Chapter 873: Mutation One
Taking advantage of this short period of time, Sailly has also realized the situation he is facing.
After being controlled by the spirit imprint, it is naturally impossible to continue to complete the original task, and what Saili expects to achieve through the completion of the task to achieve a certain goal of his own cannot be achieved either.
In this case, the despair that had been slightly calmed down in Sailly's heart resurfaced at this moment, and even Degar, who had been deeply afraid in his eyes, no longer made him too afraid.
In Sailly's eyes, at this time, he and Degar were just undead creatures controlled by the spirit imprint, without their own will.
The control of the spirit imprint, like a shackle, has caused great restrictions on the undead creatures. Even Degar, who has a heroic will, can't get rid of the control of the mental imprint, and Sailly knows that he is even more impossible.
Looking at Rhodes beside him, Sailly knew that unlike himself, Rhodes, who was a necromancer, would not be controlled by spiritual imprints.
Like the question raised by Sandru, Sailly in front of him also wanted to hear the answer he gave from Rod's mouth.
At this time, in the face of Sandru's question, Rod did not hesitate and replied directly:
"No mage sent me, I'm here to join ......"
As soon as he was halfway through his words, Rhodes did not continue, but looked his gaze in a direction in the field.
In Rhodes's perception, an extremely strong mana fluctuation suddenly appeared in this direction.
According to Rod's judgment, the mana fluctuations generated, in terms of type, should belong to the space type of spells, and it is far from possible that ordinary teleportation can cause this degree of mana fluctuations.
Following his own line of sight and the gestures from his perception, what Rhodes could confirm was that the location corresponding to this mana fluctuation was not inside the Spiritualist Tower, but outside the Spiritualist Tower.
Rod's gaze could not directly observe what was happening outside the tower through the thick tower wall, so he could not know in the first place what happened that caused the appearance of strong mana fluctuations.
At this time, all Rhodes could determine was the appearance of mana fluctuations, which should have nothing to do with Sandru not far away.
Rod noticed that before he could perceive the appearance of mana fluctuations, Sandru reacted first, and put his attention on the place where the anomaly appeared, and even his own vision also changed.
In the game of his previous life, the experience of being a powerful mage allowed Rhodes to always judge the changes in mana fluctuations at the first time, and there were few mages who could notice this before Rhodes.
But at this time, the situation that existed in Sandru made Rod understand that this mage, who was extremely powerful before becoming a necromancer, had a far greater perception of mana fluctuations than himself.
Rod was able to perceive this relatively quickly, also because he noticed the change in Sandru's movements.
What made Rod feel concerned was that when Sandru looked in the direction where the mana fluctuations were coming from, there seemed to be a trace of doubt and a little solemnity in his expression.
In Rod's impression, even before this, in the face of the encirclement of many vampires, Sandru's expression did not change in any way. With the blessing of powerful artifact power, Sandru obviously didn't take these undead creatures seriously.
At this time, the change in Sandru's expression undoubtedly made Rod realize that something unusual that he had not expected was happening.
"Sandru, come out to me."
At this moment, such a sentence suddenly came from Rod's ears.
With the appearance of these words, the things under Rod's feet also began to tremble slightly, and suddenly, the entire Soul Pavilion, it seemed that something abnormal had begun to change.
Rod noticed that this sentence seemed to appear directly in his mind, and other than that, there was no trace of it, and he could judge the direction from which the words came.
For a while, all the vampires in this level seemed to be restless, looking around at each other, trying to find the source of the sound.
Seeing this scene in his eyes, Rhodes knew that not only did he hear this sentence, but all the vampires in the entire level, as well as Sandru himself.
The meaning of the words was extremely concise and clear, and in Rhodes's opinion, the existence of these words was inseparable from the sudden mana fluctuations that had occurred before.
Recalling his past experience, what surprised Rod was that Rod himself seemed somewhat familiar with the voice that had just appeared.
This sense of familiarity only flashed in Rod's heart, and when no other words came, what Rod's heart felt most profoundly was the extremely large and at the same time extremely chaotic mana fluctuations.
According to Rhodes' understanding of spells, the existence that can produce this level of mana fluctuation is often extremely difficult to mess with, and even ordinary high-level mages are difficult to do.
Just as Rhodes was sensing the changes in mana fluctuations, he suddenly noticed that Sandru's gaze was no longer focused on the direction in which the anomaly appeared, but on himself.
What made Rod feel concerned was that Sandru looked at him with a little more scrutiny and suspicion in his eyes at this time.
After noticing the change in Sandru's expression, in Rod's perception, a strong sense of crisis completely enveloped him.
The object of Rhodes' crisis is undoubtedly Sandru in front of him.
In this case, Rhodes realized that Sandru had obviously counted the abnormal changes that appeared at this time on his own head, believing that the appearance of this change had a great relationship with the mage who sent him here.
After realizing this, Rod suddenly felt that the situation was not good, and just wanted to explain a few words to Sandru in front of him, but in the next moment, the sense of crisis in Rode's heart could no longer be felt.
The sense of crisis in his heart disappeared in a very short period of time without any warning, and Rod realized that Sandru at this time probably figured out something in his heart and gave up his plan to take action against himself.
Rod noticed that there was a more complicated emotion in Sandru's eyes when he looked at him, but this situation did not last long, and Sandru's figure disappeared directly.
Following the residual mana fluctuations in Sandru's original position, as well as the gestures from his perception, Rhodes' gaze looked at the top of his head, the location of the real tower.