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Chapter 1018 Token 3

 After learning the identity of the owner of this treasure from the prompts given by the system, Rhodes said:

"Lich Shante, using the Imprisoned Spirit as a token, will get two hundred initial Corpse Witch Kings."

As Rhodes finished speaking, Shante in the dark seemed to have some doubts. It remembered that he did not tell Rhodes his name. Perhaps it was the intelligence collected by Rhodes in advance that allowed him to understand his own habits.

Guess your identity.

This scene that happened in the field was naturally seen by all the lichs.

Upon hearing the number of Corpse Witch Kings promised by Rhodes after receiving the token, many of the remaining lich's eyes suddenly became hot. Even Aisha and her group of lichs began to have differences at this time.

After learning that Rhodes would provide a large number of Corpse Witch Queens, the first person to change his mind was Modo among the three lichs.

At some point, Modo took the initiative to distance himself from the other two lichs and looked at Rhodes alone in the field, wondering what he was thinking.

Aisha and Nagus saw Modo's behavior in their eyes and had a lot of complaints in their hearts.

In the previous process of testing Rhodes' strength, they had always taken action, and Modo did not provide any help. At this time, Modo was the first to change his original stance, seeming to want to distance himself from them.
Modo's behavior naturally made the other two lichs despise and even feel extremely angry. However, due to the large number of lichs around them, it was difficult for them to get angry.

In addition to these lichs who did not recognize Rhodes in the first place, when the number of Corpse Witch Kings that Rhodes promised was revealed, the attitude of other lichs in the field towards Rhodes also changed a lot.

The number of Corpse Witch Kings allocated by Rhodes to Stephen and Shante eliminated the only dissatisfaction in the hearts of the other lichs. For a time, many lichs took out the tokens they could provide and asked Rhodes to check the results.

"The mother of dead souls, two hundred and twenty corpse wizard kings."

A lich took out a very high-quality Mother of Souls, which was far more pure than anything Rhodes had ever found.

Although the mother of dead souls is of extremely high quality, it is not contaminated with the aura of the lich, and there is no way to prove that it is a token of the lich. In the end, Rhodes only gave a slightly higher number of corpse witch kings than the number of imprisoned spirits.
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"The Skeleton Ring, the negative effects are too serious, one hundred and eighty Corpse Witch Kings."

The skull ring mentioned by Rhodes is a very special treasure, provided by a lich in the field as a token of himself.

After wearing the skull ring, the wearer will always be affected by the highest level [Evil Curse Possession] and aggravate the erosion of the death energy on himself.

In Liches, aggravating the erosion of death energy is equivalent to accelerating the recovery rate of mana and allowing the body to be nourished by death energy at all times. However, in Necromancers, this erosion will cause their vitality to drain rapidly.

This is a treasure exclusive to the Lich and is not suitable for the Necromancer to wear. Although this treasure contains strong traces of the Lich, North cannot use it at all. Rhodes only gave it to one hundred and eighty people in the end.

Corpse Witch King.

In the process of collecting the tokens, Rhodes also received something special.

It was a dried arm, covering all the tissues from the palm to the forearm. The muscles on it had long been stripped of moisture, and the phalanges appeared more slender due to muscle contraction. It was unclear which species it belonged to.

The death energy is faintly gathering towards this arm. It seems to be driven by the death energy. The slender fingers will twitch slightly from time to time.

Rhodes could faintly detect an extraordinary meaning from this arm, and even his own spiritualism was touched. It was difficult to imagine what kind of creature it corresponded to.

From the mouth of the lich who took out this object, Rhodes also learned the origin of this arm. The original owner of the arm was a legendary lich that had long since disappeared in Dia. It is said that this legendary lich died in

In its era, this arm is the only relic left in the hands of the most powerful legendary magic assassin.

Because it was so old, there was nothing else that could prove the existence of the lich except this arm.

The other lichs in the field also proved this to Rhodes. They all knew about the legendary lich's deeds, but this was the first time they saw this arm.

The one who took out this arm was a lich named Hiss, whom Rhodes had not heard of before.

The body belonging to the legendary lich was handed over to North as a token. Any creature that sees this arm will understand its connection with the lich.

From the perspective of a token rather than a practical treasure, nothing could compare to the arm in front of me. In the end, Rhodes gave 260 Corpse Witch Kings.

A party gathers all the lichs in Diya. Even in the minds of lichs, such an opportunity is not common.

In the process of checking the tokens, Rhodes faintly noticed that there was a sign of competition between these lichs. Although it was not expressed explicitly, they still hoped that the tokens they provided could be exchanged for the most Corpse Witch Kings.

Soon, most of the lichs in the field who wanted to join the battle handed over their tokens to Rhodes. Some lichs who were originally neutral also had the intention to join. In the process, Rhodes collected

The number of tokens reached eight.

Rhodes would naturally have no objections to these lichs who had just joined. In exchange for the number of Corpse Witch Kings, it would be the same as the original lichs.

During the process of collecting the tokens, some lichs even asked if they could provide two tokens in exchange for a larger number of Corpse Witch Kings, but Rhodes refused.

Rhodes asked these lichs for tokens, and more importantly, for their attitude, and to give them a reason to transform more Corpse Witch Kings to attract neutral lichs to join.

The value of these tokens alone is naturally not worth so many Corpse Witch Kings. Getting more tokens is of little significance to Rhodes. For this reason, Rhodes did not agree with the lich's suggestion.

In the end, the only one who agreed to join this battle, but never provided a token, was Asri in the field.

During the process of Rhodes collecting the tokens, Asri did not take any action and just watched everything happen. This made Rhodes curious about what kind of tokens she would take out.

Since Rhodes has no functional requirements for the tokens provided by the Lich, any treasure, magic scroll, or even something without any function can be provided as a token, but there is no indication from the Lich that nothing will be given out.
For this reason, Rhodes believes that Asri, a legendary lich, left herself until the end, and the token she took out must be extremely special.


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