Chapter 177: Destruction II

At this point, the panicked dwarves apparently forgot that they had fled to the village in order to escape the pursuit of the centaurs behind.

The dwarves were about to flee in all directions, but the centaur undead in the rear had already surrounded them and began to hunt down the fleeing dwarves.

And all this was seen by Rhodes on the side.

While the centaur leader attacks the dwarves, Rhodes has the bone dragon enter the dwarven village directly from above.

Taking advantage of the stunned dwarves around him, Rhodes took Ral to the side of the battlefield, and the bone dragon attacked the dwarves.

Beside Rod, Ral was watching all this, and although his face tried to remain calm, the fluctuations in his eyes showed that his heart was not as emotionless as his face.

Ral remembered that the dwarven village in front of him was an alternative target for him. Since this place is the closest to the Silva tribe, when the trumpet was sounded before, but there was no response from the Silva tribe, Lal thought of another place to trade was here.

It was only at this time, because of his own guidance, that this powerful mage obtained information about this location, which eventually led to the destruction of this dwarven village.

After realizing this, Ral felt a little unbearable in his heart. But then, Ral seemed to figure out something, and although the destruction was still happening all around, Ral no longer felt bitter and blamed for it.

Ral knew that the reason he did this was just to survive, and even if he brought himself back to the previous moment, he would do the same, telling the necromancer in front of him the location of this place, so why should he blame himself.

Unlike Ral, who was beside him, Rhodes watched the destruction happen in front of him, but in his heart he was calculating the strength of the undead creatures under his command.

In the battle, the bone dragon showed a strength far beyond the surrounding dwarves, even if there were many fourth-order dwarves in the village, they were also unable to stop the attack of the bone dragon.

In the absence of fifth-order creatures, the bone dragon was able to exert its strength to the fullest.

Between low-level creatures, just looking at the attributes, there is not much difference. Even if the stat is a few points higher, it can't reach the level of crushing.

This is also the reason why creatures below the fourth order can rely on their own combat skills to defeat powerful enemies. Like a first-order skeleton warrior, they can even defeat weaker second-order creatures.

And once the rank increases, the attribute reaches more than 20 points, and enters the elite attribute stage, each attribute can bring significant bonuses, which is also the reason why high-level creatures can comprehensively crush low-level creatures.

After reaching the fourth order, for normal creatures, if they do not awaken to become heroes, or master some powerful spells and treasures, it is rare for them to cross the level of challenges.

The dwarves beside the bone dragon fell in pieces, and the crushing of the high-level creatures against the low-level creatures was vividly exerted at this moment.

All the remaining dwarves all have the belief of death, wanting to drag this powerful undead creature back, so that the remaining weak dwarves in the tribe can have a chance to escape from this place.

However, the actions of these dwarves were destined to be in vain, and in order not to expose his existence, Rhodes deliberately asked the centaur leader to take his undead creatures to rob and kill the dwarves who wanted to flee outside the village.

Rhodes knew that in the case of a head-on battle, the centaur leader had never let him down, and the dwarves in front of him would not have any chance to escape from the centaurs.

Looking at the experience points that were jumping rapidly in the attribute panel, Rhodes knew that although the battle was not over, the ending had been decided. It was only a matter of time before the entire dwarven village was destroyed.

Rhodes was worried about the dwarves who were delivering news to the rest of the surrounding tribes when the bone dragon had just arrived. Under the circumstances, Rhodes could only let the vampires go after the dwarves.

At this point, Rhodes saw that the vampires had returned to the battlefield, helping the centaur undead quickly clear the surrounding dwarves.

Through the message from the spirit imprint, Rhodes knew that the vampires had already dealt with the dwarves who had delivered the message.

With the entry of Rhodes' main undead creatures into the battlefield, the dwarves, who were already at a disadvantage, became even more unable to resist, and the battle showed a one-sided trend, ending in the death of all the dwarves in a short period of time.

According to Rhodes' observations during the battle, the size of the dwarven village here was even larger than the one he had visited on his mission.

In the course of this battle, Rhodes didn't even make a move at all, and only relied on his undead creatures to capture this dwarven village.

Rhodes knew that as the battle progressed, both his own strength and that of the undead creatures under his command had been greatly improved, and the dwarven village that had once needed to be infiltrated alone to destroy was completely crushed by his own strength at this time.

As the battle drew to a close, Rhodes quickly ordered his centaur leader, with most of the centaur spirits, to search the village for dwarves who might be hiding. Rod then asked a small group of centaur undead to gather the corpses on the battlefield.

At this point, Rhodes walked towards the interior of the village.

Originally, in order to quickly destroy the surrounding villages, Rhodes did not plan to carefully search for items inside the village, but since this was a dwarven village, thinking of the possible existence of dwarven vaults inside the village, Rhodes still planned to go and explore.

Ral saw Rhodes go straight into the village, seemingly forgetting about himself, and the surrounding centaur undead were constantly gathering the corpses, and suddenly had some thoughts in his heart.

Unfortunately, before Ral could put these ideas into practice, he saw a vampire staring at him.

Seeing the glint in the vampire's eyes, Ral instinctively took a few steps back, then hurried towards the interior of the village, following Rhodes.

Ral already knew that although Rhodes was gone, he did not give up control of himself. Rather than facing these bloodthirsty undead creatures, Ral would rather stay with Rhodes.

Judging by the strength shown by this necromancer, and the near-crushing results of the battle, Ral understands that this dwarven village alone is obviously not enough for Rod,

Although Rod noticed Raal in the rear, he didn't pay much attention to it.

As he walked along, Ral saw that the centaur undead had found many dwarves hiding in the village and had little ability to resist.

In the face of these dwarves, the centaur undead did not spare any hands, and after killing them directly, they were transported to the location at the entrance of the village.

Seeing this scene, Lal felt a chill in his heart, but he didn't say much, and still followed closely behind Rhodes.