Chapter 1057: Servant Envoy
From Rod's words, after realizing their situation, all the necromancers in the field were agitated for a while, and then could only fall into a deep silence.
At this moment, the panic of death began to spread in their hearts, and before passing through the gate of time and space, they never imagined that what was waiting for them would be such an order.
Many necromancers who reacted had already taken the initiative to open the scroll in their hands and carefully check the potion refining methods recorded in it, hoping to win more chances for themselves to live, while the remaining few necromancers who were still calm began to look at each other, and always kept an eye on Rhodes in the field, hoping to get more news from him.
Seeing the reactions of these necromancers in front of him, Rod felt more satisfied.
Instead of treating the necromancers who came here like he did with Potions Scholars, Rhodes chose a different way.
Rhodes' orders to these necromancers were undoubtedly extremely harsh, and if they failed to provide Rhodes with the potions he needed, they would lose their lives.
Rhodes knew that this was also the most appropriate way to treat necromancers. Having a necromancer refine potions with rewards is far less effective than using the fear of death to make potions by rewarding them as they do with ordinary creatures.
For necromancers, death is the only thing they revere, and everything else may seem meaningless to the necromancer.
Under the fear of death, many creatures will burst into their potential and do things that were previously unattainable, and this is also true for the necromancers in front of them.
Through the results of the peeping eye's feedback, what made Rhodes feel a little relieved was that at least during this time, he didn't have to worry about the refining of potions, or it wouldn't be long before he could get enough potions.
In Rhodes' eyes, the only purpose of these necromancers in front of him is to refine potions for themselves, and if they really don't have the ability to do this, they can only ask them to change their ways and join the battle.
For the current situation, all the necromancers who came here seemed to be unacceptable, but due to the gap in strength, especially the existence of the Corpse Witch King, they did not dare to make any abnormal moves at all.
At this time, some necromancers looked around, hoping that one of them could stand up and question Rod's words, and strive for more favorable conditions for these necromancers themselves, but unfortunately, there were no such necromancers for a while.
Not long ago, although a Death Knight questioned Rod's words, and even tried to put pressure on Rhodes by contacting the Lich, unfortunately, the Death Knight ultimately failed, and it seems that even the Lich acquiesced to the undead lord's actions.
In addition, this death knight's words were more for himself, and he didn't care about the necromancers around him, so he naturally couldn't meet the requirements of these necromancers.
As for letting them say something for themselves, these necromancers are not willing at all, rather than taking such a risk and questioning an undead lord with unfathomable strength, it is better to just wait, if there is really no necromancer willing to come forward, then it can only be left at that.
Just as Rhodes was about to end this conversation, a burst of words suddenly came from among the necromancers.
"Dear Undead Lord, you only gave an account of the punishment of necromancers who failed to complete the refining of potions, and I think you may have forgotten to mention how to reward necromancers who refine more potions."
The words from the necromancer immediately attracted Rod's attention, and following the direction of the voice, Rod quickly locked on one of the necromancers.
What appeared in Rod's sight was a male necromancer shrouded in black robes, who didn't look very old and had a look of determination in his eyes.
Among the many necromancers, only this necromancer dared to mention the matter of rewards to Rhodes, and the original Rhodes did not expect these necromancers to come up with more potions, and naturally there was no reward for them.
However, when the necromancer mentioned this, Rhodes still needed a brief explanation to make them understand the current situation.
"What's your name?" Before saying anything about the reward, Rhodes asked the necromancer in front of him.
"Sean." The necromancer in front of him replied simply.
"Listen, Sean, from the moment you passed through the Gate of Time and Space, you lost your identity as a necromancer, and you can understand that you are now being enslaved by the Undead Lord."
As he spoke, Rhodes swept his gaze over all the necromancers in the field.
"The number of potions you turn in will be recorded, when someone turns it in...... After a hundred vials of this potion, you will be able to regain your freedom, and it is up to you whether or not to stay here. ”
According to Rod's understanding of the difficulty of refining, a hundred bottles of potions is not an impossible condition to achieve in terms of quantity, and it is not even difficult, as long as these necromancers in front of him, according to the refining period, hand in the potions that Rhodes needs on time, and persist for a period of time, they can achieve it, and they don't even need to wait until the end of the battle.
