Chapter 704: Stephen II

While observing the lich, Rhodes also remembered what Tello had said.

Rod recalls that when he first asked Tello about the lich's appearance, Tello used the female "she" to refer to the lich.

At that time, Rhodes did not fully understand the meaning of Troll's words. Based on Troll's description alone, Rhodes could not have imagined exactly what kind of situation existed in this lich.

But at this time, after seeing the appearance of this lich with his own eyes, and comparing it with the words that Tello had said, Rhodes seemed to realize something, and began to understand why Tro used "she" to refer to the lich in front of him.

From his appearance alone, Rhodes couldn't tell that the person in front of him had the identity of a lich. If it weren't for the fact that the death energy that existed in her body was too strong, and even the nether energy on the ghost dragon would have to be suppressed by it, Rhodes would only think of her as an ordinary female necromancer.

Through the observation of this lich, Rhodes also realized that the correct part of the Thero intelligence, the lich that appeared in front of him, did have the purpose of his trip, a way to solve the erosion of death energy, but how to successfully obtain it was what Rhodes was worried about at present.

For this extremely powerful lich who has survived for an unknown amount of time, and has the status of a hero, Rhodes's peeping eye, which used to be of great use, has completely lost its effect at this time, and he cannot detect any information from this lich's heart, and even about the strength of this lich, there is no feedback from the peeping eye.

This discovery undoubtedly made Rhodes worry about how to find a solution to the problem.

While Rhodes was observing the lich, the lich didn't move, and was also observing Rhodes who was on the side.

Back when Rhodes had just arrived through the Space-Time Gate, the group of people who appeared here seemed to the lich to be nothing more than an insignificant thing in his long years.

In the countless years that this lich has existed, there have been many necromancers who have entered this area, and except for a few who have been able to leave smoothly, the rest have been transformed into undead creatures.

The large number of undead creatures that exist in the Death Wasteland is slowly accumulated by this lich in this way.

For the small number of necromancers she believes have some value, she will not kill them, but choose to make a deal with them.

In the lich's view, Rhodes who appeared here also came to make a certain deal with himself. Other than that, it is impossible for any sane necromancer to enter a lich's territory on their own initiative.

It's just that the lich also has some curiosity in her heart about the kind of things that she can feel from Rhodes, and she can't remember how long she hasn't felt this, even if it is a lich of the same rank, it can't bring her such a strong threat.

Through this, the lich also confirmed that the difference in strength between Rhodes and Witt beside him, what Witt could not do, Rhodes might be able to do easily.

Although he could feel the threat he had to himself from Rod's body, in the eyes that looked at Rod, this lich still looked extremely confident, and his reaction was extremely sharp in Rod's eyes. This self-confidence comes not only from the lich's grasp of her own strength, but also from the instincts she has formed over the years.

At this time, looking at the lich in front of him, Rhodes couldn't learn more useful information through his peeping eyes, but relying on his own perception and the look she showed, Rod also roughly guessed what this lich might have.

Noticing that neither Rhodes behind him nor the lich who appeared here had the intention of speaking first, Tello at this time could also feel an invisible pressure between the two, and even Ling Tello himself could feel the unusualness at this time.

As Rhodes and the lich observed each other, there was silence in the room, except for the faint sound of the wind, except for the sound of the wraith's robes swinging in the sky.

In this case, as if he could not bear the pressure in front of him at first, Thero said to the lich beside him:

"Lord Stephen, this is Rhodes, who is related to the Crow Necromancer Academy. He had come here to find a solution to the erosion of the body by the energy of death. ”

Thero's words undoubtedly broke the silence in the field, and the sudden appearance of human voices also caused some changes in the surrounding environment.

A large number of resentful spirits in the sky seemed to be extremely dissatisfied with the sudden appearance of human voices, and immediately became agitated, and for a while, the noise in the field came and went.

However, the restlessness of the spirits did not last long, as if they had received some kind of signal, and at the same time, the spirits immediately subsided and waited in the sky again for instructions.

On the side, Rhodes listened to the words that Trow had said, and his expression did not change in any way.

Through Tlow's words, Rhodes was able to confirm that the lich's real name was Stephen, and he was also able to learn another extremely important information from it.

Rhodes noticed that when Thero introduced himself to the lich, he emphasized that he was coming from a place that he had almost forgotten about the Crow Necromancer Academy.

According to Rod's understanding, when he first met Tello at that time in the City of the Wind, he must have collected a lot of information about himself, so as to understand the necromancer academy he was in at that time.

At this time, to Rhode's surprise, Tello would deliberately emphasize this point when introducing himself.

Obviously, the Crow Necromancy Academy was not as simple as Rhodes had originally thought, and even the powerful lich Stephen had heard of its existence, or something that existed in it, which attracted the lich's attention.

Rhodes believed that if the lich had never heard of the existence of the Crow Necromancer Academy, Thero would not have chosen to highlight such an important point in his introduction.

Although he was aware of the problem, Rod did not show it, but looked at Stephen on the side, waiting for her response.