Chapter 638: Perception One

Looking at Rowling on the side, at this time, Rod's ears were still echoing with the words she said.

Through his own ability, Rhodes still found an extremely important message from Rowling's words, that is, everything mentioned in Rowling's words is not false, it is the true thoughts that exist in her heart.

Combined with the things that Rowling mentioned before, Rod at this time seems to have realized in his heart what kind of heroic will Rowling has, even if Rowling herself may not be aware of this, but Rod can also analyze it through various signs before.

What surprised Rod was extremely surprised, and he didn't even know how to respond for a while, Rowling's words had fully demonstrated that his heroic will had a great relationship with Rod himself, and it could even be said that Rod himself.

According to Rod's understanding, Rowling's situation is very different from herself.

After coming to this world, Rhodes still retains the mentality in his previous life, and is always pursuing the acquisition of experience points, so as to improve his strength, and can do whatever it takes at this point, as for how to use it after gaining power, Rhodes has never considered it.

Unlike herself, Rowling did not have this thirst for power from the beginning, on the contrary, it was at her own request that she began to learn spells.

And in the process that followed, even after gaining great power, Rowling's mind did not change, and did not awaken the mission that a natural hero needs to undertake as Rhodes expected, and under the influence of this mission, he did some abnormal behavior, but always wanted to follow him.

Regarding this phenomenon that existed in Rowling, Rhodes before thought that it was a limitation in the soul mission, which made Rowling not awaken the true hero's will because of his own experience, but now, Rhodes suddenly realized that his original idea had a problem from the beginning.

Rowling has always chosen to follow her, not because she failed to awaken the will of the hero, but because she had already awakened the will of the hero, and under the influence of the will of the hero, she chose this, but Rowling didn't seem to realize it.

From Rowling's words, Rhodes has realized that the heroic will awakened by Rowling has a great relationship with himself, and may even be himself, which is why Rowling made such a choice.

After realizing this, Rod was able to give a reasonable explanation for some of Rowling's previous behaviors, and at the same time, Rod also felt a touch in his heart.

Previously, Rod never thought that Rowling's heroic will had such a big relationship with him. Perhaps in Rod's subconscious, he has realized this, and Rowling's previous behavior has also explained it, but Rod still didn't believe it.

Just as Rod had been touched by Rowling's words and had gained an increase in his sense of kinship, in retrospect, Rhodes had also found some anomalies in it.

Rhodes knew that there were some limitations to the creation of a hero's will, and the boost it could bring to other creatures, and that he couldn't rely on this alone to improve his stats at will.

Just like the Martyrs' Shrine built in Krulord, the improvements it can bring to other players are only the three basic attribute points of strength, speed, and constitution, and cannot involve other attributes such as knowledge and spirit.

Even if players can learn a lot of the specific information that happened in the first expansion pack from the Martyrs' Shrine, and learn a lot of historical information from it, enriching their understanding of this world, they will not be able to improve their knowledge attributes by even 1 point. And this is the limit of the hero's will.

The attributes that the Hero's Will can improve for the player must be very consistent with the player. Tanan, who has never learned spells and has always led the barbarians in rebellion, naturally does not have the will to improve the attributes related to spells.

This point is also extremely applicable to Rowling at this time.

If Rowling's heroic will is different from what Rhodes thinks, then before that, even if Rhodes is touched by Rowling's words, it is impossible to get an improvement in blood perception. The direction of attribute improvement has largely explained the will of Rowling herself.

Under the effect of this heroic will, when Rod just obtained the attribute bonus, he was actually able to find some problems, but Rod at that time didn't care about this, even if he found some clues from it, before it was fully confirmed, Rod probably wouldn't believe it.

In Rod's heart, there is always a kind of caution, and under the effect of this caution, Rod's ability to smoothly avoid some disasters that happened to him, but because of this caution, in the process of moving forward, Rods will also ignore many other things.

Out of caution, when Rhodes wanted to confirm her heroic will to Rowling, in the process of questioning, in order to ensure the accuracy of the results, Rod did not think much about it, and immediately cast a peeping eye.

Rod's approach is undoubtedly in line with the concept he originally had in mind. In this case, by using a peeping eye, you can be sure that your information is accurate and you can avoid mistakes in the future.

It's just that in the process of casting the peeping eye, Rod completely ignored his previous commitment to Rowling.

After learning about the effect of Rod's hero specialty, Rowling asked Rod not to use this ability on himself, but Rod didn't say much at that time, so he promised Rowling this, but he didn't implement it properly after that.

In Rod's impression, not only now, it seems that when he existed in the Ice Blue Spell Academy before, in the face of the meteor shower that was about to fall, in order to understand Rowling's true thoughts, Rod also cast a peep eye on him.

Perhaps at this time, Rowling has forgotten these things, including the promises made by Rode, but Rod always remembers, but he doesn't take it to heart, and when he needs to use this, he will still not hesitate to show it to Rowling.

But at this time, Rode, who understood her true thoughts from Rowling's words, suddenly felt a trace of guilt in his heart.