Chapter 1057: Servant

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From Rhode's words, after realizing their situation, all the necromancers in the scene were agitated for a while, and then they could only fall into deep silence.

At this moment, the panic about death began to spread in their hearts. Before passing through the gate of time and space, they never expected that what was waiting for them would be such an order.

Many necromancers who had reacted had already taken the initiative to open the scrolls in their hands and carefully checked the magic potion refining methods recorded in it, hoping to gain more chances of survival for themselves. The remaining few necromancers who still remained calm began to interact with each other. Wait and watch, and always pay attention to Rhodes on the field, hoping to get more news from him.

Seeing the reactions of the necromancers in front of him, Rhodes felt quite satisfied.

Instead of treating the necromancer who came here like a potion scholar, Rhodes chose another approach.

The orders that Rhodes issued to these necromancers were undoubtedly extremely strict. Once they failed to provide the magic potion that Rhodes needed, they would lose their lives.

Rhodes knew that this was also the most appropriate way to treat the Necromancer. Compared with treating ordinary creatures, using rewards to let necromancers refine potions is far more effective than using the fear of death to force them to refine potions.

For necromancers, death is the only thing they fear, and everything else may seem meaningless in the eyes of necromancers.

Under the fear of death, many creatures will explode their potential and achieve things that were difficult to achieve in the past. This is also true for these necromancers in front of them.

Through the feedback from the Peeping Eye, Rhodes felt a little relieved that at least during this period of time, he did not have to worry about refining the potion. It would not be long before he could get a sufficient amount of potion.

In Rhodes' eyes, the only purpose of these necromancers in front of them is to refine magic potions for themselves. If they really don't have the ability to complete this, they can only ask them to find another way and join the battle.

All the necromancers who came here found it difficult to accept the current situation, but due to the gap in strength, especially the presence of the Corpse Witch King, they did not dare to make any unusual moves.

At this time, some necromancers looked around, hoping that a necromancer could stand out among them, question Rhodes' words, and strive for more favorable conditions for these necromancers themselves. Unfortunately, this did not happen for a while. The necromancer appears.

Not long ago, although a death knight questioned Rhodes' words and even tried to put pressure on Rhodes by contacting the lich, it was a pity that this death knight failed in the end. It seemed that even the lich He acquiesced to the undead lord's actions.

In addition, this death knight's words were more for himself. He did not care about the surrounding necromancers in his words, so naturally he could not meet the requirements of these necromancers.

As for letting them say something themselves, these necromancers are not willing at all. Instead of taking such a risk and questioning an undead lord with unfathomable strength, it is better to just wait. If no necromancer is willing to come forward, That's all we can do.

Just when Rhodes was about to end this conversation, a burst of words suddenly came from among the necromancers.

"Dear Lord of the Undead, you only explained how to punish the necromancers who failed to refine the potions. I think you may have forgotten to mention how to reward the necromancers who refine more potions."

The words coming from the Necromancer immediately caught Rhode's attention. Following the direction of the sound, Rhodes quickly locked onto one of the Necromancers.

What appeared in Rhode's sight was a male necromancer shrouded in black robes. He didn't look too old, with a look of perseverance in his eyes.

Among the many necromancers, this one was the only one who dared to mention rewards to Rhodes. Originally, Rhodes did not expect these necromancers to come up with more magic potions, and naturally he did not treat them. rewards.

However, when the necromancer mentioned this, Rhodes still needed to briefly explain it to let them understand the current situation.

"What's your name?" Before speaking about the reward, Rhodes specifically asked the necromancer in front of him.

"Sean." The necromancer in front of him simply replied.

"Listen up, Sean, from the moment you passed through the gate of time and space, you lost your identity as a necromancer. You can understand that you are now being enslaved by the undead lord."

With that said, Rhodes glanced at all the necromancers in the field.

"The number of potions you turn in will be recorded. When someone hands in a total of...one hundred bottles of this potion, they will be able to regain their freedom. It is up to them to decide whether to continue to stay here."

According to Rhodes' understanding of the difficulty of refining, one hundred bottles of magic potion is not an impossible condition in terms of quantity, and it is not even difficult. As long as the necromancers in front of them hand it over to Luo on time according to the refining deadline. The magic potion needed by Germany can be obtained by persisting for a period of time, and it does not even need to wait until the end of the battle.

