177 Destruction 2
At this time, these dwarves who were in a hurry obviously forgot that they originally chose to escape to the village in order to avoid the pursuit of the centaur behind.
The dwarves were about to flee around, but the centaur undead at the back had already surrounded them and began to hunt down these fleeing dwarves.
And all of this was seen by Rhodes on the side.
When the centaur leader attacked the dwarves, Rhodes let the bone dragon enter the dwarf village directly from above.
Taking advantage of the opportunity of the dwarves around him, Rhodes brought Lal to the side of the battlefield, and then the bone dragon launched an attack on these dwarves.
Beside Rhodes, Lal was watching all this. Although he tried to keep his face calm, the fluctuations in his eyes showed that his heart was not as emotionless as his face.
Lal remembered that the dwarf village in front of him was one of his alternate targets. Since this place is the closest to the Silva tribe, when the horn was sounded before, but there was no response from the Silva tribe, Ral thought of another trading location here.
Only at this time, because of his own guidance, the powerful mage got information about this location, which eventually led to the destruction of this dwarf village.
After realizing this, Lal couldn't bear it. But then, Lal seemed to have figured out something. Although the destruction was still happening around him, Lal no longer felt pain and blame for it.
Lal knows that the reason for doing this is just to survive. Even if he is to return to the previous moment, he will also make such a move and tell the location of the place to the necromancer in front of him. In this case, then Why should you blame yourself.
Unlike Lal next to him, Rhodes watched the destruction in front of him, but he was calculating the strength of his undead creatures in his heart.
In the battle, the bone dragon showed the strength far beyond the surrounding dwarves. Even if there were many fourth-order dwarves in the village, they could not stop the attack of the bone dragon.
In the absence of fifth-order creatures, the bone dragon can fully exert its strength.
Between low-level creatures, just looking at their attributes, it is impossible to widen the gap. Even if the attribute is a few points higher, it cannot reach the level of crushing.
This is also the reason why creatures below the fourth rank can rely on their own combat skills to defeat powerful enemies. Like a skeleton warrior of the same order, it can even defeat weaker second order creatures.
And once the rank increases,
The attribute has reached more than 20 points, and it has entered the elite attribute stage. Each attribute can bring significant bonuses, which is why high-level creatures can comprehensively crush low-level creatures.
After reaching the fourth level, for normal creatures, if they have not awakened to become heroes, or have mastered some powerful spells and treasures, it is rare to have the phenomenon of overstepping challenges.
The dwarves beside the bone dragon fell in pieces, and the high-level creatures crushed the low-level creatures to the fullest at this moment.
All the dwarves who survived had the belief of mortal death and wanted to hold back this powerful undead creature, so that the remaining weak dwarves in the tribe had a chance to escape from here.
However, the actions of these dwarves are destined to be in vain. In order not to expose his existence, Rhodes deliberately asked the centaur leader to bring his undead creatures to rob and kill the dwarves who wanted to escape outside the village.
Rhodes knew that in the case of a head-on battle, the centaur leader had never disappointed himself, and the dwarves in front of him would not have any chance to escape from the centaur.
Looking at the rapidly jumping experience points in the attribute panel, Rhode knew that although the battle was not over yet, the outcome had already been decided. The destruction of the entire dwarven village is only a matter of time.
What Rhode was worried about was the dwarves who were sending news to the rest of the surrounding tribes when the bone dragon had just arrived. Under the circumstances at the time, Rhodes could only let the vampires go to hunt down those dwarves.
At this time, Rhodes saw that the vampire had returned to the battlefield, helping the centaur undead to quickly clean up the surrounding dwarves.
Through the information from the spiritual imprint, Rhodes knew that the vampires had already dealt with the dwarves who sent the information.
As the main undead creatures under Rhodes joined the battlefield, the dwarves who were at a disadvantage were even more unable to resist, and the battle showed a one-sided trend. In a short period of time, all the dwarves were killed.
According to Rhodes' observation during the battle, the size of the dwarf village here was even larger than the one he had gone to when he originally performed the mission.
During this battle, Rhodes didn't even make a move at all, and only relied on his own undead creatures to capture this dwarf village.
Rhode knew that with the progress of the battle, the strength of both himself and the undead creatures under him had been greatly improved. The dwarf villages that once had to sneak in alone to destroy were completely crushed by his own strength.
As the battle drew to a close, Rhodes quickly instructed the centaur leader under his command, with most of the centaur undead, to search the village for dwarves who might be hiding. Then, Rhodes asked another small group of centaur undead to collect the corpses on the battlefield.
At this time, Rhodes walked towards the interior of the village.
Originally, in order to quickly destroy the surrounding villages, Rhodes did not intend to carefully search for the items inside the village, but since this is a dwarf village, and thinking of the possible dwarf vaults inside the village, Rhodes still intends to go to investigate.
When Lal saw Rhodes directly entering the village, he seemed to have forgotten himself, and the surrounding centaur undead were constantly gathering corpses, and he suddenly had some thoughts in his heart.
Unfortunately, before Ral could put these ideas into practice, he saw the vampire staring straight at him.
Looking at the light in the vampire's eyes, Lal instinctively stepped back a few steps, then hurriedly ran towards the interior of the village, following behind Rhodes.
Lal already knew that although Rhodes left, he did not give up his control. Compared to facing these bloodthirsty undead creatures, Ral is more willing to stay with Rhodes.
Judging from the strength shown by the necromancer and the almost crushing results of the battle, Lal understands that this dwarf village alone cannot satisfy Rhodes.
Although Rhode noticed Lal behind him, he didn't care too much.
In the process of moving forward, Lal saw that the centaur undead found many dwarves who were hiding in the village and had no ability to resist.
In the face of these dwarves, the centaur undead did not hold back. After directly killing them, they were transported to the location of the village gate.
Seeing this scene, Lal felt a chill in his heart, but he didn't say much, and still followed Rhodes closely.