Chapter 664: Rod's Vest and Purpose

Looking at the Madison in front of him—oh no, it was Rod-Svein's head full of doubts.

The amount of information is a bit large, and even Svein needs to think about it for a while.

Let's take a look at Rod's vest first.

In the past few days, Rhodes has used the following identities - Rod, Khadgar, Medivan, Ronin, Orakil, and many more.

Of these, Khadgar was the first to be used, and it was almost completely revealed at the end of the Zaun Revolution - Rhodes was Khadgar, which is not a secret piece of news.

And Medivan is the vest that Rod used in Noxus - this identity is relatively secretive, and Rod even changed his appearance slightly for this.

Compared to the vest of "Khadgar", the vest of "Medivan" is relatively more hidden, and there are not many people to see.

Arrived at Ronin ...... This is Rod's vest in Demacia, this vest appeared specifically for the convenience of Demacia's trip, and Rod also changed his appearance slightly - he didn't go to Lucian, partly because he was not comfortable wearing a Ronin vest.

(By the way, Ronin's vest had killed Lux, and the young lady of the Crown Guard had done everything she could to find a handsome red-haired mage named Ronin - but apparently, she couldn't do it...... )

As for Olakir - it's just a pseudonym, and Rhodes hasn't even changed his appearance, it's just a bad taste of the "Cult of the Storm Patronus".

So theoretically, Rhodes has a total of five vests and four faces.

Svein, on the other hand, saw three of them.

When facing Darius before, Rod deliberately changed into the vest of "Medivan", just to be able to attract his attention at the first time - and Nunu was discussing with Willamp how to be like Rod Cooooooool, part of the reason is that the fighting style and appearance of the vest of "Medivan" are really interesting and interesting.

Now, facing Svein, Rhodes simply singled out most of his identity.

In the past, more vests were built for convenience and to hide himself in the shadows - but now, Rhodes is not afraid of the vast majority of enemies, and it is impossible for the guy who can pose a threat to him now to be deceived by this simple change in appearance, so Rod began to gradually merge the vests.

As for why the first one to be told was Svein......

Rhodes was purely trying to discourage the Noxus Commander's confidence - unexpectedly, Medivan was Rhodes.

At the same time, Rhodes is also making his attitude high-profile - I don't need to do any disguise and cover for you now, everything can go straight to the point.

Svein apparently realized Rod's purpose for the first time, and he immediately lowered his posture and opened his mouth to show that Noxus was withdrawing from Shurima's competition.

In Noxus, there's no shame in compromising with the strong in private—especially with such a guy who has a deep mind in his own right, and Svein doesn't want to continue to spend it.

But unexpectedly, Rhodes did not agree to Svein's intentions - he even owed Svein the "concessions" he offered.

Don't eat the benefits of your mouth?

What exactly is this guy's purpose?

Don't...... Is it really for Freljord?

It doesn't make sense - isn't he the guardian of Zuan?

According to the spy's return, a large part of Zaun's financial income was deposited into a special account, which presumably belonged to Rhodes.

In Svein's view, although money is not very meaningful to this kind of existence, this account can already fully explain the relationship between Rhodes and Zaun - more importantly, considering the wave of flames in Bilgewater, it seems that Zaun-Piltover-Bilgewater has formed a vague political community, they have the same interests, and both have a pivotal position in the Valoran trade community (especially maritime trade), considering the special status played by Rhodes, After thinking about it, Svein came to the conclusion that "Rhodes wants to build a huge force of his own".

And if that's the case, Shurima is Rhodes' most desirable territory!

Compared to Northern Valoran, with its Freljord, Noxus, and Demacia, it must be that Shurima in the south has a good political environment - there is only one ancient empire here, and that is the ancient Shurima Empire.

And now, the Gulshurima Empire has been completely divided, and the large and small city-states are in their own way, and no one looks down on the other.

In this case, if Rodra had started the political alliance of Zuan-Piltover-Bilgewater and started to unify Shurima as a member of Shurima, this matter would be very promising!

Legally, Zaun was once an important port city of ancient Shurima, and Rhodes could play slogans such as "For the revival of Shurima"; In terms of strength, although the power of Zaun-Piltover-Bilgewater is not very strong, the city-state of Shurima is a group of completely stinky fish and shrimp; Politically, Shurima is located at the southern tip of Valoran, and it is difficult for Ionia, Noxus, Demacia, or Freeljord to interfere with it - and even better, if you want to interfere with Shurima, you must have the help of the navy.

But where is Valoran's most powerful navy?

Bilgewater - After the tide of flames, everyone knows that the "wind god" is on Bilgewater's side, in this case, who else dares to provoke without long eyes?

Svein had also studied Rhodes in the past - after Svein had completed the compilation of the information, he made the judgment that "Rhodes is very likely to annex all of Shurima and will become a fierce rival of Noxus in the future." ”

Svein believes that Rhodes should be very clear about his own judgment - as a person who "plans no less than himself", Rhodes should be the same as he planned.

But now, Rhodes suddenly said that he wasn't for Zuan?

Big brother, when is it, are you still playing word games?

I know that the empire you will build in the future may not be called Zuan, but ...... Is this kind of wordplay interesting?

It's a pity that Rhodes doesn't know what Svein thinks, otherwise he would have laughed out loud, and then mocked the Grand Commander of Noxus,

Yes, Svein's reasoning is mostly logical – but the problem is that he puts himself in the position of a mortal ruler.

As for Rod, he cares more about those transcendent existences.

Not to mention whether Rhodes will become an emperor for reasons - just for the position of the founding of the country, Rhodes could not have chosen Shurima.

There are a lot of remnants of the ancient empire here, and it is also next to the Giant God Peak, and Rhodes will not be at ease in Shurima if he is crazy!

Svein has a good mind - but alas...... My horizons are really small!

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