In Rhode's perception, the hostility coming from Northen was undoubtedly the strongest.
Compared with other mages around him, the hostility in Noson is extremely obvious, even reaching a higher level of hatred.
This made Rhodes very confused. What Rhodes didn't know was whether his identity as a necromancer offended him, or whether Northam had some grudge against the necromancer in the past, which led to such strong hostility.
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Even for Eli, who revealed his identity as a necromancer, Rhodes didn't feel any hostility from him, but he could feel it from Northen.
Due to the huge difference in rank, it was difficult for Rhodes to get any news from Eli even if he was also in the demon banning ceremony. Perhaps this is also related to Eli not showing his true thoughts, but from Noson's
On his body, Rhodes could feel obvious hostility.
At this time, Eli was arguing with the necromancer, trying to refute the necromancer's point that there was nothing wrong with the necromancy itself.
After Rhodes said those words, Eli began to argue with the necromancer. Although other mages around him could not accept Rhodes' identity in a short time, except for a few mages, they still paid attention to Rhodes.
In addition, the other mages turned their gazes to the necromancer who was arguing with Eli.
Facing the leader of the magic guild, Eli, who is extremely powerful in his own right, this mage showed no timidity when expressing his views on the necromancer.
Perhaps it is the existence of the magic ban ritual that prevents this mage from personally feeling Eli's power, or perhaps it is due to the mage's own personality. Even if there is a large gap in strength, this mage can still
Speak your thoughts completely.
On the entire airship, most of the mages present were attracted by the conversation between them, but there were still a few mages who were not.
Because the focus of mages is different, some mages may be easily attracted by the information about the necromancer, while some mages are unmoved and are still paying attention to the object they originally care about.
Among these few mages, Rhodes is one of them. At this time, Rhodes's eyes are looking at a mage who is in the process of banning magic ritual. This mage has great ambitions for Rhodes.
The extremely hostile Northen.
When Rhodes revealed his identity as a necromancer, Northam's gaze has been lingering on Rhodes. No matter what happened around him, it seemed that it could not affect Northam's sight.
When noticing the state that Northam was in, Rhodes also gradually discovered some abnormalities. The intensity of this hostility was no ordinary level. If it weren't for the existence of the magic ban ritual, even if Northam directly cast spells to attack him, Luo
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Rhodes had only seen this look in Northen's eyes from a few enemies, and all of those enemies eventually fought with Rhodes. Although he didn't understand why Northen had such a change, Rhodes had begun to care about Northen.
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For Rhodes, after receiving the artifact parts as a reward, the goal of this potion competition has been achieved. At this time, what Rhodes hopes most is to escape from the airship smoothly.
Although he received the championship reward of the potion competition, which is the amulet that can mobilize the magic elements on the entire airship, Rhodes still clearly knows that it is not the time to be careless yet.
Since he was still on the airship, and due to a series of actions by the third-ranked necromancer, his identity was also exposed. At this time, Rhodes was still not safe.
On this airship, Rhodes did not know the existence of these mages around him and their attitude towards the existence of the necromancer, so he had no intention of revealing his identity as the necromancer.
In Rhodes' view, it is undoubtedly an extremely risky thing to directly reveal the identity of one's own necromancer, similar to the third ranked necromancer.
Even before boarding the airship, Rhodes accepted the mission related to the Soul Society, but he did not intend to take the risk. If the third-ranked necromancer had not taken the initiative to reveal his identity, perhaps until he left the airship, the mage here would
Nor will they know Rhode’s true identity.
If you want to convince these high-level mages on the airship, you can't just get a higher ranking in this potion competition. You must have enough reasons to convince them and change their views on the necromancer.
Especially those mages who exist in magic guilds.
In this case, even if the necromancer reveals his identity and even gives sufficient reasons, he may not be able to convince those mages. Waiting for this necromancer may not be a good result.
As for the tasks related to the Soul Society, under such circumstances, it is undoubtedly extremely difficult to complete them. If Rhodes tries to be like this necromancer, it may have some counter-effects. However, for this necromancer, what he hopes to achieve, which is to increase the influence of the necromancer, can be achieved through this method.
Perhaps what this necromancer said cannot change the views of high-level mages on necromancers, but it can directly change the views of those mages who are not high-ranking and do not have a deep understanding of necromancers. Can do this
At this point, this mage can be regarded as completing his mission.
If this necromancer can successfully convince Eli, he will have successfully completed the task assigned by the Soul Society, and he and the other necromancers on the airship will be able to successfully leave the airship and receive awards from the Soul Society.
And once he fails, not only will he be punished by the magic guild, but even the reward he just won from the potion competition will be withdrawn.
In this mage's mind, he may have anticipated this result, or he may have planned to increase the influence of the necromancer in this way.
From the very beginning, this was the attitude of the Spirit Society towards these necromancers who came to the airship.
When Rhodes realized what the necromancer had done, his first thought was how to protect himself and escape from the airship smoothly.
At this time, seeing that the argument between the necromancer and Eli was getting more and more intense, and maybe not long after, the outcome would be decided between the two. Coupled with the growing hostility from Northen beside him, Rhodes knew