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Chapter 288 Attack II

 Arriving not far from the ogre priest, Rhodes stopped and then said:

"Look around, this is the result you want, right?"

Looking at the puzzled look on the ogre priest's face, Rhodes knew that it couldn't understand what he meant.

Without the centaur leader to translate his meaning clearly, Rhodes would not be able to communicate normally with the ogre priest in language.

Before leaving, Rhodes thought of Rowling who was in deep meditation. In order to prevent any accidents, Rhodes asked the rest of his undead creatures to stay at the entrance of the cave to prevent possible enemies, so he did not let the centaur leader follow.

Even though he had expected this, Rhodes still said these words to the ogre priest, regardless of whether it could understand it.

Rhodes' original plan was disrupted because the ogre priest was unwilling to execute it, which made Rhodes quite angry.

At this point, after launching an attack on the ogre tribe, it is almost impossible for Rhodes to get their recommendation again.

Even if the ogres agreed to introduce Rhodes again, Rhodes would still have to worry about whether they had ulterior motives. Once they falsely introduced him and brought him to the location of Tanan, and then framed him in turn, Rhodes would be even more worried.
Rhodes did not expect that even in the face of the threat to the life of the entire tribe, the ogre priest in front of him still could not make up his mind.

In this case, Rhodes did not plan to say anything to this group of ogres, but directly started fighting. Under the surprise attack of the ghost dragon, the ordinary ogres had already fled in all directions, completely unable to support this ogre.

Demon Priest.

After many years of servitude, under the rule of the mage, the wisdom that this group of ogres originally possessed had little left at this time. When faced with the attack of the ghost dragon, the ogres in the tribe fled frantically, just thinking

Escape from this place.

In the field, the only ogres who can still remain calm and plan to fight, except for the heroic ogre who is fighting the ghost dragon, are the ogre priests in front of Rhodes.

Rhodes can understand the general thoughts of the ogre priest at this time, but this does not hinder Rhodes' decision.

Although he could not understand the meaning of Rhodes' words, the ogre priest could still understand the general idea of ​​Rhodes from his eyes.

With the entire tribe nearly destroyed, even the ogre priest who realized that he might not be his opponent still felt a sense of fighting spirit in his heart.

In the eyes of the ogre priest, Rhodes is the culprit that caused all this.

At this time, in the eyes of the ogre priest, Rhodes' figure gradually overlapped with that of the mage who once oppressed and enslaved other ogres, as if there was no difference between the two.

The ogre priest tried hard to see the situation ahead, and then confirmed that what he saw was just an illusion in his mind, but this also made the ogre priest understand that even if he did what the necromancer wanted,

The choice, in the end, may also be wrong.

After thinking about all this, the ogre priest suddenly felt strong courage in his heart.

In the previous battles, the ogre priest had not seen Rhodes take action personally. What the ogre priest had seen was the power of Rhode's ghost dragon.

The Ogre Priest has also thought about Rhode's own strength. It stands to reason that if he can control the ghost dragon, the Necromancer himself is naturally extremely powerful, but the Ogre Priest cannot confirm this.

The ogre priest only hopes for one thing in his heart, and that is that Rhodes himself is not strong, but only relies on the power of the ghost dragon to look very powerful.

After having this idea in his mind, the ogre priest seemed to have seized the opportunity to win, and kept repeating this sentence to himself, hoping that this sentence would become a reality.

Facing the ignorant Rhodes, the ogre priest could only rely on this kind of thinking to paralyze himself before he could muster the courage to fight.

Lifting the bone staff in his hand, a red light suddenly appeared on the ogre priest's body. As the red light gradually deepened, the fear of Rhodes in the ogre priest's heart completely dissipated, except for the idea of ​​defeating Rhodes.

, I don’t have any other ideas.

Although the ogre priest doesn't know how long the heroic ogre can resist the ghost dragon, it wants to take advantage of this opportunity to defeat Rhodes in front.

Seeing the ogre priest blessing himself with spells, Rhodes just saw this scene in his eyes, but he did not attack first, but his eyes gradually turned cold.

The ogre priest knew in his heart that the longer it dragged on, the more disadvantageous it would be for the heroic ogre. If he wanted the heroic ogre to survive the attack of the ghost dragon, he would have to kill the necromancer here.
After blessing the spell, the ogre priest no longer waited, raised the bone staff in his hand, and rushed directly towards Rhodes' position.

As he ran, the ground shook with the footsteps of the ogre priest. Even the small stones caused by the collapse of the fortress were rising and falling with the vibration.

For a moment, as if feeling his own power, the ogre priest's heart was already igniting a raging war against the necromancer in front of him.

In this state, the ogre priest firmly believes that no matter what enemy appears in front of him, he can defeat it, let alone a necromancer who does not know his strength.

In terms of momentum alone, the ogre priest has reached his peak, throwing aside all the fears he had in the past.

However, in a real battle, if you can win by momentum alone, then where should the real strength be placed?

In the eyes of the ogre priest, Rhodes slowly raised his arm, and with his movements, a violently leaping white spear condensed in his hand.

Following Rhode's movement, this magic, which the ogre priest had never seen before, quickly shot towards the ogre priest's position.

During the sprint, the ogre priest did not choose to dodge, but held the bone staff in front of him, trying to block the magic that attacked him.

The ogre priest knew that the bone staff in his hand, including most of the ogre weapons in the tribe, were made from the bones guarded by the giants.

Weapons made from the bones of Titans are far superior to ordinary weapons in strength. Even after only the most superficial use, the ogre still believes that the weapon in his hand can block the incoming magic for him.<

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In the blink of an eye, the Titan's arrow came to the ogre priest's eyes and hit the bone rod in his hand.

With a violent explosion, the ogre priest fell into endless darkness except for the intense white light he finally saw.


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