Hearing Fiat's words, Rhodes became slightly interested in the two dwarves in front of him, especially matters related to treasure forging. Before that, Rhodes searched for scholars with this ability for a long time, but found nothing. .
Through his own observation, Rhodes noticed that the level of these two dwarves was not very high. They were only at the third level. They were not up to the level of formal professionals at all. They were far from posing any threat to Rhodes. It is the basic attribute blessed by racing achievements. Rhodes is one level higher than the dwarf in front of him.
Behind these two dwarves, darkness has completely enveloped the underground space. Apart from them, no dwarf can survive the spreading cloud of death. They are the only two dwarves left in the underground space.
"I can give you a chance to live." Looking at the two dwarves in front of him, Rhodes said with interest, but in the deepest part of his eyes, there was still a coldness that could not be concealed, "But the premise is, I need you to handle a treasure for me."
What caught Rhode's attention about these two dwarves was naturally their forging abilities. Necromancers would not deliberately study such things. In the past, if you wanted to find a forging master with such abilities, you could only come from Brakada. These two dwarves were also the only forging masters that Rhodes came into contact with during this period of time.
Rhodes was not worried that the two dwarves would reject his proposal. He believed that under the threat of death, even the stubborn dwarves would change their original minds as long as they understood the current situation.
Hearing Rhode's words, the younger dwarf showed obvious anger on his face. However, after noticing the large number of corpse witches around him, he finally said nothing and turned to look at Fiat beside him. The anger was focused on this elf.
Compared to this young dwarf, Freed looked much more steady, his brows furrowed deeply, as if he was thinking about Rhodes' words, and there was a hint of emotion in his expression.
"I advise you not to have any other ideas, Moas." Seeing the young dwarf staring at him, Fiat felt a little unnatural, "Agree to Lord Rhodes' request. This is the best thing you can do." Good choice."
Facing Fiat's persuasion, the dwarf named Moas became even more angry. He spat on the ground aside and said in a deep voice:
"Traitors never end well."
According to the various concealment methods used by the dwarf village, the necromancers in Diya, after discovering that this place was empty, would not have thought that those dwarves would hide under the ground. They just assumed that these dwarves were just like other Escape using space magic like a creature.
The only people who can know this information are the creatures inside Eli. Rhodes, who appeared here at this time, and Fiat, who is extremely respectful to him, who provided this information? Even the dwarf's inflexible head can't help it. I can make a rough guess.
In the eyes of Moas, Fiat is undoubtedly a complete traitor. Not only did he defect to the enemy's necromancer, he also led the necromancer to his original compatriots. Unexpectedly, there is such a low-level existence among the elves. It is simply like all elves. shame.
Moas wanted to say something more, but seemed to sense something and finally stopped talking.
Hearing Moas's curse-like words, Fiat's face immediately darkened. Perhaps because he was worried that Rhodes was still around, Fiat did not dare to make any drastic move and just looked at the dwarf.
The atmosphere in the field became tense again, but it was Fried's words that eased the tense atmosphere.
"I can work for you, whether it's forging equipment or simply handling treasures, I can do it, but the premise is that you must let my son, Moas go."
The pain caused by the death of his tribe did not ease in Fried's heart, but he had to face the choice again, whether to serve the enemy who brought all this disaster in exchange for the chance of his descendants surviving, or to die with his descendants.
Unlike the resentment in Moas's heart, Fried knew that resentment could not solve anything, and he had to face the reality before him.
Driven by the emotions in his heart, Fried made what he thought was the right choice, serving the enemy in exchange for the safety of his children. This was the only way he could think of because he was weak.
Through the existence of the Peeping Eye, Rhodes sensed that Fried's concern for Moas was even more important than his own life, which could not be achieved by pretending.
"This is not possible. Letting you survive is already the greatest kindness. If it weren't for the fact that you are still somewhat useful, you would have become an undead creature and would not be qualified to negotiate terms with me."
Rhodes would naturally not agree to Fried's request. As he said, Fried was now in no position to make any conditions.
The existence of Moas is undoubtedly the best restriction on Fried. With a hostage in hand, many things will be much more convenient. There is no need to worry about Fried making any unusual moves during the whole process.
What's more, at this time, Moas has already seen the fact that Fiat betrayed Eli. Letting him leave will only cause the news to spread, and the information provided by Fiat will be of no use in a short time.
Even without the presence of Moas, the information provided by Fiat will soon be out of date. When the news of the attack on the dwarf village that moved underground spreads, all the Eri creatures will realize that there is a traitor among them, and subsequent intelligence will no longer be credible.
Based on the above circumstances, Rhodes will naturally not let Moas go, and Rhodes doesn't care what these two dwarves think.
"Great Necromancer, I beg you, regardless of identity or position, just in the name of a father, please let Moas go."
"In your eyes, Moas is just an insignificant little character. He is not good at forging and has nothing you need. But he is everything to me. I can feel all his emotions and thoughts. He is the continuation of my life.”
"I promise you that I will forge everything you ask for with my heart, and Moas will not reveal any information. Please let him go."
Moas on the side, after hearing Fried's words, felt an unspeakable emotion arise in his heart. The previous resentment towards the Necromancer for bringing all this gradually turned into one in his heart. This kind of grief, the only thing that hasn't changed is the resentment towards the elf beside him. If it weren't for his move to seek refuge with the Necromancer, none of this might have happened.