"how so……"
After listening to the tombkeeper's narration, while Rhodes was still thinking, Inota looked disappointed and murmured.
"Gravekeeper, is everything you said true? How do you know all this?" Rowling, who was also touched, asked proactively.
"A long time ago, I witnessed all this. As for whether this is true, it depends on whether you believe it or not." The green-skinned old man replied.
On the side, Rhodes folded his hands in front of him, eyes ignited with flames, looked directly at the old man, and made his own judgment: "He didn't lie."
The existence of the hero's specialties made Rhodes realize that what the tombkeeper said was true. In addition, Rhodes was also very interested in the information about the hero in his memory.
I don’t know how long the gravekeeper in front of me has lived. Rhodes’ prying eyes were completely unable to find really useful information from his vast memory. Only when he mentioned that hero, Rhodes could see. Get some memory fragments.
Before this, Rhodes had only experienced this situation with Messiga.
"You call yourself a gravekeeper, who are you guarding the grave for?" Rowling asked.
"For those who died, the flames that died, and..."
"Okay, answer my question." Rhodes interrupted the tombkeeper's answer forcefully, "Where are his eyes?"
"What eyes?" The tombkeeper glanced at Rhodes and asked.
"Those are the eyes of that hero. The eyes he dug out must have been put away by you in the end, right?" Rhodes narrowed his eyes slightly, took a step forward, and said in front of the tombkeeper.
"I didn't say that." The tombkeeper replied without changing his expression.
"But you did." Rhodes raised his eyebrows and said loudly, "How dare you hide such crucial information from me! Do you know the price to pay for deceiving me?"
"I didn't lie to you, didn't you realize it?" The gravekeeper shrugged, and under his old face, his eyes looked at Rhodes with a hint of light, "So, you have the ability to recognize lies... No, it should be the ability to see through the heart, which is a rare ability."
At the same time, Rhodes, who was looking at the tombkeeper, suddenly felt something was wrong. The tombkeeper's heart was suddenly filled with a large number of distracting thoughts. These distracting thoughts completely occupied his heart. His mind was running at a rapid speed, but all he was thinking about was irrelevant information that could be ignored.
"What did you do..." Rhodes asked in a deep voice. When his heart was completely occupied by distracting thoughts, all Rhode could get through his prying eyes were these distracting thoughts, and not the slightest bit of the gravekeeper's inner thoughts.
"I didn't do anything, I was just thinking about some questions." The tombkeeper said slowly.
"That's enough! Give me his eyes." Rhode snorted and said.
The gravekeeper fell into silence and looked at Rhodes carefully. Rhodes raised his head slightly. He always felt that the green-skinned old man in front of him was looking at something on his body.
After a while, Rhodes heard the voice of the tombkeeper: "You remind me of that hero. You have a token belonging to him. So, you can come here, too Guided by fate..."
Rhodes was a little confused, and when he was about to ask, he saw the tombkeeper taking out a red iron box. The heavy chains were wrapped around the surface of the iron box, conveying some kind of warning to Rhodes.
"What exists in the iron box are his eyes."
Rhodes took the iron box and was about to remove the chains wrapped around it and open the iron box. The tombkeeper quickly stopped him and said, "No... don't open it here."
"Why?" Rhodes asked.
"He is a hero born from a curse. Even though countless years have passed, the curse still remains in his eyes. If you are seen by his eyes, you will become a bloodthirsty monster..." Gravekeeper He reminded me repeatedly.
"If I don't open it for inspection, how can I believe everything you said?" Rhode asked doubtfully, raising the iron box in his hand.
"Of course you'll know all about it."
Following the tombkeeper's words, his heart instantly calmed down, and all the distracting thoughts in his mind disappeared. Under the influence of the Peeping Eye, Rhodes also obtained the true thoughts of the tombkeeper, thereby judging the accuracy of his words.
After confirming that the tombkeeper had not deceived him, Rhodes looked around and asked, "Is there really no Phoenix here?"
The tombkeeper nodded: "As far as I know, there are no phoenixes in the entire Fire Land."
"You just said that I have that hero's token on my body. What kind of token is it?" Rhode asked, looking directly at the tombkeeper in front of him.
"I can't mistake that broad cloak of yours..." the tombkeeper replied.
Rhodes frowned. Hearing what the tombkeeper said, that hero was probably the former owner of the Ghost King's cloak. He didn't know what happened to this artifact.
With a sigh, Rhodes turned around and asked Enota who was standing aside, "Do you want to eat him?"
"Hmm..." Inota looked at the gravekeeper in front of her and shook her head, "His skin is too loose and it doesn't look delicious."
"Okay." Rhodes nodded and looked at the tombkeeper on the side again, "You are lucky, I won't kill you just like this. I will come to you again when I come to the fire elemental plane in the future. of."
Like those powerful legendary mages, Rhodes is also dissatisfied that his power only exists in the main plane. He has already set his sights on other elemental planes.
Among the four elemental planes, the water elemental plane is undoubtedly the plane with the mildest climate. It has almost no shortcomings except that there is no land and only an ocean. The ocean is the source of life, and the number of ordinary creatures existing in the water elemental plane is also the largest among all elemental planes.
In comparison, the fire elemental plane is much inferior. The land with magma flowing everywhere and the scalding temperature make it unsuitable for ordinary creatures to survive. Without the protection of fire-bending magic, ordinary creatures have no way to survive. Stay here for a long time. This also leads to the fact that the ordinary creatures in the fire elemental plane are the fewest among all planes.
For these reasons, Rhodes does not want to put his main force in the fire elemental plane, but it is still a backup option, especially on the Flame Plains not far away, and there are the giant ones left by the plane walkers. Camp, this also gave Rhodes some ideas.
After putting the iron box into the space ring, Rhodes put his hands on the shoulders of Rowling and Inota. In a flash of fire, they disappeared together.