Chapter 611: Verification II

During the examination, Rhodes and Rowling's calmness aroused the suspicion of the high-ranking mage.

In the mage's view, no matter how calm a mage is, when he encounters and survives the range magic cast by a high-level mage, he will always be afraid of it.

This fear is not just the fear of death, but a kind of self-shame that arises from the realization of one's own inadequacy after experiencing the more powerful dharma.

In this case, the mage's mood will change dramatically, and even be devastated, just like the mage who returned to this place earlier. After feeling the extremely powerful flames of hell and the dead companions around them, some mages seemed to have lost all their previous will, and they were by no means calmer than the two mages in front of them.

If Rhodes at this time was extremely frightened, and even had some abnormalities in his words, in the eyes of this leading mage, this might be the normal state of mages, not like now.

Rhodes didn't expect it, but it was his usual calmness that made the leading mage find out what the problem was, and thus feel a little suspicious.

However, even if he felt extremely abnormal in his heart, the leading mage could not prove it. Both the badge that Rhodes had taken out and the information he had gotten through his clairvoyant eye had made it clear to the mage that they had nothing to do with the necromancer.

In the end, the mage could only return the badge to Rhodes, which was an acknowledgment of his stated identity.

At the mage's behest, Rhodes and his party entered the sorcerer-built supply point, where they waited for Witt's arrival.

After entering it, Rhodes deliberately looked towards the ice elemental in the distance, and found that this ice elemental was also looking in his direction.

After noticing Rod's gaze, the ice elemental visibly felt a sense of alertness, but only after realizing where he was located did he feel a little relieved.

Looking at the ice element on the side, Rhodes also confirmed some of the situation.

Rhodes' plan was to wait for Witt's arrival and attack him in this supply point.

Relying on his ability to disguise and his understanding of mages, Rhodes believes that he will not be easily discovered by other mages.

In the process of traveling to this gathering place, Rhodes realized that the most likely thing for these mages to discover the anomaly was the hero template he had. Rhodes believed that there would be no heroes among the mages who had died in the flames of Hell, or even among all the mages who had fled here.

The will of the heroes doomed them to make it difficult for them to act like ordinary mages, and when Bracada was threatened, these heroes thought about how to save more ordinary mages in addition to how to defeat the barbarian army.

Few heroes, especially those among mages, choose to abandon everything in Bracada and flee to the place before the outcome of the war is known, trying to regain the glory of mages.

Compared with ordinary heroes, the will of a mage is more difficult to condense, and there are very few high-level mages who can become heroes through the condensation of will.

The perennial study of spells makes it difficult for mages to have too many emotional fluctuations due to what happens in the outside world. As their wisdom deepens and their understanding of the world broadens, mages are calmer than other creatures in most cases, especially the presence of high-level mages.

Of course, among the high-level mages, there are also some exceptions who can become heroes by their own will.

According to Rod's recollections, in the game of the previous life, according to the players at the time, the more paranoid creatures are, the easier it is to condense their own will, so as to awaken their own heroic specialties and become real heroes.

The player's existence will not be limited by the will, and only after killing a certain hero, he can also awaken the hero's specialty.

According to the research of players at that time, if the player's behavior meets certain requirements, just like the creatures in the game, and truly completes the condensation of the will, it will make certain changes in their hero specialties, but few players can do it, and Rod doesn't know much about this.

And whether it is Rhodes or Rowling, they both have the identity of heroes. Through the presence of the Eye of Perspective, these mages were able to easily discern this, creating serious doubts about their identity.

However, this did not make Rhodes feel embarrassed, and Rhodes himself was able to hide his identity as a hero by relying on the treasure that he had hidden his identity in the Potions Contest and feeding back the wrong information to the See-Through Eye.

And on the way here, when Rod said this to Rowling, Rowling seemed to realize something and cast a disguise on herself.

Under the influence of the camouflage method, even if Rhodes used the clairvoyant eye, he could not get any information about the hero from Rowling's body.

In addition, when Rod looked at Rowling like this, he couldn't confirm Rowling's heroic identity through the induction between heroes.

This discovery undoubtedly surprised Rod extremely much, and in Rode's opinion, the effect that Rowling's disguise Dafa could achieve has undoubtedly exceeded his expectations.

Since the induction between heroes is two-way, when Rod can't generate induction, Rowling also can't perceive Rode's heroic identity, which undoubtedly makes Rowling a little surprised for a while.

As for how Rowling used the disguise Dafa to achieve this, Rod also had a guess in his mind, knowing that it might be related to the anomaly that Rowling had previously exhibited when casting spells.

Rowling's special camouflage magic undoubtedly made Rhodes have no worries and can go to this gathering place of mages.

And the final result was also consistent with what Rhodes expected, the mage did not rely on the existence of the clairvoyant eye to see any problems from himself and Rowling, but just regarded him as an ordinary official mage.

At this time, the only thing that Rhodes needed to worry about was no longer the probe from the mage, but the ice element who understood his identity on the side, and this was also the reason why Rhodes looked at the ice element at this time.

In Rhodes' opinion, if he knew the details of the ice elemental and leaked the information about his identity, it would undoubtedly ruin his entire plan, and Rhodes could only fight with the mages around him.

In this case, Rhodes also had to keep an eye on the behavior of the Ice Elemental.

Fortunately, through his own observations, Rhodes noticed that the ice elemental did not seem to have any intention of revealing secrets.