Chapter 539: The Classics II

When Rhodes just discovered this book from the Reese Space Ring, Rhodes didn't pay much attention to it, and just thought it was Rees's magic book.

However, it wasn't until Rhodes took the book out of the spatial ring that he realized that the situation didn't seem to be what he had expected.

Rhodes noticed that the color of the surface of the book had long since faded completely, and only books that had been left for a long time, or had been kept inappropriately, would take on such a state, which was obviously contrary to common sense for a mage who had always cherished his magic books.

In addition, the book as a whole is extremely heavy, and in Rod's impression, not many mages will choose this type of book as his magic book.

When Rhodes discovered the anomaly in the book, he immediately realized that there was something unusual about the book, and when Rhodes opened the book and read it carefully, the contents of the book also confirmed this idea in Rhodes' mind.

As he read, Rhodes noticed that the beginning of the book was about the reason for the appearance of necromancers, and the change in the attitude of the mages of Bracada towards necromancers.

When Rhodes noticed the information recorded in the book, some thoughts immediately occurred in his heart. For his part, Rhodes seems to have realized the true origin of the book, but he can't be sure of this until more information is available.

This thought appeared in his mind, and Rod quickly flipped through the heavy book. Rhodes noticed that from one page of the book, the situation of the necromancer was transferred from the territory of Bracada to the internal war of Dia, and a main character was selected and recorded in detail.

Upon discovering this, Rhodes immediately realized that this book, like the Psalms he had acquired before, contained some very special knowledge.

In Rod's impression, he would choose to write a book in this way, except for the most powerful sorcerer Sasha, there are only Sasha's followers, obviously, this book that appears in the ring of the Reese space has a very special origin.

Because the book was so heavy, Rhodes knew that it would be difficult for him to know everything in the book in a short period of time.

While waiting for Rowling to wake up, Rod planned to read the contents of the book carefully so as not to miss some extremely critical information, but at this moment, Rod felt a threat in his heart.

At the same time, the ghost dragon, which returned to the sky after the battle, also issued a warning to Rhodes, confirming that the danger in Rhodes' perception did exist.

The existence of the spirit imprint allowed Rhodes to feel the message from the ghost dragon. Through the sight perceived by the ghost dragon, Rhodes realized that the creatures that appeared around Silvercliff City were a large group of cyclops.

Rhodes noticed that after the group of cyclops appeared, they were extremely hesitant to enter the ruined city of Silvercliff, as if something was hindering their approach.

The ghost dragon located in the sky also appeared in the eyes of this group of cyclops. Feeling the intimidation brought by the ghost dragon, even though the ghost dragon was already within the attack range of these cyclops throwing boulders, these cyclops did not take any action.

Eventually, under the command of one of the Cyclops, the Cyclops retreated before they even came within reach of Silvercliff. Leaving Rhodes, who was in the city of Silver Cliffs, looked thoughtfully at the direction of the retreat of the cyclops.

When the cyclops appeared, Rhodes also had a rough guess in his heart about why Silver Cliff City became what it is now, but he couldn't fully confirm it, until he learned from Rowling that the creatures that first attacked Silvercliff City were this group of cyclops, and Rod confirmed his idea.

After understanding this information, coupled with the fact that Rod asked the ghost dragon to fly and carefully observe the position of the group of cyclops when they left, Rod also had a clear plan in his heart for his next plan.

The appearance of the cyclops, coupled with these thoughts in his heart, made it impossible for Rhodes to carefully read the details recorded in this book for a while.

After several attempts in succession, but still unable to read the contents of the book, Rhodes had to give up his idea of finding the anomaly in the book.

Even if the book was really written by Sasha, Rhodes did not plan to read the contents of the book himself, but planned to wait for Rowling to wake up and give this book to Rowling to read, just like the previous psalm, so that Rowling could directly tell him about the magic knowledge recorded in the book.

It was for this reason that after Rowling's mood improved a little, Rhodes took out the book from the space ring and handed it to Rowling.

After learning about the general content of this book and the special spell knowledge that may be recorded in it, Rowling's eyes were completely on the book in her hand, and even the emotions that were retrieved by Rhodes because of the pendant before were completely dissipated at this time.

The book that Rhodes took out undoubtedly attracted all of Rowling's attention.

For Rowling, there can be a great connection between her and the necromancer. The existence of necromancers can be said to have had a great impact on Rowling, and Rowling herself understands this.

Whether it is the destruction of the village where he once lived by the necromancer, the capture of the necromancer, or the rescue of himself by Rhodes, who has become a necromancer, or even the existence of the spiritualist himself, he has become a necromancer, and controls the extremely powerful death knight, the existence of the necromancer can be said to have had an impact on Rowling from beginning to end.

Because of this, when Rowling learned from Rhodes that the book in her hand recorded the changes of necromancers, and even the origin of necromancers, Rowling undoubtedly had a great interest in this heavy book. Rowling wanted to know everything about necromancers.

Even for Rowling, the book itself was heavy, and Rowling held it in her hands as if she didn't feel it at all.

Looking at the tome in her hand, Rowling couldn't wait to know what it contained, if it weren't for the fact that Rhodes was still beside her, Rowling would have planned to read the contents of the tome now.