Chapter 591: Scroll

After rechecking the added experience points on the system log, Rhodes went to Northon's corpse.

Compared to the average high-level mage, the experience provided by Northon is extremely high, with 9,800 points.

Previously, as soon as the Forbidden Demon Barrier appeared and disrupted the rhythm of all the mages, Rhodes had killed many high-level mages, thus gaining a lot of experience points.

Among the experience points provided by these high-level mages, a single high-level mage only provides about 8,000 experience points at most, and most high-level mages can only provide about 6,000 experience points.

The experience points provided by these high-level mages also reflect the difference in their strength. Among them, Northson, who provides the most experience points, is naturally the strongest.

Due to the experience of his previous life, Rhodes knew that no matter how strong a sixth-order creature was, as long as it did not have the identity of a hero, the experience points it provided would not exceed 10,000 points. With more than 10,000 base experience points, only legendary creatures that have reached the seventh tier.

In Rhodes's view, Northon was able to provide himself with 9,800 experience points, which undoubtedly showed that he had touched the threshold of a legendary mage and could become a real legendary mage at any time.

Rhodes believed that if it weren't for the existence of the Forbidden Orb fragments, he would not be able to pose any threat to Nuo Than, and that he would not even be able to make a decent resistance under the spell cast by Nuo Than, and he would be killed by him.

Just the fragments of the Forbidden Ball made up for the gap in rank between Rhodes and Nuosen, which couldn't help but remind Rod once again of the powerful power contained in the Forbidden Orb. Rhodes believed that if he could master the complete Forbidden Orb, then no mage would be able to pose a threat to him.

After the battle, in addition to the experience points he had gained, Rhodes knew that he could find many other gains from Northson.

seemed to have thought of something, and Rod's originally calm heart couldn't help but get excited at this time.

Rhodes realized that when Northon died, he might be able to find the magic book he possessed from him.

An existence that is about to become a legendary mage, the magic book he possesses is naturally extremely precious, not to mention that there may be a fifth-order magic meteor fire shower in it. At this moment, Rod's attention was completely attracted by the magic book that might exist in Nuosen's body.

Once at Northon's body, Rhodes began to search for the items that existed on him.

After some searching, Rhodes removed the two spatial rings that Northon was wearing, as well as the pendant he was wearing, which provided the ability to stay in the air. Aside from this pendant, there are no other treasures on Northon's body.

In addition, from Northon's body, Rhodes also found a special scroll.

In previous battles, this scroll had been kept close to Norsen. When Northon died from the fall, the scroll was soaked in a lot of Northon's blood, and most of the content was blurred.

Based only on the still clear part of the scroll, combined with his own knowledge of spells, Rhodes also found some anomalies from this scroll.

Unlike the magic scroll that Rhodes had used before, the content recorded in this scroll was not a formed spell, but something written by other mages.

If this scroll is consistent with an ordinary magic scroll, and what is recorded on it is a spell, then the blood present on it will undoubtedly destroy the original effect of the magic scroll and seriously affect the effect of the spell after it is formed.

Under the cover of blood, Rhodes could not see all the contents of the scroll, and could only understand a rough idea.

Despite this diligence, Rod still found some extremely important information from the characters that could be discerned on the scroll.

Rhodes noticed that the news recorded in the scroll turned out to be information about the magic talisman he had obtained from the Potions Competition.

Through the information recorded in the scroll, Rhodes learned that the magic talisman he obtained was most likely a component of the source of the artifact's magic power.

This discovery undoubtedly shocked Rhodes. Long before he was on the airship, Rhodes discovered the anomaly of the magic amulet. At that time, Rod had also thought about the artifact body corresponding to the magic talisman, so he thought of the most special source of magic power, but Rod finally denied this possibility in his heart.

With the experience of his previous life, Rhodes naturally understood the effects of the source of magic and how much it could improve a mage.

It was precisely because of his understanding of the source of magic power that Rhodes had never dared to think about the magic talisman in the direction of this artifact, but at this time, the situation mentioned in the scroll had undoubtedly changed Rhodes' thoughts all along.

In addition, the information recorded in the scroll also mentions that in addition to Norson, there are a large number of mages who are playing this artifact part, and among these mages, there are even real legendary mages.

This information in the scroll undoubtedly conveyed extremely important information to Rhodes, allowing Rhodes to prevent the arrival of these mages in time. If it weren't for the existence of this scroll, perhaps it would not have been until he was attacked by the rest of the mages again that Rhodes would not have discovered the anomaly.

After learning about this news, Rod also made some changes to his next plan.

Once he had dealt with this particular scroll, Rhodes began to examine other things.

Due to the forbidden barrier released by the Forbidden Orb fragments, even if Rod obtains Northson's spatial ring, he will not be able to open it for a while, let alone inspect the items inside.

Even though Rod wanted to remove the red barrier around him and open the two spatial rings instead, the reason in his heart still made Rod give up this idea.

Rhodes knew that the current environment was not suitable for taking stock of the items in the spatial ring, not to mention the Cyclops who might return, and those surviving mages might also return to the academy after feeling the appearance of the meteor shower.

Although he had just killed the mighty Northam, Rhodes had not forgotten the possible threat.

After making sure that there were no other items on Northon's body, Rhodes went over to the floating red crystal and held it in his hand. With this action of Rhodes, the surrounding forbidden demon barrier quickly dissipated, and the magical elements returned to this space.

Without the restriction of the forbidden demon barrier, Rhodes once again came to Northon's corpse and directly included it in the spatial ring.

After cleaning everything up, Rhodes and Rowling boarded the dragon and prepared to leave the place.