Chapter 194: Chasing Soldiers

At this point, the Death Knight does not have so many limitations, no matter how far away, he can deliver information in the first place.

As for whether these centaur undead could rush to Diya and join him, Rod was not too sure in his heart. If you want to cross half of the Eri like this, it is obviously difficult to rely on the strength of the centaur undead alone, and Rod's approach can be regarded as abandoning the pawn to protect the car.

At this time, under Rhodes' signal, the bone dragon had already come to the sky, and it was extremely cold all around, and only thin air existed.

In this case, it is difficult for the creatures below to see the figure of the bone dragon. Rhodes knew that even if the court mage could locate himself, he would not be able to attack him with spells alone.

As Rhodes pondered these things, Ral's face gradually deteriorated.

Ral hadn't said a word since Rhodes had taken Ral with the bone dragon, and as the bone dragon flew, Ral had closed his eyes, as if to alleviate the discomfort of flying.

However, under the acceleration of the bone dragon, Lal instead felt a sense of vertigo.

Unlike the previous situation, after landing the bone dragon, Rhodes did not ask Ral where he was going next, but after observing the map, he let the bone dragon fly towards a location.

In this case, the information that Ral originally wanted to introduce to Rhodes could not be said for a while.

With the Bone Dragons gone, and Rhodes' series of actions that seemed to abandon the centaurs underneath, Ral realized that Rhodes was likely to withdraw from Eri for now.

Realizing this, Ral's heart shuddered.

When Rhodes killed Ken earlier, Ral thought in his heart that maybe it was the information he originally provided that gave Rhodes some ideas, so he gave up on the obviously stronger Ken, but in the current situation, Ral realized that the situation might not be what he imagined.

Ral knew that according to his observation of Rod's behavior, as long as he lost his value, he would be killed by Rhodes immediately, but in the current situation, Rhodes ignored himself, obviously indicating that he might have other uses.

In Ral's sight, unlike the bones on the bone dragon that he had been firmly grasping, Rhodes simply leaned on a protruding bone behind him, his arm simply resting on the side, and his eyes seemed to be observing something.

During the time that Rhodes captured Ral, Ral's attitude changed many times. From the despair after the death of all the merchants at the beginning, to the numbness when watching the necromancer destroy the tribe, and finally this uncertainty about the future, Lal felt a lot of emotion in his heart.

Just as Ral was in the process of thinking, a white light suddenly flashed in front of Ral's eyes, and before Lal could realize what was happening around him, the bone dragon's body began to shake violently.

Under the vibration of the bone dragon, Ral's body shook, if it wasn't for the previous process, Lal had been holding on to the backbone of the bone dragon, then maybe under this level of shock, Lal would have fallen directly from the bone dragon's body.

After stabilizing his figure, Lalde's gaze quickly moved to Rhodes on the side.

Lal found that Rhodes's seemingly casual figure had been completely stabilized at this time. Rhodes held a protruding bone on the bone dragon's body with one hand, as if the previous shock had not affected Rhodes much.

In contrast to Ral, who didn't know what was going on, Rhodes realized what was going on around him as soon as the previous white light appeared.

Rhodes knew that the bone dragon, which was originally flying, had been attacked by magic.

For this spell that attacked the bone dragon, Rhodes was more familiar, it was a second-order thunderbolt lightning.

In previous battles, the court mage had also used thunderbolt lightning and achieved good results, and at this time, facing such a thunderbolt again, Rhodes knew that this obviously showed that the court mage had not given up on tracking him.

At this time, Lal also reacted that the bone dragon he was riding on should have been attacked by the mage. Out of fear of his enemies and the uncertainty of his surroundings, Ral was extremely worried.

In Ral's eyes, there was a void all around, and the only thing he could ride on was the bone dragon under him, and in the current situation, he couldn't even find the enemy's location, so he was attacked by spells, and the enemy's strength was obviously extremely strong.

Out of nervousness, and the dizziness of the flight, Ral finally couldn't help it and began to retch to the side.

A large amount of cold wind poured into Ral's mouth, but Ral's didn't care at all, but in this way, he released the fear he had been in his heart all along.

Although he has been providing information to Rhodes, and Rhodes doesn't seem to do anything to himself, Ral's heart is still full of fear, and in this case, he begins to vent it in this way.

Unlike Ral's judgment of the enemy, Rhodes was aware of the enemy's attack at the moment when the bone dragon was attacked.

Due to the mage experience in the game in his previous life, Rhodes obviously has a high attainment in spells, and Rod knows that if it is a normal spell, an ordinary second-order spell, it is impossible to reach such a far attack distance.

If the court mage casts a spell on the ground, he can still accurately hit the bone dragon even if he can't see his position clearly, which is obviously difficult to do.

Rhodes knew that the court mage was able to attack him directly, obviously using some kind of treasure.

Rod recalls that in previous battles, the court mages had shown a level of long-range spell casting, whether it was saving Iver or stopping the Bone Vine Guards.

This kind of treasure that increases the casting range to the extreme obviously has some limitations, but Rhodes can't tell.

In this case, in the face of an attack that may come at any time, Rhodes had no way to dodge for a while, and could only put his hope on the bone dragon's resistance to spells.

Rhodes knew that as long as the bone dragon was always in the sky, even the court mage would not be able to do anything about himself, and he would not be able to directly cause any damage to himself.

At this time, Rhodes took out the healing magic scroll from the spatial ring, wanting to restore the bone dragon's injuries.

Although Rhodes was able to release a rich amount of death energy, it was difficult for the death energy to envelop the bone dragon because he was in a flying state. Even if Rhodes forcibly released a large amount of death energy, it would only be instantly dispersed by the bone dragon.

Under the current circumstances, Rhodes could only put the hope of healing the bone dragon on the healing magic scroll in the space ring, hoping to withstand the attack of the court mage.