When North noticed Rod, Rod completed the majority of the potion refining process. At this time, he directly refined the complete potion.

After noticing this, some questions appeared in North's mind. In addition, North's original feeling of excitement due to the cheers from the surrounding masters gradually calmed down.

North found that he didn't seem to notice the process by which Rod was making potions.

In North's impression, Rod's process of refining potions seemed extremely inconspicuous. Whether it was the preliminary round or the current semi-finals, Rod seemed to pass by luck, and did not show much strength. But North knows that Rod's performance, on the contrary, shows that his mastery of potions is not low.

When Rod finished refining the potion, he handed it over to the mage who checked the quality of the potion.

The mage who checked the potion didn’t care about Rod’s refining. From the beginning, he put his attention on North, and after getting the potion that Rod turned in, he simply probed it. After determining the effect of the potion, he handed a seal of identity to Rhodes.

Compared with the seal obtained by North, the seal in Rod's hands is more rudimentary, and there are not too many decorations around it. The role of the seal can only represent that Rod has passed this stage of the rematch. .

In the process of refining the potion, there is nothing special about the materials used by Rod. The quality of the potion refined is naturally inferior to the potion made by North, but it also meets the requirements of the rematch. Enough for Rod to enter the next round of competition.

Regarding Rod's series of situations, North is still a bit uncertain, especially after not observing Rod's performance in the rematch. According to the instructions of the Spirit Society, North needs to always pay attention to Rod's move in the potion competition and his potion level, but North has obviously not achieved this.

At this time, North did not care about Rhode's situation, but walked out of the venue.

Compared with observing the refining process of other mage, North has more important things to deal with.

North knows that it won't take long for the first stage of the rematch to end, and at the same time, the real decision to participate in the selection of the finals will officially start.

In the branch of this college event, the Binglan Spell School will finalize the number of mages through a series of competition situations, and the masters selected by the remaining chapters, in the leading academy of this college event, For the finals.

According to the situation observed by North before, although the problem was more difficult in the previous stage of the rematch, the number of mages completed was still quite large, and then the next stage of the rematch will be carried out immediately, leaving little time. Prepare the mage.

Although Sauk emphasized this point from the beginning, under the influence of the atmosphere in the field, North still used most of his refining materials in the first stage of potion refining.

At this time, Sock can only use this very short period of time to collect materials used for potion refining, and it is not known whether enough materials can be collected.

When North departed from the field, on the side, Rod also collected the seal he had in his hand and returned to the original field.

When leaving, Rod also keenly felt some eyes staring at himself, even if Rod deliberately took advantage of North to attract everyone's attention, and refined the potion, which was also noticed by other mages. .

For these gazing at himself, Rhodes distinguished their masters to some extent. Rhode could feel that at this time, he was concerned about himself, but only some weak wizards.

Compared to other mages in the field, although Rhode passed this rematch, the process was inconspicuous, and he just completed the refining of the potion. Although other mages noticed Rhode, they did not know how. It's in my heart.

However, there was a line of sight that did not attract Rod's attention.

Compared to other sights, the owner of this line of sight is extremely powerful, but under his active cover, Rod cannot perceive any information about the owner of the line of sight.

When Rod left, Sauk in the center of the venue also swept his gaze from Rod and stayed there for a short time.

Sauk remembered that this was the second time he noticed Rod. Sock was able to notice Rod this time, also through North's sight.

Although Rhode did not produce potions with strong effects, and was not conspicuous in the potion competition field, but by observing Rhode successively from North, Sock can also roughly realize that Rhode’s potions are also not simple.

After taking down Rod's appearance, Sock also made up his mind about some rules about the second stage of the rematch.

When Rod returned to where he was, he noticed that Rowling's face seemed puzzled.

At this time, Rowling whispered to Rhodes: "Brother does this, can't he meet the requirements of the Spirit Society?"

When Rod was in contact with the Linghui, whether it was to exchange information with Rees or obtain additional hidden emblems, he did not deliberately hide from Rowling.

On these important occasions, Rowling was all present, and Rowling also knew more about the purpose of Rod's trip.

Although Rowling doesn’t know much about Rod’s potion level, she can also test it based on her own mystic knowledge.

According to Rowling's idea, if Rod wants to fulfill the requirements of the Spirit Society and increase the influence of the Necromancer, then the behavior similar to Rees is undoubtedly the best way.

When Rod came to Bracada, Rowling saw everything he had done, knowing that Rod had always thought about the upcoming war, and even made many arrangements.

In Rowling's view, Rhode and the Spirit Society are joining forces to promote this matter. Rhode chose to join this potion contest in order to enhance the influence of the Necromancer in his own way.

When Rowling noticed North's performance in the potion contest, he also knew roughly what method the necromancer would choose to enhance his influence among the wizards.

In Rowling's view, this is a good way to increase influence, but Rhode's behavior in the potion contest has nothing to do with improving influence. It is simply through competition.

Therefore, Rowling couldn't help but send Rod to ask this question, want to understand some of Rod's ideas, and Rod's next plan.

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