Chapter 278: Confrontation

Seeing that the returning ogre priest had not been harmed in any way, the heroic ogre was visibly relieved.

Since the gates of the tribe were open, the ogre priest entered without any hindrance and returned to the safety of the village.

Rhodes had no intention of stopping the ogre priest's actions, and let it go.

The reason why Rhodes did this was precisely because he had already learned the thoughts of the ogre priest through his peeping eyes.

The ogre priest was extremely resentful of the mage, and in his heart, he wanted to kill all the mages of Bracada.

This is also the reason why the ogre priest took the initiative to lead his men to besiege Rhodes after noticing Rod, and the ogre priest was strongly hostile to the mage, unwilling to let go of any opportunity to kill them.

However, things changed when the ogre priest realized that Rhodes was a necromancer.

The ogre priests firmly believe that necromancers can be their greatest help against them. It is rumored that the mages of Bracada and the necromancers have a serious feud, which can be said to be incompatible.

The ogre priest realized that based on Rod's strength, if he could get Rhodes to join him in the fight against the mages of Bracada, he would be able to complete the mission even if he lost the giants.

After living with giants for a while, the ogre priest also had some feelings in his heart for those giants who had no intelligence, but for the hatred of the mage, this feeling disappeared in an instant.

The hatred of racial slavery has been deeply embedded in the ogre priest's marrow, and all his subsequent experiences have been aimed at achieving his goal of revenge.

For most of Krulord's creatures, this is undeniable, and all they lack is a strong leader, a hero who can lead them to the resistance.

This is also why, when all the creatures in Krulord's territory are united, they will repel the originally powerful mages one after another, and finally make the entire Krulord lose control.

The presence of the hero Tanan, and the artifact he wield, are certainly one of the important factors, but more importantly, it is the anger that these races have accumulated for a long time.

The enslavement of the mage does not take into account the considerations of these savage races, in the mind of the mage, it will only squeeze all the value of these creatures, and when they have no effect, they will look for new targets.

Rhodes remembered that the mages who existed in Bracada had always been the main promoters of slavery. The mage took his habit of enslaving other races to the extreme, and the weak countries around Bracada were once its colonies.

In this case, the ogre priest would not miss any means that could resist the mage, and seeing that Rhodes seemed willing to join the battle, the ogre priest did not care about the previous giants at all, but explained the situation directly to the hero ogre.

Due to the emotional relationship, the ogre priest's voice was very loud in the process of speaking, and even Rhodes in the rear could hear the words that the ogre priest was saying loudly, but due to the language barrier, Rod could not understand the meaning.

For a while, when the ogre priest said some words loudly, the rest of the ogres around him also seemed extremely excited, only this ogre hero, as if he had discovered something, did not say a word.

The difference between them is only apparent when the two ogres stand together. Compared to the Ogre Priest, the Hero Ogre is stronger, and even with his head down, he is still a few positions taller than the Ogre Priest.

Unlike the bone staff held in the hands of the ogre priest, the hero ogre held a polished bone rod. The bone rod was extremely large and unified, apparently made from a single bone, and it was hard to imagine a creature of such a large size.

In appearance, the heroic ogre is very similar to the ogre priest, and it is also very ugly, but this does not prove anything.

These ogres around him, in Rhodes's eyes, actually didn't look much different. If it weren't for their features, it would have been difficult for Rhodes to even distinguish them.

After saying a lot of words, the ogre priest told all the information, including his own thoughts, and waited for the hero ogre to respond.

After listening to the ogre priest's explanation, the hero ogre did not answer the ogre priest, and looked over to Rhodes, who was waiting here.

Noticing the hero's ogre's gaze, Rhodes simply nodded in response.

The ghost dragon is in the rear of Rhodes, intimidating the ogres of the tribe.

Feeling the intimidation of the ghost dragon, as well as some sense of crisis looming in his heart, the hero ogre stretched out his hand, pushed the ogre priest in front of him away, crossed the tribal gate, and walked towards Rod's position.

The ghost dragon felt the movement of the heroic ogre, pressed his entire body down, and once he noticed that the heroic ogre had any abnormal movement, he would spit out the breath of the Nether Dragon at the first time.

In the perception of the ghost dragon, the hero ogre is full of hostility towards Rhodes, and if there is no hostility in its heart, then the ghost dragon will not respond.

Through the peeping eye, Rod also discovered this, but Rod simply suppressed the ghost dragon's intention to try to attack through the spirit imprint.

Regarding the hostility in the heart of the hero ogre, Rhodes can understand that he appeared in the territory of the ogre and destroyed the giant tribe that the ogre people had worked hard to find out for an unknown amount of time, and the hero ogre naturally felt anger in his heart. Rhodes doesn't complain about anything about this.

The heroic ogre came up to Rhodes and said, "You're a necromancer, aren't you?" ”

Rhodes noticed that the heroic ogre's speech was extremely fluent, apparently after a long period of training to do so.

For ogres, although their intelligence has improved a lot compared to ordinary creatures, they are more willing to spend their time on ordinary things, and few ogres can fluently grasp the language spoken by mages.

In this respect, this hero ogre is different from other ogres.

Even when he spoke to Rhodes and said these words, the hostility that appeared in the heart of the heroic ogre did not abate.

Rhodes could clearly feel the resentment in his heart, and if it weren't for the fear of the ghost dragon beside him, the heroic ogre would even fight him directly.