Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 471: Hostility II

Among Roder's perceptions, the hostility spread from Northon was undoubtedly the strongest.

Compared to other mages around, the hostility that appeared in Northon was extremely obvious, and even reached a higher level of hatred.

This makes Rod very puzzled. What Rod did not know was whether his identity as the Necromancer offended him, or whether Northren had any grudges with the Necromancer in the past, which caused such a strong hostility.

Even Eli, who revealed his identity as a necromancer, did not feel any hostility from him, but he could feel it from Northon.

Because of the huge difference in ranks, it was difficult for Rod to feel any news from Eli even though he was also in a magic ban ceremony. Perhaps this is also because Eli did not show his true thoughts, but from Northon's body, Rod was able to feel obvious hostility.

At this time, Eli was arguing with the Necromancer, and wanted to refute what the Necromancer put forward. The Necromancer spell itself had no problem.

When Rod said those words, Eli started arguing with the Necromancer. Although the other mages around him could not accept Rod’s identity in a short time, except for a few masters, they still followed Rod. In addition, the rest of the mages have their eyes turned to the necromancer who is arguing with Eli.

Facing the leader of the magic guild, this mage was extremely powerful Eli, and he did not have any cowardice when telling his views on the necromancer.

Perhaps the existence of the magic prohibition ritual made the mage unable to personally feel the power of Eli, or perhaps the mage’s own personality, even if there was a large gap in strength, the mage could also Speak your own thoughts completely.

In the entire airship, most of the existing mages are attracted by the dialogue between them, but there are still a few mages that are not.

Because the focus of the mage is different, some mage may be easily attracted to the information about the necromancer in the past, while some mage are unmoved, still focusing on the object they originally intended.

Among these few masters, Rhode belongs to one of them. At this time, Rod's eyes were looking at a mage in the magic ban ceremony. This mage is Northren who is extremely hostile to Rod.

When Rod revealed his identity as a Necromancer, Northren's eyes remained on Rod's body. Nothing that appeared around him seemed to affect Northren's eyes.

Paying attention to the state of Northon, Rod also gradually discovered some anomalies. The intensity of this hostility is not ordinary. If it weren't for the existence of a ban on rituals, Rhodes wouldn't be surprised if Norson directly cast a spell to attack him.

In the eyes of Northon, Rhode had only seen him in a few enemies, and those enemies all eventually fought with Rhode. Although he did not understand why this change occurred in Northon, Rod had begun to care about Northon's every move.

For Rod, after receiving the artifact component as a reward, the goal of this potion contest has been achieved. At this time, Rhode's most hope is to get away from the airship smoothly.

Although he got the championship reward of the potion competition, that is, a talisman that can mobilize the magical elements on the entire airship, Rhode still knows clearly that it is not the time to be careless.

Because he was still on the airship, and due to a series of actions of the third-ranking Necromancer, his identity was also exposed. At this time, Rhode was still not safe.

On this airship, Rhode did not know about the mage that existed around him. What attitude did they have about the existence of the necromancer, so he had no intention of revealing his identity as a necromancer.

In Rhode's view, similar to the third Necromancer, it is undoubtedly extremely risky to directly expose his identity as a Necromancer.

Even before accepting the mission of the Spirit Society before boarding the airship, Rod did not intend to take this risk. If it wasn’t the third Necromancer who took the initiative to show his identity, perhaps until he left the airship, the mages here would not know Rod’s true identity.

If you want to persuade these high-level mages on the airship, not only can you achieve a higher rank in this potion contest, you must have enough reasons to convince them, and thus change your view of the necromancer. Especially those mages who exist in magic guilds.

In this case, even if the Necromancer exposed his identity, and even gave sufficient reasons, he would not necessarily convince those mages to wait for the Necromancer, maybe it was not a good result.

As for the tasks related to the spiritual society, in this case, it is undoubtedly extremely difficult to complete them. If Rhode tried the same as this Necromancer, it might have some counter-effects.

However, for this necromancer, what he hopes to achieve, and enhance the influence of the necromancer, can be achieved in this way.

Perhaps what the necromancer said could not change the views of the high-level mages and the necromancer, but it could directly change the views of the mages who were not high-ranked and had no deep understanding of the necromancer. Being able to do this, this mage is also considered to have completed his task.

If this Necromancer can successfully persuade Eli, it will be considered a successful completion of the mission confessed by the Spirit Club, and he and the rest of the Necromancer on the airship will also be able to leave the airship smoothly and be awarded by the Spirit Club.

Once he fails, he will not only be punished by the magic guild, but even the rewards he just got from the potion competition will be withdrawn.

In the mind of this mage, this result may have been anticipated, or it is precisely the intention to increase the influence of the necromancer in this way.

From the very beginning, the spirit would treat those Necromancers who came to the airship the same way.

When Rod realized the practice of the Necromancer, the first thing he thought about was how to protect himself and successfully detach from this airship.

At this moment, it seemed that the Necromancer and Eli's argument became more and more fierce. Perhaps in a short time, the results will be divided between the two, plus the growing hostility from Northon beside him, Rod knew , You also need to take action.

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