Chapter 677: Determination
Previously, in Rhodes' opinion, the necromancer he met in the Windy City, and even the senior necromancer who was in charge of overseeing the battle during his battle with Eli's elves, could be counted among the ranks of corpse witches.
Unlike those real lichs, these corpse witches who exist in the territory of Diya often have a deep obsession in their hearts, and have an extreme desire to become real lichs.
Compared to the necromancers, who are also known as corpse witches, these corpse witches who have been corrupted by the energy of death tend to be more unbearable in shape, but their forms are more similar.
For those corpse witches who are extremely powerful, but for various reasons, they have never been able to become real lichs, in order to show their great strength, the necromancers within Diya will even call them by the name of the corpse witch king.
This is something that the necromancers who have transformed into corpse witches cannot do in any way. No matter how powerful the corpse witch is that belongs to the undead creatures, it cannot be called the corpse witch king.
In Rod's view, for Rowling at this time, the erosion of death energy on her body obviously did not reach the stage of a real corpse witch, and did not cause all kinds of traces of corpse witches to appear on her body.
Even under the resistance of the huge life force in Rowling's body, it can greatly slow down this erosion caused by death energy.
Compared to regular creatures, four times the amount of Origin Life Force brings Rowling more than just an increase in the amount of health.
Under the effect of this huge life force, all of Rowling's attributes related to life force have been greatly improved, whether it is the recovery speed of the wounds on her body or the resistance to death energy, it is far beyond the ability of ordinary creatures.
This point, Rod before, did not expect. Before giving Rowling a potion to boost her vitality, all Rhodes thought about was simply wanting to increase Rowling's health.
Under the effect of this huge source life force, Rowling can resist the erosion caused by spiritualism to a large extent, and greatly slow down the erosion of death energy on the body, but Rod knows that this is never a long-term solution.
Even if Rowling had only just entered the fifth order and was in the initial stage of erosion, the impact of death energy on her body was also manifested in Rowling's body.
Under the effect of death energy, Rowling also produced some abnormalities, the surface of the whole body seemed to lose the color of blood, even after a period of deep meditation, this situation did not improve, and Rowling herself also understood this.
Rod knew that the reason for the change in Rowling's expression was precisely because of the changes in her body.
In Rod's opinion, after completing the deep meditation and performing the transformation ritual, Rowling seems to have forgotten this, but fully cooperated with the process, and even after noticing the anomaly in the memory of the hero Thunderbird, she also told herself about this situation in time to let herself know this important information.
It was only at the last moment, when Rowling smiled, that she realized that her current self had changed dramatically, and she was no longer the same as before, even if she smiled and did not have any blood-colored face on it, it would only bring people a sense of horror.
It was precisely because of this that Rowling immediately collected the smile on her face, and at the same time took the initiative to look away, not daring to continue to look at Rod on the side, and her expression was completely depressed, no longer in her previous state.
In the perception of blood, this kind of connection seems to be broken, also because Rowling is worried that she may rely on this special ability to perceive some of Rod's bad views of herself.
Because of this, for Rowling at this time, she would do this kind of behavior, which made Rod puzzled at first.
Even if he didn't rely on the perceptual abilities attached to blood perception, and didn't use the peeping eye to detect thoughts, just by relying on his own knowledge of Rowling, Rhodes was able to realize this and understand the thoughts that existed in her heart.
In Rod's opinion, Rowling's thoughts were undoubtedly unnecessary, and would only bring her all kinds of unnecessary troubles and disturb her original mood.
It's just that Rod also realizes that Rowling's performance also shows from the side that she values herself. If it weren't for the fact that Rowling thought so highly of herself, she certainly wouldn't care so much about her opinion.
Similar to Rhodes before him, if he didn't care about anything else from the beginning, but focused all his attention on the experience points he could gain, he naturally didn't care about what other creatures thought.
At this time, after realizing the thoughts in Rowling's heart, Rod did not choose to comfort him, but had another move.
Relying on the ability of blood perception, Rhodes took the initiative to deepen the connection between the two, trying to appease Rowling on the side in this way. Rod believes that Rowling at this time can also feel this.
As Rod thought, Rowling, who had always cared about Rode's thoughts, realized the changes in blood perception at the first time.
What made Rod a little concerned was that for the actions he made, that is, the deepening of the connection in the perception of blood, there was no resistance from Rowling on the side.
On the contrary, the various changes in the perception of blood made Rod realize that Rowling not only did not resist the process, but even took the initiative to cooperate with him.
With the gradual deepening of this ability, under the effect of this special ability, Rod believes that at this time, Rowling has been able to fully understand the thoughts in her heart, knowing that she does not have any bad views based on this, on the contrary, she is extremely concerned about her, and even the purpose of going to Diya is also very related to this.
At this time, Rod noticed that Rowling's expression seemed to have changed again, and the emotions contained in it were no longer as low as before.
"Dia ......"
After realizing that Rowling's expression had fully recovered, Rod's attention also shifted from the original Rowling to other matters.
These changes in Rowling made Rhodes more determined to go to Diya to solve the problem of death energy erosion.
Silently reciting this special geographical name in his heart, Rod's expression gradually became solemn.