Rhode stood above the ground, and before him appeared a green barrier. At this time, the ghost dragon had stopped flying and followed behind him.

After coming to Tetalia, after a day and a half of flying by the ghost dragon, Rhodes stopped at this special position. Rhodes' pace was blocked by the emerald green barrier in front of him.

In Rod's perception, instead of calling the emerald green object in front of it a barrier, it is more appropriate to call it a fog wall.

This emerald green thing has no substance, but gathers here like a mist, and from which Rhode does not feel the magic element.

Whether it is the cloud of death cast by Rod, or the ghost breath of the ghost dragon, it can disperse this mist, but once the subsequent energy support is lost, the scattered green mist will instantly restore.

Rhode could perceive that it was the dark green and extremely viscous lake water below this area that produced this emerald green mist.

Due to the extremely low visibility in the fog and the interference caused by the emerald green itself, Rhode can only see through the fog and see things around two or three meters. Because of this, through his own observation, Rhode discovered the area Below, those dark green lakes.

At this point, Rhode stood like a bank, and in front of him, above the dark green liquid, was the wall of fog.

The target of Rhodes's trip, the Titan Arrow artifact part, is behind this dark green fog wall.

Rhode tried to let the ghost dragon bypass the fog wall in front of him, but eventually found it impossible.

Due to the limited height of the fog wall, when the ghost dragon rises to a certain level, it can freely bypass the fog wall, but this does not help Rhodes' trip.

By riding the ghost dragon and taking the surrounding environment into his eyes, Rhode also discovered the problem.

Rhode found that the signal from the artifact parts he received was from the emerald green fog wall in front of him. Even if Rhode could cross the area covered by the fog wall, it seemed useless. If you want to get the last artifact part, you must go deep into the fog wall.

Before entering the fog wall, Rod had conducted some tests, and this was what made Rod difficult.

Relying on his own attempts at the green fog wall, Rod discovered the problem. The emerald green fog wall in front of him was actually a very corrosive gas.

Unlike the effect produced by the cloud of death, according to Rod, the effect of the cloud of death is more due to the existence of death energy, which erodes the flesh, and the green fog wall in front of it is directly corroding everything in it. .

In order to test the corrosive effect of the green mist, Rhodes cast a spiriting technique. Under the blessing of the artifact, he buried it deeply in the ground, and I don't know how long the dead lizard man's bones turned into a corpse witch king.

After letting the ghost dragon get the corpse witch king out of the ground, Rhode began his own test.

What surprised Rod was that the body of the corpse sorcerer could correspond to the death energy of the epic spiritualism, and there was no way to slow down the erosion speed of green mist for it.

Buried for a long time, the corpse witch king's bones quickly changed color, instead of blackening and darkening as Rod expected, but becoming brighter and slimmer, accompanied by a viscous liquid from the body. It keeps dripping, and the skull-like body of the corpse witch king can hardly take a step forward, and eventually understands the body.

In a blink of an eye, the Corpse Witch King fell into the fog wall in front of him. With the scattered body slowly sinking, the body of the Corpse Witch King finally disappeared on the sticky lake water without even a bubble. Flip out.

The appearance of this scene also made Rod realize that it seems that it is not a good choice to venture into the fog wall.

In addition to transforming the corpse witch king, Rhode also made some attempts with the iron sword in the space ring.

Rhode held the iron sword and pushed the sword part deep into the fog wall, and suddenly felt a trembling tremor.

After Rod pulled the sword body out of the fog wall, the sword body part was corroded badly. The broken sword body was covered with hot white smoke. A few drops of dark green droplets still corroded the surface of the sword body. I'm afraid the sword will break off if I can't cut it a few times.

Even if it is not detected by the system, Rhode can confirm that the endurance value of this iron sword in his hand is about to be zero.

Inserting the iron sword that was already broken in the hand diagonally down into the lake in front of him. Rhode hadn't made any movement yet, and he felt a light hand. When he lifted the iron sword, only half of the sword handle remained.

If you want to resist corrosion, only special skill resistance can do it. What puzzles Rod is that at this level of corrosion, what level of resistance is needed to resist it, which is an epic level that cannot be achieved by conventional methods? Or is it more difficult to be legendary?

In addition, the lake water below the fog wall is a serious limitation on conventional creatures, and it is even more corrosive than the fog wall above. Fortunately, for Rhodes with ghost dragons, this does not affect it. .

The iron sword in his hand has already corroded most of it, and the remaining half of the sword handle is even more meaningless to Rod. Rhode waved his hand and threw it into the fog wall.

Through the thick fog wall, Rhode noticed that the surface of the lake was extremely calm, without any waves. The corpse witch who had disappeared in the lake and the hilt that should fall in the lake had no effect on it.

The sight observed in front of him also made Rod understand deeply the unusualness of this place.

In the perception of Rhodes, there are many corpses in the underground near the lake. Among these corpses, except for a few exotic creatures, most of them are common animals.

If Rhodes is willing, he can rely on the existence of Soul Conjury to transform these corpses under the lake into a corpse witch king, but in the lake that is more likely to cause death, Rhode does not perceive the existence of transformable corpses.

According to common sense, due to the emerald green fog wall and the presence of the corrosive lake water below, ordinary creatures are dying and most of them are dying in the lake. However, Rhode cannot perceive any corpse that can be transformed from the lake, but instead There are a lot of corpses around the lake.

For Rod, who possesses a spirit-level spiritism, how sensitive he is to the perception of death energy, it will definitely not happen that the perception is wrong. He failed to perceive the existence of the corpse from the lake, or it means that there has never been a creature here. The death, either means that the corpses of these creatures, the scum that has already been corroded are not left.

This discovery undoubtedly made Rod aware of something, and once again took a deep look at the dark green lake not far away. Rod completely gave up his intention to step into it.

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