Chapter 367: Modo II

In this case, even if the freelance chamber knew the whereabouts of the Revenant Crystal, it would not easily change the initial goal, and the reward would still be Rhodes.

The freelance chamber of commerce chose to reward Rhodes, in addition to revenge for the attack, and more importantly, to regain some face for himself. This is important in large organizations like this and to prevent others from following suit.

The Guild has access to this information, as does the Freelance Chamber of Commerce in Deya, but there are no changes to who is being rewarded.

Due to Modo's strength, the Freelance Chamber of Commerce would not want to fight the Mother of the Dead even if they knew that it had been taken away from her.

A sixth-order lich, in terms of true strength, can be ranked among the top in the entire territory of Diya.

Similar to necromancers, when their strength has reached a certain stage, they rarely fight each other, and even if there is a conflict, this situation will be avoided.

Knowing the Lich's prowess, few people are willing to take action against the Lich, and if the Freelance Guild insists on rewarding the Lich, not only will it not be fruitful, but the Lich will be resented.

In this case, Rhodes, who also attacked the Freelance Chamber of Commerce, is undoubtedly very suitable as a bounty.

Under this practice of the Liberal Chamber of Commerce, if Rod is not strong and dies under the pursuit of thieves, there is nothing to be done.

No one will choose to question the decision of the Freelance Chamber of Commerce, even if Modo, who really took away the Revenant Crystal, is still alive and well, and will not be held accountable in any way, and the matter of taking the Revenant Crystal will be over.

No one pays attention to what Rhodes has achieved in this matter. The freelance chamber of commerce only wants to save face, and the thieves who take on the task only regard Rhodes as the target of the mission.

Fortunately, Rhodes evacuated from Diya in time and did not suffer any losses under the attack of those thieves.

With the information provided by the Guild in mind, Rhodes made up his mind that when he returned to Deya, he would make the freelancers pay the price. For Modo himself, who snatched the Revenant Crystal, Rhodes didn't think much about it.

Modo only seized the opportunity to take the Mother of the Dead, and with the help of the Mother of the Dead, he completed the Ritual of the Endless Night, transforming himself into a lich.

Even if Rod wanted to get revenge, he would only choose the freelance chamber of commerce that caused the situation, not Modo himself.

Rhodes didn't say much about Reese's inquiry about Modo, and seeing this, Rees could only end the topic.

Once everything was out of the way, Reece had a casual conversation with Rhodes before preparing to leave.

During the conversation, Reece mentioned another thing that caught Rod's attention.

In order to better achieve the next plan, at the request of the Spiritual Society, the necromancer will find a way to expand his influence among the Bracada Spell Academy.

For those mages who have been taught by the academy for a long time and have never been in contact with necromancers, even if the plan is carried out at the end, the magic guild agrees to the necromancer to join the battlefield, these mages will find it difficult to accept for a while.

In terms of concealment, the Spirit Society does a very good job, and in the territory of Bracada, except for the lords who secretly study necromancers everywhere, ordinary mages have little chance to come into contact with necromancers, and they have only heard of the existence of necromancers.

In order to change the impression of necromancers in the minds of these mages, the spirit guild has given the task of making the necromancer increase his influence, but at the same time, he must pay attention to the movements of the magic guild and keep himself hidden.

This requirement of the Spiritual Society seems very contradictory, but once it is achieved, it can have a good effect.

For this reason, after the discussion of many necromancers, they also thought of a way to achieve this requirement.

Among these necromancers, some of the mages who are close to the lord have already received news from the lord that the grand event of the magic academy is coming.

As far as ordinary mages were concerned, they didn't know much about Cruelrod's movements, and as the academy's grand event was approaching, their attention had long been focused on it.

The hearts of these mages of Bracada are filled with contempt for all kinds of other creatures. Rhodes was also a little glad that those high-level members of the Spiritual Guild, and maybe even those related to the Magic Guild, were able to believe what he said about Krulrod.

In Bracada, the responsibilities of each agency are different.

The Magical Guild is responsible for maintaining the stability of Bracada, with a dedicated overseer purging mages who try to explore the taboo. The Magic Guild ignores specific matters from place to place, including conflicts between lieges.

The lord needs to manage his territory well and maintain order within the territory, including the formulation of rules and the punishment of criminals, etc., similar to the Silver Cliff City where Rhodes is located.

In addition to these two institutions, there are also a number of large magic schools in Bracada.

In areas where sorcery flourishes, there are large academies of spells. The area of this kind of spell academy is far larger than that of ordinary towns.

Due to this special environment, an academy is considered a large force in its own right, and manages its own internal affairs, but it is still subject to the supervision of the Magic Guild.

There, there is the real backbone of Bracada, and even if Bracada as a whole shows a tendency to decay, here this trend does not show up at all, and only makes people see the glorious magic civilization.

Necromancers are able to infiltrate the lords of Bracada, but they cannot penetrate into the Spell Academy, and the influence of the Necromancer is the lowest among the Spell Academy.

Due to his experiences in his previous life, Rhodes was well aware of the environment inside these spell academies.

Rhodes recalls that the Academy of Spells was full of the kind of mage apprentices who were dedicated to learning spells, as well as the most orthodox mages.

These mages have always been in the academy, and they have only accepted the academy's teachings about them, and they don't know anything about the surrounding forces and what kind of necromancy exists, and they just oppose it according to their own understanding.

If there is any flaw in Rod's plan, it is that in the Magic Academy, it will be met with great resistance. The mages in these academies will strongly oppose the union with the necromancer.

During the conversation, Reece only briefly mentioned this, but seeing that Rhodes seemed very interested, he told all the information he knew.