Chapter 1166: The Mine

After a while, Rhodes finally arrived at the Emerald Mine, where the centaur leader had been waiting for a long time.

In the Emerald City behind, along with the falling boulders, the flames are constantly burning, and the smoke rises into the sky, and I don't know when it will stop.

Rhodes, who was the one who made all this happen, didn't care about it, just used the power of magic to keep the flames from spreading into the dense forest, so as not to disturb the forest creatures, and then recalled the information about the Emerald Mine.

Through the magic of seeing through the earth, Rhodes was able to obtain information about the topography of a large area around him, as well as important towns around him.

Unlike the dark canopy in Diya, which shields all detection, even light, under the effect of the magic of seeing through the earth, the vision of the territory of Eli can be seen at a glance, and a lot of useful information can be easily obtained.

In the face of this state of Eri, the Perspective Earth Magic undoubtedly played its due role, completely presenting the surrounding terrain in the caster's mind in advance, making it easier to formulate strategies.

Not only the necromancer's side, can rely on the perspective of the earth, to determine the next direction of attack, belongs to the creatures in the Erie, can also rely on this spell to choose the location of the ambush, with the advantage of the elves fighting in the forest, will bring full trouble to the necromancer.

Without the cover of the dark canopy, the true effect of seeing through the earth is undoubtedly revealed, not only in the territory of Eli, but also in any area except Diya, where the effect of seeing through the earth needs to be taken into account.

With the help of this spell, after the battle, the centaur leader confirmed the possible location of the Emerald Mine, and through his keen perception that had once been a creature of Eli, he found the location of the two Emerald Mines.

As a town famous for jade in Eli, near the mountain range centered on Emerald City, there are naturally only two emerald mine caves, but the centaur leader at this time has only found two.

Before leaving, the Eri creatures who originally controlled the Emerald Mine did not use spells to cause the mine to collapse, burying everything in it and not leaving it to the necromancer, but only closed the entrance to the mine and covered the entrance with weeds and boulders to hide the mine.

This discovery also showed Rhodes that Eli seemed to have full confidence in this battle, and in the eyes of these Eri creatures, even if the mine was occupied by necromancers for a while, it would probably not be long before it could be recaptured, so there was no need to collapse the mine.

Although I don't understand whether those Eri creatures have unique means to deal with invading necromancers, or just disguises, the discovery of the mine still reminds Rhodes that he must always be cautious in this battle with Eri creatures.

Thinking of some rumors about the territory of Eli, Rhodes sneered, so little attention to the transformation ability of necromancers, I'm afraid those creatures in Eli will be taught a lot of lessons.

Due to the covert actions made by the Eri creatures, the centaur leader only found two emerald mines during this time, and more could not be detected in a short period of time, so he could only arrange for people to conduct a carpet search.

Without causing the entire cave to collapse, it was undoubtedly cheaper for the necromancer who occupied it, and Rhodes went to the larger of the two emerald mines discovered by the centaur leader.

In the jade mine, what Rhodes really cares about is the spatial calibration that exists in it, the accompanying space gems.

The corpse witch who led the rear belonged to him, and followed Rod's Vera, who didn't say anything along the way, nor did he ask questions that did not match his identity, just looked at Rod's back as he walked forward, and felt a burst of reverence in his heart.

Before coming to this jade mine, as soon as he arrived, Rod sensed a burst of death energy coming from above, according to the indication in the spiritual imprint, Rod looked up into the sky, only to see the constantly hovering ghost dragon, looking down at everything around, providing a warning for the creatures in the mine.

The existence of the ghost dragon undoubtedly explained to Rod that Rowling also came to the mine, and in addition to Rode, only Rowling could give orders to the ghost dragon.

The exploration and reception of the mine requires a lot of manpower and equipment, and Rowling and the centaurs came here to deal with this.

In the hands of mineral-diggers, whether it is a creature who comes voluntarily, a slave captured by a slave trap, or even a captured prisoner of war, he can be a suitable candidate for a miner.

In the freelance chamber of commerce, there has always been a slave trade, and desperate people can even sell themselves in exchange for resources to survive.

The liberal chamber of commerce in the city of Ao has now been fully developed after a large number of transactions related to refining materials, and the trade in slaves is only a passing part of it.

With the rise of necromancers, especially their ability to transform ordinary creatures into corpse witches, the price of slaves in the Freelance Chamber of Commerce has skyrocketed, and slaves that used to be incomparably cheap, even as an add-on to the trade, are now even worth more than a necromancer's life.

What made Rhodes feel concerned was naturally the selection of these miners in the mine. In Rhodes' impression, there are almost no ordinary creatures in Ao City, and the ordinary people in the city have either become corpse witches or necromancers who have transformed corpse witches, and there is almost no second choice, and there seems to be no suitable candidate for miners at the moment.

As Rod and Vera stepped into the mine, they felt an incomparably strong death energy rushing over their faces, and he seemed to have an answer in his heart.

Rhodes noticed that the ones who were inside the cave at this time, striking the walls with a pickaxe, were not ordinary creatures, but white and bony spirits, and beside these ghosts, many necromancers were giving them orders one after another.

Compared with ordinary creatures, undead creatures naturally have an innate advantage in mining, not only are they tireless, they can work day and night, but they also have no complaints, only obey the orders in the spiritual imprint.

Looking at these necromancers who controlled the Soul Mining, Rhodes knew that their arrival must be inseparable from Rowling, and among these creatures, she was the only one who had mastered the Gate of Time and Space and was able to bring the necromancers in Ao City here.

Following the gesture in the Bloodline Perception, Rhodes walked towards Rowling's location, the depths of the mine, with Vera following behind.