Chapter 395: Phase II

To Rowling's surprise, Rhodes didn't answer this, just shook his head slowly.

In the face of Rowling's question, Rhodes had already thought about it before.

As for the task of increasing the influence of necromancers issued by the Spirit Society, Rhodes did not intend to complete it on his own.

According to Rod's memory, in the game of his previous life, this Potions competition finally relied on the Spirit Society itself to achieve an increase in the influence of the necromancer, which had little to do with the players involved.

The Spirit Society was able to achieve this, in addition to the push of the lords of Bracada, and it also had a lot to do with the will of the necromancer himself.

Many necromancers are willing to complete this task assigned by the Spirit Society, and dedicate their strength to the implementation of this task, so as to join this potions competition.

As far as Rhodes knew, among the mages who participated in the Potions Competition at the Ice Blue Spell Academy, there were quite a few necromancers except North, not to mention other regions.

In terms of influence, because these necromancers are not very familiar with potions, they can't make the whole venue notice them like North, but they are also trying their best to increase their influence to achieve this goal.

For these necromancers, under the guidance of the Spiritual Society, they have seen a clear way to return to the academy on their own.

Not all necromancers are able to get used to wandering in Bracada until they are allowed to study spells by their lord.

These necromancers have a deep understanding of their own situation, so they attach great importance to the joint initiative proposed by the spirit club, and want to take this opportunity to change the state of existence of all necromancers.

It is because of the existence of these necromancers that in the course of the game in the previous life, even if the championship of the Potions competition was won by an unrelated player, the necromancer has made enough influence to change the opinion of the members of the academy about them, and also reached a final union.

However, when the war ended, the final outcome of the necromancers was not good, and the goal they wanted to achieve was not achieved after all.

With the detailed information that followed, Rhodes was able to use this as a basis to change his plans to a large extent, and thus adjust his role in the overall incident.

In Rowling's question, Rhodes also knew that an approach similar to North's would maximize his influence, but that when the Potions Race was over, North would be in a very dangerous position when he revealed his identity as a necromancer.

Although there are many necromancers who identify themselves together, this kind of alliance between forces cannot be achieved in a short period of time, and the influence of necromancers alone is not enough to make mages change their attitudes.

It is only when these stubborn mages really discover how strong Tanan's army is that they will change their attitudes. Because of the foreshadowing of the influence of the previous necromancers, a union will finally be formed.

The alliance can be reached in the end, but until the union is reached, those necromancers who take the initiative to identify themselves will not end up much better. Necromancers like North who have identified themselves are likely to be cleared by the Magical Guild's overseers before the union is concluded.

For the regulator of the Magic Guild, even Rhodes at this time, he did not want any conflict.

In order to avoid this from happening, Rhodes finally chose to ignore the Spiritual Society's tasks for the time being, and let it develop on its own, while focusing on the Potions competition itself.

Seeing that Rod had no intention of explaining, Rowling didn't ask too much although she had many doubts. Rowling knew that Rod must have had his own ideas, so she turned her gaze to the venue.

After observing these ways of refining potions for such a long time, Rowling gradually gained some experience.

Due to the high level of Rowling's occult and wisdom skills, Rowling has a great innate advantage over other mages in potions.

After carefully observing the way these mages refine potions, Rowling no longer seems to be unfamiliar with refining potions, and even vaguely feels that she can also refine potions, and can surpass most of the mages on the field.

Unfortunately, even if Rowling had this idea, it was difficult to implement it now. Since Rowling was not involved in the preliminary round process, she was not eligible for the semi-finals.

Seeing this, Rowling had no choice but to give up, but her eyes were still paying attention to the mages refining potions on the field, and at the same time thinking about something in her heart.

On the side, Rod watched all this, but did not say anything, and also paid attention to the venue of the rematch.

When the mage completes the refining of the potion, if he successfully passes the first stage of the semi-finals, he will be able to get a seal, the most passing certificate.

After obtaining the seal, the mage needs to inject some of his mana into it, proving that it is his own unique seal, and cannot transfer it at will.

In the first stage of the semi-finals, the most eye-catching was naturally the process of refining potions in North.

Anyone who has seen North refine potions has no doubt that he is witnessing the emergence of a potions master, and this potions competition will become his stage.

When North finished refining the potion, the number of mages appearing in the rematch increased dramatically over a period of time, and it wasn't until a while ago that the situation improved.

The wait for the rematch to take place was a long one, and the number of mages entering the rematch was relatively large due to the loose rules of the preliminary round, which allowed even a mage with a little research in Potions to pass.

Under the rules of the semi-finals, these mages were not as lucky as they were in the preliminary round, and only if they had studied potions to a certain level could they pass the rematch.

In the process of observation, Rhodes also recognized the level of these mages around him. Judging from Rod's insight, in the entire competition venue, except for North, there is not much that Rods cares about.

What Potions needed was a holistic development. Even if a single mage is extremely skilled in potions, it can only promote the development of potions to a certain extent, and cannot bring much change.

After a long time, there were no new mages in the venue of the semi-finals. After the last mage finished refining the potion, Sock on the side finally made a move.

Under the gaze of all the mages around him, Sock raised his hand, and a huge dark green magic door appeared in the field out of thin air.