Chapter 238: Rescue II

As early as the moment the warrior launched the charge, Rhodes also prepared for it.

According to the way he cast the spell in his memory, Rhodes held it with one hand, and a spear with lightning appeared in Rhodes' hand. With a thrust of Rod the spear fired at the warrior.

In the face of the warrior's charge, Rhodes unleashed the Titan Arrow at the first opportunity.

Looking at the spear shooting straight in front of him, the warrior had no intention of dodging, but only protected the shield in front of him.

In the previous battle, although the equipment on his body was almost completely corroded by the dragon's breath, due to the blessing of the spell and the protective treasure he was wearing, the warrior himself did not suffer much damage.

Due to being inside Diya, in order to deal with the attacks of necromancers and prevent them from being eroded by the cloud of death, the treasures on the warrior's body to prevent erosion played a vital role in facing the Nether Dragon's Breath. If it weren't for this treasure, I'm afraid the warrior himself would have been corrupted by the Nether Dragon's Breath, just like the equipment on his body.

At this time, in order to launch a counterattack against the necromancer, the warrior understood that only in the process of advancing could he have a chance to eat the damage caused by the spell, otherwise the result could only be death.

However, what the warrior didn't expect was that the spell cast by Rhodes could not be blocked by simply dealing with it.

In this Titan Arrow, Rhodes only invested 20 mana points, and the bonus brought by these 20 mana points doubled the base damage of the Titan Arrow to 120 points.

Also costing 20 mana, the Titan Arrow can deal much more damage than regular spells.

Caught off guard, the shield in the warrior's hand was completely hit by the Titan Arrow, and at the same time, with an explosion, the warrior flew directly to the side and fell heavily to the ground, not knowing whether he was alive or dead.

Seeing the new amount of XP in the system log, Rhodes knew that the warrior was dead.

After discovering the end of this warrior, the original well-dressed woman suddenly showed a sadness in her eyes.

At this moment, the woman raised her hand, and a wall of fire burned violently on the way Rod had to enter the room.

In the process of burning, the wall of fire ignited a large number of items in the room, but the woman obviously didn't care, but pulled the young woman behind the wall of fire and said a few words, as if she was explaining something.

In the process of explaining, the woman suddenly discovered that the original masked necromancer had passed through the wall of fire and appeared in her sight.

The flames could not burn on the necromancer's body in the slightest, and the wall of fire that was originally used to block the necromancer seemed to have no effect. This scene clearly fell into the eyes of the two people behind.

After passing through the wall of fire, with a burst of mana fluctuations, Rod's figure disappeared directly.

Before the woman could react, Rhodes appeared directly behind her and attacked her. The sword light flashed, and with a sharp feeling of pain, the woman's consciousness quickly dissipated, and she only felt that her whole person was sinking into darkness.

At this point, Rhodes pulled the blade of his sword from the woman's corpse.

After determining that the woman was a spellcaster, in order to prevent her from harming Rowling's life in desperation, Rhodes could only use teleportation to kill the woman.

The result was exactly what Rhodes expected, and without any defense, the woman failed to put up any resistance and was successfully killed by Rhodes.

The moment Rhodes killed him, he got 90 experience points for the woman. After discovering these newly acquired experience points, this amount couldn't help but surprise Rhodes a little.

Rod understood that according to the strength level corresponding to the experience points, this woman's professional level should only be at the level of the second order, and she could only be counted as an ordinary mage apprentice.

Although it was a little different from what he expected, Rod didn't care and looked to the side instead.

The sense of blood has reached an extremely strong level, and Rod can confirm that the woman in front of him is his sister, Rowling.

In the process of observation, Rod also noticed Rowling's appearance.

In the past, Rhodes had also observed the appearance of his body, and Rowling was eighty percent similar to the appearance of his own body, but there were slight differences in the subtleties, and the overall appearance was weaker.

Rod noticed that Rowling's eyes were slightly red, and her lips were clenched, as if she was holding back her grief, but her eyes were extremely resolute, and even if there were tears in them, she did not choke.

This discovery couldn't help but make Rod a little stunned. Combined with the previous woman's actions, Rod realized that he seemed to have misunderstood the relationship between Rowling and the previous woman.

If this had been detected earlier, Rhodes would not have killed him directly, but in this case, it was obviously a little late.

While Rod was thinking, Rowling made a move first.

Rowling didn't say much, didn't even look at the body of the woman on the ground again, and after stopping her grief, she slowly walked to Rod's side, as if waiting for Rod's command.

Rhodes knew that compared to ordinary people, Rowling had experienced a lot, whether it was the destruction of the previous village, the killing of all relatives by undead creatures, or the scene that appeared now, Rowling had a lot of growth.

In this state, Rowling knew very well that for her current self, there was no power to resist this powerful necromancer, and the only thing she could do was to obey.

After discovering Rowling's reaction, Rhodes was also more satisfied, and was able to understand his own situation, so he didn't need to forcibly take him away.

With Rowling with him, Rhodes quickly walked out of the room.

At this time, according to the indication of Rhodes's spiritual imprint, several of the main undead creatures under his command had already gathered here. As for the undead creatures that were transformed in battle, Rhodes did not intend to take them away.

When Rowling and the centaur leader looked at each other, they seemed to confirm something. The centaur leader seems to be eager to attack Rowling in front of him, but is stopped by Rod.

Heroes only need to look at each other to confirm the identity of each other's heroes, in which case the centaur leader apparently spotted the new Rowling and wanted to fight it.

Since Rhodes just wanted to find the hero Rowling and complete his soul mission, and did not intend to destroy the freelance chamber of commerce here, after completing the mission, Rhodes immediately prepared to retreat.

Just as Rod was about to take Rowling aboard the Ghost Dragon, Rod noticed an important problem.