Chapter 285: Teaching
In order to get involved in the main story of the first expansion in a more advantageous way, even if it took three days, Rhodes thought it was worth it.
Moreover, in the past three days, Rhodes did not let him pass by with nothing to do, but used all of them to guide Rowling to meditate deeply.
Deep meditation can effectively improve Rowling's strength. Due to Rowling's young age and her status as a natural hero, deep meditation can improve high mental attributes.
In this cave, despite Rhodes' guidance, Rowling is still only a beginner in meditation. Even in extreme silence, Rowling was unable to find a state of deep meditation.
After stating all the gist of the Deep Meditation, Rod began to observe Rowling's reaction. Even when he watched Rowling frown, Rhodes didn't say a word.
In Rowling's feelings, these two ways of meditation are completely different, and for this, it is up to Rowling to adapt to this.
Soon after, after countless attempts, Rowling finally entered a state of deep meditation.
Looking at Rowling, whose breathing gradually flattened, Rhodes slowly retreated towards the entrance.
Before leaving, Rhodes seemed to notice something, took out an oil lamp from the spatial ring that could burn for a long time, lit it, and placed it in the direction he was originally in.
Unlike the tomb where Rhodes once stayed, there was no light source in this cave, and the only way to see was by relying on the torches that Rhodes had lit beforehand.
When Rhodes is some distance away, the place is completely dark, even though Rowling has mastered fire magic and is able to ignite flames on her own to illuminate the path around her. But after deep meditation, Rowling didn't have any mana of her own, and Rhodes had to set up the oil lamp in advance.
Due to its structure, the lamp burned for a long time, but it only emitted a faint glow, but for Rowling, it was enough to get out of the cave.
After doing all this, Rhodes did not leave the cave directly, but went to the passage ahead and began to meditate simply.
Rhodes needs to always pay attention to the news in the spiritual imprint to prevent any abnormal movements in the ogre tribe, so naturally he can't meditate deeply like Rowling, but can only do the most superficial meditation to increase his mana slightly.
Rhodes was also able to notice the light from the oil lamp in front of him, but Rhodes couldn't see Rowling's position further down the passage.
At this time, Rod no longer paid attention to the scene on Rowling's side, but calmed down and began to meditate.
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While Rhodes was meditating, a lot of changes also took place in the ogre tribe.
The heroic ogre has learned from his men that the last battle had taken place. When he realized that all the giants he found had died because of the Nether Dragon's Breath, the heroic ogre's heart was shocked.
Unlike ogre priests, heroic ogres have experienced the power of magic firsthand and know how destructive it can be. The heroic ogre has a different attitude towards powerful mages.
The heroic ogre also understands that spells that can kill all the giants can have a similar effect if they fall on their own people.
Realizing Rod's threat, the hero ogre immediately ordered all of his ogres to prepare for the migration.
Seeing this order from the hero ogre, the ogre priest immediately panicked. The heroic ogre may not be sure of Rod's true purpose, but the ogre priest knows it well.
In the process, the Ogre Priest also persuaded the hero Ogre to abandon the idea of migrating the tribe and instead agreed to Rod's request to bring Rhodes back to Krulrod and introduce him to Tanan.
Faced with this, the heroic ogre appeared extremely stubborn, and refused the ogre's request without any consideration.
The ogres were familiar with this after many migrations, but after receiving orders from the heroic ogre, they still showed some resistance.
For ordinary ogres, although they have not weak intelligence, they have been under leadership for a long time, so they are unwilling to rely on their own consciousness to think, and simply judge that the command of the hero ogre does not conform to their own ideas.
Even so, the ogres immediately did so and began to tidy up their clutter.
Since it was a migration, the fortress that had taken a lot of time to build, this group of ogres had no choice but to abandon it. For these ogres, except for weapons and some commemorative things that need to be bringed, the rest of the items are not very important, and even after migration, they can be obtained by other means.
The ogre cleaned things up extremely quickly, and in the blink of an eye it was ready to migrate, which was also in line with the hero's expectations.
In the idea of the heroic ogre, since he had not seen the power of the Netherworld's breath with his own eyes, relying on his own strength, he could withstand the erosion of the Netherworld's breath for a while, but the rest of the ogres could not do this.
In order to save the lives of the rest of the ogres, the heroic ogre, after thinking about it, decided to evacuate immediately, without any intention of staying and fighting.
For the heroic ogre, even if the battle is won, there is no point in the death of a large number of people.
Just as the rest of the ogres had finished sorting out their belongings and were about to leave, the hero ogres found that their way to leave had been blocked by the ogre priest.
Under the loud shouts of the ogre priest, the surrounding ogres received orders that were different from those of the heroic ogre, and they appeared to be more hesitant.
In the minds of the rest of the ogres, they were unable to determine whose decision to trust because they did not know the conditions proposed by Rod, but for themselves, they were naturally reluctant to leave the home that had taken so long to build.
After being freed from the slavery of the mages, the ogres yearn to establish their homeland, only to learn that the day to establish their homeland will not come until the battle with Bracada is over.
To this end, they did not hesitate to travel to Vierning, far away, just to find reinforcements that could help.
In the process of living with the giants, these ogres gradually came to regard this place as a second home, and due to their similar habits, the ogres were more friendly to these giants.
If it weren't for the orders of the heroic ogres, the ogres would not have been willing to leave the fortress they had built.