Chapter 332: Psalm 1
At this time, Rowling took the book from Rod's hand, and there was a trace of doubt in her eyes.
According to Rowling's memory, Rhodes had already taught him the books he had. Even in the process of waiting, he could only keep looking at the books he had mastered, and he didn't expect that Rhodes would take out a book that he hadn't seen before, since he had this book, why didn't he take it out and hand it to himself in the morning?
At Rod's suggestion, Rowling opened the book in her hand and began to read the contents of the book.
Slowly, as she read, Rowling's face began to change.
Rowling noticed that the problem in the book was not a simple lingua franca, but a mixture of Krulrod's native language and other languages. Through Rowling's newfound linguistics, Rowling realizes that this even includes Elven language.
After learning about this situation, Rowling also roughly realized why Rod did not give this book to herself at the beginning, and even if Rod gave it to him early in the morning, she could not know the contents of it due to the language barrier.
But now, because of her strong learning ability, when Rowling has mastered linguistics, she will be able to understand the content of this book, which is why Rhodes gave this book to Rowling.
The book that Rhodes gave to Rowling was one of the treasures he had acquired from the Silva tribe, Silva's Psalms.
When he got this psalm, in Rhodes's impression, it was not very powerful, and it could only improve the overall attributes of the Silva tribe's centaurs, and it could not have any effect on other creatures.
After receiving the psalm, Rhodes also asked the centaur leader what information was recorded in the book itself, but the centaur leader was also unable to say anything.
In addition to some of Krulrod's native language, the psalm is interspersed with a large number of elven languages, and the centaur leader does not know much about the language of purebred elves.
When he learned that the centaur leader was unable to translate the meaning of the psalms, Rhodes had no choice but to put the psalms away and find someone with special skills in advanced linguistics to translate them at a later opportunity, so as to find out what the psalms were really for.
At that time, Rhodes was still accumulating strength to complete the soul mission. In the course of successive battles, this psalm was gradually forgotten by Rhodes. It wasn't until he realized that Rowling had mastered linguistics that Rod remembered the psalm in his hand.
The Psalm was given to Rowling to allow Rowling to look at its contents and see if she could use this form to give the Psalms an additional boost to the additional attributes.
At this time, Rowling also began to flip through the psalm and began to read what was written in it. In the process, Rod could only wait on the sidelines.
While waiting, Rhodes also took a book in his hand and began to flip through it casually.
Rod's gaze seemed to be on the book in his hand, but in fact, what he was looking at was his own attribute panel, and even Rowling on the side did not find anything abnormal.
Rod noticed that during the time he waited, his experience points had increased a lot, which was naturally inseparable from the death knights under Rhodes.
Any creature killed by the Death Knight will increase Rod's experience. In addition to the Centaur Leader who is fighting in Vilning, Rhodes also has a Death Knight under his command, who should now be in control of Valen, just waiting for Rhodes to return.
At this time, just as Rod was counting his experience points, suddenly, Rod noticed that in his attribute panel, the experience points began to jump rapidly.
At this moment, Rhodes had more than 10,000 more experience points than when Rod first checked it.
Through the system log, Rhodes determined that the amount of new XP should be around fifteen thousand. At the same time, Rhodes confirmed that the amount of experience gained in a split second only means that this is the experience provided by a single creature.
Rhodes knew that the creatures that could provide fifteen thousand experience points were only capable of being a fifth-order hero, except for seventh-order creatures.
In the system log, no information about this creature was provided, but the experience points were given to Rod, but through some vague feelings, Rod probably guessed which creature the fifteen thousand experience points came from.
When the experience points increased again, Rod wanted to increase the skill level immediately, but as if he thought of something, he stopped this idea for the time being.
It didn't take long for Rhodes to finish reading the psalm while he was still thinking about how to improve his strength further.
After reading the whole psalm, Rowling's expression was a little depressed, as if she was infected by the things recorded in the psalm, and Rod could clearly feel this.
Rhodes stretched out his hand and was about to retrieve the psalm to see if there were any new effects, but Rowling held the psalm tightly, as if she had no intention of handing it over.
When Rod's hand touched the psalm, Rowling noticed Rhodes on the side, as if thinking of something, Rowling let go of the psalm she was holding.
Rhodes held the Psalm in his hand, but to his disappointment, the effects attached to the Psalm did not increase to any extent, and only increased the attributes of the Silva Centaur.
After understanding this, Rod could only shake his head, and when he was about to put the psalm into the space ring, Rod noticed that Rowling seemed to have been watching the psalm in his hand.
After discovering this, Rhodes did not put the psalm into the spatial ring, but handed it to Rowling on the side, who hurriedly took it.
For Rod, this psalm is just a useless treasure. The effect attached to the Psalm could not have any effect on Rod, and even if the Psalm was damaged, Rhodes would not have any distress.
However, when Rod noticed that Rowling seemed to care deeply about the psalm, he couldn't help but feel a curiosity in his heart.
Rhodes wondered what it was that caught Rowling's attention so much in this psalm.
If the attributes of the psalm are strong, then it seems understandable that Rowling cares about it, but the attributes of this psalm are obviously not very good, but it can still make Rowling care very much, then it seems a little strange.
Rhodes realized that the reason for this change was obviously because of what was recorded in the Psalms, and perhaps there was something in the Psalms that he did not know.
Looking at Rowling, who was holding the psalm and didn't know what to think, Rhodes asked, "Is there anything recorded in the psalms?" ”