Chapter 288: Assault II
Arriving not far from the ogre priest, Rhodes paused, and then spoke:
"Look around, that's what you want, right?"
Looking at the ogre priest's puzzled expression, Rod knew that it couldn't understand what he meant.
Without the centaur leader on hand to translate his meaning, Rhodes was unable to communicate properly with the ogre priest in words.
Before leaving, thinking of Rowling, who was in deep meditation, in order to prevent any accidents, Rhodes still let the rest of his undead creatures stay at the entrance of the cave to prevent possible enemies, so he did not let the centaur leader follow.
Even though he had expected this, Rhodes said these words to the ogre priest, regardless of whether he understood it or not.
Rod's original plan was only disrupted by the Ogre Priest's reluctance to carry it out, which made Rhodes angry.
At this point, having launched an attack on the Ogre Horde, it was almost impossible for Rhodes to get their introduction.
Even if the ogres agreed to introduce Rhodes again, Rhodes would have to worry about whether they would have ulterior motives, and once they pretended to introduce him, brought him to Tanan's location, and then framed him in turn, Rhodes would have to worry even more.
Rhodes didn't expect that even in the face of the threat to the life of the entire tribe, the ogre priest in front of him still couldn't make up his mind.
In this case, Rhodes didn't plan to say anything more to this group of ogres, but directly started a battle, under the surprise attack of the ghost dragon, the ordinary ogres had already fled in all directions, and they were completely unable to support the ogre priest.
Years of servitude, under the rule of the mage, this group of ogres could have had no wisdom at this time, at this time, there is nothing left, in the face of the attack of the ghost dragon, the ogres in the tribe frantically flee, only thinking about escaping from this place.
In the field, the ogre who can still maintain his composure and intends to fight, except for the hero ogre who is fighting the ghost dragon, is the ogre priest in front of Rhode.
Rod could understand the general thoughts in the ogre priest's mind at this time, but this did not prevent Rod from making a decision.
Although he couldn't understand the meaning of Rod's words, the ogre priest could still understand Rod's general thoughts from his eyes.
Under the premise that the entire tribe was almost destroyed, even the ogre priest, who realized that he might not be an opponent, still had a trace of war intent burning in his heart.
In the eyes of the ogre priest, Rhodes is the culprit responsible for all this.
At this time, in the eyes of the ogre priest, Rod's figure gradually overlapped with the mage who had oppressed and enslaved other ogres, as if there was no difference between the two.
The ogre priest struggled to see what was ahead, and only then did he confirm that what he was seeing was only an illusion in his mind, but it also made the ogre priest understand that even if he made the choice that the necromancer wanted, in the end, it might be just as wrong.
After thinking all of this through, the ogre priest suddenly felt a strong sense of courage in his heart.
In the previous battle, the ogre priest had not seen Rhodes take action in person, and what the ogre priest had seen was the power of the ghost dragon under Rhodes.
The ogre priest had also thought about Rhodes' own strength, and it stands to reason that to be able to control the ghost dragon, the strength of the necromancer itself is naturally extremely strong, but the ogre priest can't confirm this.
The ogre priest only expected one thing in his heart, and that was that Rhodes himself was not strong, but only by relying on the power of the ghost dragon, it looked very powerful.
As soon as this idea came to mind, the ogre priest kept repeating this sentence to himself in his heart, as if he had seized the opportunity of victory, hoping that it would become a reality.
In the face of Rod, who does not know the depths, the ogre priest can only rely on this thought to numb himself in order to raise the courage of the First World War.
Raising the bone staff in his hand, a red light suddenly appeared on the ogre priest's body, and as the red light gradually deepened, the fear of Rhodes in the ogre priest's heart completely dissipated, and he had no other thoughts except for the idea of defeating Rhodes.
Although the ogre priest didn't know how long the hero ogre could resist the ghost dragon, it wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to defeat Rhodes in front of him.
Seeing that the ogre priest blessed himself with a spell, Rhodes just saw this scene in his eyes, but he did not attack first, but his eyes gradually turned cold.
The ogre priest knew in his heart that the more it dragged on, the more disadvantageous it would be for the heroic ogre. You want the hero ogre to survive the attack of the ghost dragon, unless you kill the necromancer here.
After blessing the spell, the ogre priest didn't wait any longer, raised the bone staff in his hand, and rushed directly towards Rod's position.
As he ran, the earth shook as the ogre priest's footsteps fell. Even the small stones that were created by the collapse of the fortress were rising and falling with the tremors.
For a moment, as if he felt his own power, for the necromancer in front of him, the ogre priest's heart was already burning with a raging fire.
In this state, the ogre priest firmly believes that he has the means to defeat any enemy who appears in front of him, let alone a necromancer who does not know his strength.
By virtue of his momentum alone, the Ogre Priest had reached the pinnacle of himself, throwing aside all the fears he had generated in the past.
However, in a real battle, if you can win by momentum alone, then where should you put your real strength?
In the eyes of the ogre priest, Rhodes slowly raised his arm, and with his movements, a violently beating white spear was condensed in his hand.
With Rod's movements, this magic that the ogre priest had never seen before shot rapidly towards the location of the ogre priest.
During the sprint, the ogre priest did not choose to dodge, but blocked the bone staff in his hand in front of him, trying to block the magic that attacked him.
The ogre priest knew that the bone staff in his hand, including most of the ogre's weapons in the tribe, was made from the bones guarded by the giants.
The weapons made from the bones of the Titans are far superior to ordinary weapons in terms of strength, and even after the most superficial use, the ogre still believes that the weapon in his hand can block the magic that comes from shooting for him.
In the blink of an eye, the Titan's arrow came to the Ogre Priest and struck the bone rod it was holding.
With a violent explosion, the ogre priest plunged into endless darkness except for the last sight of a strong white light.