Chapter 340: Record

Soon, while thinking about the information related to the sorcerer, and moving towards Rowling's location, Rhodes came to the door of Rowling's room.

During the previous conversation, when Rhodes noticed the anomaly in the story Rowling was telling and pointed out the existence of Sasha in the ritual book, Rowling used teleportation to return to the room.

Through blood perception, Rhodes was able to pinpoint Rowling's location. When Rowling returned to the room, she didn't move, as if she was just waiting.

Rod also didn't know what Rowling was thinking, and he could only guess after an exchange.

Considering the conditions required to use the ritual book, Rhodes planned to put the ritual book in Rowling's hands.

After this period of study, in terms of the special skills required for spell casting, Rowling's skill level has completely surpassed that of Rod at this time.

Compared with ordinary heroes, Rod's special skill level may not have any shortcomings, and even in some skills, it is better than ordinary heroes, but compared to a natural hero, Rod's comprehensive special skill level is much worse.

Therefore, after handing over the ritual book to Rowling, according to Rowling's current ability, she will be able to directly use the fusion ritual recorded in the book.

At this time, Rod had already arrived outside the room where Rowling was, reached out and knocked on the door, and waited outside the door.

There was no response from the room. But according to Rod's blood perception, Rowling was indeed inside the room, but she didn't make any movements.

As if realizing something, Rod didn't wait, but reached out and opened the door and entered the room.

Before Elon left, he prepared a place for Rhodes and his wife to live in the mansion. Rowling's temporary room was a guest room in the house, and in order to prevent some things from happening, the door could be locked from the inside to keep others out, but Rowling didn't do that.

Upon entering the room, Rod saw Rowling in the room.

At this time, Rowling didn't know what to think, just sat in the room, looking at the object in her hand, as if this object had attracted all her attention.

After hearing the sound of the door opening, Rowling did not move, and remained in her original position, as if she did not care about Rod's arrival.

Soon, Rod walked up to Rowling, and at the same time, Rod also noticed the object that Rowling was holding.

Rod noticed that Rowling was still holding a book in her hand. According to Rod's previous memory, the book in Rowling's hand should have been the one she was reading about linguistics when she went to look for her.

As Rhodes approached Rowling's position, Rowling didn't seem to care, and reached out to turn the page of the book in front of her.

Rod found that Rowling didn't pay attention to his arrival on the surface, but in his perception, the originally very calm blood perception had a lot of fluctuations at this time, and Rowling's heart didn't seem to be as calm as she looked on the outside.

After discovering this, Rhodes was no longer in a hurry, and he didn't take the initiative to say anything, but just stood next to Rowling while watching Rowling's movements.

It didn't take long for Rowling to take her eyes off the book in front of her and look at Rhodes on the side.

Rod noticed that in Rowling's eyes, there seemed to be something different in addition to the look that had existed before.

"What are you doing here?"

Facing Rod, Rowling spoke first.

According to Rowling's original idea, she wanted to listen to what Rod wanted to say first, but depending on what Rod meant, she didn't have any intention of speaking first, so Rowling had to ask.

At this point, Rod took out the previous ritual book and handed it to Rowling.

Seeing Rod's action, Rowling did not reach out to take the ritual book, but asked, "What?" Don't you think the stories in the Psalms aren't wonderful? Why did you give it to me again? ”

For this ritual book, Rowling's concept of it still stays on the psalms, and does not discover the true purpose of this ritual book like Rod.

Without perceiving the anomalies in the story told by the Psalms, even if she had understood the whole content of the Psalms, Rowling would not have discovered the true purpose of the ritual book.

Rowling only said what she meant by this sentence because in the previous process, when she told Rhodes about the contents of the book, Rod didn't seem to care much about the story itself, including the love affair between the two creatures in the story, and instead focused on one of the witches in the story.

For this reason, Rowling was naturally a little embarrassed, and immediately used teleportation to leave the place and return to her room.

Rowling didn't know why she had such feelings in her heart and why she acted like that, but she said these words at this time to make Rod admit that he was wrong, or to comfort herself.

For these thoughts that appeared in Rowling's heart, Rod naturally didn't know anything. After a moment's thought, Rod said:

"I don't deny how wonderful the story is. The story in the Psalm is wonderful, of course, but it also has to do with its recorder, the sorcerer Sasha, the witch in the Psalms. ”

Sasha's work is sought after by a large number of bards, and in addition to the knowledge of magic recorded in the works, the brilliance of the story itself, and the recording of historical changes in it, are what attract those bards.

Not all bards are able to escape the constraints of life and death like Sasha, and can spend a lot of time documenting the history that has happened.

Bards spend a lot of time and energy collecting stories and histories, and Sasha's poems satisfy both of them, and for those bards, that's what really appeals to them.

When he heard Rowling's question, Rhodes immediately recalled the background knowledge about Sasha and answered Rowling's questions.

But unfortunately, Rod's answers, although logical, were not the answers that Rowling needed at all.

Hearing Rhodes emphasize the witch in the psalm again, rather than answering her own question directly, Rowling felt some anger again in her heart, and instead asked:

"The story in the book didn't move you, did it? You've only seen what the witch does in the story, and you don't care about the story itself, do you? ”