Chapter 824: Faith One
As early as when she first walked out of the Spiritualist Tower, Vidnina realized the anomalies around her through her own perception, and in addition to the undead creatures around her, what made Vidnina feel more concerned was the message from the hero's will.
What made Vidnina feel concerned was that according to the information fed back from the hero's will, among the creatures gathered outside the Soul Tower, in addition to the city lord Tamik, there was another hero, who was Rhodes among the necromancers.
This discovery undoubtedly made Vidnina feel a little abnormal about Rod's existence at that time, so she began to observe it more carefully.
It was through this move, relying on her own unique ability, that Vidnina sensed something more unusual from Rod.
Vidnina noticed a huge difference between Rhodes' death energy and her previous impression of the death energy of ordinary necromancers. In Vidnina's perception, the special death energy in Rhodes' body has far surpassed that of ordinary necromancers.
In addition to this, what made Vidnina feel more concerned was that her special ability did not seem to work on Rod's body, and the death energy in his body was only affected for a moment, and then quickly recovered.
When Rod controlled the death energy in his body, Widnina couldn't rely on her own perception to perceive more valuable information from Rhodes' body.
These anomalies detected in the perception, coupled with the fact that Rod also has the identity of a hero, Widnina at this time has already paid attention to Rod in his heart.
Just as Vidnina recorded Rod's appearance in her heart, the city lord Tamik on the side had already driven the undead war horse to meet him.
Along with Tamik, there are two other horror knights. While most of the Terror Knights are used to suppress the native vampires on the outskirts of the Conjuring Tower, Tamick still sends two Terror Knights to follow behind, which also shows the importance she attaches to the necromancers in the Tower.
Soon, under Rod's watchful eye, the city lord Tamik came to Vidnina's side. Without any intention of turning over from the necromancer, Tamik still maintained his original posture, looking at the necromancer and his party who walked out of the spirit tower.
"I don't know what the city lord means? Sending such a large number of undead creatures to surround the Soul Tower, but what is the displeasure of us necromancers? ”
Looking at Tamik in front of her, Vidnina spoke first and said slowly.
Although Vidnina's words mentioned the large number of undead creatures outside the Soul Tower, her expression did not show any corresponding vigilance.
Even noticing the terrifying knight beside Tamik, Vidnina's gaze only flickered slightly, and then she looked back at Tamic on top of the undead horse, as if the undead creatures around her were not worth her attention at all.
The sentence that was supposed to be a question, after being slowly spoken by Vidnina's mouth, became not sharp in momentum, but as Vidnina's words fell, an extremely dignified momentum began to spread in the field, and even Rhodes on the side could deeply feel this.
Hearing Vidnina's words, Tamik said coldly after a little thought:
"Your arrival has disturbed the original peace of the City of Death, and you have sealed the Soul Tower in the city for a long time without permission, and you deserve to be punished."
"Given your strength, as the city lord, I naturally have no way to punish you, but don't forget that what you're trying to offend now is a real lich."
"If I were you, I wouldn't do such a thing, the wrath of a lich is not something ordinary creatures can bear."
In the end, Tamik's original tone also slowed down, his words were no longer harsh, and the originally solemn atmosphere in the field was also alleviated at this time.
"These undead creatures around are not for you necromancers, but just to better protect the Soul Tower."
After hearing Tamik's explanation of the undead creatures around her, a smile appeared on Vidnina's face, and she nodded at the same time, not saying much, but there seemed to be a deep meaning in her eyes when she looked at Tamik.
Seeing this scene in his eyes, Rod's brow furrowed slightly. From Vidnina's reaction, Rhodes sensed something unusual.
Rhodes noticed that from the time she walked out of the Tower of Spiritualism to the conversation with the city lord Tamik, Vidnina had always maintained a kind of confidence in her heart, and she was not shaken by Tamik's words.
In Rod's opinion, it is with the blessing of this self-confidence that Vidnina does not care about the undead creatures that exist around her.
Even among the surrounding undead creatures, there are terrifying knights who belong to high-level creatures, even Rhodes himself is extremely jealous of this undead creatures, and he can't easily defeat them, but Vidnina still doesn't seem to care, and even from the beginning, Vidnina didn't look at these terrifying knights around him.
At this time, Rod was able to fully feel her self through the existence of the peeping eye from Vidnina's heart, and her special dress that was different from that of a necromancer before also explained this to Rhodes.
Perhaps because of the hero's will, Rhodes was unable to obtain information about Sandru from Vidnina through the existence of the Voyeur's Eye, and even more information could not be obtained.
Rhodes realized that this had happened many times before. Whether it was facing Stephen the Lich or the higher-ranking Tammik, Rhodes couldn't get any useful information from these powerful creatures through his peeping eyes.
In Rod's view, this point may have a certain relationship with his lower rank, due to the gap in rank, even with the blessing of the hero's specialty, Rod still can't fully exert its effect.
In this state, Rhodes can only rely on the existence of the peeping eye to obtain a very small amount of information from Widnina. Rod knew that perhaps this situation would only improve after his own rank had been raised.
It's just that even just some of the information obtained through the prying eye is enough for Rhodes to learn some extremely important information from it.