Chapter 153: Inquiry
The creature that attacked the centaur spellcaster was none other than the bone dragon controlled by Rhodes.
Even in a head-to-head battle, the Centaur Spellcaster is no match for the Bone Dragon, let alone in the current situation. In the face of the sudden attack of the bone dragon falling from the sky, the centaur caster had no way to resist it, so he fell in front of the cave exit.
At this time, the centaur spellcaster was already seriously injured. If the bone dragon shoots with all his might, then in the original situation, the centaur caster will not have any chance of resistance, and will be directly killed by the bone dragon, but at this time, the centaur caster is only seriously injured and does not die directly, and the bone dragon obviously retains some strength.
The behavior of the bone dragon was instructed by Rod. Upon spotting the Centaur Spellcaster fleeing towards the passage from which he came, Rhodes ordered the Bone Dragon to attack the Centaur Spellcaster, but not to kill him.
At this time, the centaur caster was seriously injured and pressed under the feet of the bone dragon, and this situation was exactly what Rhodes was happy to see.
In this case, the centaur caster was still able to cast spells and make a final resistance, but instead of doing so, the centaur caster looked at the bone dragon in front of him and gave up the struggle completely.
It wasn't long before the sound of footsteps rang in the ears of the centaur caster. The centaur caster looked away from the bone dragon and in the direction where the footsteps were coming from.
Rhodes approached the Bone Dragon, but he ignored the Centaur Spellcaster on the ground, instead focusing on the Bone Dragon.
This attack on the centaur spellcaster was the first battle of the bone dragon after being awakened by Rod, and Rod also wanted to take this opportunity to see the combat power of the bone dragon.
Rhodes realized that the bone dragon had directly and seriously injured the centaur caster with just one shot, apparently exerting the strength of its fifth-order creatures, and it was not in vain that Rhodes spent 20 spiritual attributes to control it.
At this time, all of Rhodes' spiritual attributes were used to control the undead creatures, and they were not enough. Inside the cave, there are still a lot of centaur corpses, and even if Rhodes wakes them up, they don't have enough mental attributes to control them.
For these corpses, Rod had other plans, but Rode's goal at this time was still on the centaur spellcaster in front of him.
Through the previous battle, Rhodes could see that this centaur spellcaster was the leader of these centaurs in the cave.
At the beginning of the battle, Rhodes thought that this centaur spellcaster was the patriarch that his centaur leader had said.
But as the battle progressed, Rhodes vetoed this. According to the information said by the centaur leader, the original patriarch of the tribe should have the identity of a hero, and in Rod's perception, the centaur spellcaster in front of him obviously has nothing to do with the hero.
This centaur spellcaster should be just an ordinary centaur commander, but even so, Rhodes was still able to get some information about the Elven Fountain through it.
During Rod's journey, the centaur caster, who had been trampled on the soles of the bones by the bone dragon, did not speak, but only looked at Rhodes with his eyes, and years of combat experience made it clear that this necromancer was the owner of the bone dragon.
At this time, Rod also moved his gaze to the centaur spellcaster, and before Rod could speak, the centaur caster said first: "Powerful necromancer, I beg for vital information in exchange for my own life. ”
Looking at the centaur spellcaster on the ground, Rhodes understood its intentions. In such a near-mortal situation, the centaur spellcaster obviously does not want to die just like that, but will do everything in his power to continue his life.
Therefore, after hearing the centaur spellcaster's words praying for life, Rhodes was also relieved, if the centaur spellcaster in front of him really would rather die than say anything more to the necromancer, then it would be difficult for Rhodes to obtain any information.
Rhodes approached the centaur spellcaster and said, "Tell me about this cave and why you're here." ”
As soon as Rhodes's words fell, the centaur spellcaster in front of him immediately replied, "The cave here was originally a sacred place for the Silva tribe. Due to the invasion of the necromancers, the patriarch joined the battle with a powerful clansman, and the rest of the centaurs took advantage of the terrain and held on to this position. ”
At this time, Rhodes seemed to think of something, and asked the centaur spellcaster in front of him, "What about the Elven Spring that has been stored here?" ”
Hearing Rod's question, the centaur spellcaster realized that the necromancer in front of him had come for the Elven Spring here, and although he realized this, the centaur caster still had no way to resist, so he had to answer:
"Only the patriarch can know where the Elven Fountain is stored, and I only know that there is a place in the cave here disguised as the Elven Fountain to deal with the invaders."
After listening to the centaur spellcaster's words, Rhodes understood why he had been attacked by this group of centaurs.
Rhodes was not surprised that the centaur caster did not know the location of the real Elven Spring, and since the centaur leader under his command did not know the true location of the Elven Spring, the centaur caster in front of him should not know about it either.
At this point, Rhodes asked, "How is the battle between Diya and Erie?" What's going on now? ”
Since he had been meditating inside the cave for about half a month, Rhodes didn't know what the current situation was, and could only learn more about it through the centaur spellcaster in front of him.
Hearing Rod's question, the centaur spellcaster seemed to think of something, but he didn't show it, but just replied: "I don't know the answer to this question either. My clan and I didn't join this battle, we just wanted to preserve the heritage of the Silva tribe, so we didn't know much about the battle. ”
After hearing this, Rod's attention was more focused on the other information that the centaur spellcaster had said.
Rhodes turned to the fallen centaur caster and asked, "Where do the rest of you centaurs live?" ”
The centaur spellcaster in front of him was obviously very hesitant to answer this question, unwilling to easily give the answer to Rhodes.
At this time, looking at Rod's indifferent eyes, the centaur spellcaster seemed to have thought of something, and then said to Rod: "I can tell you the answer to this question, but you must promise that you will not kill me after I say the answer." ”
After listening to the Centaur Spellcaster's request, Rhodes also realized what it was thinking.
So far, the Centaur caster has answered Rod's question in its entirety, and its purpose is precisely to survive.