Chapter 259 The Truth
Rhodes knew that sometimes, if he discovered the situation himself, it would have a better effect than others trying to explain it clearly. ◢щЩш.suimEnG.1a
Therefore, after realizing what happened here, Rhodes brought Rowling here on purpose, and left the hero alive, precisely because of this.
Under Rhode's signal, Rowling slowly approached the hero on the ground. After further confirming the hero's face, the expression on Rowling's face changed again.
Because of the many doubts in her heart, Rowling stopped waiting and asked the hero directly on the ground, "You...why are you here? Did you get caught by Sepp?"
Hearing Rowling's question, the hero on the ground didn't react at all. He just lowered his head with no expression in his eyes. He didn't know what he was thinking about. The already extremely thin figure seemed even weaker at this moment.
Seeing this, Rhode waved his sword, but he did not kill the hero directly, but left a not too deep wound on his body.
The pain stimulated the hero on the ground, but at this time, he had lost all the ability to resist.
As if noticing Rhode's eyes, the hero finally realized why Rhode left him alive.
Recalling what happened to him, the hero can be considered to have figured it out. Although he still lowered his head, he did not continue to remain silent, but replied to Rowling:
"You should have guessed it... The undead creatures here are actually my subordinates. I was originally the city lord of Valen City, because I was deceived by Sep and he took my life energy away, and I became the current one. But when I awakened as a hero, my ability as a necromancer returned to my body."
"Sep doesn't care about everything in the city. He doesn't even control any undead creatures. What Syp cares about is the life energy he has accumulated in his body. After extracting the original life force from these people, Syp Throwing them in the outer city gave me the ingredients to make undead creatures."
"Although these individuals in the outer city do not have the value of being transformed into undead creatures, if they are combined, their strength should not be underestimated."
"I have been experimenting here for a long time, and then I created these undead creatures. I thought that one day I would rely on them to counterattack Sepp, but it's a pity..."
After explaining this, as if thinking of something, the hero sighed, and then asked Rowling:
"What else do you want to know?"
The hero's tone was full of dead silence,
Even Rowling, who was listening to the side, also felt a little infiltrating, but Rowling did not care about this, but continued to ask the hero:
"If that's the case, then why did you lie to me, why did you let the undead creatures take you away..."
"I just want to use your sympathy and let you help me achieve my own goals. That's how the Necromancer acts. You are deceived because you don't have much experience, and it's just your own immaturity. Otherwise, why do you think? I want to tell you this?"
Having said that, the hero smiled self-deprecatingly. A bitter smile appeared on his bizarre face, which looked extremely ferocious.
Through the hero's words, Rowling has already figured out everything that happened before. For Rowling, the effect of hearing the hero say everything in person is undoubtedly shocking.
Rowling couldn't believe that she was actually deceived by this hero, and even turned to Rhodes for help because of the lies he told, which finally led to a battle.
Thinking of this, Rowling immediately looked at Rhodes who was standing beside him, but could only find that Rhodes' expression was still very calm, just as everything the hero said was within Rhodes' expectations.
Rowling suddenly fell into silence. When Rowling was silent, Rhode and the hero didn't say anything, just waiting for Rowling's reply.
After being silent for a while, Rowling asked the hero again: "You have clearly achieved your goal, why did you finally send undead creatures to attack me?"
Hearing Rowling's last question, the hero's unchanging expression finally changed. It seemed a little unwilling, but it was more of a remorse.
The hero didn't answer for a while, as if he wasn't going to answer Rowling's question, but after noticing Rhode's movements behind him, the hero finally answered:
"Because you are a born hero... If I can get you, even Sepp is not my opponent... I can rely on you to make a name for myself in Dia, and it will not be limited to this Valen city... "
Saying that, the hero seemed to have entered the scene he imagined, and seemed extremely crazy for a while, but soon, thinking of his current situation, the hero's face dimmed, no longer showing any expression.
After listening to the hero's explanation, another feeling finally appeared in Rowling's heart. Only now did Rowling have a general understanding of her natural hero status.
Rowling should have felt resentment towards the hero who deceived her, but she couldn't feel any resentment looking at the hero's current appearance.
For a time, Rowling's expression was extremely low. Rowling's heart is more of a reflection on this experience, as well as thinking about some of her own behavior.
Seeing Rowling finish asking, Rhode pointed at the hero below with his sword and said:
"The words have been said. For the sake of your cooperation, you now have two choices. One is to fall into eternal darkness, and the other is to be loyal to me as a death knight."
Rhodes seemed more satisfied with the hero's answer. The hero saw that Rhode deliberately kept his life in order to let Rowling grow, so he cooperated with Rowling's question and told all the real situation.
The hero had already figured out that in this case, since death was inevitable, the situation after death should be his own consideration. As Rhodes said, is it to fall into eternal darkness, or from now on, try to please the new master in front of him.
Rhodes knew that, similar to the original centaur leader, even if he was transformed into a death knight, he would not be loyal to himself. He could only rely on his spiritual imprint to suppress its original consciousness, but the Necromancer was different. For necromancers, as long as they can survive, they will accept any choice.
Because of this, Rhodes needs to ask the hero to confirm his thoughts. If he really has no love, then he will just waste his efforts.