Chapter 404: Ruiz's level
The dissipation of the space anchor made Rhodes sense that something was wrong - under normal circumstances, if the target was eliminated, the space anchor would explode into a firework instead of dissipating silently.
The only reason for this is ...... The target is instantly out of the range of the space anchor positioning, and the lack of energy causes the space anchor to dissipate.
That is, Naga Kapoulos did not die.
It's annoying to cut the grass without roots—but Rhodes doesn't have time to worry about that.
It has been more than two minutes to start with Naga Kapolos, and Rhodes's mana consumption is very large, and he has no ability to continue the pursuit, so he will run.
Reclaiming his familiar arcane energy, Rhodes believed he could handle him.
Just as Rhodes began to relieve himself of the powerful awakening, the belated Ruiz finally walked out of the secret room and came to the battlefield.
And Rod, when he saw Ruiz, decisively threw himself to the ground - with a terrible scream, a floating movement, and a black line on the Guardian's head.
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There's no doubt that Ruiz was a rare late arriver this time - theoretically, when Rod left the Chamber of Secrets, he should have followed as soon as he could.
But because of his return to the Isle of Shadows, Ryze had just been basking in some memories of the past—so by the time he left the chamber to deal with the otherworldly deity, Rhodes had finished his beating of Naga Kapoulos and was once again depleted of mana.
Ruiz, who didn't know what was going on, looked confused, completely confused about what Rod meant.
Originally, Ruiz, who had traded with an undead mage, had a part of the time rune engraving, and was able to understand what happened in the past by going back.
But...... Rhodes had just annihilated the runes here, so there was no way for Ruiz to backtrack near the battlefield.
(It was precisely because the rune annihilation interfered with the law of runes that Ruiz had to take Rhodes to the secret room for treatment, otherwise he would definitely set up a time barrier on the spot and deal with it on the spot.) )
"It's nothing." Seeing Ruiz's doubts, Rhodes's lie came as soon as he opened his mouth, "That guy was scared away by you, but my state is very wrong, and the rune annihilation seems to have some sequelae......"
Ruiz sensed something was wrong, but after thinking about it, she didn't notice anything.
After the rune annihilation, the rune law was seriously ineffective, and many of Ruiz's abilities were limited, and Rod also grasped this and simply lied.
As for whether Ruiz will ask someone else...... Rhodes wasn't worried.
As a Guardian, Ruiz will not appear in front of mortals frequently - even if he appears occasionally, he must maintain a state of "the dragon sees the head but does not see the tail", leaving some clues and legends within the acceptable range, and more will not.
In this case, Ruiz would never ask Giggs or Jinx about Rhodes - he would ask Jana at most.
But now that Rod has taken the lead in speaking, where will Cana not know what Rod means, it can be said that the first time Rod took the initiative to explain, the confession has been completed.
Ruiz is destined not to know the truth of the matter.
For this Guardian, the Rune Annihilator's problem has been solved, and the next thing he needs to pay attention to is the otherworldly god who didn't know how to get it - oh, and the thing he promised Rhodes before, go to Avinia once.
As for the mage on the ground...... Let him lie down on his own.
In the countless years of protection of Ruiz, there are many people like Rhodes who recklessly use runes to annihilate, so he can even be said to be familiar with this situation, and after rolling Rhodes to the side, he dismissed everyone, and then carefully took down the scroll behind him.
Seeing that he had lost a chance to awaken and restore his mana for free, Rhodes could only roll over and get up, standing silently behind Ruiz.
Slowly and cautiously, Ruiz unfolded the scroll—about a tenth of the entire scroll, but the tenth of the scroll had already erupted with energy that made Rhodes jaw-dropping.
The massive energy reaction simply smoothed out the destruction of the runic laws caused by the rune annihilation, as if the castle that children had built on the beach was wiped out by the sudden appearance of an excavator, rough and fast.
It can be said that Ruiz's way of dealing with "accidents" is very special, and its basic idea is to use a huge amount of runic energy to return the environment of the accident place to its original state, erasing all traces.
Simple and crude.
The next task is more troublesome - after restoring the rules of runes, Ruiz, as a guardian, also needs to restore the scene, although it may not be able to restore it to the way it was before the accident, but at least it must be "normalized" here.
After all, the place that had just been smeared by the huge rune ability had completely turned into a dead domain, and there was complete chaos within this hundred meters.
Then, out of nowhere, Rhy pulled out a small scroll, and after unfolding it, Rhodes glanced at it and found that it was written in the original appearance of Fukumitsu Island - according to this scroll, Rhyz began his own work.
Ruiz began to mobilize the power of various runes in a targeted manner, including the power of the runes themselves and the power of rune engraving, and the number of types made Rhodes completely dazzled.
Earth, life, vegetation, order......
In the midst of this hundred-meter chaos, Ruiz is like a creator, and the power of runes is the law of creation he uses.
For example, Rod's rune annihilation is like a corrupted game file that causes an unknowable change in the contents of a small area of disk — and Rheze is the fixer, formatting the area with the unknowable change and then restoring it.
But the scary thing is that Ruiz's restoration method is not through the original backup, but has compiled a game file that is similar to the original!
A series of dazzling operations made Rod dumbfounded, he subconsciously compared the two guardians of Ruize and Medivan, and then was surprised to find that Medivan seemed to have been completely blown up by this Ruize......
Don't tell me anything, it's because of Sargeras's possession - you just look at the difference in the level of business!
It's the same to deal with the problem, Ruiz is on his own from eliminating the shadow to restoring the writing, and it's fast and familiar with the business - if you look at Medivan again, you know that outsourcing (letting the orcs come to Azeroth) has caused a chain reaction!
It's also a guardian, why do you think this gap is so big?
In this way, in Rhodes' surprise, Ruiz quickly completed the final processing, and after more than an hour, the rune laws on Fuguang Island returned to normal again.
And Ruiz, who had successfully retired, finally didn't have much ink, and directly started the winding path and jumped, and the next moment disappeared into a clear blue light.
Looking at the back of Ruiz leaving, Rod touched his chin.
It's kind of interesting......