Looking at the Hell Behemoth below, Rhodes seemed to have thought of something, and the corners of his mouth twitched slightly.
Unlike those cunning demons, in Rhode's perception, Hell Behemoths seem to be the same as their relatives in the surface world. They are not good at using tactics. Instead, they express everything in their hearts on their faces.
After discovering this, Rhodes seemed to realize how to deal with such a creature.
"Rita, I can call you that." Rhodes said to it, "I believe that you must have your own purpose in coming to this trial. We are now one, and your actions are only
You’re just causing trouble for yourself.”
After the name in the soul was discovered by Hell Behemoth, Rhodes did not dare to let it talk nonsense. What if in the subsequent trials, he encountered those who mastered high-level linguistics or other strange beasts?
De's identity may be exposed.
For this reason, Rhodes could only patiently persuade this hell behemoth.
Faced with Rhodes' persuasion, Hell Beamon responded with an angry roar: "Are you threatening me with these words?"
Rhodes shook his head: "I just stated a fact to you, whether you believe it or not. If you say my name, it is likely to attract more demons than you imagine."
Hell Behemoth snorted loudly: "You have no idea how powerful I am... Even the big demon with wings is no match for me."
Rhodes knew that the Hell Behemoth was right. According to Rhodes' estimation, the Hell Behemoth in front of him was not a creature that had just entered the legendary realm, but had already entered this level. When converted into levels, it should be at level 7 and level 5.
Left and right.
Creatures of this level, even if placed in hells that are generally higher in level, are extremely top-notch existences. Just as Hell Beamon said, even if it fights a big demon head-on, it will not be at a disadvantage.
You can even defeat it in turn.
If it hadn't met Rodgatis, such a unique combination, it wouldn't have been injured in areas other than the Lake of Fire. Unfortunately, its fighting style can be restrained by Tis' hero specialties.
"Ordinary enemies may not be able to do anything to you, but if other heroes or enemies at the king level appear, what should you do?" Rhodes said to Hell Behemoth.
"The king...the king will not come for you." it replied.
Rhodes noticed that when Hell Behemoth mentioned the king, his words were obviously half a beat too slow, and even the state of preparation for a raging fire could not be maintained.
The opposite of anger is fear and hesitation. Rhodes felt this from Hell Behemoth. It was afraid of those hell kings. Even if it just heard the name of the hell king, it could not maintain the anger in its heart.
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After feeling this, Rhodes didn't say much, but just made a deep note of this, maybe this can be used as a means to deal with it.
Shaking his head and ignoring Hell Behemoth, Rhodes looked at the open parchment in his hand.
Turning the parchment over, the various contents on it immediately attracted Rhodes' attention.
With the magic shipyard fully opened, many new prompts appeared on the back of the parchment, including options for building a magic ship.
In the distance, Hela was still hesitating whether to get closer. Tisi took the initiative to poke her head, and her eyes fell on the contents of the parchment along with Rhodes.
"The magic ship uses the soul furnace as power to burn the souls of sinners and move forward. The quality of the soul furnace is related to the highest quality sinner souls, which can bring additional bonuses to the magic ship. Through the crystal ball, the structure of the magic ship can be adjusted..." Tisi read the contents on the parchment, showing doubts in her eyes from time to time.
"Lord Eliot, are we going to sail on the Lake of Fire?" She turned slightly sideways and asked Rhodes.
"Yes, the end point of this trial is there. Even if you want to survive, you must go there." Rhodes replied.
In response to Tisi's inquiry, Rhodes' attention was already deeply attracted by the contents on the parchment.
According to the records in the parchment, the number of souls of sinners that the soul furnace can store is equivalent to what the owner of the ship gained in the illusion of sinful karma, which is the number of souls of sinners on the front page of the parchment.
Unlike the sailboats in Rhode's impression, the magic ships produced by the magic shipyard rely entirely on the souls of sinners to be burned in the soul furnace to move forward.
Once the sinner's souls stored in the soul furnace are burned out, the magic ship will be unable to continue sailing, and the creatures on the ship can only be left on the lake of fire transformed from purgatory until the end of the entire trial.
Looking at the records on the parchment, Rhodes was secretly frightened. He quickly scanned the entire parchment and finally found a solution to this problem at the bottom of the parchment.
"...When the number of sinner souls is insufficient, other souls obtained from sacrifices can be used to replace them. The soul furnaces of other magic ships can be seized, and all the sinner souls stored in them can be replenished into one's own magic ship."
Feeling Rhode's gaze, Tis read out those words for him.
"Does this mean that we are likely to face a battle?" Tisi tilted her head and asked Rhodes.
Rhodes nodded slightly, but he was thinking rapidly in his mind.
Rhodes realized that coming to the Lake of Fire did not mean that he could get a short rest, but that he would face a more difficult battle.
Rhodes didn't know how far he had to sail on the Lake of Fire to reach the location of the ten gates.
According to Rhodes' performance in the Sin Karma Illusion, even if the highest-quality sinner souls he obtained ranked first in the entire Magic Shipyard, it would still be of no use because he only obtained 170 sinner souls.
Rhodes knew that no matter what kind of soul furnace he created, these 170 sinner souls were simply not enough. It was only enough for him to sail a short distance in the lake of fire before he had to stop without power.
After realizing this, Rhodes felt deeply helpless and had no other choice.
According to Rhodes' original plan, when he was in the illusion of crime, as long as he waited for the arrival of the King of Disease, he would obtain an unimaginable number of souls. Unfortunately, the white-haired girl in the illusion completely destroyed Rhodes' arrangement.
Chaos, what was left to him in the end was only 170 sinner souls.
If it weren't for the appearance of the white-haired girl, Rhodes was confident that he could obtain more souls of sinners. Even if the final number could not exceed the endless killing of Hell Behemoth, he would still be able to reach the level of Hela, instead of being like now.
This way.
Shaking his head, knowing that it was useless to think about it any more, Rhodes focused his attention on the middle of the parchment. The methods recorded there seemed to be able to help him get out of trouble.