Chapter 118: Evacuation
After knocking Ivor back, Rhodes was about to kill him, but he was keenly aware that something was wrong. Whether it was through the message from his consciousness or through his own perception, it was clear to Rod that some changes had taken place in the enemy in front of him.
By this time, Iver had already raised the weapon in his hand and rushed towards Rod.
Ive's movements were extremely fast, and Rod quickly swung his sword to resist, but only blocked a few of Ive's attacks, and the rest of the attacks completely fell on Rode's body.
For a moment, Rhodes was completely unable to resist Yve's attacks, and wounds appeared on Rhodes' body one after another.
Rhodes raised his hand and used the last remaining mana to release a magic arrow, trying to force the sword-wielding Iver in front of him to retreat, but it didn't have any effect.
The magic arrow pierced through Ive's body, but Ivor ignored it, still waving the weapon in his hand and slashing at Rhodes.
At this point, Iver completely abandoned his defense, and each sword stabbed into Rod's vital point.
Rhodes could only swing his sword to resist, and under Ive's indomitable momentum, it was difficult for Rhodes to guarantee that he would not be harmed in any way. Even if Rhodes wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to fight back, the result would only be the death of both of them.
In Rod's sight, the wound on Ive's body pierced by the magic arrow was bleeding in all directions with his movements, but Ive's movements became more and more violent as if he didn't have any sense.
Ive's face was distorted, but obviously not because of physical pain, but because of the extreme resentment towards Rod, at this time, Iver only thought about one thing, which was to kill Rod, and anything else was not in his consideration.
In the face of Ivor, who is in this state, Rod can only try his best to resist.
Rhodes knew that from extremely low health to performing this kind of explosion, Iver had obviously undergone a certain transformation. Combined with the situations he had perceived before, Rhodes knew that the current Iver was likely to become a hero!
"Hero ......"
After realizing this, Rod did not have any panic, but had an inexplicable emotion.
Although he has been suppressed by Ive, Rhodes has not fallen into a desperate situation. Rhodes knew that becoming a hero might bring a strong hero's strength, but he couldn't restore much health, and according to Ive's state, it wouldn't be long before Ive, even if Ivor became a hero, he would die of excessive blood loss.
All Rod needed to do was try his best to fend off Ive's attack at this time.
Both vampires and Rhodes have the ability to turn into bats, and once Ivor really cornered Rod, Rhodes can also rely on bats to avoid Ive's attacks.
Therefore, Rhodes knew in his heart that even if Ivor had become a hero, his end was already doomed, and what Rhodes had to worry more about was the support of the rest of the dwarven villages.
After mastering the method of response, although Ive's attack was still fierce, Rhodes was no longer anxious, but concentrated on resisting.
Slowly, Ive's strength began to fade, whether it was the strength of the attack or the speed of the attack, it was not as good as the state when he first attacked Rhodes.
At this time, just as Ivor wanted to stab Rhodes in the throat with a sword, the vampire in the back suddenly appeared and attacked Iver behind him, Iver completely ignored the vampire's attack, but attacked Rhodes in front of him.
The vampire poked out from behind Iver and tore off a piece of flesh in an instant.
Stimulated by this, Iver became berserk, ignoring the vampire behind him, and pressed his whole body directly towards Rhodes in front of him.
In the face of Ive's all-out attack, Rod could only dodge and had no intention of counterattacking.
Rod knew that this was the best way to do it. In the case of being able to save his strength and win steadily, Rod is obviously unwilling to fight hard with Iver in this state in front of him.
At this time, there were no dwarves or elves in the entire dwarven village except for Iver in front of him. After Rhodes unleashed four Death Ripples, the vampire didn't have much effort to kill all the creatures around him.
Under Rod's successive dodges and vampire attacks, Iver in front of him obviously couldn't last long.
Rhodes knows that the mission of his trip has been completed, and as long as he kills the hero in front of him again, he will be able to awaken his heroic strengths.
As the battle progressed, just as Ive's movements were getting slower and slower, and Rhodes thought he would be able to kill him immediately, Rhodes felt an aura of extreme danger coming from not far away.
In Rod's perception, this aura belonged to a deadly existence, and the owner of this aura obviously had the ability to easily kill himself.
Seeing Ivor in front of him half-kneeling on the ground, relying on the support of his sword blade to avoid falling to the ground, Rhodes immediately made a decision, gave up Iver in front of him, took his spatial ring from the vampire's hand, and then ran towards the outside of the village.
As he ran, Rhodes quickly took out a healing magic scroll from the spatial ring and used it, while the vampire followed Rhodes' instructions and stayed in the village to kill Ive.
Just as the vampire was about to make a move, a dark barrier suddenly appeared in front of him, completely enveloping Ive.
The vampire struck the barrier in front of him one after another, but it had no effect, and the vampire's existing methods alone could not break through the barrier in front of him.
Since Rod had already left and lost the obsession in his heart, Iver fell directly inside the barrier.
Beside Ive, blood spread in all directions. It only takes the next attack to kill Ive, but the vampire can't do any damage to Iver because of this barrier.
At this moment, an aqua blue light rose from Ive's body, trying to stabilize Ive's injury.
There was no prompt to kill the hero for a long time, and Rhodes knew that something was wrong with the vampires, but Rhodes couldn't care about it that much.
In Rod's perception, that dangerous aura has been approaching this side, and Rod knows that the owner of this aura is likely to be the court mage that Iver once said.
Rod knew that the court mage had learned about the battle situation on this side by some means, but he did not choose to hide his aura to sneak attack him, but directly let go of the magic aura on his body completely, so that Rod felt that he was doing this to save Ive.
Since the mission had been completed and the powerful enemy was about to arrive, after learning that the vampire would not be able to kill Ive, Rhodes retreated, apparently not intending to stay here for long.
Through the control of the spirit imprint, the centaur undead who had been lurking outside the village for a long time quickly came to Rod's side, and after sending a message to the vampire to let it flee in his direction, Rhodes immediately left.
Rhodes knew that his current self was completely unable to deal with high-level mages, and once the court mages appeared near him, then he would not even have the slightest chance to escape.
As Rhodes rode away on a centaur, a group of elves came out of the dwarven village.