Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 33: Silver Seal One

As early as in the game of the previous life, Rod knew that intelligence had a crucial position. Whether it is business or combat, before the plan is determined, there needs to be sufficient intelligence support.

Perhaps it is the impact of the thieves’ guild’s selling of intelligence. Everyone in the game understands the truth. Intelligence has value in itself, and it is not available out of thin air.

To obtain intelligence, either spend time and energy to investigate by yourself, or spend gold coins and buy from someone who knows the intelligence.

Of course, with the exception of the Thieves Guild, the information sold by the rest of the people may not be correct, and it is more likely to be completely wrong information, but it is more or less mixed with some useful information.

If Rod is unwilling to pay gold for intelligence, he certainly cannot get the intelligence from the maid, and can only get some basic information.

After accepting Rhode's gold coins, the maid gave information inside the Chamber of Commerce. For Rhode at this time, he undoubtedly gave him an intuitive understanding of the strength of this business group.

Soon after, under the leadership of the maid, Rhodes and the vampire came to the Silver Seal Chamber of Commerce. The maid moved forward, greeted the guards stationed outside the caravan, and then turned away.

After the maid left, because she already knew the meaning of Rod, the bodyguard led Rod to the interior of the station.

As he walked through the station, Rhode observed the situation inside the station.

In the station, most of the members are busy, placing the goods on the empty carriage.

At a glance, Rhode saw most of the goods sealed in wooden boxes and could not see exactly what was inside. During the process of transporting the wooden box, the members of the chamber of commerce seemed extremely strenuous. Rhodes listened carefully, and could hear the sound of iron collision inside the wooden box.

On the side, several people who looked like supervisors also noticed the arrival of Rod, but they didn't say much. They just looked at the guard who led Rod in front, and were still doing the work at hand.

While Rod was observing his surroundings, the guard led Rod to the largest camp in the station.

The bodyguard asked Rod to wait outside the camp account, entered the camp account and made a few words, and then walked out, signaling Rhode to enter.

Rod led the vampire into the camp.

As soon as he entered the camp, Rod felt keenly that something was wrong. Not that Rod had a dangerous feeling, but the surrounding atmosphere made Rod feel very familiar.

The vampire felt the same way, and began to be agitated. Rhodes calmed it down with a spiritual imprint, and then observed the environment inside the camp.

Some debris was placed in the camp, which was neat overall. Probably not because of the permanent residence, there are no tables in the camp, just a few chairs.

At this time, a person was sitting on the chair facing the entrance of the camp, and Rhode looked at him.

The man was wearing a commoner, but the commoner could not conceal his burly figure, his face was firm, and the scars carved with a few sharp tools on his face were telling the story of the past. The whole person radiates an momentum outwards all the time.

Rhode knew that, according to the information provided by the maid, this person should be the head of the business group, Uther.

The head of the maid's mouth has the strength of a senior warrior. According to Rhode's understanding, the corresponding rank should be third rank. The high-level warrior is equivalent to the official mage, corresponding to the fourth level.

Looking at Rhodes entering the camp, the head in front of him instructed Rod to sit down in a chair beside him.

After Rhode took the seat, the head of the group said to Rhode: "I am the head of the Silver Seal Merchants, Youse. For the purpose of your visit, I have heard the previous bodyguards say that I want to be a passenger and follow the business. The group went to the city of mourning, right?"

Seeing Rod nodding, Uther continued: "You should have learned that except for one of our business groups, not many business groups have recently gone to the city of mourning, are they?"

Rod continued to nod, and Uther said again: "Then, both of you are Necromancers, right?"

Rod did not intend to conceal his identity as the Necromancer. Rather than being discovered by the caster halfway, it would be better to let the other party know from the beginning. But Rhode had some doubts. Whether it was a veteran at the door or the head of the merchants at this time, without the detection of mana, he could only see his identity as a necromancer at a glance, so he asked:

"How do you see that we are Necromancers, and based on appearance alone, our dress should be comparable to that of a thief."

Uther laughed: "Hoop and hem."

Without waiting for Rod to continue to question, Uther went on: "Although the thieves also wear black robes, for the convenience of fighting, the hem is only up to the front of the knee. Unlike your black robe, it almost drags to the instep."

"In the hood, the thieves rely more on masking to hide their identities, not on the hood. The hood behind the Necromancer's robe is wider, and this style will not be sold in other places except Diya. Black robe. These can be observed by experience alone."

"What's more, you have an impetus...not a thief can have it. Combining these circumstances, isn't your Necromancer's identity ready to come out?"

Rhode was surprised for a moment, but he didn't expect that it was a black robe, and he concealed the information in it. Since the previous life was not a Necromancer, previous game experience did not make Rod notice these details.

The previous game experience did not cover all the knowledge in the game. This undoubtedly reminded Rhode that if he pays attention to the difference in the black robe, there may not be a way to observe it, but he who relies too much on the experience of the previous life has neglected these details.

What made Rod not think of it was that he was only a tentative question. He thought that Uther would fool it, but he even said all of this information.

Even the intelligence brought by experience still has extremely high value for those who do not know.

Rod knew that the reason why Uther told the news was either that he wanted to use his momentum to increase his travel expenses, or that he was a person who didn't care about these details.

However, to be able to achieve the position of the head of the merchant group, Rod did not believe that he would be a person who gave out information at will. The purpose of this was only to increase travel expenses.

Seeing Rod seemed to be thinking about something, Uther continued: "Although I often deal with the Necromancer, my men may not accept it. The two Necromancers want to travel to Diya as a traveler, and they are suspicious. ,and so……"

Instead of continuing to speak, Uther looked at Rod, waiting for his answer.

Rhode understood that if he didn't say anything, this business group would not bring himself unless he paid a high price.

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