Not long after, the door was reopened, and Rowling walked out of the room, holding a magic book in her hand.

Rod reentered the room, put the bedding and candlestick into the space ring, and then took Rowling to the outside of the room.

On the side, the undead creatures under Lord's had already assembled here, and at this time he was only waiting for Lord's order.

After calming down, and after a night of thinking, Rowling had already thought through everything that Rod had said, and there was no resistance in her eyes when she looked at Rod.

Rowling knew that all that Rod did, even killing Ina who had been taking care of him, was just to take him away from the merchant group. Although this method seems to be very radical in Rowling's view, Rowling will not blame Rhode for it.

As if perceiving Rowling's thoughts, Rod looked at each other, and then stopped paying attention, turning his gaze to the centaur leader who was aside.

Since Rowling has not yet mastered at least expert-level spiritualism, even if he is close to the ghost dragon, his body will be affected to a certain extent. In this case, Rhode can’t lead Rowling to move quickly by relying on the ghost dragon, but can only rely on it. The leader of the centaur.

Just as Rhode was about to take Rowling to ride on the centaur leader, Rowling took the initiative to return the magic book in his hand to Rhode.

Rod did not take it, but turned his head and looked at Rowling in front of him, wanting to get her explanation.

Rod remembers that the original owner of this magic book should be Syl, and according to Syl's corresponding rank level, this magic book happened to record the content of expert-level spiritualism.

For ordinary people, it obviously takes a lot of time to master expert spiritism with a magic book. But for Rowling, who is a natural hero, as long as she is willing, she can quickly master these basic special skills.

In this case, Rod did not know why Rowling chose to hand the magic book to himself.

Rowling said to Rod: "This seems to be something of a necromancer... I don't want to learn the evil necromancer."

For Rowling, the necromancer destroyed her village and killed all her relatives. In this case, all she can accept is that Rod becomes a necromancer. For herself to learn necromantic spells, It's really hard to accept.

Rod did not accept this magic book, but looked at Rowling again.

Seeing Rowling's firm eyes, Rod knew that although Rowling had admitted her identity, there might be a long way to go before helping him fight.

Rod realized that to change Rowling's mind, he still needs to spend a lot of time on his own.

Upon seeing this, Rod had to take the magic book and change one from the space ring.

The new magic book is relatively old, but the whole is thicker, and the spell knowledge recorded is also more advanced.

This magic book is exactly the one that Rod obtained from the court mage Ed, from which Rod learned magic such as teleportation, and the remaining time and space gate, the fourth-order magic, did not master.

Rhode's original intention was to let Rowling master expert-level spiritualism, not the following spells, but in this case, Rhode obviously couldn't do so.

After taking over the newly-appearing magic book, Rowling read it briefly before accepting it.

After processing the magic book, Rod took Rowling, mounted the centaur leader on the side, and started to rush in one direction.

In the sky, the ghost dragon is still responsible for investigating the surrounding environment to avoid encountering possible enemies.

The goal of Rod's trip remains unchanged, choosing to go to the location of the artifact component.

According to Rod’s original idea, if he relied on the ghost dragon’s high-speed flight, he would be able to get to this location without even a day’s time, but under the current circumstances, I don’t know how many days it would take to get there. .

However, for this, Rod is not very worried.

Since the soul mission has been completed, Rhode no longer struggles with time constraints, and the number of days no longer has much meaning. This is also the reason why Rod did not force him to learn spiritualism when he learned of Rowling's choice.

In front of Rod, although Rowling was holding the magic book, she didn't open it to look at it. Instead, she turned her body sideways, observing Rod behind him.

Although Rowling thought clearly about everything that happened around him, she had no small doubts about how Rhode escaped the attack of the Necromancer and how to become a powerful Necromancer.

Rowling desperately wants to know what happened to Rod, and now is the best time to ask Rod.

"Rhodes, what have you experienced during this time, can you tell me?"

Hearing the questioning coming from before him, Rod did not care, but only faintly replied: "In order to save you from the merchant group, I became a necromancer and fought all the way to accumulate strength. Until not long ago After I felt that the power was enough, he launched an attack on the business group."

Rod's words are very simple, but what they contain is a strong brutal breath. With these words alone, Rowling can imagine what Rod has experienced during this period of time.

In Rowling's memory, Rod, who originally lived with him in the village, was just a naughty teenager with a personality similar to his own. Even if he was asked to attack the surrounding animals, he would still feel a little bit intolerable.

When Rowling met Rodriguez again, she only felt that his whole person had undergone tremendous changes. Both his personality and mentality were completely different from the original Rodriguez.

If it hadn't had the same face ~www.novelmt.com~ and had the exact same accent when he called out his name, Rowling would never believe that this powerful necromancer was actually the original Rhodes.

Rowling can also understand what kind of pain it takes to produce this change. Rowling felt even more distressed when thinking of Rod's experience during this period of time compared to herself who had been in the business group.

Thinking of this, Rowling's dissatisfaction with Rod originally had disappeared at this time. At this point, Rowling finally fully acknowledged Rod in her heart.

At this time, Rod, who was sensing the surrounding situation, only felt a tight embrace in front of him. Rod lowered his head and found that Rowling actively leaned against his body in front of him.

In front of Rod, Rowling was opening the magic book and reading its contents.

Rod noticed that Rowling didn't care about herself in the rear, because the centaur leader didn't have a lot of space on her body, as if it was just for the convenience of reading, Rowling just leaned on herself like this.

Rod understood that Rowling at this time had no defense against him, and he was truly recognized by this natural hero.

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