Rod tried to get the system to identify the role of dead leaves, but nothing was found. The system did not send any prompt to Rod.

In the current situation, Rod can not know the function of this dead leaf, as if the dead leaf in his hand is no different from ordinary leaves, but Rod knows that whether it is from his own perception or the court The mage deliberately included the dead leaves in his space ring, which all explained the possible problems with dead leaves.

After holding this dead leaf in his hand and inspecting it for a while, he saw that there was no abnormality, so Rhode didn't care about it anymore, but put it in the space ring, and then checked the other items in the space ring again.

Among the remaining items, most of them are ordinary items and a few precious materials. Among these items, perhaps the only ones that are useful to Rhode are some gold coins carried by the court mages.

Compared with the mages that Rhode had encountered before, the palace mages carried a large number of gold coins. If Rhode hadn't looted a dwarf vault, then these gold coins were obviously Rhode's greatest wealth.

In addition, Rod also found a letter in the space ring of the palace mage.

Since Lord has completed the most important strength improvement in the previous battles, and Lord's next plan is to return to the City of Sorrow as soon as possible, Lord did not release the information that may be recorded in the letter. In the heart.

However, in order to comprehensively understand the situation on the battlefield and obtain more information, Rod still opened the letter and began to check its contents.

As Lord checked the letter, his face slowly changed.

Rod found that what was recorded in the letter was exactly the situation of Eri's army at this time.

The letter states that in the current situation, because the Necromancer took the initiative to retreat from the border, in order to avenge the Necromancer who broke the peace of Eri, at this time, a large number of creatures are counterattacking towards Eri's Screaming City.

Judging from the tone of the letter, the owner of this letter should belong to a commander on the front line of the battlefield. In addition to reporting the situation on the border, the owner of the letter also answered many questions from the palace mage.

Among them, the letter emphatically mentioned that there are no bone dragons near the border of Diya, and I hope that the palace mage will be at ease.

Realizing this, Rod looked at the corpse of the palace mage again.

Rod understood that the court mage wanted to inquire about his whereabouts from the frontline commander, but he didn't get any news.

Rod quickly finished reading the letter, and the last part of the letter was ordinary small talk, and the frontline commander asked about the situation of the hero within the faction.

After reading the letter, Rod also had some understanding of the situation of the war.

At this point, Lord has cleaned up everything in the space ring, and there are no previous items on the corpse of the palace mage, but for Lord, the corpse of the palace mage also has extremely high value.

Rod knows that according to the strength of the palace mage, as long as he handles it properly, he can transform the palace mage into a Tier 5 corpse witch under the action of legendary spiritism.

But under the current circumstances, the mana on Rhode's body is not enough to support this transformation.

Rod raised his hand, and immediately, the corpse of the court mage was put into the space ring by Rod.

If the palace mage is still alive, or has been transformed into an undead creature, Rhodes cannot be included in the space ring, but under the current situation, Rhodes can enter the corpse between the two in the space ring.

After finishing these, Rod did not intend to stay here long.

Rhode knew that although until now, no enemies have appeared here, and no powerful creatures have been attracted due to mana fluctuations, but this does not mean that it is definitely safe here.

This location, after all, is still in the territory of Eri. Because of the vast area of ​​Eri, such a small location is difficult to be noticed by the powerful Eri creatures, but Rhodes is not willing to take this risk.

What's more, according to what was written in the previous letter, Rod needs to return to the City of Sorrow before Eli's counterattack begins.

At this time, since he had gained enough power, Rhode's current focus was on his soul mission.

Rod knew that once he acted late, when the battle officially broke out in the Screaming City, those necromancers who came to support would add many variables to his plan.

According to Rhodes's idea, he had better be able to return before the Screaming City fell into war.

Obviously, it has been a while since the palace mage received this letter, and Rohde couldn't know how the battle was going at this time.

Therefore, Rhode needs to rush to the battlefield as soon as possible, so that he can make his next preparations before the city of sorrow is attacked.

If it is a simple arrangement of the space ring, although it will take a little time, it has no effect on Rhodes in general, but if he spends nearly a day meditating here, Rhodes is obviously unwilling.

After putting the corpse of the palace mage into the space ring, Rhode no longer waited, but immediately boarded the bone dragon.

Under Rod's signal, the bone dragon re-led the undead creatures under his hands and moved in one direction.

Previously, in order to avoid the court mage's chasing, Rohde could only make the bone dragon fly in one direction. Under the circumstances at that time, Rohde made some mistakes in the forward direction.

After being attacked by the palace mage ~www.novelmt.com~ Rod also ignored the surrounding environment and chose to face the palace mage. This has also caused the current Rhodes to be completely unable to distinguish the direction of advancement.

In Rohde’s view, although he was on the back of the bone dragon, he looked at the unchanging scenery around him, even if he had a map in his hand, Rohde could not tell the direction.

Rhode knew that he might have lost his way. In this case, as there was no special skill related to pathfinding, Rhode could not determine the direction around him.

At this time, Rod placed his gaze on the centaur leader who was aside.

According to Rhodes's idea, since the centaur leader lives in the territory of Eri all year round, and often goes to the jungle to looting other creatures, perhaps the centaur leader can find the way forward.

Thinking of this, Rod immediately asked the Centaur to collect, and the Centaur leader seemed to think about it, and then pointed directly in a direction.

Rod did not ask whether the centaur leader must be sure, but signaled the bone dragon and flew quickly in the direction pointed by the centaur leader.

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