Chapter 1180: Moyas

Looking at Fried in front of him, from his words, Rod seemed to sense a special phenomenon.

Rod noticed that the emotions in Fried's heart were very strong, in addition, there seemed to be a special ability in it, constantly comforting Moyas on the side, for this special ability, Rod seemed extremely familiar, even Rod himself also has such an ability.

What exists in Fried's perception is the concern for Moyas, and when this concern is strong enough to a certain extent, even more than his own concern, this special ability is formed, and what Fried has is the ability to perceive blood.

Originally, when Rod used this special ability, he also needed to rely on the existence of treasures to achieve this, but later, infected by Rowling's will, Rod no longer needed the power of treasures, and really had this unique perception ability.

And the treasure that came from the necromancer that Rhodes originally killed, which provided the ability to perceive bloodlines, and when Rod really mastered this ability, he gave it to Rowling.

Consistent with the effect of this ability possessed by Rod, relying on the effect of blood perception, Fried was able to perceive all kinds of thoughts in Moyas's heart, and transmitted his thoughts directly from the perception to Moyas's heart, before Moyas was able to suppress the anger in his heart, thanks to Fried's continuous reassurance and admonition in his heart.

Compared to this ability that Rhodes possesses, Fried has the same pure sense of blood and does not die because of anything, which is why he finally made this choice.

Rhodes noticed that the ability to perceive blood only existed in Fried, and Moyas on the side did not have this ability.

This also means that Fried can rely on his blood perception ability to remotely transmit information to Moyas, but Moyas has no way to respond to Fried, and can only passively receive all the information sent by Fried, but there can be no two-way transmission of intelligence between the two.

"I grant your request to release this dwarf."

Rod's casual words hit Fried in the heart like a hammer, and he never thought that the necromancer in front of him would easily agree to his request, perhaps moved by his words.

"Your magnanimity will be remembered by the dwarves and praised from the bottom of their hearts."

Seeing that Rod made this decision, Fiat immediately complimented, to which Rod just sneered.

Rhodes chose to release Moyas, naturally he could not have been moved by Fried's words, but had another plan.

Fried's ability to perceive blood is the key to Rhodes' choice to release Moyas.

Rhodes predicted that when Moyas was released, he would pass on everything that had happened in the dwarven village, along with the information he knew, to the elves in the depths of Erie.

The ability to sense blood has always been extremely rare, even rarer than the will of heroes, and there is hardly any way to limit the effectiveness of this ability other than being too far away.

At the same time, bloodline perception will not be detected by any other creature, compared to all other ways of transmitting information, bloodline perception is more hidden, and ordinary necromancers are not aware of the existence of this ability at all.

Because of this, those elves must want to get more useful information through Moyas, especially the information directly from within the necromancer and directly from Fried.

This method seems to be able to have a great effect and get a lot of information that is helpful to the battle situation, but Erry's elves definitely didn't expect that Rhodes knew more than them in terms of the ability to perceive bloodliness, and this ability to transmit information could not hide from Rhodes' prying eyes at all.

Because of this, Rod chose to release Moyas in order to use some false news at a critical moment to make Eli suffer a big loss, even if it did not achieve the expected results, Rod did not care, at best, it was just a low-level creature.

For Rhodes, releasing Moyas is just one less corpse witch, or the lack of hostages to restrain Fried, once Moyas fools Ery's elves in the subsequent battle, the gains obtained are not comparable to keeping them as hostages.

Out of this consideration, Rod chose to release Moyas, and before that, Fried's words did not have much impact on Rodes.

As for the fact that Moyas will expose Fiat's identity to the Elf of Eri, Rhodes is not worried, even if there is no Moyass, Fiat's identity will be exposed sooner or later, and the release of Moyas will only speed up the process.

With the continuous transformation of the Corpse Witch King, a large number of dwarves who fell under the cloud of death have been transformed into corpse witches at this time, and surrounded Rhodes, firmly surrounding several people in the field.

Perhaps due to the different objects of transformation, compared to the corpse witches that Rhodes had seen before, these corpse witches in front of him were short in stature, and the death energy contained in their bodies was not very strong, but this was just Rhodes' feelings, in the eyes of the two living dwarves in the field, each of these corpse witches had the ability to cause them to death.

At Rod's signal, the corpse witches in the rear moved to the sides, and the corpse witches that originally surrounded the field separated the passage one person's width from it, and Rod looked at Moyas.

Moyas was also incredulous about his imminent release, and according to the character of a necromancer, he would definitely not let himself go easily.

There was a sense of alarm in his heart, but before Moyas could think clearly, Fried's angry rebuke came through his mind, urging him to get out of this place quickly.

Seeing this, and without disobeying Fried's instructions, Moyas crossed Rhodes and walked towards the passage among the corpse witches.

Noticing the corpse witches around him who were similar to him, Moyas felt a sadness in his heart, he knew that these corpse witches in front of him were all transformed from the original clansmen.

Even though they have long since died, the souls of these clansmen still cannot rest in peace, and they have always been manipulated by the necromancer, becoming a member of the necromancer's side, bringing deep calamity to other creatures, and I don't know when the end will be.

Moyas's heart was full of emotion, but he had no ability to solve this matter, how could he, who could not even deal with a corpse witch, deal with such a large number of undead creatures, and even his own chance of survival, was only obtained by Fried's begging.

Realizing this, Moyas sighed deeply, then stopped paying attention to the surrounding corpse witches, and instead walked briskly towards the passage that stretched to the ground.