Chapter 41: Confrontation

The weapons collided, making a violent crashing sound. Because they were all in a hurry, the two of them fought for a while.

Instead of swinging his weapon again, Rhodes took advantage of the impact of the collision of the weapons to flash his figure behind him and reach the edge of the watchtower platform.

Without trying to compete with Yusser, who is a veteran warrior, even though Rhodes has used his heavy slashing skills, he still can't be effective in the raid.

Uther also understood his advantage, and after the weapons collided, he slashed with his backhand, trying to suppress Rod through a series of blows, but only hit the afterimage that Rod brought out when he retreated.

After missing the blow, a round shield appeared in Yusher's other hand, and at the same time assumed an offensive stance, ready to use his equipment and terrain advantage to kill Rhodes here.

And Rod was at the edge of the watchtower, holding a weapon against Yusher in front of him, even though the spatial ring also stored a shield, Rod did not take it out.

At this time, at Rod's feet was the guardrail of the watchtower, which was probably only up to Rod's waist. Due to disrepair, the guardrails at the edges have collapsed in many places, and the rest of them are not very strong, as if they would break if they were pushed hard.

With his rich combat experience, Yuser understood that he didn't even need to kill the necromancer in front of him with a weapon, but only needed to suppress it through himself, and the necromancer would definitely fall from the watchtower without a way out.

At the same time, Yuser also knew that in this case, although it seemed that the enemy could be killed by a single collision, a mistake would cause him to fall.

Instead of stepping forward, Uther just raised his weapon. Yuser knew in his heart that the pressure on the edge of the enemy was far greater than his own, and he only had to wait until the enemy showed his flaws before he could find the best time to strike.

However, Yuser could only be disappointed to find that even though he was dozens of meters in the air behind him, the enemy still held the weapon in his hand steadily, without the slightest trembling, but looked at him with something more in his eyes.

Yuser couldn't help but curse secretly, because he didn't think of killing the enemy, he just wanted to ask for some information, so he didn't bring anyone up, and just entered the watchtower alone. If you have a helper by your side, it's easy to deal with the enemy in front of you.

In the end, Uther had no choice but to change his tactics, and instead of thinking about spending more time looking for opportunities, he began to press forward slowly, ready to put pressure on the enemy, and at the same time adjust the direction of his shot, just waiting for the enemy to show his flaws.

If the environment at the top of the tower provided Yuser with an opportunity to stifle the hidden dangers of the merchant group, then this also provided Rhodes with an opportunity to take down the merchant group.

Previously, Rhodes got the information of the merchant group from the maid, and knew that in addition to the head of the merchant group, there were several other senior professionals, plus a mage, and the members of the merchant group with a clear division of labor cooperated with each other, and their strength obviously surpassed his own.

Therefore, even if he longed for the Revenant Crystal in the merchant group and wanted to attack the merchant group, it was also difficult for Rhodes to find an opportunity. Unless there is chaos within the merchant group, or they expose their own flaws.

Therefore, along the way, Rhodes did not think about how to deal with this merchant group, but chose to improve his own strength through deep meditation, and at the same time, he also showed weakness to the merchant group, and just wanted to reach Diya safely.

It's just a pity that the idea of the merchant group is obviously different from that of Rhodes. Even though Rhodes didn't plan to deal with the merchant group, the merchant group still didn't want to let Rhodes go.

Just finding an opportunity to kill Rhodes in a possibility, the merchant leader chose to take action and wanted to kill him here.

There was also a sense of anger in Rod's heart, an emotion not seen since he entered the game.

Through the spirit imprint, Rhodes sent a message to the vampires below.

Looking at the enemy in front of him, Rhodes also understood that if the merchant group lost this senior warrior, its strength would be greatly reduced, whether it was from the perspective of command or his own strength, the warrior in front of him was obviously an extremely important part of the merchant group.

Standing on the edge of the top of the tower, Rhodes stared at Yuser's movements.

At this time, in Rod's gaze, Yuser moved, but not too much, just the pace of his feet pressed forward little by little, and at the same time sealed the path between himself and the entrance to the top of the watchtower, trying to force himself down the watchtower safely.

If you fight head-to-head on the ground, without the help of vampires, it may be difficult for Rhodes to defeat the heavily armed Yusher on his own, but at this time, with the help of the special environment here, Rhodes can find an opportunity.

After checking into the space ring, Rhodes knew that he only had one chance to try. The transition between offense and defense is only in this moment.

Heavy pressure came over the face. Whether it is the heavily armed warrior in front of him or the crumbling guardrail behind him, it seems to remind Rhodes that as long as he fails, he will die.

……

Through the gesture of the spirit imprint, the vampire opened his eyes, and the scarlet light in the pupils flashed.

At Rod's command, the vampire placed the Revenant Crystal in his pocket, and ripped off the fabric around his face, revealing the fangs that burst out of his mouth.

The vampire pushed the carriage door open and looked to the side. Seeing the scout sitting in front of the carriage eating food, the vampire rushed forward in an instant.

When the scout saw the door of the carriage being opened, he naturally raised his head to observe the situation, and at this time, the instinct of years of fighting made him aware of something. The scout was about to get up from the carriage, but the vampire had already rushed to his side, clawing out at the same time.

The scout had just arrived and raised a hand to resist, but the raised hand was tightly grasped by the vampire, and at the same time pulled to the side, taking advantage of the moment when the scout's empty door opened, the vampire's other hand reached out directly and grabbed the scout's throat.

The flesh was drawn along with the vampire's hand, as if in an instinct to crave it, and the vampire brought the fresh flesh to his mouth and began to devour it quickly.

The scout's corpse fell to the ground with a muffled thud. At this time, the people gathered in front of the campfire also realized that something was wrong, grabbed their weapons, and rushed towards the vampire.

The vampire also felt the killing intent of the members of the merchant group, and casually threw the uneaten flesh on the ground and rushed towards the surrounding members of the merchant group.

While the vampire was fighting the members of the Merchant Order, a reactive scout approached one of the Merchant Order's carriages and knocked on the door twice.

The door opened, and the blue-robed mage stepped out of the carriage and saw the vampire in the middle of the battlefield.