Chapter 433: Relevance

All this time, the necromancer's erosion of Bracada has not stopped.

Also as a group of expelled mages, necromancers have found a wider living space in the underworld unlike sorcerers. The living environment of a necromancer is not as good as most people think.

Because of the existence of spiritualism, all necromancers can do is participate in one war after another. Whether it's a war initiated by a necromancer, or a counterattack by other forces, as long as there is a war in the location where the necromancer exists, it will attract a large number of necromancers.

Ever since the necromancer was banished by the orthodox mage, their living environment has been like this, and even the undead lord who stands out from the crowd of necromancers will not be satisfied with the necromancer's living environment.

As a sacred place for mages, Bracada's movements have been closely watched by Diya's necromancers.

Although Bracada is extremely far away from Diya, the gathering place of necromancers, no matter how far away it is, it cannot limit a powerful necromancer. The necromancer never gave up on the idea of returning to Bracada.

Relying on a series of spatial spells, Diya's necromancer can continue to pay attention to the situation in Bracada, even some information that is difficult to obtain can be obtained through the Thieves Guild.

When Diya's necromancer learned through a series of means that the lords in Bracada were no longer as hostile to necromancers as they were a long time ago, but would take the initiative to seek necromancers and conduct magical research, they sent many necromancers to Bracada to try to make contact with the lords here.

The necromancer's attempts soon paid off. These lords of Bracada have a passion for necromancy beyond the imagination of ordinary necromancers.

The indulgence of so many powerful mages is also the reason why necromancy can quickly spread among the lords of Bracada.

Not all mages are willing to follow the will of the god of the former mages and expel these necromancers who exist in the territory. Even some high-level mages in the Magic Guild yearn for those forbidden necromancy.

In the case of the high-ups of the Magic Guild allowing necromancers to develop, let alone those ordinary overseers.

If the ordinary overseers of the Magical Guild are not strong-willed enough to have seen the calamities caused by the necromancer with their own eyes, they will not spend too much energy on expelling the necromancer, and will only complete their own tasks.

It can be said that if it weren't for Eli's appearance and the timely formulation of a series of systems to clear some lords' lands where the traces of necromancer's activities were too obvious, the situation in Bracada would have been even worse.

Eli's appearance, and the influence he had on him, changed many things in Bracada.

Eli's attitude towards necromancers is very obvious, which is to expel them all. The necromancer sensed this as well, but did not stop eroding Bracada, and instead began to stealthily move within Bracada.

With the cooperation of the lords of Bracada, the necromancer managed to evade the search of the Magical Guild Overseers. For their own safety, necromancers also have to form a special force organization to secretly fight against the Magic Guild.

In Orak's eyes, Eli should be extremely repulsive about the necromancer's appearance at the finals. As the leader of the Magical Guild, Eli has a strong aversion to necromancers, and any high-ranking mage in the Magical Guild understands this.

When Orak confirmed Rod's identity, he was mentally ready to intercept Eli.

According to Orak's understanding of Eli, when he confirms the identity of Rhodes' necromancer, he is likely to ignore all the mages around him and directly attack Rhodes who is refining potions in the field.

As a member of the Wizarding Guild, Orak naturally wanted to avoid this. As a mage in the middle of the seventh order, Eli's move is bound to cause a series of chaos.

The most powerful mages gathered on this airship are Bracada, and most of the mages in Bracada are from the academy forces in Bracada.

Orac knew that, apart from the mages on the airship, he could see first-hand everything that was going on in the Potions Race. The images in the finals will also be teleported to the spell academies in various locations through some spells.

The rest of the mages in the academy, due to their strength, could not personally experience the progress of the finals like these high-level mages on the airship, but they were also able to understand the situation in the finals through the images.

In this case, the mages watching the competition in the academy were naturally unable to distinguish which mages were really worth paying attention to because they could not use their own perceptions, nor could they feel the vitality contained in the potions refined by Rhodes like these mages on the airship.

If Eli had shot directly at Rhodes, this scene would have immediately appeared in the eyes of all the mages who were following the Potions competition. At that time, even if the identity of Rhodes' necromancer is really confirmed, Eli's behavior will attract the dissatisfaction of many mages in the academy.

Even if the necromancer did show up in the Potions competition, it shouldn't be Eli's action against it, but rather a member of the Wizardry Academy who is responsible for managing the competition.

What Orac didn't expect was that Eli, who had always been extremely disgusted with necromancers, did not change his expression on his face when he found the necromancer refining potions in the field this time, as if the mage was just an ordinary mage.

Realizing this, Orac knew that Eli would not rashly attack the necromancer in the field regardless of his identity.

When Orac looked at the necromancer in the field again, Orac vaguely noticed that the mage refining potions seemed to have some connection with Eli beside him.

As a revered prophet among the mages of Bracada, Orak has a unique ability to sense the connections that exist between living beings.

Whether it's the influence of creatures on each other, or the fact that they belong to the same power, or whether they have used the same treasure, these creatures will have some connection in Orark's perception.

To Orlac's surprise, this necromancer had a certain connection with Eli, and according to Orlac's previous experience, this connection seemed to be not shallow.

After discovering this, Orac also roughly understood why Eli was able to remain calm after discovering the identity of the necromancer.