In Tello's view, compared to the last time he saw Rhodes, Rhodes' strength has obviously undergone drastic changes and has been greatly improved, and in the process, he himself has... There are no changes in level.
When he first met Rhodes, what Turo paid most attention to was the abnormal death energy existing in Rhodes and the corresponding level of spiritualism.
In addition, Rhodes's own rank and his strength did not make Tello feel any problem. In Tello's view at the time, as long as he paid a certain price, he could defeat someone whose rank was inferior to his own. of Rhodes.
At this time, the change in strength shown by Rhodes had made Tello understand that no matter what actions he made, there was no way to defeat Rhodes in front of him.
Turo noticed that Rhodes, who existed on top of the ghost dragon, immediately took action after discovering his existence. He stopped casting spells and controlled the ghost dragon to land downwards. Obviously, Luo The goal of De's trip is closely related to himself.
This discovery shocked Turo. Trot felt shocked in his heart, and after calming down, there was only a chill.
The final outcome of battles between necromancers is often extremely cruel. The dead party will be created into a new undead creature by the victorious party.
Before figuring out Rhode's true purpose, Turo did not dare to have any other thoughts at this time. Even the idea of escaping from here immediately was suppressed by Turo.
Even though he has mastered teleportation, Tello understands that his mana will eventually run out. Facing the extremely powerful Rhodes and the ghost dragon in the sky, Turo knew that even if his mana was exhausted, he could not throw away Rhodes and his party, and could not escape the pursuit of the ghost dragon.
In this situation, Tello realized that the best choice he could make was not to act rashly, but to just stay in his original position and wait for Rhodes' arrival. On the contrary, it would be safer.
As Rhodes approached, Tello gradually became nervous. Being able to realize the obvious gap between the two people, and being able to die under the attack of the other party at any time, in Turo's impression, the last time he had such an experience was when he faced that existence.
The tension in his heart, especially the fear of the unknown, gradually turned into a kind of mental pressure, which existed in Tello's heart, making Tello extremely cautious for a while, for fear that because of his own abnormal behavior, he would be killed. Was attacked by Rhodes.
Fortunately, this kind of mental pressure did not exist on Tello for too long. When Rhodes came to Tello's side, the words he said undoubtedly improved Tello's situation.
"It seems that you have found a way to solve the problem of death energy corroding the body."
Hearing what Rhodes said, Turo was stunned, but he immediately reacted and nodded to Rhodes.
Since it was unclear where Rhodes came from at this time, Tello did not mention much about how he solved this problem.
In Tello's view, Rhodes would mention this point at this time, maybe it was just a simple casual question, which could not explain anything at all. On the contrary, if he took the initiative to explain this point to Rhodes on the side, it would appear to be unnecessary. This aroused his resentment.
In this case, the first thing Tello had to figure out was the purpose of Rhodes' visit and why he appeared here, rather than some other circumstances.
At this time, relying on the existence of Peeping Eyes, Rhodes also understood many of the thoughts in Tello's mind.
In this case, after realizing the worries in Tello's heart and not intending to make any resistance, Rhodes no longer waited or further tested through words, but said directly:
"I need this method to solve the erosion of death energy, which is why I came here. It's just that the other necromancers in the city seem to have strong resistance to my arrival."
Realizing the meaning of Rhodes' words, Tello was stunned again. Before this, Tello never thought that the reason why Rhodes chose to return to the City of Evil Wind was because of this, rather than some other things that were more in line with his strength.
According to the information Turo learned during the process of collecting solutions, this kind of erosion of the body caused by death energy will probably only appear on some senior necromancers who have mastered master-level spiritualism.
Once the level of spiritualism does not meet the conditions for this kind of erosion, no matter whether the senior necromancer has epic level spiritualism or the level of spiritualism has not reached the master level, the senior necromancer will not be affected by death. Erosion of energy.
However, for ordinary senior necromancers, there is no way to break the restrictions of the rank itself and obtain epic spiritualism before completely transforming themselves into a lich.
Due to the limitations of the body itself, senior necromancers cannot realize the true meaning of spiritualism like real undead creatures.
This change reflected on their bodies, that is, the erosion caused by the energy of death, can on the contrary be of great help to the necromancers in the process of understanding death and higher-level spiritualism, allowing them to understand in advance to this point.
It is precisely because of this that in Tello's view, no necromancer can rely on this method of elevating spiritualism to an epic level to protect himself from the erosion of death energy.
Only those true lichs, after breaking away from the limitations of their own bodies, are qualified to master this level of spiritualism.
Previously, through the death energy he sensed from Rhodes, Tello had realized that this was the error of his long-standing thinking. There really was a necromancer who could master the epic spiritualism before completing the endless night ritual. .
In order to prevent spiritualism from corroding the body, Tello stopped studying spiritualism after becoming a senior necromancer.
Although this discovery did not bring any substantial help to Tello, nor did it allow Tello to continue his research on spiritualism, it strengthened Tello's determination to find a solution to the erosion of death energy.
Although in Tello's view, according to Rhodes' level of spiritualism, he would obviously not be troubled by the corrosion of death energy, Tello did not ask why Rhodes wanted to know this.