At this time, these panicking dwarves obviously forgot that they originally chose to escape to the village to avoid the centaur from behind.

The dwarves were about to flee to the surroundings, but the undead centaur in the rear had already surrounded them and began to hunt down the dwarves who fled.

And all of this was seen by Rod on the side.

When the centaur leader attacked the dwarf, Rhode let the bone dragon enter the dwarf village directly from above.

Taking advantage of the chance of the surrounding dwarves stunned, Rod took Lal to the side of the battlefield, and then the bone dragon launched an attack on these dwarves.

Beside Rod, Lal was watching all this. Although he tried to keep calm on his face, the fluctuations in his eyes showed that his heart was not as devoid of emotion as his face.

Lal remembered that the dwarven village in front of him was an alternative target for him. Since this place is the closest to the Silva tribe, when the horn was blown before, but there was no response from the Silva tribe, the other trading place that Lal thought of was here.

Only at this time, because of his own guidance, the powerful mage got the information about the location, which eventually led to the destruction of this dwarf village.

Realizing this, Lal felt a little bit unbearable. But immediately, Ral seemed to have figured out something. Although the destruction was still happening all around, Ral no longer felt painful and blamed himself for it.

Lal knew that the reason he did this was just to survive. Even if he returned to the previous moment, he would also make this move, telling the necromancer in front of the location of this place. Why don't you blame yourself.

Different from Lal beside him, Rod saw the destruction happening before him, but in his heart he was calculating the strength of his undead creatures.

In the battle, the bone dragon showed strength far superior to the surrounding dwarves. Even if there were many Tier 4 dwarves in the village, they couldn't stop the bone dragon from attacking.

Without the existence of Tier 5 creatures, the bone dragon can fully exert its strength.

Between low-level creatures, just looking at the attributes, there is no way to widen the gap. Even if the attributes are a few points higher, they cannot reach the level of crushing.

This is also the reason why creatures below Tier 4 can rely on their fighting skills to defeat powerful enemies. Like a skeleton warrior of the same tier, it can even defeat weaker second-tier creatures.

Once the rank increases, the attribute reaches more than 20 points and enters the elite attribute stage. Each attribute can bring significant bonuses, which is why high-level creatures can completely crush low-level creatures.

After reaching Tier 4, for normal creatures, if they have not awakened to become a hero, or mastered any powerful spells and treasures, they will rarely be able to challenge them.

The dwarves next to the bone dragon fell in pieces, and the crushing of the low-order creatures by the higher-order creatures showed their fullness at this moment.

All the remaining dwarves hold the belief that they will die, and want to hold this powerful undead creature so that the remaining weak dwarves in the tribe can have a chance to escape here.

However, the behavior of these dwarves was destined to be futile. In order to prevent his existence from being exposed, Rod deliberately asked the centaur leader to take his undead creatures to rob and kill the dwarves who wanted to escape outside the village.

Rod knew that the centaur leader had never disappointed himself in the face of fighting, and the dwarves in front of him would not have any chance to escape from the centaur.

Looking at the rapidly beating experience value in the attribute panel, Rod knew that although the battle was not over yet, the ending had been set. The destruction of the entire dwarven village is only a matter of time.

What Rohde was worried about was those dwarves who were sending messages to the rest of the surrounding tribes when the bone dragon had just descended. Under the circumstances at the time, Rhode could only let the vampires go and hunt down those dwarves.

At this time, Rod saw that the vampire had returned to the battlefield, helping the centaur undead to quickly clean up the surrounding dwarves.

Through the message from the spiritual imprint, Rhode knew that the vampire had already dealt with the dwarves who passed the message.

As Lord's main undead creatures joined the battlefield, the dwarves who were already at a disadvantage became even more unable to resist, and the battle showed a one-sided trend. In a short time, all the dwarves were killed in battle.

According to Rhode’s observations during the battle, the size of the dwarf village here is even larger than that of the dwarf village where he originally went on mission.

During this battle, Rhode didn't even take any action at all, relying on his undead creatures to capture this dwarf village.

Rohde knew that as the battle progressed, both himself and the undead creatures under him had gained a lot of strength. The dwarven village that had to be infiltrated alone to destroy it was completely crushed by his own strength at this time.

As the battle drew to a close, Rhode quickly ordered his centaur leaders to take most of the centaur undead to search the village for dwarves who might be hiding. Then, Lord asked another small group of undead centaur to gather the corpses on the battlefield.

At this time, Rod walked towards the inside of the village.

Originally, in order to quickly destroy the surrounding villages, Rod did not plan to carefully search for the items inside the village, but because this is a dwarf village, he thought of the possible dwarf vaults in the village, Rod still planned to go and explore.

Seeing Rod directly entering the village, Lal seemed to have forgotten himself, and the surrounding centaur undead kept gathering the corpses, suddenly had some thoughts in his heart.

It's a pity ~www.novelmt.com~ before Lal put these ideas into practice, he saw a vampire staring at him.

Seeing the light in the vampire's eyes, Lal instinctively backed up a few steps, and then hurried to the interior of the village, following Rhodes.

Lal already knew that although Rod left, he did not give up control of himself. Ral was more willing to stay with Rhode than facing these bloodthirsty undead creatures.

Judging from the strength displayed by the necromancer and the result of the battle showing almost crushing, Lal understood that this dwarven village alone would obviously not satisfy Rhode.

Although Rhode noticed Laal in the rear, he didn't care too much.

As he moved forward, Lal saw that the centaur undead found many dwarves who were hiding in the village and had no resistance.

In the face of these dwarves, the centaur undead did not leave any hands. After killing them directly, they were transported to the gate of the village.

Seeing this scene, Ral's heart was chilled, but he didn't say much, and he still followed Rhodes closely.

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