Chapter 224: No Necromancer?

The dragoon troops of the Ryan Empire also have three major categories: sea, land and air, and there are many types of dragons. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info pterosaurs, earth dragons, water dragons and so on, among which the Wyvern Knight can be said without exaggeration to be the strongest air combat force in the whole continent, there is no one. In the empire and the entire breeding industry, the military kept a bunch of dragons like horses. Among them, pterosaurs are one of the most common and relatively lowest-strength dragon species in the dragoon army, and they are often sent to allied countries to do some tasks such as coordinating to maintain peace.

But even the Pterodactyl Knight, whose strength is relatively low, has a superior air combat ability of any class in other countries, and is superior to any other class in terms of flight speed, endurance, strength, magic resistance, and so on. The pterosaur is undoubtedly a high-level in the Warcraft, and its strength is roughly equivalent to that of the eighth-order master of the human race, and it has a certain amount of intelligence.

However, the knight itself is only about the sixth order or above, and the mount of the pterosaur knight is much stronger than the knight. The knight is only responsible for controlling the pterodactyl, and when fighting, it is mainly the pterosaur to fight, supplemented by the knight. It is rumored that the pterosaur will always belong to the army, but the knights are constantly changing, and there will be new recruits who will retire, and a few particularly rich people can bring the pterosaur back when they retire, but ordinary people can't afford to raise it even if they give it away for nothing.

As for why the knight, whose strength is much lower than that of the mount, can manipulate the mount to fight, it can only be said that this is a secret of the Empire. To outsiders, it can only be understood that the boss can hire a bodyguard who is far beyond his strength, and then the knight can also ride a mount that is far beyond his strength.

Seeing the dragon rider hovering nearby, it seemed that he was still observing. The dark elf, who was still pressed to the ground, was still angry: "Let go of me!"

Kevin knew that this was no longer the time to interrogate him, so he immediately nodded: "Let go." ā€

Everyone immediately retreated as they were told, and the dark elf got up from the ground, still very angry, straightened his collar, and snorted coldly.

In the air, the dragon knight began to shout, in imperial Chinese: "Hey, I received a report, there is a necromancer here?

"Yes!" Kevin replied, looking back.

"Who are you, where are you?" the dragoon shouted in the air.

Sain whispered on the side: "This cargo is quite cautious, right? ā€

Kevin continued: "Lou Pauler, of the Military Observer Corps. ā€

"Military Observer?" the dragon knight seemed to object, "Didn't they all go back?"

"We're in the second batch," Kevin had to explain with his neck tilted, "and we have papers. And our resident ambassador can testify!"

The dragon knight circled for a few more moments, and finally landed on a tree on the right, and then heard a click, and the thick trunk of the bowl was trampled off, and there was a clatter. A vertical tree was trampled horizontally, and the pterosaur also stood on the ground, from the pterosaur to the knight's face did not change, making it impossible to tell whether they accidentally stepped on it, or deliberately showed their strength?

There are two people on the back of the pterosaur, one holding the reins, and the body is slightly smaller, which should be the dragon knight. And the person behind him was wearing a white priest's robe and holding a staff, which should be someone sent by the Church of Light. Both of them are not very old, they look like they are in their thirties, their eyes are arrogant, and they completely look at Kevin and the others as if they were looking at the countrymen.

Kevin stepped forward to greet him and saluted, "Sir, the necromancer we just met is in the cave. Very strong, will use a spell like black smoke, and the ability to splice together the corpse of a gnoll. ā€

The priest-like man behind him jumped down: "Are you sure it's a necromancer?"

"I'm sure. Kevin replied.

"You know, necromancers can also be faked," replied the priest-like man, "and the black smoke you speak of may be some other spell, and you may see the corpse standing up, maybe it is just one of the distractions." The mage distraction can make the mop stand up, and it is not difficult to make the corpse stand up. ā€

"There are still remnants of the spell release, as for whether it is or not, you will know when you go in and see. Kevin replied.

The priest and the dragon knight looked at each other and smiled, "It's not that I don't believe you, but in fact, necromancers have been extinct for more than three hundred years. Usually we also get reports of necromancers, but in the past, most of them were false positives. Some are just normal natural phenomena and even pranks. ā€

Kevin smiled, knowing that the other party looked at him as if he was looking at a villager, and it was useless to say anything, let them investigate for themselves.

"Well," the pastor continued, "that we will certainly go into the cave as a sign of our attention." But in order to refute the rumors, please also come with us. You're familiar with the caves, so it's normal to show us the way. ā€

Kevin was stunned and couldn't help but be surprised: "Why do you want us to go in? Our strength is very low, and it is dangerous to go in!"

"You can rest assured!" the priest patted his chest and assured, "I am a battle priest of the Church of Light, not an ordinary priest. I can assure you that the necromancer is extinct and will never appear again! I can vouch for it with my reputation, so you can rest assured. ā€

"That's not the problem, is it?" said Kevin.

