At this point, the death knight does not have so many restrictions. No matter how far the distance is, it can transmit information as soon as possible.
Rhodes was not very sure whether these undead centaurs could reach Diya and join him. If he wanted to cross less than half a mile like this, it would be difficult to achieve it by relying solely on the strength of the undead centaurs themselves.
, Rhodes’ approach can be regarded as abandoning pawns to save the rook.
At this time, under Rhodes's signal, the Bone Dragon had reached high altitude. The surrounding area was extremely cold and only thin air existed.
In this case, it is difficult for the creatures below to see the bone dragon clearly. Rhodes knows that even if the court mage can lock his position, he cannot attack him with spells alone.
While Rhodes was thinking about these things, Lal's expression gradually worsened.
Ever since Rhodes brought Lal onto the bone dragon, Lal has been silent. As the bone dragon flies, Lal has closed his eyes. It seems that this can alleviate the discomfort caused by flying.<
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However, under the acceleration of the bone dragon, Lal felt dizzy instead.
Different from the previous situation, after Rhodes boarded the Bone Dragon, he did not ask Lal about where he wanted to go next. He just looked at the map and let the Bone Dragon fly towards a location.
Under such circumstances, Lal could not tell the information he originally wanted to introduce to Rhodes.
With the Bone Dragon gone, and Rhodes's series of behaviors that seemed to give up on these centaurs, Lal realized that Rhodes would probably withdraw from Eli.
After realizing this, Lal felt a chill in his heart.
When Rhodes killed Ken before, Lal thought that maybe the information he originally provided gave Rhodes some ideas, so he gave up on Ken, who was obviously stronger, but in this situation
Then, Lal realized that the situation might not be what he imagined.
Lal knew that based on his long-term observation of Rhodes' behavior, as long as he lost his value, he would be killed by Rhodes immediately. However, under the current situation, Rhodes did not pay attention to him, which obviously meant that he might
Has other uses.
In Lar's sight, unlike himself who had been firmly grasping the bones of the bone dragon, Rhodes simply leaned on a protruding bone at the rear, his arms simply resting aside, and his eyes seemed to be observing something.
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During the time when Rhodes captured Lal, Lal's attitude changed many times. From the despair after all the merchants' men died at the beginning, to the numbness when watching the necromancers destroy the tribe, and finally
This uncertainty about the future made Lal feel quite emotional.
Just as Lal was lost in thought, a white light suddenly flashed in front of Lal's eyes. Before Lal could realize what was happening around him, the bone dragon's body began to vibrate violently.
Under the vibration of the bone dragon, Lal's figure swayed. If Lal hadn't been holding the bone dragon's spine tightly during the previous process, then maybe under this level of vibration, Lal would have directly jumped out of the bone dragon.
The bone dragon fell.
After stabilizing his body, Larde quickly moved his eyes to Rhodes.
Lal discovered that Rhodes' seemingly casual figure had now completely stabilized. Rhodes held a protruding bone on the bone dragon's body with one hand, as if the previous shock had not had much impact on Rhodes.<
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While Lal didn't know what was going on, Rhodes realized what was happening around him as soon as the white light appeared.
Rhodes knew that the flying bone dragon had been attacked by magic.
Rhodes was familiar with this spell that attacked the bone dragon. It was a second-order thunderbolt.
In previous battles, the Palace Mage had also used Thunderbolt and Lightning, and achieved good results. At this time, facing such a Thunderbolt and Lightning again, Rhodes knew that this clearly showed that the Palace Mage had not given up tracking him.
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At this time, Lal also realized that the bone dragon he was riding on must have been attacked by a mage. Due to the fear of the enemy and the uncertainty of the surrounding environment, Lal seemed extremely worried.
In Lal's eyes, there was nothing all around. The only thing he could ride on was the bone dragon under him. Under the current situation, he couldn't even find the enemy's position, so he was hit by a spell.
The enemy's attack is obviously extremely powerful.
Out of nervousness and the dizziness caused by flying, Lal finally couldn't help it and started retching to the side.
A large amount of cold wind poured into Lal's mouth, but Lal didn't pay attention at all, but in this way, he released the fear in his heart.
Although he had been providing information to Rhodes, and Rhodes didn't seem to do anything to him, Lal's heart was still full of fear, and in this case, he began to vent it through this method.
Unlike Lal's judgment of the enemy, Rhodes was aware of the enemy's attack method the moment the Bone Dragon was attacked.
Due to his experience as a mage in the previous life game, Rhodes obviously has a high level of attainment in spells. Rhodes knows that if a spell is cast normally, an ordinary second-level spell cannot attack so far.
If the court mage casts a spell on the ground, he can still hit the bone dragon accurately without clearly seeing his position, which is obviously difficult to achieve.
Rhodes knew that the palace mage could directly attack him, obviously using some kind of treasure.
Rhodes recalled that during the previous battle, the court mage showed his ability to cast spells remotely, whether it was saving Ivor or stopping the bone vine guards.
This kind of treasure that increases the casting range to the extreme will obviously have some limitations, but Rhodes can't judge.
Under this situation, facing the attack that might come at any time, Rhodes had no way to dodge for a while, and could only place his hope on the bone dragon's resistance to spells.
Rhodes knew that as long as the bone dragon remained in the sky, even the court mage would have no way to do anything to him or directly cause any harm to him.
At this time, Rhodes took out the healing magic scroll from the space ring, trying to restore the bone dragon's injuries.
Although Rhodes can release rich death energy, because he is in flight, the death energy cannot surround the bone dragon. Even if Rhodes releases a large amount of death energy forcibly, it will only be instantly dispersed by the bone dragon. Under the current situation, Rhodes can only put his hope of curing the bone dragon on the healing magic scroll in the space ring, hoping to withstand the attack of the palace mage.