Chapter 138: The Cloud of Death II

Under the shroud of the cloud of death, due to the rapid decay of the flesh and blood on his body, the necromancer had no way to generate any strength in his body, so he could only stay inside the cloud of death and corrupt to death.

At this time, the cloud of death also came to Rod.

Looking at the cloud of death that was shooting straight at him, Rod did not perceive any threat from his heart, on the contrary, Rod also had a feeling of joy, as if the cloud of death glowing with green light in front of him originally belonged to him.

According to this feeling in his heart, Rhodes gave up on letting the Bone Vine Guardian block the cloud of death, and instead allowed the cloud of death to envelop the body of the Bone Vine Guard.

Under the influence of the cloud of death, the body of the Bone Vine Guardian began to produce a large number of sizzling sounds, and the body of the Bone Vine Guard, which was originally quite intact, had been largely corrupted at this time.

For the bone vine inside, the identity of the undead creature makes it unharmed by the cloud of death, but as the shell it controls, it belongs to the original deadwood guard, so it will still be affected.

Before the Bone Vine Guardian inside the Cloud of Death could make a move, the Cloud of Death enveloping its body quickly dissipated. The cloud of death dissipated much faster than anywhere else on the battlefield, and this was exactly what Rhodes did.

When the cloud of death enveloped Rod, as he had felt before, he did not suffer any damage, instead, he absorbed all the clouds of death that hung around him and converted them into his own mana.

After absorbing the Cloud of Death, Rhodes also realized how he was able to deal with the Cloud of Death.

The legendary spiritualism on Rhodes' body not only allowed Rhodes to save a lot of mana when dealing with undead creatures, but also raised the death energy in Rhodes' body to the limit, and every bit of mana in Rhodes could be transformed into a large amount of death energy.

For ordinary necromancers, spiritualism cannot be further improved if it reaches the Grandmaster level at most, on the contrary, the necromancer itself will be affected by the death energy brought by spiritualism, and thus become corrupt.

If you want to get a higher level of spiritualism and make your body suffer more advanced death energy, you can only transform yourself into a lich.

For Rod, the increase in skill level brought about by the racing achievement made Rod omit this step, although Rod's overall attributes did not increase much at this time, and his body still belonged to humans, but the death energy in Rod's body even exceeded that of most lichs.

Therefore, with a large amount of death energy in his body, the cloud of death did not cause any damage to Rod, instead he could absorb the surrounding cloud of death and convert it into his own mana.

After solving the problem with the Cloud of Death, Rhodes continued to observe the situation around the battlefield.

This time, instead of dissuading the surrounding necromancers from fleeing, the cloud of death cast by the veteran necromancer made them completely ignore the surrounding Eri creatures and only think about escaping.

The senior necromancer in the rear also realized this and finally stopped casting the spell. Seeing that the destruction of the camp was inevitable this time, she stopped forcing it, removed all the ghosts and ghosts from the battlefield, and then quickly left.

After discovering that the outcome of the war was irreversible, the first to retreat were often the more powerful necromancers. Necromancers don't have any faith in the glory or belief of war, and senior necromancers only want to achieve victory just to complete one of the Academy's missions.

After realizing this situation, Rod suddenly had an idea in his heart, but he didn't show it. After continuing to observe the surrounding necromancers, Rhodes controlled the Bone Vine Guardian and led himself to the rear of the battlefield.

At this time, seeing the necromancer fleeing, Eric's creatures pursued the victory, hoping to dispel the hatred of the necromancer in their hearts. Even if the necromancers wanted to surrender, they would not spare these necromancers easily.

After this period of time, the disasters brought by the necromancer, and the hatred of Erry's creatures for the necromancer is obviously irreducible and indelible.

Although there was a rout, the surrounding necromancers did not retreat directly, but fought for horses around the camp.

During the battle for horses, necromancers cast spells on each other in an attempt to kill other rivals who were snatching horses. Several necromancers snatched a horse inside the camp and fled, while the rest of the necromancers fled on their own feet.

In this situation, of course, the necromancer could not escape the pursuit of the creatures of the Eri in the rear. Among the creatures chasing these necromancers, the first to rush is a group of centaurs.

Even the necromancer who grabbed the horse was unable to distance himself in this situation, and was eventually chased by the centaur.

Only a few necromancers were ready to flee beforehand, and even chose to consume a large amount of mana in the process of fighting, transforming the centaur corpses on the ground into undead creatures, which saved their lives.

For Rod, naturally there is no need to worry about the pursuit of Eri.

Although the parts of the Bone Vine Guardian's body were corroded a lot, the lower limbs were still intact and did not affect its movement. At Rod's feet, the Bone Vine Guardian walked like a fly, running quickly into the distance, and the entire ground vibrated violently with the movement of the Bone Vine Guard.

Normal Deadwood Guards are unable to run fast because it is difficult to bend too much between their joints, but at this time, through the control of the bone vine, the joints of the original Deadwood Guardian have become extremely flexible, and they are able to run fast like normal creatures.

At this time, although he was on the move, with the help of the improvement brought by the reconnaissance technique, Rhodes saw many necromancers who were fleeing on horses.

These necromancers were the first to flee at the beginning of the rout, and there were not many undead creatures around them at this time, except for a horse under them.

At Rod's signal, the Bone Vine Guards under him rushed towards the nearest necromancer in front of him.

Hearing a loud noise behind him, the necromancer immediately turned back.

Seeing Rhodes rushing straight in, the necromancer was suddenly shocked. Through the moment when the necromancer turned around, Rhodes confirmed that this necromancer was none other than Ciel, who had signaled to him earlier.

Ciel obviously didn't expect that Rhodes would appear behind him in this way.

At the moment when the surrounding necromancers withdrew, Rhodes carefully observed the direction of their escape, and then chose a target, and in the process of running the bone vine guards, Rhodes also advanced towards the chosen direction.