Chapter 1864 Death Realm

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Of course, it does not seem to be an absolute thing that the field cannot be closed.

Rhodes recalled that North, who inherited Erich's realm of the dead, could freely turn on and off the realm's abilities.

Perhaps it was because of the person who had studied the power of the field beyond ordinary people, or because of the characteristics of his field ability itself. Rhodes didn't know why North could do this, but at this time, Rhodes Unable to close own realm.

After obtaining the Death Domain, this ability will always be effective without Rhodes' control. Even if Rhodes wants to turn it off, this ability is more similar to Sally's Shadow Domain.

Rhodes is still in the exploratory stage regarding the use of domain power. He needs to slowly try out the various effects of the death realm before he can come to a conclusion.

After trying this power for a while, Rhodes also understood the effectiveness of this domain ability derived from spiritualism.

All creatures around Rhodes that have been shrouded in the realm of death will be forcibly transformed into special undead creatures after death, and can be controlled without consuming spiritual imprints. Not to mention those dead creatures, once enveloped by the Death Realm, they will become undead creatures and serve Rhodes. Rhodes does not even need to consume any mana.

Different from ordinary undead creatures, undead creatures born in the realm of death will retain all the abilities of the original body, and even the power in their bloodline.

Generally speaking, only death knights are qualified to be transformed into such undead creatures and retain all the memories and powers of their lives. However, Rhodes, who possesses the Death Domain, can apply this to all dead creatures.

Rhodes, who is familiar with the characteristics of undead creatures, understands how much this ability in the death domain is an improvement for undead creatures.

Generally speaking, undead creatures without consciousness can only perform ordinary tasks. Only a death knight with wisdom can perform some complex tasks perfectly. The existence of the Death Realm has endowed all undead creatures transformed by Rhodes with considerable wisdom. More importantly, they have also retained their once powerful abilities.

After examining the power of the Death Domain, Rhodes also realized how powerful this ability was, and sighed slightly in his heart. It was indeed the power of the Domain that only appeared after the legendary spiritualism was raised to its peak.

After feeling the deep barrier between legendary and god-level special skills, Rhodes no longer considered continuing to upgrade the level of spiritualism. Instead, he was very interested in the power of the newly emerged domain.

The existence of the Death Realm brought a new way of fighting to Rhodes in hell, and also gave Rhodes hope of successfully returning to the surface world.

Since he has just obtained the Death Domain, Rhodes' use of the Death Domain is only at the most elementary stage, which is to passively expand the domain and complete the transformation of undead creatures.

As for how to further enhance the power of the domain and make the Death Domain more powerful, Rhodes was confused and had no clue yet.

Just studying spiritualism can no longer bring any progress to the power of the field. Rhodes can be sure of this.

During the countless years in the dark space, Rhodes's study of spiritualism has reached its peak. Apart from being unable to promote this special skill to the god level, there is no room for improvement.

Rhodes, who was checking the power of the domain, was suddenly interrupted by a strong breath coming from in front of him.

He turned his attention away from the power of the domain and looked towards the direction from which the breath came, only to see Aglan's figure suddenly appearing not far below the giant hand.

At this moment, Aglan didn't look in good condition. His complexion was sallow, his teeth were clenched, and there was still a little uneasiness in his eyes, and he didn't know what happened.

Seeing Rhodes looking at him, Aglan gritted his teeth and said, "Okay, I admit that your plan was successful! You won this bet."

Hearing this, Rhodes glanced at him with some doubts. He didn't understand why the big demon made such a change and even took the initiative to admit defeat to him.

Aglan saw Rhode's eyes and snorted: "If you hadn't used these methods and put your hands on top of my head to put pressure on me, I would definitely not have advanced this far."

Agran has lost count of how many times he has seen the giant hand above his head come to the position of twenty steps, and then back to thirty steps.

It would be okay if it only happened once or twice. Aglan might think that the giant was doing something unknown to him in an unknown illusion, but the giant hand went back and forth dozens of times in succession, which also made Agland Think more.

Agran believed that the giant's move must be provoking him, as if he had been shouting to himself: "Look, the illusion of thirty to twenty steps can't trap me at all. Why are you still here?" At twenty-five steps?"

Every time he thought of this, a burst of secret hatred arose in Aglan's heart, and the giant's voice seemed to be clearly heard in his ears, causing Aglan's steps to move forward slowly to become hurried.

The strong pressure he felt in his heart caused Aglan to be hit hard at the twenty-five-step position.

The more a creature enters a painful illusion, the more afraid of something it is, the more it will appear before its eyes. In his fantasy, Aglan saw the existence of the giant, and was bitten by the giant, eating them all bit by bit.

If it were another demon, Agran might still be able to persist, but if the creature that tormented him was replaced by that abominable giant, Agran couldn't stand it anymore and finally quit the path of pain.

Twenty-five steps was Agland's final result, and Rhodes's twenty-steps were undoubtedly closer to the Gate of Pain. After sighing, Agland could only accept this result. He lost this Bet.

The great devil's pride prevented Aglan from doing anything that he didn't admit. Although he despised the giant's actions in putting pressure on him in the illusion, Aglan did not deny it. If he lost, he would lose.

At this moment, seeing the giant end the illusion, Aglan immediately came to his side and took the initiative to admit defeat.

"I will only take you to the Gate of Disloyalty. If the space scene you sent is not the Gate of Disloyalty, I will not use flame escape." Aglan expressed his thoughts to Rhodes.

Rhodes nodded. The bet he made with Aglan was for Aglan to send him to the Gate of Betrayal, not some other location.

"Since you have won this bet, then quickly pass on the location of the Door of Disloyalty to me. We will set off now. What are you waiting for?" Aglan stopped at Rhodes' giant hand. Go up, said loudly.