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Chapter 1579 Hero Iver 3

 Ivor's blackened body fell from the air, and the strong electric current made his whole body fall into paralysis.

In the sky, Rhodes watched all this indifferently, waiting for the flame evasion to cool down before launching a final blow to the enemy in front of him.

Among all the enemies Rhodes encountered, Ivor was undoubtedly the fastest. Not even the dragon could compare with him.

Relying on the weapon in his hand, Ivor can blend himself into the wind and move, but there is also a complete flaw, that is, all his attacks are almost in a straight line.

When Rhodes discovered this, in addition to the wind blade released by Ivor, which could threaten Rhodes, his extremely fast speed also seemed to be nothing to fear. Whenever he launched a surprise attack, Rhodes could attach himself to it.

The Titan's arrows of lightning meet.

What really makes Rhodes afraid is the power that quietly appears behind him like the leader of thieves. In comparison, although Iver's speed is faster, it cannot involve the field of space magic.

Moving in a straight line, Rhodes can still break it.

After Rhodes saw through Ivor's power, this once powerful enemy now seemed to have nothing to fear.

The figure keeps falling from the sky, and Iver's memory seems to have returned to the past.

He was also defeated by Rhodes. At that time, the only thing he could feel was deep anger. Even if he felt that death was coming, he did not give up waving the weapon in his hand, thus awakening the heroic will.

However, now, the will that existed in Ivor's heart seemed to have dissipated. The deepest emotion in his heart at this moment was actually a kind of fear that he had never felt before.

Ivor is not afraid of death. What he is afraid of is that even after death, his body will be enslaved by the necromancer. By then, no one knows how many innocent creatures will suffer disaster, and no one can stop this crazy undead.

Master.

A heart full of distracting thoughts cannot gather a decent will at all, which is why it was him who fell from the sky, not the necromancer.

Rhodes' next attack is about to arrive, but at this time, Ivor's body cannot move at all, which also takes away the last hope in his heart.

It was still dark in front of his eyes, but in his mind, Ivor saw many creatures that he was familiar with, or had only seen a few times.

He saw the ordinary creatures who were saved by him and were grateful to him. He also saw the members of the Undead who followed him and fought with him. And at the end of his sight, he saw the creatures who died because of him.
A face that Ive was familiar with and recalled so many times appeared among these creatures.

It was a silver-haired female elf. She stared at Ivor, with the fangs exposed on her mouth, making people feel her willfulness.

Of course, Ivor knew who she was, and that was the origin of his hatred with Rhodes. If Ivor had listened to her words at that time, maybe everything that happened later would not have happened.

Even though it was pitch black in front of him, Ivor couldn't help but turn his head to the side. Even in his inner thoughts, he still didn't dare to look at the elf girl.

However, this time, no matter what Ivo did, he could not change the picture in his heart. The elf girl took the initiative and occupied all his mind.

Ivor didn't dare to look at her face in his mind, whether it was regret, anger, disappointment, or disgust. No matter what expression she showed, Ivor would understand her. He was prepared for the worst in his heart.

Finally, when she came to Ivor, Ivor looked at her. What surprised Ivor was that the emotion on her face was not the emotion he had expected.

Her eyes were shining brightly, but there was a smile on her lips, which seemed to be both relieved and grateful, so she looked over.

She stretched out her hand and gently touched Ivor's face. Before Ivor could do anything, it dissipated like dust.

Ivor was stunned. He wanted to look for traces of her existence, but there was darkness all around. The other creatures were still watching him, but her figure disappeared.

A bad premonition suddenly flashed through his heart, as if he had lost something. He might never be able to see her again.

Darkness and cold enveloped Ivor, and death was approaching him step by step.

Suddenly, Ivor seemed to have discovered something among the creatures that were watching him. His body that was originally paralyzed by lightning was slightly touched at this moment.

It was a special elf girl, like her, with fine silver hair and a similar face, but more gentle.

Not long ago, when Ivor was preparing to attack the necromancer, he met the elf girl. From her, Ivor strengthened his belief and rekindled his dissipated hope.

If there is anything else that Ivor cares about, it is undoubtedly the elf girl. He does not want to appear in front of her one day as a death knight.

In an instant, Iver recalled the promise he had made to her. He promised to return to her side.

The darkness dissipated and Ivor opened his eyes again.

He couldn't remember the appearance of the elf girl. He no longer needed that memory. Instead, there was an emotion so strong that he couldn't suppress it, and a will that belonged to a hero.

Rhodes in the sky suddenly felt a strong threat, far stronger than in the previous battle. Only when facing the thieves leader did Rhodes feel such a threat.

Below, Ivor has stopped falling. In addition, he seems to have overcome the influence of the spell on his body. This also makes Rhodes a little uncertain. Rhodes does not understand what happened to Ivor, and then mobilizes the nearby undead creatures.

, let them come forward to test.

Under Rhodes' gaze, Ivor moved, and he waved the blade in his hand gently, but Rhodes felt a fatal threat.

The premonition of death filled Rhode's heart, and he had no time to cast space spells. As soon as Rhode turned sideways, the wind blade, which was huge enough to cut the sky open, came in front of him.

The wind blade passed through the body, and the black thing fell to the side. It was an arm belonging to Rhodes, and the Titan's arrow in his hand also fell down together.

Looking at the falling arm, Rhodes felt more of a lingering fear.

If Rhodes hadn't turned sideways in time, it would not be as simple as losing an arm. His entire body would have been cut in half by the wind blade.

"I will kill you, break the curse on you, and finally return to her. This is my promise to her, and I will definitely do it."

Looking at Rhodes in the sky, Ivor said loudly.


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