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Chapter 470 Hostility 1

 In Eli's imagination, after Rhodes achieves this ranking, he will definitely use this ranking to increase his influence.

In itself, according to Eli's thinking, whether it is the strength shown by Rhodes in the process of refining the potion, or the way he deliberately hides his identity as a necromancer, it can explain a huge problem.

Eli knew that when one of the necromancers revealed his identity, Rhodes, who won the potion competition, would also take action.

According to the death energy he felt from Rhodes in advance, among the necromancers, Rhodes, who has this kind of death energy, must have an unusual identity. Eli is confident that no matter how Rhodes defends the necromancer, he can

Find problems and refute them.

After all, the extremely pure death energy felt from Rhodes and the vague feeling Rhodes brought to Eli proved to Eli what kind of necromancer Rhodes was.

Exists.

Eli brought the topic to Rhodes because he discovered this and wanted to use this opportunity to expose Rhodes' flaws so that he could refute the previous point raised by the necromancer.

However, Rhodes' answer was beyond Eli's expectation. Eli did not expect that even if he won the potion competition and could easily change the current situation of the Necromancer, Rhodes' answer would be to change his own situation.

Distinguish it from the Necromancer.

Under this situation, Eli couldn't say the words he originally planned to use to refute Rhodes. He could only think of other words to refute the third-ranked necromancer.

At this time, although Rhodes in the field had put on the original pendant and said those words to express his position, Rhodes' current situation has not changed much.

When the surrounding mages learned about Rhodes' identity, although many mages were confused by the words of the third ranked necromancer and thus had some new views on the necromancer, there were still many mages.

He still maintains his hostility towards the Necromancer, and even hates it from the bottom of his heart.

Among all mages, although such mages are in the minority, they still exist. Rhodes can clearly feel this from the sight coming from the surroundings.

In Rhode's perception, the hatred that some of the surrounding mages have for him seems not only to come from his identity as a necromancer, but more importantly, from his ranking in the potion competition.

When Rhodes' identity was pointed out by Eli, and after Rhodes took off the pendant that concealed his identity, Rhodes could sense that the sights from the surrounding mages had changed significantly.

Many high-level mages could not accept this result for a while. When they learned that the winner of this potion competition was a necromancer, they were tantamount to being severely offended by the necromancer.
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Under normal circumstances, although these high-level mages had some dislike for necromancers, they would not rise to this level. From the looks in the eyes of these high-level mages, Rhodes realized that although he wanted to

Complete this potion competition as an ordinary mage, but it is obviously difficult to achieve.

Since he was within the demon banning ceremony, even though many high-level mages on the airship noticed him, Rhodes did not show any nervousness.

On the airship, the existence of the magic banning ritual undoubtedly limits the performance of all mages. Compared with other spaces in the airship, the high platform where the magic banning ritual exists may be the safest place.

This is also the reason why Rhodes can still remain calm after taking the initiative to reveal his identity as a necromancer.

The existence of the magic ban ritual may be intended to prevent the magic potion from being lost or something unexpected happening on this high platform.

Even though there are all powerful high-level mages on the airship, without the magic ban ritual, no one can guarantee that if any unexpected situation occurs, the precious potions refined by these players will be lost.
The potions refined in the finals are undoubtedly a great wealth. Many contestants who refine potions have collected a large amount of precious materials and brought them to the airship for refining. If

If it weren't for the finals this time, maybe they wouldn't use these rare materials for refining.

Any mage who participates in the potion competition understands the value of these potions, and therefore has no objections to the arrangement of the magic banning ceremony. It is precisely because of the existence of the magic banning ceremony that it gives the necromancers in it some confidence.<

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For Rhodes, being able to remain calm all the time has something to do with the existence of the Demon Banning Ceremony, but it is not entirely the case.

Before coming here, Rhodes also made a lot of preparations. Although before the finals started, Rhodes did not know that the finals would be held on an airship, but for his own safety, Rhodes still made full preparations, and

Now, the preparations made before can come in handy.

In Rhode's perception, since every high-level mage has a different attitude towards the necromancer, they also have different views on themselves.

Even those mages who hate necromancers extremely have a completely different level of hostility towards Rhodes. In Rhode's perception, the mage who is most hostile to him seems to be in the place where the magic banning ritual is located.

On top of the platform.

Although the existence of the magic banning ritual limits Rhodes' ability to use magic, it does not limit Rhodes' ability to perceive, whether it is the ability to sense the fluctuations of surrounding mana or the ability to sense hostility.

Following the direction indicated by his perception, Rhodes looked in the direction of the mage who was most hostile to him.

When Rhodes followed the direction from which the hostility came and saw the face of this mage, he was undoubtedly a little surprised. Rhodes discovered that this mage who was extremely hostile to him turned out to be the one in this potion competition.

The second-ranked mage.

After Eric's introduction earlier, Rhodes immediately realized the identity of this mage, who should be Noson, the dean of a certain magic academy.

What makes Rhodes extremely puzzled is that the hostility generated by Northen seems to have appeared only after he revealed his identity as a necromancer.

In the previous potion competition, even when Eric announced the ranking of the players, Northen only ranked second, and he did not have such hostility towards himself. This made Rhodes feel a little surprised.

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