"The amount of additional potions handed in during the mission period will be doubled, and the sooner you complete the refining of potions, the sooner you can be free."
The reason why Rhodes was willing to give these necromancers freedom was because of the establishment of the Potions Guild. When a large number of Bracada's potions scholars arrived, with their refining of potions, these necromancers in front of them were no longer irreplaceable existences.
What's more, according to Rhodes' prediction, when there is a necromancer who meets the number requirement of one hundred bottles, Rhodes' control spirit attribute has already been greatly improved under the effect of the potion, and the control spirit is no longer in short supply, and continuing to drink the potion after that will only be further improved.
As if thinking of something, Rhodes continued: "There are still areas to be improved in the refining method of potions, if someone can improve and get a more perfect refining method, the number of potions to be refined will be reduced according to the degree of improvement." ”
The potion that improves the control of mental attributes is almost developed by North alone, and in Rhodes's opinion, there will naturally be flaws in it, perhaps it is a certain refining step, or the selection of materials, as long as it is improved, you can get a stronger control spirit potion.
For the improvement of the refining method, it takes a lot of time and energy, trying again and again, and comparing the results, and it is naturally impossible for Rhodes to focus all his attention on this point, so he can only leave it to these necromancers.
Remembering the developer of this potion, that is, Nos, who accompanied Rhodes to meet the lich, Rhodes couldn't help but sigh.
Being able to develop this extremely special spirit control potion that solves the biggest problem that plagues Rod, North's talent in potions has long proved to Rhodes that if it weren't for the faintly condensed heroic will in his body, which made Rhodes understand that he couldn't keep him, Rhodes wouldn't have taken him to Diya just like that.
Fortunately, whether it is the establishment of the Potions Guild or the necromancers in front of him, they can provide Rhodes with the potion he needs. Even though North had long since left the city, the refining methods he left behind still brought great help to Rhodes.
Looking at these necromancers in front of him, the message from the peeping eye made Rhodes realize what they were thinking.
Using death as a threat alone, controlling these necromancers may be able to obtain the potions they have refined, but not their allegiance.
Fortunately, Rhodes didn't care about this, Rhodes always knew what he needed most, and he let these necromancers come here precisely for the potions they were refining, even if the measures used by Rhodes caused the resistance of these necromancers, it didn't matter in Rhodes' eyes.
Under Rod's order, the Corpse Witch King is constantly watching, eliminating all possibilities for these necromancers to escape, even if some of them have mastered teleportation, they cannot go directly to the surface from the underground chamber area when there is no exact location calibration, and it is more likely that they will be discovered by the lurking Corpse Witch King.
Death drove these necromancers, and they had to turn in enough potions within the deadline, which was the only thing Rhodes didn't have to worry about, and what these necromancers would do was never considered by Rhodes.
In the case that the Immortal Lich of Diya was defeated by Rhodes, no matter what actions these necromancers made in front of him, they were all small fights in Rhodes' eyes, and they only needed to send the Corpse Witch King to suppress them, which was not Rhodes' contempt for them, but a significant gap in strength.
Not far away, Rowling saw all this in her eyes, and the object of her attention was only Rhodes in the field, and on the side, Vita, who had been awakened by Rhodes, put her attention on the scroll in the hand of the necromancer, and seemed to be extremely interested in the way the potion was refined.
"When someone refines potions, meets the quantitative requirements, passes the test of death, and regains his freedom, I will reward him with a powerful undead creature."
Rod's words did not attract the attention of these necromancers in the field, in their opinion, whether they can complete the refining of potions is not certain, what Rod is mentioning now undoubtedly seems too far away, not to mention that he didn't even mention what kind of undead creatures he is, it sounds just a comfort to them.
After saying this, Rod was silent, and soon Elon, who had placed Mandy, returned to the ashram.
Before returning to this place, Elon noticed the gathering of the Corpse Witch King, and after entering the interior, Elon noticed that a large number of necromancers appeared here.
Recalling Rod's explanation to himself in advance, Elon was probably aware of the origin of these necromancers, and at Rod's instructions, Elon led these necromancers, as well as the Corpse Witch King who followed them, to the ashram specially prepared for them.
It didn't take long for Rod's ashram to regain calm again, and only Rowling and Vita were left except for Rod.