Hearing what Asri said, not only Kesri on the Skeleton Throne and the people around him were shocked, but even North, who was beside Asri, was also stunned for a moment.
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The meaning of Asri's words can be clearly heard by any creature in the field. The necromancer holding two artifacts is North beside him. North himself can also understand this.
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What puzzled North was that what Asri said at this time was different from what the lichs had discussed at the beginning.
In North's view, if King Diya is qualified to join the Lich Assembly, he should obviously know his true identity, but in order to attract the attention of the enemy, he claims to be the holder of the artifact, not the real holder.
.The real holder of the artifact should be Lord Rhodes.
Before that, North thought that Asri would at least tell King Katherine about his true identity. As a king, he should know this. Who would have thought that Asri did not release King Diya at all?
In the eyes.
At this time, listening to Asri's words, she obviously didn't want to tell anyone here this information, but chose to hide it from them all, and directly let North reveal himself as the holder of the artifact.
In this way, only the real lich knows the true status of the artifact. Everyone else, including King Diya, will only think that North is the holder of the artifact. He can confuse the enemy's intelligence very well, which is beneficial to
The battle continues, but the price is that North will be in greater danger than before.
North himself naturally had no way to refute the words spoken by the Lich. Whether it was the gap in identity or strength, North did not dare to resist in any way and could only act according to what Asri said.
The previous conversation in the quiet room also made North realize that Asri did not make such a decision arbitrarily. She was willing to tell the truth about the history of the Dia royal family, and naturally hoped that she could live longer.
, will not let oneself die at will.
Obviously, the choice Asri made had her own thoughts. Although North didn't understand why, she could only act according to the words of this lich.
There was a little panic in his heart. In order to prevent this from being seen by other creatures, North could only completely lower his face and face other creatures in the field with a gloomy expression, just like the most common vigilance in the necromancer.
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Seeing North's expression in his eyes, all the creatures in the field naturally have different thoughts in their hearts.
By sensing the death energy in North, other creatures in the field really couldn't tell what was so special about the holder of the artifact that Asri mentioned.
"I don't believe he is the holder of the artifact unless he can show the power of the artifact in front of me."
The person who said these words was not Kesri on the throne, but the human man beside him.
From Kesri's eyes, the human man got this indication and understood what the king meant. He immediately raised his doubts to Asri.
Just after Asri announced North's identity, the human man said such words, which was undoubtedly a deep offense to Asri, just like questioning the authority of the lich. If other lichs raised questions,
It may not be a big deal, but it is a great disrespect for the necromancer of Diya to propose it at this time.
Perhaps because he understood this, Kesery did not dare to inquire in person and could only let his subordinates speak these words on his behalf.
Feeling the offense in the human man's words, Asri said coldly.
"I'm talking to the king of Diya, who else should I interrupt?"
A chill spread in the palace, and even North on the side could feel it deeply. With the rapid concentration of death energy, Asri's voice slowly came out.
"Deserve punishment."
As he spoke, Asri raised his hand, and a black mist composed of death energy instantly enveloped the questioning man in front of him.
Painful roars came from the black mist. Perhaps because of the fact that they were in the palace, the tone of voice was deliberately lowered, but it was completely unable to alleviate the heartbreaking feeling. Just listening to the roars, other creatures in the field,
You can feel the pain the man endured.
The black mist lasted for a while, and when the man in it could barely scream, Asri waved his hand again to cancel the spell.
As the black mist dissipated, the man's figure reappeared in the eyes of all the creatures present.
After being shrouded in the black mist, the originally sturdy man was covered with traces of death energy erosion. There was no intact place on his body, and large areas of ulceration marks turned his skin into
It's grey-brown, and the overall look is like a half-rotted corpse that was forcibly transformed into a walking corpse, and there's no look on the face that a living thing should have.
Seeing the miserable condition of the man at this time, North was suddenly shocked. He never expected that Asri, who had been so kind to him and answered his questions many times along the way, would actually get angry because of a single offensive word.
Give this kind of punishment to the man just now.
After seeing the tragic situation of this man with his own eyes, North seemed to begin to understand where the reputation of the lich among Dia came from.
Recalling the scene he saw in the Lich Gathering, in North's memory, Rhodes at that time was not so polite to the Lich in his words. Instead, he was not punished by the Lich at all. This made North feel sorry for the Lich.
Rhodes has a new understanding.
After the black mist was dispersed, Asri's words came out again: "I did not deprive you of your life force, I just destroyed the original structure of your body and allowed it to be eroded by the energy of death. The pain you endured also came from
This is considered punishment for your offense."
Looking at the man who had been eroded by the energy of death, and saying these words, Asri's expression did not change at all, as if he had just done a trivial thing.
"After offending the lich, you can still have a life left without any loss of vitality. This is already a gift from the lich to you. Strong, why don't you get up quickly and thank the lich for giving you this painting?
Appearance."
Katherine's words rang out in the audience, and for some reason, North felt that he could feel a surge of anger from them.
Strong, who was half-kneeling on the ground and supporting his body, did not reply. It seemed that the previous erosion of death energy had taken away a lot of his energy.
Hearing Kesri's words, Asri turned his head and looked at King Diya.