The dragon knight also spoke at this time: "Take a step back and say that if there is really a necromancer, this is the public enemy of the whole continent." You are not ordinary civilians, and as soldiers of Lou Paule, are you not obliged to act with us?"

It's really hard to refute this, and Kevin fell silent for a while. The main reason is that these two people are strong, and their identities can't afford to offend.

"What's the matter?" the self-proclaimed Battle Priest asked, "Don't worry, my recovery skills are also top-notch, as long as I have a breath of air, I can basically renew it for you." ā€

Kevin really couldn't push it off, so he had no choice but to turn around and greet everyone: "Let's go, let's get ready, and go into the cave again." ā€

Everyone couldn't understand Kevin and the Dragon Knight's imperial Chinese, and they didn't know what was going on, but they didn't have any objections. Only the dark elf said coldly: "I won't go, go first!"

After saying that, he didn't turn back and walked down the mountain, everyone couldn't help but turn their heads to look at Kevin, Kevin hesitated slightly, but let him go away. However, the current situation is really not suitable for chasing him, once the dragon knight is interested in tracking down, it is difficult to explain where the 100 million dogecoin came from.

Forget it, more is better than less, money comes easily, and it's not a pity to have less. Kevin collected his mood and beckoned everyone to enter the cave together. The priest and the dragon knight followed, and although they said that there were absolutely no necromancers, they were actually nervous and unambiguously armed.

"This is where the zombie gnolls jumped out," Kevin explained to the two reinforcements behind him when he reached the vertically downward cavern, "it looked like a three-headed and six-armed gnoll at the time, and I didn't fight it directly, I slashed the ground with a sword, and it fell back again." We haven't been down in it. ā€

The priest came over and took a look, and the smell of made him frown: "Then why don't you go down and have a look?"

"Oh, I didn't have time to escape. Kevin replied.

"Then let's go in and have a look. "The priest is an understatement.

Kevin stood still: "......"

"What's the matter?" the dragon knight spoke, "The dignified Baole soldiers, are you still afraid of being dirty and smelly?"

Kevin sneered twice: "Sorry, we may not be able to go down without a professional rope ladder." Where is the quality of the soldiers of the Lou Baole Kingdom as high as the soldiers of the empire? Why don't you show us a hand too?"

The two sides were silent for a moment, the dragon knight's eyes looked a little sharp, and the priest made a round: "Then go inside first, and we'll come back later." ā€

Kevin nodded and continued to take it inside. When they were about to reach the hall, Kevin explained to them that the peeling of the wall skin was the effect of black magic, and the priest just looked at it and didn't speak.

Until they reached the end of the passage, in this hall that shimmered with countless treasures, the huge amount of wealth undoubtedly shocked everyone. Little Spoon and the others came in for the first time, and the shock was reasonable. And Kevin and Jack came in for the second time, and they had to be shocked again, and they didn't know if their acting skills were up to par.

"What about the necromancer?" asked the priest.

"I don't know. Kevin replied. Although others can't understand the imperial Chinese, they can guess the general meaning of the situation. If Kevin really wants to catch the necromancers, he can just take them to the cave he dug himself, what are you doing here?

But doubts are doubts, no one said anything, they all cooperated with the acting, and they pretended not to understand.

"Let's look around. The priest ordered, and he and the dragon knight also walked to the wall to carefully observe the gems embedded in the wall.

"That's right!" the dragon knight suddenly added, "Don't move the things here yet, it may be a very crucial clue, understand?"

Kevin nodded again and again, indicating that he understood, and conveyed it casually. Everyone banged on the wall, and naturally they found nothing after a circle. Returning to the middle to continue the discussion, the priest also began to inquire specifically about the specific process of Kevin's discovery of the necromancer and the purpose of his trip.

Kevin replied selectively, saying that he had learned that there were gnolls here, so in the spirit of maintaining peace, he brought people over to exterminate them, and there were still a large number of gnolls on the hillside to testify. But I didn't expect to meet a necromancer after entering the cave, chased by black smoke, blocked by zombie jackals, and finally escaped, and then waited for rescue. And as for things like 100 million dogs, Kevin certainly omitted.

"We saw you holding down a dark elf when we came, what's going on?" the dragon knight asked.

"Oh, he scolded us a few times, and we beat him up. Kevin replied.

The priest sighed: "Everyone still has to forgive each other when they go out." ā€

"Well, that's right. Kevin nodded.

"Then now there's only that vertical cave to go," the priest concluded, "and you said there was a necromancer, so where is it?"

"Guess. Kevin replied with that.

"I'll tell you again, there are no necromancers. The priest repeated, "If what you say is true, it may be a trick in other ways. You said that the zombie gnoll jumped out and immediately fell down. That means it doesn't have a chance to do anything with you, does it?"

"yes. Kevin replied.

"Then there's a problem here," replied the priest, "you didn't fight zombies, how do you tell the difference between real zombies and marionettes?"

