Looking at Fried in front of him, Rhodes seemed to notice a special phenomenon from his words.
Rhodes noticed that the emotions in Freed's heart were very strong. In addition, there seemed to be a special ability in it, which constantly comforted Moas beside him. Rhodes seemed very familiar with this special ability.
Even Rhodes himself has this ability.
What exists in Fried's perception is concern for Moas. When this concern reaches a certain level and even exceeds the concern for himself, this special ability is formed. Fried has
, it is the ability to sense blood ties.
At first, when Rhodes used this special ability, he needed to rely on the existence of treasures to achieve this. Later, infected by Rowling's will, Rhodes no longer needed the power of treasures and truly possessed this unique ability.
Perception.
As for the treasure that came from the Necromancer that Rhodes first killed and provided the ability to sense blood connections, when Rhodes truly mastered this ability, he gave it to Rowling.
Consistent with the effect of this ability possessed by Rhodes, relying on the effect of blood connection perception, Fried can perceive various thoughts in Moas's heart, and pass his own thoughts directly from the perception to Moas's heart.
Moas was able to suppress the anger in his heart before, thanks to Fried's constant comfort and warning in his heart.
Compared with Rhodes' ability, Fried's sense of blood is equally pure and will not die due to anything, which is why he finally made this choice.
Rhodes noticed that the ability to sense blood relationships only existed in Fried. Moas on the side did not have this ability.
This also means that Fried can rely on his blood perception ability to transmit information to Moas remotely, but Moas has no way to respond to Fried and can only passively receive all the information from Fried.
There is no two-way transmission of information between the two.
"I agree to your request and will release this dwarf."
Rhodes' casual words were like a heavy hammer, hitting Fried's heart. He never expected that the necromancer in front of him would easily agree to his request, perhaps because he was moved by his words.
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"Your magnanimity will be deeply remembered by the dwarves and receive heartfelt praise."
Seeing Rhodes making this decision, Fiat immediately complimented him, to which Rhodes just sneered.
Rhodes chose to release Moas. Naturally, it was impossible to be moved by Fried's words, but because he had other plans.
Fried's ability to sense blood is the key to Rhodes' choice to release Moas.
Rhodes predicted that when Moas is released, everything that happened in the dwarf village, along with the information he knows, will be passed on to the elves deep in Eli.
The ability to sense blood has always been extremely rare, even rarer than heroic will. Apart from being too far away, there is almost no way to limit the effectiveness of this ability.
At the same time, blood connection perception will not be noticed by any other creature. Compared with all other ways of transmitting information, blood connection perception is more hidden, and ordinary necromancers do not understand the existence of this ability at all.
Because of this, those elves must hope to get more useful information through Moas, especially the information directly from within the Necromancer and directly provided by Fried.
This method seems to be very effective and can obtain a lot of information that is helpful to the battle situation. However, the elves in Eli certainly did not expect that Rhodes knows better than them about the ability to sense blood connections, which can transmit intelligence.
His ability cannot be hidden from Rhodes' prying eyes.
Because of this, Rhodes chose to release Moas in order to use some false news to cause Elifang to suffer a big loss at the critical moment. Even if the expected results were not achieved, Rhodes did not care.
At best, it just releases a low-level creature.
For Rhodes, releasing Moas is just equivalent to missing a corpse witch, or the lack of a hostage to restrain Freed. Once Moas deceives the elves in Eli in the subsequent battle,
, the gains achieved cannot be compared with keeping them as hostages.
For this reason, Rhodes chose to release Moas. Before that, Fried's words did not have much impact on Rhodes.
As for the fact that Moas will expose Fiat's identity to the Eli elves, Rhodes is not worried. Even without Moas's existence, Fiat's identity will be exposed sooner or later. Releasing Moas will only speed up the process.
This process.
As the Corpse Witch King continued to transform, a large number of dwarves who fell under the cloud of death were transformed into Corpse Witches, and surrounded Rhodes, tightly surrounding several people in the field.
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Perhaps due to the different objects of transformation, compared with the corpse witches that Rhodes had seen before, these corpse witches in front of him were short in stature and the death energy contained in their bodies was not strong. However, this was just Rhode's feeling. There were two alive people present.
In the eyes of the dwarves, each of these corpse witches has the ability to kill them.
At Rhodes's signal, the corpse witches behind moved to both sides. The corpse witches that originally surrounded the field were separated by a person-wide passage, while Rhodes looked at Moas.
Moas is also in disbelief that he is about to be released. According to the character of the necromancer, he will definitely not let him go easily.
There was a sense of alarm in his heart, but before Moas could think clearly, Fried's angry words came to his mind, constantly urging him to leave this place quickly.
Seeing this, without disobeying Fried's instructions, Moas crossed Rhodes and walked towards the passage among the corpse witches.
Noticing the corpse witches who were similar in size to him around him, Moas felt a burst of sadness in his heart. He knew that these corpse witches in front of him were all transformed from their original tribesmen.
Even though they have died long ago, the souls of these people still cannot rest in peace. They are always controlled by the necromancer and become a member of the necromancer's subordinates, bringing deep disaster to other creatures. I don't know when the end will be.
Moas was filled with emotion in his heart, but he had no ability to solve the matter. He couldn't even deal with a corpse witch, so how could he deal with such a large number of undead creatures? Even his own chance of survival was just that.
It was obtained through Fried's begging.
After realizing this, Moas sighed deeply, and then stopped paying attention to the corpse witches around him, and instead walked quickly towards the passage that extended to the ground.