Although he has the identity of a death knight, when it comes to the understanding of the soul tower, Tamick's own mastery is not as good as some senior necromancers, let alone compared with those liches.

As a heroic vampire, no matter whether it is his own race or the extra blessing brought to Tamick by the hero template, it does not involve the existence of any spell-casting knowledge.

Even in Diya, the Necromancer, who has in-depth research on Necromancer rituals, can't guarantee that he will be able to understand the Tower of Souls, let alone Tamic at this time.

Tamick's understanding of the soul tower is more of a superficial level. As for how the magic rituals work in it, Tamick himself does not know.

Tamick was able to accurately mention the information about the soul tower in his words, whether it was an anomaly in the structure, or the existence of necromancers in it, or more because the information was provided by Stephen the Lich.

Through the existence of the spiritual imprint, Tamick got the information he didn't know originally from Stephen the Lich.

The information contained in the spiritual imprint undoubtedly made Tamick aware of Stephen the Lich’s attitude towards Degar. To Tamick's surprise, Stephen the Lich allowed Degar to enter the tower.

The news from Stephen the Lich made Tamick understand that even if he is in the dead tomb far away from the city of death, as the builder of this tower of souls, Stephen still has the ability to be unable to pass some other creatures. The way to detect, understand the situation inside the tower.

Only in this way can Stephen directly send specific information about the soul tower at this time.

However, in Tamick's view, there may be a great limit to the ability of Stephen the Lich. If Stephen can directly rely on this ability to detect anything happening inside the soul tower, there is no need to send a Necromancer to test.

For this reason, although there is not much doubt about the information provided by Stephen, Tamick believes that the help provided by this information is relatively limited.

After receiving this series of instructions from Stephen the Lich, as the lord of the City of Death, Tamick naturally did not have any resistance to this, but clearly informed the decision made by Stephen the Lich. Degar.

"What you have to pay attention to is that the Necromancer with the vampire cloak is not as simple as you think. If it is a frontal battle, with your strength, I am afraid that you will not be able to hurt the Necromancer half a point. ."

Retelling the order given by Stephen the Lich among the information from the spiritual imprint, Tamick also sensed some information worthy of attention from these words.

According to the information that Tamick understands, although Degar is quite different from himself in the types of vampires, even two completely different ways of evolution, when they meet each other, their strengths are extremely similar.

At this time, Tamick still maintains an evolved vampire state, but once she fights, she will transform herself into a native vampire that is good for fighting in a very short period of time.

Under this circumstance, there is actually not much difference in the strength between Tamik and Degar. Because of this, coupled with the strong vitality of the vampire, once the two fight between them, it is unknown how long it will take before the winner can be determined.

What makes Tamick feel concerned is that since even Degar with all his strength can't defeat the Necromancer on the Conspiracy Tower, he can't do this as he is himself.

Tamick was not optimistic about Degar’s attempt to come to the Tower of Souls and retrieve the cloak of the vampire, and even thought it would have a counterproductive effect, but that’s what happened, and Tamick could also feel the virtue. Gal's determination was not hindered.

"In the soul tower, there are still a few necromancers lurking in, some of which have extremely special abilities. When necessary, you can also use the power of these necromancers."

Retelling the last message in the spiritual imprint, Tamick was undoubtedly aware of something in his heart, but there was no change in appearance, and he had completed his reply to Degar.

From the information given by Tamick, Degar is undoubtedly aware of the difficulty of his behavior. Even from the very beginning, Degar felt this when he was not yet close to the tower of souls.

However, the desire for a vampire cloak in his heart and his desire to achieve true immortality made Degar unable to give up this behavior.

Even if he realized the strength of the other party, and even the vampire cloak might have already become a fully-collected combination artifact, Degar still had no plans to retreat.

At this time, after receiving permission from the Lich from Tamick, Degar no longer waited, but acted immediately.

Under Tamick's gaze, a very strong black mist emerged from Degar's body, and even if it was completely submerged, a large number of bats appeared in the black mist.

As soon as this group of bats appeared, they flew towards the upper area around the tower, ignoring other creatures around them.

Tamik noticed that ~www.novelmt.com~ just as the group of bats was flying upwards, a large group of bats appeared in the area around the tower and merged into the original flying bats.

For a while, the entire soul tower was surrounded by densely packed bats flying upward, and even the dark red light released by the soul tower itself was covered by these bats. The entire city of death seemed to be trapped. In the darkness.

This situation improved as the group of bats rose gradually. As a large number of bats rose to a higher position, the density of bats surrounding the tower of spirits decreased, and red light continued to scatter through the bats. .

I don't know how long it took, until the last bat disappeared under the cover of the dark sky, and when it came to the upper space that could not be observed from the ground, the light on the soul tower restored to the past.

Tamick looked around. The vampires who had fought with his own men were no longer visible at this time. If they wanted to see before they came, they existed among the dense bats on the periphery of the soul-recruiting tower.

Feeling the gradual return to calm surroundings, Tamick sighed, then regained his gaze on the tower not far away, ready to wait for a result to appear.

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