Flying in the sky, looking at the scene below, Rhodes felt a strong discomfort in his heart, and couldn't help but hold on to the purple pillar in front of him.
"Rod, you hurt me."
Inota's voice came from the front, and Rhodes had no choice but to let go of the hand holding the fairy dragon's neck, and concentrated on sensing a special feather on his body, preparing to use the special effect of this treasure if anything went wrong.<
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During the flight, Rhodes felt unimaginable discomfort in his heart. He didn't know where this feeling came from, but he had to be secretly vigilant and did not dare to let this discomfort completely occupy his heart.
Rhodes noticed that the discomfort in his heart was caused by Inota starting to fly.
Before boarding the back of Inota, Rhodes' perception was normal, and there was no such discomfort at all. It was not until Inota actually started flying that Rhodes felt something abnormal.
What puzzles Rhodes is that this feeling of discomfort is most likely caused by Inota's flight, but this cannot be justified at all.
In the past, Rhodes had already flown an unknown distance on a ghost dragon, even across the continent. Rhodes should have been familiar with flying on a creature, but the feeling in his heart at this time made him feel uncomfortable.
Rhodes realized that the situation might not be that simple.
According to Rhodes' prediction, even if it was just a bunch of resentful souls lifting him into the sky, he would not be so nervous. He would be so vigilant in his heart as if he were facing a formidable enemy, and he would have to tightly wrap his arms around the Fairy Dragon's neck to prevent him from fighting.
As for the impact on her flight.
Rhodes didn't understand what happened, but he knew that this state had nothing to do with Inota, and the problem must be with him.
The discomfort in his heart was not caused by Inota's flying, but because of other matters. He was also flying on a giant dragon. Rhodes carefully recalled the difference between flying on Inota and flying on a ghost dragon. Gradually,
, Rhodes also discovered some abnormalities.
Rhodes recalled that since the ghost dragon was an undead creature he controlled and was flying on the ghost dragon's body, Rhodes was able to let go of all his defenses. Whether he was meditating on the ghost dragon's back or simply resting, Rhodes was able to completely
Relax.
No necromancer will guard against the undead creatures he controls. The existence of spiritual imprints is the necromancer's greatest reliance.
Except for the efficacy of artifacts and the mutations of the Death Knight, Rhodes has never seen an undead creature that has escaped the control of the spiritual imprint. No necromancer will guard against this. This is why Rhodes is willing to transform the Ghost King's cloak into the Corpse Witch King.
The reason why it is controlled by other necromancers.
Rhodes could completely control the ghost dragon and command it to do anything. However, after replacing the ghost dragon with Inota, the situation suddenly changed.
Being with Inota, Rhodes lost the sense of relaxation he had in the past, and had to be on guard in his mind to avoid any accidents during the flight. If he was thrown off by Inota, Rhodes could use the [Holy Lion] in time.
The refuge of the eagle].
This kind of preparedness in his heart caused Rhodes to tense up his spirit and keep him in a state of vigilance as if facing a powerful enemy. Naturally, he felt uncomfortable as he was used to flying on a ghost dragon.
Unable to fully control Inota like he controlled the ghost dragon, Rhodes didn't know how to relieve the discomfort in his heart.
Rhodes realized that this discomfort may be caused by his lack of trust in Inota, which prevented him from completely relaxing and had to use all his vigilance to guard against possible abnormalities.
In Rhode's view, Inota's willingness to let him sit on her back was undoubtedly a manifestation of trust. However, Rhode was unable to respond to her trust and was always wary of her.
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As early as in the previous game, Rhodes had seen too many examples of lives lost due to trust. Players' unthinking trust made all their efforts on the character in vain. Such situations abound.
Even with such strength, Rhodes still couldn't let go of all his wariness towards Inota due to his past habits. This feeling became more obvious during the flight.
Recalling the various actions of the Fairy Dragon along the way, Rhodes realized that there was nothing he needed to be particularly wary of about her. She was not the type who was full of calculations, but she said whatever came to her mind and often did things regardless of the consequences.
Fairy Dragon, if she is dissatisfied with something, she will definitely say it outright.
In the process of thinking, Rhodes seemed to have discovered something and scratched his relatively hard skull. According to this analysis, it seems that Inota should be more careful with the gloomy Rhodes to avoid being assassinated.
However, the actual situation was completely different from this analysis. Inota trusted Rhodes behind her very much and did not take any precautions. Instead, Rhodes was suspicious and afraid that something unusual would happen.
Rhodes knew that he should not be so defensive about Inota. If he really wanted to relieve the discomfort in his heart and relax himself, he only needed to put down this defensiveness.
No matter what happens, even if he is thrown from the air by Inota, Rhodes can rely on the cooperation of the treasure and the Hercules Aegis to return to the ground safely without fear of his life.
As soon as this thought appeared, Rhodes realized that he had not really let down his guard against her. If he really let down his guard against her, he would not anticipate how to deal with the worst case scenario, but would relax wholeheartedly. With a sigh, Rhodes' thoughts were filled with distracting thoughts. Due to the distraction, the discomfort in his heart was relieved for a while.
He spread his palms and covered the Fairy Dragon's slender neck with the pale hand bones without any flesh. Rhodes couldn't feel any touch, but could only see the purple skin of the Fairy Dragon's neck being pressed down slightly.
Without the covering of dragon scales, the fairy dragon's skin appears relatively soft, but also has a certain degree of toughness. It is difficult for conventional weapons to break through this skin, but artifacts obviously do not belong to this category.
Rhodes, with the artifact in hand, was enough to end the life of this powerful dragon, but Inota was not prepared for this. After discovering this, a silent emotion arose in Rhodes' heart. Rhodes' thoughts
It seems to have changed.
Brushing the fairy dragon's neck casually, Rhodes looked into the distance. On the ground not far away, a large number of giant dragons gathered there, including the Lord of Ice Prison who was the first to leave. These giant dragons were...
Waiting for Inota's arrival.
After feeling Rhode's movements, the flying Inota turned her head, glanced at Rhodes, let out a "giggle" laugh, and then led Rhodes to the group of giant dragons.