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Chapter 103 Mission 2

 Rhodes knew that this was not all the reason why the rewards for this mission were so generous.

These tasks issued by the college are also divided into objects.

Although this task is not clearly stated, it is obviously not prepared for ordinary apprentices.

Along the way, in the continuous march, we were not far from the mission goal. At this time, in Rhodes' perception, there was an obvious abnormality in the surroundings.

This is the second time Rhodes has come to the border. At this time, no business group dares to trade with Eli in Diya. In other words, anyone discovered by the necromancer will be attacked.
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At this time, Rhodes was not far from the location where he handed in the mission.

Rhodes looked toward the end of the road and found several tents ahead. The gaps between the tents were wide, and many undead creatures gathered around each tent.

Following the instructions from the badge, Rhodes sensed that the Necromancer who was preparing to receive the undead creatures was in one of the camps.

Perhaps also receiving the prompt, a necromancer walked out of the tent, turned his head towards the carriage, and saw Rhodes and the apprentice in front of the carriage.

Since they had reached the target location, the apprentice stopped the carriage. Rhodes, who had been following the carriage, also stopped the centaur.

The apprentice had just gotten off the carriage and was looking at Rhodes, intending to chat for a few words. The necromancer not far away had already walked towards the two of them.

As the Necromancer approached, the bat that had been sleeping on Rhode's shoulder suddenly opened its eyes and stared directly at the approaching Necromancer.

The apprentice originally wanted to say something to Rhodes, but in this situation it was definitely too late.

The necromancer said to the two of them: "You are the ones who transport the undead creatures? We have arrived now, what are you waiting for?"

There was some impatience in his tone. At this time, the apprentice in front of the Necromancer was so frightened that he couldn't say anything. He quickly asked the undead creatures on the carriage to get off and stood in a row in front of the Necromancer.
At this time, the apprentice in front of him suddenly realized something and wanted to speak, but he hesitated and did not dare to say it.

The Necromancer scolded: "What? You don't want to complete the mission?"

Realizing that the undead mage in front of him was a little angry, the apprentice said: "No... I don't know how to release the control of the undead creatures..."

"You don't even know how to remove the spiritual imprint, how dare you take on this task?"

The necromancer stepped forward and began to loudly rebuke the apprentice in front of him. Although the apprentice complained a little, he obviously did not dare to express anything and could only accept it one by one.

During this process, Rhodes kept observing from behind without making any move.

Rhodes keenly sensed that although the Necromancer had been talking to the apprentice, his attention was always on himself.

At this time, in Rhode's sight, the Necromancer took a few steps forward, but stopped a little far away from the apprentice and did not get closer to the apprentice.

After getting off the centaur, Rhodes stood still and watched everything happening in front of him.

After cursing a few words in succession, the necromancer stopped his movements and began to teach the apprentice in front of him how to remove the spiritual mark of the undead creature.

Although only some small skills are needed to remove the spiritual imprint, it is difficult for apprentices who have not experienced it before to understand this method on their own.

Under the guidance of the necromancer, the apprentice quickly mastered the technique of removing the spiritual imprint, and then followed the method taught by the necromancer to begin to free the spiritual imprint from the soul fire of the undead creature.

At the moment of the attempt, a tearing pain suddenly appeared in the apprentice's mind. The apprentice groaned, and then was forced to interrupt the attempt because he could not bear the pain.

Soon, the apprentice seemed to realize the look in the eyes of the necromancer in front of him. He did not dare to rest and continued to try.

In this attempt, the apprentice still did not persist for a few seconds before immediately failing due to pain.

Seeing this, the Necromancer immediately said: "What? Don't you want to complete the mission? Do you think the reward for this mission is so easy to get?"

After speaking, the Necromancer almost yelled out, and the apprentice in front of him was completely frightened.

The apprentice remembered the horror of the Necromancer, and didn't dare to answer anything at this time. He turned his head and wanted to ask Rhodes for help, but Rhodes didn't say anything and just looked at him coldly.

After some gestures to no avail, the apprentice began to regret. When he first discovered this task, he carefully checked the status of the task before he dared to take it on. But when he got here, he realized that this task was not that simple.

At this time, looking at the ferocious look of the necromancer in front of him, the apprentice had no choice but to start trying again to remove the spiritual mark in the mind of the undead creature.

Holding back the pain in his mind, the apprentice lifted the spiritual imprint of a walking corpse.

At this time, Rhodes noticed that although these zombies with their spiritual imprints removed were very close to the necromancer in front of them, they did not attack him. Instead, they seemed to be intimidated and did not dare to make any move.<

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Once again, the spiritual imprint of a walking corpse was lifted, and the apprentice could no longer bear the pain in his mind. His already low mental attributes were subjected to this kind of backlash, and the pain caused caused the apprentice to cry out in pain for a moment.
Rhodes recalled that the setting that removing the spiritual imprint would bring backlash was originally just to target players.

Since players cannot gain any experience by killing undead creatures with their own spiritual imprints, in order to prevent players from directly removing the spiritual imprint and killing them after the undead creatures are seriously injured, as well as directly attacking their own undead creatures in melee.

For last hits, there are strict restrictions on removing mental marks in the game.

Not many players can fully bear the pain of removing the spiritual mark. Even if they can bear it, the loss of mental attributes is even more difficult for players to accept.

With this restriction, players would rather kill undead creatures directly than remove the spiritual imprint of undead creatures on their own. At this time, this setting was used by the necromancer on the apprentice.

Seeing the miserable situation of the apprentice, the necromancer in front of him not only showed no sympathy, but said to the apprentice in front of him: "Look, there are six undead creatures in front of you. The pain is only temporary. After it is relieved, you can get

Reward of two hundred gold coins."

Perhaps being persuaded by the Necromancer and thinking about the reward he was about to receive, the apprentice once again lifted the two spiritual marks.

The successive pains made the apprentice almost unable to stand, and he could only cover his head with his hands to feel better.

The necromancer was unmoved and instead kept urging. Rhodes clearly saw that while doing so, a smile appeared on the necromancer's face.

At this time, Rhodes' eyes met the necromancer who was looking over here.


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