Chapter 20 Arrangement

Two days passed.

In the tomb, the blue-black wolf corpses were lined up, the corpses cold and hard. Rhodes was next to them, checking the degree of transformation of the wolf corpse.

Except for the wolf corpse, all the rest of the walking corpses are controlled by Rhodes, and they are distributed in different locations according to Rhodes' arrangement at this time.

Judging by his appearance alone, Rhodes could not judge the degree of transformation of the wolf corpse.

Rhodes tries to use spiritualism on a wolf corpse, and is told that it takes 4 mana to wake it up.

The wolf corpse has only been transformed in the tomb for two days, and it has not yet been fully transformed. But compared to the 30 mana points required to perform the spiritualism before, it was much better at this time.

Rhodes felt impatient in his heart. Even if he knew that the transformation of the wolf corpse was about to be completed, he couldn't wait too long.

Due to the spiritualism and the improvement of his spiritual attributes, Rhodes could easily feel that the death energy in the tomb was getting stronger and stronger.

Compared to when he first woke up, the death energy in the tomb has been raised by more than a notch.

It stands to reason that the increase in death energy will speed up the transformation of the wolf corpse, but instead of showing a happy look, Rod's face became more solemn.

As the energy of death gathered, a bad premonition arose in Rhodes's heart.

The experience of his previous life let Rhodes know that he can exude death energy and help necromancers transform undead creatures, and the sleeping undead creatures in the tomb have at least third-order strength.

At this time, the increasingly dense death energy was undoubtedly reminding Rhodes that the sleeping undead creatures in the coffin were about to advance.

In the beginning, Elliott placed his corpse here, using the energy of death in the tomb to transform the undead creatures.

The corpse is transformed by absorbing the energy of death. The reduction of death energy, instead of slowing down the speed of the undead creature's advancement, gave it a certain amount of stimulation, allowing it to advance faster.

Not long ago, Rhodes killed a group of wolves here, whether it was the death energy released when the wolf died, or the transformation carried out here later, it also made the advancement speed of the undead creature faster, which was more conducive to its advancement.

Whether it is the increase of death energy or the warning brought by perception, it is clear to Rhodes that the advancement of the undead creatures in the depths of the tomb is about to be completed.

Once he waited, Rhodes couldn't predict what would happen. Maybe the corpse wolf hasn't been fully transformed, and the undead creatures are advanced.

In the past few days, in addition to meditation, Rhodes has not done nothing.

After a period of meditation, Rhodes regained his somewhat sleepy spirit and searched the area around the tomb to make a series of pre-battle preparations.

Rhodes collected all kinds of weapons left behind on the battlefield, as well as some equipment. Subsequently, Rhodes used the weapons he collected to successfully cut down several trees.

Due to the large number of trees in the forest, after some treatment, the wood brought by a few trees was enough for Rhodes. But the trade-off is that, due to the crudeness of the workmanship, there are many weapons that are curled in the process of chopping down trees, and can only be used by the undead creatures under their hands.

Luckily, Rhodes also collected enough wood. Relying on the Space Ring, Rhodes was able to move the wood to the tomb with little effort, but a few more trips.

Rod's original idea was to use this wood to cover all the passages in the tomb, and then set a fire to burn out the sleeping undead creatures in the tomb.

As far as Rhodes knew, not many undead creatures could withstand fire.

Awakened undead creatures need to pass through the entire passage of the tomb, which is filled with flames. Rhodes only needs to wait at the exit of the tomb to kill the badly injured undead creatures.

Since he didn't know fire spells, Rhodes spent 1 skill point to learn elementary fire magic.

(Elementary Fire Magic: Through meditation, you successfully establish a connection with the free elements of fire magic.) Based on this slight connection, you feel more comfortable casting any fire-based spells. For you, using fire-based spells will give you a greater advantage. Your Fire spells are slightly more effective and deal 10% more damage. )

Having learned the rudimentary fire magic, Rhodes was able to directly consume mana to create a small flame that could be used to set fire to wood.

But, according to Rod's approach, the environment of the tomb is a big problem. The flame needs to be in a place with good air circulation for it to burn violently because it needs the support of oxygen in the air.

Trying to rely on the existing air in the tomb and make the whole tomb burn at the same time, Rhodes found it a little difficult.

According to Rod's original idea, he also needed 1 skill point to learn primary qi magic, which was used to circulate the air in the tomb. However, due to the lack of skill points and the large amount of mana required to control the flow of air, Rhodes had no choice but to change his plans.

Instead of laying wood on the entire passage of the tomb, Rhodes changed several places. Among them, the main burial chamber where the coffin is located is surrounded by a large amount of wood.

In the passage of the burial chamber, which was originally used to ward off wolves, Rhodes deliberately used the Space Ring to pile up a large number of tree blocks here, leaving only a little passage in and out.

In order to carry these tree blocks, as well as the subsequent preparations, Rhodes deliberately placed all the items in the spatial ring in the open space outside the tomb.

Originally, Rhodes wanted to wait for the corpse wolves to be completely transformed and control them with only a little mana, but the death energy emitted from the tomb became more and more intense, and Rod knew that he couldn't wait any longer.

Using spiritualism, Rhodes began to awaken the corpse of the wolf on the ground.

As the mana was consumed, the originally dead wolf began to stand up from the ground, staring at Rhodes with green eyes, waiting for Rhodes' orders.

After consuming 34 mana, Rhodes awakens the group of corpse wolves. Among them, the mana consumed to awaken the wolf king is the highest, and the spiritual attribute occupied is also the highest.

During these few days of meditation, Rhodes used some of the techniques he had learned in his previous life, and although he still did not enter deep meditation, he also greatly improved his meditation efficiency.

After meditating, Rhodes managed to increase his mana to the limit he could reach so far. Due to the limitation of knowledge attributes, Rhodes' current maximum mana value is 50, and there are 16 points left at this time.

After waking up the corpse wolf, Rhodes deliberately manipulated the wolf king to try it out, wanting to see what abilities it retained.

As Rhodes expected, he did not retain any ability. Whether it is a leadership technique or a magic arrow, it cannot be used, only the physical fitness is stronger than the average corpse wolf.

Rhodes was not disappointed either. Even if the corpse of an archmage is not transformed into a corpse witch, but instead into a walking corpse, it does not have the ability to release spells.

Through the spirit imprint, Rhodes gave an order to the group of corpse wolves. Suddenly, the group of corpse wolves ran down the passage towards the outside of the tomb, and all the arrangements were completed.

Looking at the narrow passage in front of him, and the walking corpse in iron armor, a flame ignited in Rhodes' hand.