Chapter 1770 Tiss' Doubts
"Do you have any questions?" Looking at Tiss, Rhodes asked.
For Tiss, Rhodes showed extraordinary patience. Even though she asked herself many times, Rhodes patiently answered all her confusions, and did not feel impatient because her actions were interrupted.
Even Rhodes himself felt a little puzzled about this change in himself. In his opinion, everything he did was just to make better use of Tiss's hero expertise.
"I want to know..." Tess seemed to want to say something, but just in the middle of her words, she stopped as if she lacked the courage to continue.
Rhodes was keenly aware of the abnormal changes in Tiss, especially her stammering appearance. Rhodes has always been extremely keen in observing subtleties, even without the cooperation of scouting skills, Rhodes can do this very well , This is more like an instinct of Rhodes.
"What's wrong?" Rhodes asked suspiciously, "If you still have any doubts about something, you might as well tell me now, Tiss the hero."
While speaking, Rhodes stretched out several arms on his body, and lifted the cover of the soul furnace at the stern, accompanied by waves of heat, and those half-burned souls, emitting bursts of misery. Call.
Rhode's words seemed to give Tiss some courage, allowing her to continue what she wanted to say.
She looked at Rhodes, and said cautiously: "Why do you remember Hela's full name so clearly, but not mine?"
While speaking, Tiss raised her head and looked at Rhodes with a bit of resentment in her eyes, as if she was slightly dissatisfied with Rhodes' previous actions.
"What kind of problem is this?" Rhodes glanced at her and asked with some doubts. He didn't understand what Tess's question was. "Is this the problem that bothers you? It's meaningless at all."
Although Rhodes said so, judging from the expression and demeanor on Tiss's face, this seemed to be her real thought.
Rhodes didn't know why she had such an idea, but the answer from Tiss also showed Rhodes this point, and that seemed to be the problem that bothered her.
"Lord Ellot, please answer my confusion." Rhode's previous words undoubtedly gave Tiss some kind of encouragement, allowing her to say what she always wanted to say in her heart.
"Master Ailot, when you said Hela's full name, you didn't hesitate at all..." While talking, Tess pursed her lips slightly, and her tone lowered, "It's the first time I met you. when,
You obviously told you my name, but you have forgotten it, and you don't take it to heart at all. "
Speaking of this, Tess turned her head to one side, with an inexplicable look in her eyes.
Rhode looked at Tiss like this, and for some reason, he couldn't help but think of someone who was still waiting for him in the surface world.
For Tiss's question, Rhodes really couldn't answer for a while.
He shook his head. He couldn't tell Tiss that when he first met her, Rhode didn't care about her at all, could he?
Even though Rhodes really wanted to know what kind of expression Tiss would show after hearing this answer, he still didn't say so, but changed his words: "Maybe it's because you're not threatening."
After a little thought, Rhodes gave what he thought was the most correct answer.
"When I met Hela, I didn't have the strength to contend with her. At that time, I was just a little monster who had just been born. I had to write down all the information that was beneficial to me. Only in this way can I survive in hell better." survive."
Speaking of this, Rhodes sighed slightly, and added: "When I met you, you were not a hero at that time, but a succubus with low strength, unable to bring any danger to me, so you There is no need to write down your full name."
After hearing Rhode's answer, Tiss nodded: "I understand, Lord Ellot, you don't have to worry about it."
Rhodes waved his hand and said, "But it's different now. You, who have become a hero, are worth far more than Hela. No matter what, I will never forget your full name."
Rhode's words seemed to be of great benefit to Tiss, and she showed a satisfied smile.
"Never underestimate a hero, Tiss. If a hero appears among your enemies, no matter how strong he is, he must be eliminated immediately."
Looking away, when Rhodes was about to throw the furnace core in his hand into the opened soul furnace, Tiss on the side continued to ask:
"Master Ailot, you just mentioned that fairy dragon in your conversation... I want to know who got the prophecy card with Cecilia drawn on it."
Rhodes looked at her with some doubts: "Why do you ask these? Don't you know the knowledge of prophecy?"
Speaking of this, Rhodes seemed to remember something.
Before this, Tiss had mentioned to Rhodes that a succubus like her also possesses the power of divination. It's just that Rhodes doesn't know how strong or weak the divination ability of succubi is compared to the prophecy ability of sorcerers?
In Rhodes' impression, the prophecy of the prophet Messiah was undoubtedly at the peak of all sorcerers. Almost no sorcerer can surpass Messijia in the attainments of prophecy.
Rhodes, who has gone through all kinds of hardships, also has a deeper understanding of the prophecies made by Messika.
"I just want to know this." Facing Rhodes' inquiry, Tiss replied without any hesitation.
Seeing that Tiss wanted to know this, Rhodes didn't hide anything, and replied to her: "She was the one who got the prophecy card. Although I also sought divination from the prophet, I got another card. "
Rhodes recalled that during the divination he sought from Messiah, the three prophecy cards he drew were the ancient hero Degar, a newborn baby, and characters with unknown meanings, which were drawn with Inota. The prophecy cards are quite different.
The prophecy card named "Butch and Cecilia" was exactly the card that Inota had drawn. At that time, Inota, who had drawn this card, did not even draw the second card after learning the meaning of this card. After three prophecy cards, they left angrily.
Recalling the scenes that happened before, even Rhodes, who is in hell, couldn't help but feel a warm feeling in his heart.
"So that's how it is." Listening to Rhodes' narration, Tiss's eyes lit up immediately, and the original loss was swept away, and she looked at Rhodes with a different look in her eyes.
Rhodes glanced at her, and then met the succubus' joyful eyes.
Shaking her head, Rhodes didn't know what she was thinking at all, nor did she know what enlightenment she had drawn from Messijia's prophecy.
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