
North was able to memorize all the materials he used to craft the perfect potion through a brief observation during a potions competition, which in itself was a formidable talent for him.
Rhodes recalled that in his previous life, there was a hero who used Eagle Eye as his talent, and no matter what kind of spell he cast in front of him, this hero was able to master it in a very short time, even if it was a fifth-order spell.
With this incomparably powerful talent, this mage hero has alarmed many legendary mages in Bracada, and what happened to him is far from being measurable by common sense, and no legendary mage has this kind of talent.
In Rod's mind, this mage later joined the Magic Guild and eventually became a top legendary mage.
If North can go to the world of witchcrafters, he may find that the refining methods he currently masters may be nothing compared to those real potions masters.
After a little inventory of the surrounding refining materials, Rhodes counted them in his heart, and then asked North on the side, "Do you have any other refining materials?" ”
From Rod's words, North also faintly sensed what he meant, so without any hesitation, he took out the other refining materials from the spatial ring.
With North's movements, a large number of herbs were soon piled up on the long table in front of him.
Due to the existence of a relatively independent space in the space ring, these herbs are extremely well preserved, and the appearance of herbs dilutes the original pungent smell in the quiet room.
Along with the herbs, there is also a scroll with a unique style.
From this scroll, Rhodes felt no trace of the fluctuation of the magic element, and it was obvious that what was recorded in it was not a forming spell that could be released by tearing it open, but something else.
North held the unique scroll in his hand, and after a moment's hesitation, he handed it to Rhodes as if he had made up his mind, and said:
"What is recorded in the scroll is the refining method of improving the control of spiritual attribute potions after I have improved, as long as you follow the above steps, even an apprentice of Potions can refine this kind of potion."
North's words undoubtedly made Rod realize something, and with the peeping eye, Rod also understood North's thoughts.
North's willingness to hand over the way this potion was made to Rhodes an important point, and that was that he had no intention of staying in the city of Saw.
Through this period of observation, North also probably realized that his value to Rhodes was reflected in this potion that could improve the control of mental attributes, and in addition, he was just a necromancer everywhere.
Because of this, North knew that the first thing he had to do to leave the city was to hand over the method of refining this potion, otherwise it would not be possible to do so anyway.
Every time North walked out of the ashram and wandered around the city, he felt a lot of stares watching him, and the most impressive of them was a native vampire, who could be seen wherever North went, when he looked around.
This discovery undoubtedly made North realize that his various actions in the city were monitored by the forces in the city, in order to prevent him from escaping from the city.
Despite discovering this, North also seemed helpless, unable to deal with even the original vampire on his own, let alone the other creatures in the city.
North knew that if he wanted to leave the city, he had to find a way to get out of the real lord of the land, namely Rod.
At this time, North chose to hand over the method of refining potions to Rhodes himself, undoubtedly in order to achieve this.
Rod waved his hand and did not take the scroll from North's hand.
Rod did not forget that he had agreed to North's conditions, and seeing that North still did not change his original idea, Rod took the initiative to ask: "Do you still want to go to Diya?" ”
"Yes." North's expression was determined, and even though he realized the meaning of Rod's words, his face did not change.
"The environment in the city is no different from the ordinary undead city in Diane, if you want to learn necromancy, I can also arrange someone to come and teach, the effect is even better than the necromancy academy."
Rhodes' words rang in his ears, but North shook his head.
"Why did you insist on going to Diya? Diya's internal environment is harsh, and it is not suitable for a mage like you. ”
As if remembering something, North sighed and explained, "Ever since I mastered spiritualism and experienced a lot of things in Bracada, I have always had one thought in my mind, and that is to become a true necromancer. ”
"I thought about this before I came here. The city did provide me with a very relaxed environment, but it wasn't what I wanted. ”
"If you're just studying necromancy, the environment in the city is good, but what's the difference between it and the environment that used to be in Bracada? I'm still just a mage who has mastered the art of spiritualism, not a true necromancer. ”
North's words also made Rod understand what he had been thinking all along.
Perhaps it was these experiences that made North have a deep obsession with becoming a real necromancer, and in Rod's perception, this obsession has been deeply hidden in North's will, and there is even the possibility of becoming a hero.
Once the hero's will is fully condensed, it can be regarded as awakening the identity of the hero, and can obtain unique hero specialties and growth potential.
The will he felt from North also gave Rhodes an idea of what he thought, and words alone could no longer have any effect on this will.
Unable to use language to affect North, Rhodes knew that although he could use his strength to suppress North and make him refine potions for himself, it was not a long-term solution after all.
Rhodes realizes that North, who has this will, will eventually be affected by the will itself, and even if he confines it to the city, he will try his best to escape from the city.