Chapter 199: Rod's Stratagem I

Due to the nature of the fireball magic, there are two fireballs of the same size that are followed by the first fireball.

Through the court mage's understanding of vampires, the court mage knew that the bats produced after the transformation of bats would immediately turn into black mist and dissipate as soon as they died.

Therefore, the court mage finally chose to unleash the beaded fireball magic after seeing the bat enclose Rhodes' position.

In this case, the Fireball can not only effectively deal with the bats surrounding Rod, but more importantly, once the Fireball kills a large number of bats, the remaining power of the fireball can also cause damage to Rod.

According to the court mage's estimate of Rod's state at this time, if he relied on the resistance of the bats alone, then he could end the battle with just this continuous fireball of his own.

However, what the court mage didn't expect was that the bats that had originally surrounded Rhodes were all scattered at this moment, seemingly flying towards the surroundings in a chaotic manner. Without doing what the court mage had originally thought, he stepped forward to block these fireballs shot at Rod.

At this time, before the court mage could observe the result of the fireball attack, the court mage was the first to sense the threat coming from him, and immediately stopped waiting, but disappeared directly and appeared in another place not far away.

A battle axe slashed across the court mage's original position, and it was the centaur leader who threw it towards the court mage's position, and the court mage teleported in time to successfully avoid the attack.

With this teleportation, the court mage went directly to the back of the shield held by Rod.

In the first two attacks, the court mage could not see Rhodes behind the shield at a glance due to the shield blocking, so he did not know what happened to Rhodes in the rear.

Intuition told the court mage that Rod, who had been hiding behind the shield, was obviously making some small movements. In the court mage's mind, Rhodes was most likely to use a spell scroll to heal his injuries.

Therefore, the court mage came directly behind the shield to confirm what Rhodes was doing.

Just by looking at the shield's original position, the court mage immediately spotted the anomaly.

Due to the immediate departure of the bat, the fireball hit the shield that Rhodes was originally holding without being blocked.

The place where Rod was originally standing was burning with flames at this time, and the shield also fell to the side due to the impact of the fireball, but in this area, there was no Rhodes at all.

At this time, the bats were gathering around the court mage, as if trying to recover their bodies.

In this case, combined with the picture he had seen through the eyeball pendant, the court mage immediately realized that Rod's main body should have taken advantage of the opportunity that he was not paying attention to, and also used batatization, leaving with those previous bats.

After realizing this, the court mage, who had always been calm, had a slight fluctuation in his heart for the first time.

At this point, watching the bats gather around him, the court mage realized that Rhodes might have some means to be able to inflict heavy damage on himself in some way as long as he appeared around him.

In the process of the court mage's reaction, the bats had already completed their gathering, and all of them had turned into black mist. In the current situation, the court mage did not have time to use the undead killer to kill the surrounding bats, but immediately burst out a large number of ice arrows, exploding towards the black mist.

To the surprise of the court mage, in the black fog, Rod's figure did not appear, on the contrary, in the black fog, a large number of bats appeared again.

Although the ice arrow kills a lot of bats, for the total number of bats, if you don't use a range spell, and rely on this single spell to kill bats, it is undoubtedly a big loss for the court mage.

In the current situation, the court mage can only choose to cast the undead killer to clean up the surrounding bats.

However, before casting the spell, the court mage sensed that the centaur leader was approaching him again, so he used teleportation to distance himself.

After adjusting his position, the court mage no longer waited, but immediately cast the undead killer, and suddenly, white light once again enveloped the entire battlefield.

As the white light swept across the battlefield, all the undead creatures took a lot of damage. In this situation, in the face of the attack of the undead killer, none of the bats survived, and they were all killed in the blink of an eye.

Perhaps the only one who was not affected by the undead killer was the bone dragon on the side of the battlefield. Due to the high overall health and rank of the Bone Dragon, it is difficult for the Undead Slayer to play any role.

Although it was attacked by the court mage, the bone dragon remained in place and did not make any movements.

Under the gaze of the court mage, just after the surrounding bats died, a figure fell from the thickest position of the black mist, obviously not in a very good state. According to the court mage's thoughts, this person was the one who was forced to quit the bat-turned Rhodes.

The court mage raised his hand, and just as he was about to cast a spell, he suddenly noticed the appearance of this figure. The facial features that were different from those of humans, coupled with the dress on its body, the court mage recognized at a glance that the figure in front of him was a vampire.

In an instant, the court mage realized that he might have fallen for Rod. Before the bat took the initiative to end the batatization in front of him, it was not that Rhodes was preparing to storm and hit himself hard, but simply tricked himself into casting meaningless spells.

After realizing this, the court mage briefly felt his state, and his face suddenly deteriorated. The court mage found that he only had half of his mana left, and he couldn't burst his spells like before.

At this time, although he fell for Rod, the court mage quickly stabilized his mentality. The court mage knew in his heart that although more than half of the mana had been consumed, if he wanted to leave, Rhodes still had nothing to do with himself.

The court mage knew that if he cast the Gate of Time and Space, he would be able to quickly return to the Elven Main City, and Rhodes would definitely not dare to go to the Elven Main City to hunt him down.

Although there is only a small half of the mana left, even in the current situation, the court mage is still unwilling to give up the idea of killing Rod. The court mage knew that Rod, who was already not high in health, would only have lower health after using batatization.