Chapter 534: Awakening One

I don't know how long it took, but by the time Rowling reopened her eyes, the sky around her had completely darkened.

A crackling sound in her ears made Rowling wake up in an instant. Remembering the last thing she saw before she was completely unconscious, Rowling immediately looked around and quickly observed her surroundings.

Rowling noticed that she was still in the ruins of Silvercliff City, and not far from her, a bright fire was burning at this time, and the crackling sound she heard before came from the fire in front of her.

The presence of the fire dispelled the chill for Rowling not far away, even in the colder territory of Bracada, Rowling could still feel a warmth from the fire in front of her.

As if realizing something, when Rowling felt the warmth from the flames burning in front of her, she subconsciously raised her hand and touched the wound that originally existed on her body.

With a lot of knowledge about necromancers and the control of a Death Knight herself, Rowling knew that for the Death Knight, many regular creatures had feelings, but the Death Knight could not perceive them, which was considered a Death Knight characteristic.

Among the feelings that the Death Knight does not have, this feeling of warmth is one of them.

Due to the change in life form, the surface of any Death Knight's body will appear extremely cold. After taking control of the special Death Knight Veta, Rowling also got confirmation from it and learned of the existence of this situation.

Because of this, when Rowling felt this warm feeling from the fire in front of her, Rowling was not sure about the current situation and the state she was in for a while.

Rowling recalls that, according to her last memories before losing consciousness, the undead killer magic scroll she tore apart, although it caused some damage to Reese, failed to kill Reese, and when the effect of the undead slayer ended, Reese still had the ability to cast spells.

According to Rowling's prediction, in that state, she obviously has no ability to resist the spells cast by Reese.

Before losing consciousness, Rowling even thought that when she woke up, she would be controlled by a necromancer as a death knight.

But at this time, the warmth coming from the fire undoubtedly proved to Rowling that the situation at this time was not as she expected, as if she was not transformed into a death knight at this time.

Because of the doubts in her heart, in order to judge her current identity, Rowling's choice is to stimulate the wounds on her body to see if she feels pain.

Rowling knows that the Death Knight has an extraordinary ability to resist physical pain, and any wound on his body is difficult to stimulate the Death Knight, which is why the Death Knight really has a combat ability that is far greater than that of ordinary creatures.

The reason the Death Knights have this ability is that their perception of pain is diluted. Due to their instincts, some Death Knights still show a fear of pain when they are hurt, and even then, Death Knight is unable to truly feel pain.

According to Rowling's thoughts, although she can feel the warmth from the fire in front of her, it may also be a mistake in perception, or she may have been transformed into a death knight, but it is only due to the instinct left over from her life that this illusion occurred.

After all, in the course of the previous battle, Rowling had already understood that the purpose of this necromancer who attacked him was to transform himself into a death knight.

Thinking back to the necromancer from before, Rowling didn't know what reason he had to let herself go when she had lost all her ability to resist.

Therefore, in order to understand the current situation, Rowling made the choice of reaching for the position of her arms, wanting to stimulate the wound left before, to see if she could feel the pain in the process.

According to Rowling's memory, during the previous battle, under the effect of the fireball released by Reese, when she was blown away by the fireball, she rolled on the ground for a distance, until all the impact was removed, and then stopped, all Rowling could do was to try to protect her body with her arms to avoid more damage.

In the process, Rowling's body, especially the position of her arm, was injured a lot because of the sharp stones on the ground.

Later, although Rowling used the healing magic scroll to replenish some of her damaged life force and restore the wounds on her body, the effect that could be achieved with just one healing magic was extremely limited, and she could only make the wounds on Rowling's body coagulate and no longer have blood flowing out.

Because of this, Rowling chose to stimulate the arm that had been injured a lot. In Rowling's opinion, although she used healing magic to make the wound on her arm solidify, because the wound was difficult to heal for a while, as long as it was slightly stimulated, there was pain.

With that in mind, Rowling's left hand was lifted and placed on the arm of her right hand.

In Rowling's memory, the most serious wound she suffered when she was injured before was on her right arm. In addition to being squeezed by the gravity of the whole body in the process of rolling, it was directly cut by the gravel on the ground, which opened a long wound. Because of this, what Rowling chose to stimulate at this time was the wound on her right arm.

With Rowling's movements, the touch in her hand has also been clearly transmitted to Rowling's mind.

To Rowling's surprise, when she touched the original wound, she didn't feel anything unusual, as if she was touching an intact part of her body.

What puzzled Rowling the most was that she couldn't even feel the touch from her hands, the blood scab that appeared at the healing of the wound, and she couldn't feel this, so she naturally couldn't feel the pain from the wound.

When Rowling woke up, in addition to the surrounding environment, she was concerned about her own state, and as for some other changes, Rowling did not show for a while.

The touch from her left hand made Rowling feel an unusual meaning. At this point, by the light of the surrounding fire, Rowling rolled up her sleeves and began to observe her arms.

Rowling noticed that in the light of the fire, her arm, which she had thought had a lot of scars, was so smooth that she couldn't even see any of the wounds.

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