Chapter 124: Receiving the Reward II
Due to the extremely fast speed of the bats, for a while, the necromancer could not evacuate, and could only be surrounded by these bats.
While the bats attacked, Rhodes didn't make any moves. After the first raid was repulsed by the Ice Ring, Rhodes stopped attacking and looked for opportunities on the sidelines.
Following Rod's instructions, the bat in the innermost layer pounced directly on the necromancer in front of him.
Another ring of ice flashed, and the bats that pounced on the necromancer died instantly, and could only turn into black mist and dissipate, but around the necromancer, there were still a large number of bats.
As the rank of the vampire body has been increased, the health of the bats has also been increased, and although the bats in the center of the Ice Ring will still die instantly, the rest of the bats around them will not be damaged too much.
The bat split up again and attacked the necromancer, who had no choice but to use the Ice Ring again.
Due to the successive use of spells, the surrounding necromancers obviously felt this and looked towards the position where the vampire and necromancer were fighting.
For the surrounding necromancers, they don't care about the outcome of the battle, even if either side dies in the battle, they won't have any mercy, they only care about the strength shown by both sides in the battle, and what the state of the surviving side is.
If the surviving necromancer is weak and seriously injured, they find an opportunity. Although they won't be fighting inside the camp right away, they won't let them leave if they encounter them during the next mission.
At this time, under the effect of the necromancer's spell, the bats could not get close to the necromancer for a while, but in order to destroy the surrounding bats, the necromancer's mana was consumed a lot.
Under the control of the necromancer, the undead creatures he originally controlled also came to the vicinity to try to help him defuse the attack of the bats around him.
The advanced bat can restrain the necromancer in front of him very well. After noticing this, Rhodes did not choose to help the vampire, but immediately stepped forward and blocked these undead creatures around him.
Rhodes discovered that most of the undead creatures controlled by this necromancer were walking corpses, only a few were skeleton soldiers, and in addition, there were several ghosts. These undead creatures are obviously not worthy of the rank of this necromancer.
As the battle progressed, the surrounding undead creatures fell one by one, and under Rod's swordsmanship, these surrounding undead creatures did not pose any threat.
Under the attack of the bats, although the vampire used batatization twice, it also succeeded in consuming most of the necromancer's mana.
In this case, the necromancer can only focus on the necromancer who is looking around.
Since the battle had already taken a long time, the necromancers throughout the camp had taken notice.
The necromancer knew that because of this indifferent nature, even if he died, the onlookers would not have any reaction. Of the surrounding people, only one person was able to save himself, and that person was none other than the senior mage who was in charge of the entire camp.
Out of his own knowledge of the man, the necromancer quickly locked onto the most special area on the side. Here, at this time, a large number of ghosts and ghosts are floating, far outnumbering the surrounding undead creatures.
At this time, in the expectant eyes of the necromancer, he saw the target he needed to seek, which was the senior mage who managed the camp.
However, all the necromancer saw was a pair of indifferent eyes staring at him, and the senior mage obviously had no intention of saving him.
Realizing this, the necromancer began to face up to his situation. For a treasure and to satisfy some evil thoughts, he offended an official necromancer and was about to be killed by a vampire controlled by the necromancer. At this point, the necromancer regretted it for a while, but it was to no avail.
As for begging for mercy directly, the necromancer didn't think about it. is also a necromancer, of course he knows what it means to beg for mercy, just as he will never let go of an enemy who begs for mercy, and the necromancer in front of him will obviously not let go of himself.
The necromancer knew that he had to make a last stand.
As a ring of ice slammed through, killing all the bats that had pounced on him, the necromancer reached into his arms and pulled out an old magic scroll.
With the necromancer's movements, Rhodes felt a palpitation.
After taking out the scroll, the necromancer did not tear it open immediately, but looked at Rhodes not far away.
This scroll is arguably the most valuable item on the necromancer's body, and the necromancer is not willing to use it if possible.
Until this time, the necromancer was still waiting for Rhodes to make a decision. The necromancer didn't want to waste the scroll here, and if Rhodes was willing to retreat from it, the necromancer was even willing to give Rhodes the original reward in full.
What the necromancer didn't know was that Rod's decision had already been made at the beginning. After this battle, it is clear that there is a lot of enmity between the two, and it is better to settle it now, rather than worrying about retaliation from the necromancer in the future.
No matter what spell scroll the necromancer was holding, Rhodes could avoid it by turning into bats, so Rhodes didn't stop the bats around him.
At Rhodes' signal, the surrounding bats pounced on the necromancer in front of him at a faster speed.
As a result of that brief hesitation, the necromancer was not even able to tear the scroll apart, and the bat had already pounced on him and began to bite wildly.
After advancing, the bat's combat awareness has been improved a lot. The main target of the bat attack fell on the necromancer's hand, and as the bat tore, several of the necromancer's fingers were bitten off and fell to the ground along with the magic scroll.
At this time, a large number of bats covered the necromancer's body. The pain caused by the bat's bite completely destroyed the necromancer's will, and the necromancer could not even cast the next spell, so he could only fall to the ground, rolling around in a random manner, trying to get rid of the bat on his body.
In the process of rolling, blood splattered all over the ground, and the necromancer's voice of pain gradually became weak, and it seemed that he would not live long.
At this point, Rhodes walked over to the necromancer. Looking at the necromancer who fell to the ground, Rhodes stabbed out with a sword, hitting the necromancer in the heart.
The necromancer obviously didn't expect that just one of his greed would eventually lead to his own death.