After using the existence of the Peeping Eye to detect Leah's thoughts, Rhodes' view of her slightly changed.
Being able to still think about the lord under such circumstances was enough for Rhodes to recognize her. Even though Leah didn't know much about her, Rhodes still felt her feelings.
In Rhode's view, his opinion of Leah has improved from "not caring at all like a fly" to "a little concerned, but not that concerned".
"That's enough, let me handle it, I promise I will handle it 'properly'."
At this time, Rhode's plain words came to Leah's ears. Although the words were still so cold, Leah felt a sense of peace of mind from them.
With these words from Rhodes, Leah did not insist anymore and took the initiative to ask Rhodes to come forward. She believed that since the lord said so, he would definitely handle the matter properly.
Rhodes stepped forward, his eyes fell on the necromancer, and cold words came from his mouth: "In view of your offense, I will punish you. Death will swallow you up. Kneel down and repent now." , this is the only thing you can do in your remaining life.”
An aura that could make any creature tremble with fear overflowed from Rhodes' body, and the deep death energy seemed to swallow everything up.
Leah, who was on the side, suddenly twitched her lips when she heard Rhodes' words. Didn’t we agree to handle it properly? Why does it sound nothing like it? Sure enough, the Lord, who is used to being so powerful in his territory, will cause even greater trouble because of his arrogance.
Sighing, waves of guilt emerged from Leah's heart. She knew that she finally let the lord get involved in the trouble she caused. It was really not the behavior a qualified subordinate should do, especially when she was While being helped by the lord.
The Necromancer was also stunned when he heard Rhodes' words. He never expected that the person in front of him would dare to say such dangerous words.
Sensing the extremely powerful aura on Rhodes, especially the frightening death energy, the necromancer was shocked and couldn't help but cast his clairvoyant eye on Rhodes again.
The feedback information, as before, explained to the necromancer that the Rhodes in front of him was only a fifth-level existence, far inferior to a real lich.
When he first saw the two Rhodes walking out of the teleportation monument, the necromancer used his Peeping Eyes to confirm their levels and understood that Rhodes was only at level five. This also provided him with the next opportunity. The higher the level of Rhodes, the necromancer would not dare to stand in front of them.
At this time, the aura displayed by Rhodes vaguely gave the undead mage a sense of facing a higher level of existence. If the results of the two clairvoyant eye feedbacks had not been consistent, giving him a lot of confidence, he might have They would think that Rhodes was hiding his strength.
The two same detection results undoubtedly gave the necromancer full confidence. Even if he sensed the change in Rhodes' momentum, he only regarded it as a bluff threat. This necromancer had seen many threats like this.
"I'm warning you!" the necromancer said loudly, trying to scare away Rhodes in front of him. "This move of yours is making the entire City of Shadows an enemy. Although you can kill me, but I promise you will regret this."
The undead mage's eyes were extremely firm, which added to the credibility of his words. The existence of the peeping eyes also allowed Rhodes to understand his true thoughts.
What surprised Rhodes was that the true thoughts of the necromancer were not much different from what he said. He firmly believed that even if he was killed by Rhodes, the forces from King Diya would help him. He gets his revenge.
The state of this undead mage at this time is somewhat similar to the concentration of will in Rhodes' impression, but it is far from the height of concentration of will. It can only be regarded as having some strong belief in his heart. With the blessing of belief, , he cannot feel the fear of death. This necromancer has focused all his faith on believing that someone will help him take revenge.
Unable to feel the fear of death, death is not a punishment to him and cannot inspire any remorse in his heart. This is not what Rhodes wants to see.
"Do you think you can represent the entire City of Shadows? Do you think anyone dares to seek revenge on me?"
The necromancer ignored Rhode's verbal threats and just said coldly: "We'll see."
Facing the Necromancer in this state, Rhodes felt helpless for a moment and seemed a little difficult to deal with. The reason why Rhodes feels helpless is mainly because Rhodes has promised Leah that he will properly handle the matter of this necromancer and cannot kill him at will.
In Rhodes' view, the so-called proper handling must be to make the necromancer kneel down and repent. He must be allowed to die in fear and despair. Otherwise, simply killing him cannot be called proper.
Although Rhodes didn't care about his promise to Leah, he didn't want him to say something one second and then break it the next moment. This was really unreasonable.
Equal to the threat of death, Rhodes estimated that physical torture could not make the necromancer truly despair. To make him experience true despair, the only way to defeat the belief in his heart head-on was to defeat him head-on.
"Do you think that King Diya whom you follow will bring you protection, even if you die unfortunately, he will avenge you and finally let you rest in peace, right?"
The Necromancer was silent, but his expression had revealed his true thoughts. The existence of the Peeping Eye made Rhodes realize that this was very close to the belief in his heart.
"Okay, I'll show you how worthless the things you believe are."
As he spoke, Rhodes raised his hands, and huge mana fluctuations spread out from his body.
The violent death energy continued to gather as Rhodes moved, turning into the deepest death cloud that could engulf everything, and began to spread not far away.
After noticing Rhodes' actions, the necromancer was shocked, thinking that his death was coming, but because of his belief, he didn't have much fear in his heart.
However, the situation did not develop as the necromancer expected. The clouds of death did not envelope him. Instead, they all passed over him and surged behind him, and the dark clouds continued to pour out. .
The Necromancer trembled and turned around, only to see that the dark clouds had covered most of the City of Shadows, swallowing up all the creatures in the city. No breath of living creatures could be emitted from this level of death cloud. Darkness enveloped everything in the city, and the source of all this was because of him.
(End of chapter)