"The amount of additional potions turned in during the mission period will be doubled. The sooner the potions are refined, the sooner you can gain freedom."

The reason why Rhodes was willing to give these necromancers their freedom was because of the establishment of the Potion Guild. When a large number of Brakada's potion scholars arrived, and with their refining of potions, these necromancers in front of them were no longer irreplaceable.

What's more, according to Rhodes' prediction, when a necromancer meets the quantity requirement of one hundred bottles, Rhodes' control spirit attribute has already been greatly improved under the effect of the potion, and the control spirit is no longer in short supply. , and then continuing to drink the magic potion will only lead to further improvement.

As if thinking of something, Rhodes then added: "There is still room for improvement in the refining method of magic potion. If someone can make improvements and get a more complete refining method, the amount of refining required will be reduced according to the degree of improvement." The number of potions."

The potion that improves the control of mental attributes was almost developed by North alone. In Rhodes' view, there will naturally be flaws in it, perhaps in a certain refining step or in the selection of materials. As long as they are improved , you can get a more effective mental control potion.

Improving the refining method requires a lot of time and energy, trying over and over again, and comparing the results. It is naturally impossible for Rhodes to focus all his attention on this point, and can only leave it to these necromancers. .

Recalling that the developer of this potion, North, who followed Rhodes to meet the lich, Rhodes couldn't help but sigh.

Being able to develop this extremely special mind-control potion that solved the biggest problem that troubled Rhodes, North's talent in potions has already proved to Rhodes. If it weren't for the heroic will faintly condensed in him, Rhodes would understand There was no way to keep him, and Rhodes wouldn't just take him to Diya.

Fortunately, both the establishment of the Potion Guild and the undead mages in front of him can provide Rhodes with the potion he needs. Even though North had already left the city, the refining method he left behind still brought great help to Rhodes.

Looking at the necromancers in front of him, the information from the Peeping Eye made Rhodes aware of their thoughts.

By simply using the threat of death to control these necromancers, you may be able to obtain the magic potions they refine, but you will not be able to gain their allegiance.

Fortunately, Rhodes didn't care about this. Rhodes always knew what he needed most. He asked these necromancers to come here precisely for the magic potion they refined. Even though the measures Rhodes used, It aroused the resistance of these necromancers, and it had nothing to do with Rhodes.

Under Rhodes' order, the Corpse Witch King monitored all the time, eliminating all possibilities for these necromancers to escape. Even if there were beings who had mastered teleportation among them, they could not escape from the underground quiet room without the exact location. If you go directly to the ground, it is more likely that you will be discovered by the lurking Corpse Witch King.

Death drives these necromancers to hand over a sufficient amount of potions within the deadline. This is the only problem that Rhodes does not need to worry about. As for what actions these necromancers will make, Rhodes has never considered it.

When the Immortal Lich of Diya was defeated by Rhodes, no matter what actions these necromancers in front of him made, in Rhodes' eyes, it was just a trivial matter. They only needed to send out the Corpse Witch King to suppress it. This is not what Rhodes said. Germany's contempt for them is a significant gap in strength.

Not far away, Rowling saw all this in her eyes. The only object she paid attention to was Rhodes in the field. On the side, Vita, who was originally awakened by Rhodes, turned her attention to the scroll in the hand of the necromancer. He seemed to be extremely interested in the method of refining potions.

"When someone refines the magic potion, meets the quantitative requirements, passes the test of death, and regains freedom, I will reward him with a powerful undead creature."

Rhode's words did not attract the attention of the necromancers present. In their view, it was not certain whether the refining of the potion could be completed. What Rhode mentioned now undoubtedly seemed too far away, and even more so. What's more, it didn't even mention any undead creatures, it just sounded like a comfort to them.

After explaining this, Rhodes stopped talking. Soon, Ailon, who had settled Mandy, returned to the quiet room.

Before returning here, Ailon noticed the corpse witch king gathered here. After entering the interior, Ailon noticed the large number of necromancers appearing here.

Recalling what Rhodes had told him in advance, Elon probably realized the origins of these necromancers. At Rhodes's instruction, Elon led these necromancers, and the Corpse Witch King who followed them, to the special place for the necromancers. In the quiet room they prepared.

Not long after, the quiet room where Rhodes was located returned to calm again, and apart from Rhodes, only Rowling and Vita were left.