Chapter 301: Discovery

Seeing the group of orc slaves in the rear being attacked, the village chief was very anxious, and even so, the village chief still did not choose to ask Rhodes for help.

The village chief knew that he brought Rod here to let Rod deal with other things, and if he just blindly asked Rhodes for help, then it would undoubtedly make him look down on himself, and Rod would inevitably refuse his subsequent requests.

Therefore, the village chief deeply understands that if he wants to solve the half-orc undead in front of him, he must not ask Rhodes for help, and can only rely on his own strength.

At this point, the village chief turned his gaze to the human overseer who had been waiting on the sidelines.

After receiving the signal from the village chief, no matter how reluctant the human overseer was to come forward to fight, he could not escape at this time.

The human overseer knew in his heart that the death of this half-orc still had something to do with him, and even if the village chief punished himself for this, he would have no reason to defend himself.

If you still want to live here, then in this case, even if you are reluctant in your heart, you must step forward to fight this half-orc undead.

Thinking of this, the human overseer did not intend to escape, but took out the iron sword from the spatial ring.

The Human Overseer has a deep understanding of the orc fighting ability, and has executed several orc slaves before due to the resistance of the orc slaves.

In the eyes of the human overseer, in terms of physique and combat ability, the half-orcs were not comparable to humans of the same rank, let alone these half-orc slaves, but after being transformed into an undead creature, this half-orc undead had changed greatly.

In the eyes of the human overseer, the half-orc undead at this time was already another extremely threatening creature, and in his heart, he really did not have the courage to fight against it. Even so, under the successive signals of the village chief, the human overseer had to rush forward.

In the face of the attack of the human overseer, the half-orc undead showed its great strength, and all the moves of the human overseer, the half-orc undead were able to dodge and find a gap to counterattack.

In terms of flexibility, this orc undead has far surpassed the average orc, and even broke the law of the general slowness of walking corpse undead creatures, of course, the human overseers of all these battles are not aware.

In the eyes of the human overseer, this orc undead is like a high-level professional, who can bring powerful oppression to himself in battle, but his own attacks cannot have any effect.

In this case, human supervision can only be sustained for a while, but not for long.

Just when the human overseer was about to be overwhelmed, the village chief's support arrived. A magical arrow slashed past the human overseer, striking the orc undead who didn't have time to dodge.

For ordinary damage spells, even if it is just a simple magic arrow, if there is no armor to resist it, it will cause extremely serious damage if it is directly hit by the body.

In addition to the spell's base damage, hitting the body can also cause extremely severe wounds that will not heal if left untreated.

For the half-orc undead, being hit by a magic arrow without any protection on the body caused was extremely serious, and for a while, the half-orc undead lost most of their mobility.

In the face of the half-orc undead in this state, the human overseer naturally would not let go of this opportunity and killed it within a few moves.

After the battle, the human overseer stuck his iron sword into the corpse of the orc undead, and then began to gasp violently, regardless of the surrounding situation.

In this battle, the human overseer faced most of the pressure, drawing all the attention of the orc undead to himself, which gave the village chief a chance to hit with the magic arrow.

Therefore, in the immediate aftermath of the battle, the human overseer felt relieved that he was not under such pressure, and the fatigue that he had not noticed during the intense battle also returned.

Judging by the degree of cooperation between the human overseer and the village chief, it is clear that there was a similar experience of cooperation before this battle.

Rhodes took in what had just happened, and it wasn't until the battle was over that he stepped forward to the mine wall where the orc slaves had been.

Due to the original anomaly, under the attack of the orc undead, most of the orc slaves here were killed and wounded, except for some slaves who fell to the ground and lost their mobility, the rest of the orcs fled towards the outside of the mine, and now they have all been stopped by the villagers in front.

With no orc slaves in the way, Rhodes was able to observe and perceive the wall in front of him in its entirety when he approached it.

The walls of the mine are filled with the marks left by orcs when they dug with pickaxes, appear undulating, and filled with various holes. At the same time, on the surface of the mine wall, there is an extremely subtle death energy overflowing towards the outside, but because the death energy is too weak, if it is not for Rhodes coming to the mine wall, it will not be able to perceive it.

Rod's gaze was locked on a pit in the mine wall. The energy of death that had transformed the corpse of the orc from earlier came from inside this pit.

Compared to other locations on the mine wall, the surface of this crater is also the place where the death energy is most intense.

At this time, the smell of blood inside the cave was already extremely obvious. Unconcerned about the corpses of the rest of the orc slaves beneath his feet, Rhodes leaned over and picked up a pickaxe and began to dig into the wall in front of him.

Since his basic stats were far superior to those of these orcs, Rhodes was able to make this small pit expand a lot with every time he dug forward.

With another blow from Rod, a crystal ore that was different from the rock rolled out of the pit and fell to the ground.

Due to not paying much attention to the excavation and for some other reason, when Rod picked up the ore for observation, it was already full of cracks.

Although the quality of the ore was not very good, Rhodes could be sure that the ore in his hand was the Revenant Crystal.

The surface of this Revenant Crystal, in addition to having a large number of cracks, was also extremely turbid inside, and the death energy emitted from the outside was also extremely weak, far lower than any Revenant Crystal that Rhodes had ever had.

It can be said that this Revenant Crystal has no value for mages, and only the Revenant Crystal that has been used by necromancers for a long time will become like this.

However, Rod was not disappointed, he held the Revenant Crystal tightly in his hand, staring at the mine wall in front of him, and a wave of excitement felt in his heart.