"What do you mean?" Kevin was surprised, "It's all faked?"

"Quite possibly," replied the priest, "because we've received a number of reports from necromancers, but all of them are false. Do you think you've offended anyone lately?"

Kevin was amazed, impressed by the rich imagination of the other party. I couldn't help but ask again: "But what remains here is the dark element, right?"

The priest explained: "The dark element exists objectively, and it is found in many mausoleums or next to dead bodies. The use of dark elements is considered a necromancer. It's not that there is a dark system, there are necromancers, you know? It could be a natural phenomenon. ā€

"And there are so many spar mines here, it's inevitable that no one will want to make money. The dragon knight added.

Kevin thought for a moment, and suddenly realized: "No wonder this dark elf behaves strangely, it turns out that he designed all this?"

The two people on the other side were also relieved, and the priest gave Kevin a specific analysis: "Obviously, this dark elf is not a good person. He knew in advance that there were abundant mines here, so he designed the mechanism in advance. Think about it, has he been away from you alone for too long?"

Kevin replied, "He was the one who stood guard at night. ā€

"That's right!" the dragon knight said, "He's got a lot of time to do the trick design, and he'll turn it off when you go into the Gnoll Cave." The black smoke came out, and the zombie gnolls also got out, maybe hanging with a rope, maybe with their mysterious wooden spells. It's possible that he was going to kill you right here, but unfortunately he failed!"

The priest chimed in: "So he made a second plan, and when you come out of the cave, you must think that you have met a necromancer, so you must let us come." And once we come here, everything will be clear when we check. So he took the opportunity to suddenly insult you, and we happened to arrive, and he pretended to be angry and left. In fact, he would have run away by now!"

Kevin looked shocked and almost believed it. But he said: "I didn't expect him to be this kind of person." ā€

The dragon knight concluded: "So this is actually your internal conflict, or you should solve it internally." ā€

"Well, that's hard sir. Let you run for nothing. Kevin was ashamed.

The dragon knight was also polite: "We won't run in vain, the treasures in the wild, those who see them have a share." We'll take some of the hedron from this wall as a reward. ā€

Kevin wondered, "But it's probably some kind of mausoleum, or an underground palace or something." Wouldn't it lose its cultural value if it was destroyed rashly? Shouldn't it be protected?"

"Alas!" the priest sighed, "you don't understand. There is no way to protect this war-torn place, and sooner or later it will be destroyed by others. We're just digging them out before anyone else destroys them, and that's called conservation digging, you know?"

"I see. Kevin was stunned.

The two of them had no scruples, the dragon knight slashed his sword against the wall, the inlaid spar was easily swept down, and the priest picked up the space ring and snapped it below, the efficiency was so high that people suspected that they were veterans.

The others looked at them blankly, they did not understand the imperial Chinese, so that they could not understand what the current situation was. Subconsciously asked Kevin with his eyes, but Kevin just gestured not to ask.

"Hey, why don't you move?" the dragon knight was probably a little embarrassed to scrape the wall, and looked back and smiled, "You also have a responsibility to protect the culture, and you should also do some obligations." ā€

Kevin laughed dryly, "We don't have a space ring. ā€

The dragon knight was surprised: "Why don't you even have a space ring and come out to adventure? Otherwise, I have a trolley here for you to take." The dragon knight raised his hand and threw a wooden cart from the spatial ring, with several empty sacks on it.

"Thank you so much. Kevin was not polite, and turned his head to let everyone learn to work, scraping the walls and picking up spars.

"You're welcome," replied the dragon knight, "we are Imperial, we are friendly and kind, and we are happy to help people. ā€

"Uh-huh. Kevin nodded his head again and again.

After a while, the entire hall was darkened, all the hedras were taken away, and the walls were full of Dao sword marks. The dragon knight and the priest took more than half, and Kevin and the others loaded a trolley, which was about half. Both sides were harmonious, with smiles on their faces, all the way out of the cave.

"Don't trust people casually in the future, you know?" The priest gave them a final instruction as they parted.

Kevin nodded repeatedly, of course. Eventually, he watched the pterosaur fly high and disappear into the air in the distance.

At this time, Little Spoon and the others surrounded Kevin and asked eagerly, "What the hell is going on?"

"They said there were no necromancers, so they went back. Kevin spread his hands.

"And who's that one in our cave?" the crowd was amazed.

"How do I know who she is?" Kevin replied.

"Then why don't you take them to our cave and catch her?" asked Little Spoon.

Kevin was straightforward: "You can also see that we are the ones who lead the way into the cave." I'm not stupid to arrest someone or let's go ahead. ā€

Everyone was stunned and didn't know how to answer for a while.

"Let's go, go back to the city. Kevin beckoned everyone, pushed the cart himself, and walked down the mountain slowly. Everyone could only subconsciously keep up.

When passing by the cave he dug, Kevin smiled: "I thought the most dangerous place was the safest place, but I didn't expect it to be true!"

Inside the cave: "......"