Chapter 116: Elven Mage II

Facing the elven mage in front of him, Rhodes took the initiative to attack, but Rod's attacks were defused by the elf mages one by one, on the contrary, the elf mage's counterattack caused many wounds on Rhodes' body.

At this time, Rod had already cast a number of weakening spells on his body, whether it was the speed of Rod when he made a move, or the attack power that he could exert, it was not Rode's best state.

In contrast, the elven mage applied a lot of positive spells to himself, which was able to firmly suppress Rhodes here.

Although he was temporarily at a disadvantage, Rhodes did not feel any anxiety.

With the rest of the creatures in the village focused entirely on the vampires in front of them, no one noticed the battle taking place for a while.

Rhodes realized that he could reverse the current situation by using spells himself, but Rhodes did not intend to use spells so easily.

Rhodes knew that after a series of previous trials, the elven mage was not sure if he could cast a spell because he had not been able to detect the existence of mana. When it comes to spells, elven mages don't have much defense.

Therefore, Rhodes needs to cast spells at the most critical time. Before that, even if he was suppressed in the course of the battle, Rhodes didn't care.

What's more, until the last moment, Rhodes doesn't plan to consume too much mana here, and spells can affect the battle on the vampire's side more than the battle here.

At this time, Rhodes no longer attacked one after another, but focused on parrying, and the elven mage could not do any damage to Rhodes for a while.

Rhodes and the elven mage were at a stalemate.

As time passed, based on Rhodes' ability in battle, the elven mage apparently regarded Rhodes as a swordsman, so she became more aggressive in both the speed of her shots and the release of spells, obviously wanting to kill Rhodes on the spot.

Although he was suppressed by the elven mage, Rhodes did not panic, but kept looking for flaws in the elven mage's moves.

In the original battle, the elven mage only used some low-level spells, and still retains a lot of mana. Rhodes knew that he only had one chance to use a spell raid, and if he failed, the elven mage would no longer fight him in the way he was now.

Finally, Rod found his chance. After dodging Rod's attack, the elven mage raised his hand and released a magic arrow, and waved the dagger in his hand, intending to attack Rhodes with the magic arrow.

Facing the magic arrow in front of him, Rhodes quickly dodged to the side, looking at the elven mage who rushed towards him, Rhodes raised his hand directly, and an ice arrow shot straight out. At the same time, Rhodes followed the ice arrow and rushed in the direction of the elven mage.

The elven mage who was in the middle of the battle obviously didn't expect this spell, and because of the close distance, he was directly hit by the spell.

The elven mage was completely unbalanced by the direct hit by the magic, and before the elven mage could react, Rhodes had already rushed to her side.

The sword flashed, and the elven mage's head rolled to the ground.

Even after his death, the elven mage still had the disbelief of seeing magic in his eyes. It never occurred to her that this swordsman should not be able to cast a spell, whether it was the result of her previous investigation or how she felt during the battle.

Having killed the elven mage, Rhodes did not check what might be on her corpse, but walked straight towards the entrance of the village.

Through the news from the spiritual imprint, all the dwarves and the remaining elves in the village have rushed to the gate of the village at this time, and are fighting the vampires.

All Rhodes needed to do was rush to the village gate immediately, and kill a large number of enemies with spells during the most chaotic time.

Through the message from the vampires, Rhodes realized that in the previous battle, some elves had left in a different direction, precisely to inform the rest of the surrounding dwarven villages.

It won't be long before Rhodes fails to settle the battle, and the dwarves from the rest of the village will rush over, and Rhodes will have no choice but to flee.

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A little further away from the dwarven village, a group of elves was stationed at this time.

Since it was getting late, the elves did not intend to rush to these nearby dwarven villages overnight, but planned to stay here for the night.

There was silence in the camp, and the elves around them, even if they needed to talk, only whispered.

In the middle of the camp, inside an ordinary tent, an elf in a pale green robe was flipping through a heavy tome.

The light of the fire in the tent shone on the elf's face, reflecting his old countenance. If Rhodes were here, he would know that the elf in front of him was extraordinary.

The lifespan of elves is generally several times higher than that of humans, and in this case, the elves who are still alive to old age will obviously not be a simple character, coupled with the pale green robe on his body embellished with silver edges, it undoubtedly shows his identity, which is the court mage who is about to arrive in the dwarven village.

At this time, I don't know what I felt, the court mage suddenly raised his head and glanced towards the location of the dwarven village.

The court mage put down the book in his hand, and as his mind moved, several elves immediately entered outside the tent.

"I feel something bad, I'm afraid it's Diya's necromancer who has made a move, and I'll leave right now."

Although he had absolute control over his subordinates, the court mage did not use his own identity to order these subordinates, but explained the cause of the incident to his elves in a calm tone, and then spoke his decision.

The rest of the elves around didn't have any objection to this. As the elven guards who had entered the camp walked out again, all the elves in the entire camp moved.

In a very short time, the entire team was assembled and set off towards the location of the dwarven village.

At this time, the high-ranking elf in the team came to the court mage and asked him, "Are you sure there is really an abnormality over there?" ”

After hearing this question, the court mage said slowly, "To be honest, I'm not sure if there's really something abnormal over there. But for me, this kind of feeling is rarely felt in my heart, and I have always believed in this kind of intuition that only a mage can have. ”

The elves around the team, after listening to this explanation, some of the original slight complaints in their hearts disappeared at this time, and the court mages did not have any intention of hiding them, even if there was really no problem on the side of the dwarf village, they would not complain because of this.

At this time, the court mage sitting on the horse estimated the speed of the team.

At the current pace of travel, it will probably take a lot of time to reach the dwarven village. If there is a real battle over there, at the current rate, it will definitely not be possible to arrive in time.

The court mage sat on his horse and didn't move, but a wave of magic flashed around the team, and the entire team moved a lot faster. For court mages, this low-level spell doesn't cost any mana at all.

At this time, the court mage didn't know what would happen over there, he just hoped that nothing would happen to his granddaughter.