Looking at Luo Lin beside him, recalling the original touch in his heart, Rhodes also had many thoughts.
After putting on the pendant, Luo Lin's appearance did not change much. Because of the increase in rank, the traces of corrosion caused by the death energy still remained on Luo Lin's face, causing it to lose all color and appearance.
Pale and terrifying.
However, Rhodes at this time naturally did not care about this. Rhodes had never had any additional opinions about Rowling because of her appearance. Naturally, what he felt from Rowling at this time would not be due to her appearance.
Changes in its appearance.
The attribute improvements he had obtained previously made Rhodes clearly aware of the special nature of Rowling's existence. At least for himself, Rowling's existence allowed him to change his inherent philosophy.
Rhodes could feel that this change in philosophy was not based on his original desire to improve his strength, but because of Rowling's existence, he wanted this change to happen.
At the same time, in Rhodes' view, if you can use this method to change your own ideas, it may have the least impact on you.
In his heart, Rhodes has never denied his original ideas. At this time, Rhodes does not intend to deny his original ideas when it comes to his own changes.
In Rhode's mind, he can still retain his original ideas, but because of Rowling's existence, it can have a great impact on his original ideas. What Rhodes did was to strengthen his feelings for Rowling in his heart.
Lin's perception until it is equal to the original concept, or even exceeds it.
In this way, when dealing with ordinary matters, Rhodes can still proceed according to his original ideas, but when it comes to matters related to Rowling, he will proceed in a different way.
Rhodes believes that through such a method, he may be able to feel the existence of the hero's will and get additional bonuses. Even if he does not get any improvement in the relevant attributes in the end, this change in will will not matter.
What kind of negative impact will it have on yourself?
After thinking for a while, Rhodes looked at Rowling aside and said:
"Did you know? In the hearts of any heroes, there is a will that supports them to become heroes."
"No matter how the hero is evaluated in the eyes of ordinary people, this kind of will always exists in the heart of the hero. This is what makes them different from ordinary creatures."
"The existence of heroic will gives heroes the most powerful power. As for other things, whether it is the potential after becoming a hero or the awakened hero's specialties, they are more like a fixed template...a kind of heroic will.
Extras."
"Even among all heroes, the most special born heroes, I believe that in their hearts, they will have such a will, not just power."
"Now, Tanan, the natural hero far away in Brakada, has shown his will to all mages. Any mage who feels this will be afraid of his will."
"So, as a born hero, what kind of will do you have? If you don't know how to describe it, just tell me what you most desire to achieve."
Facing Rowling beside him, Rhodes also raised these doubts of his own. This is the question that Rhodes wants to clarify most at this time.
Since changing one's own will will cause more serious consequences, before deciding to carry out such a behavior, Rhodes also needs to understand an extremely important piece of information.
The information Rhodes wanted to know was about Rowling and her heroic will.
If Rowling's heroic will is, to some extent, very different from Rhodes' original expectations, for example, due to past experiences, she hopes to eliminate all necromancers, or some other matters, although Rhodes does not
I will say more, but I will not put all my will on Rowling according to my original idea.
Regarding the change of his will, Rhodes would still have some worries before completely following his original idea, so he asked his questions to Rowling in advance.
Rowling may have conveyed this to Rhodes through some actions before, but in Rhodes' mind, he still couldn't be sure of it.
After hearing the question raised by Rhodes, Rowling also fell into thinking. It seemed that she had never considered such an issue before. It was not until she heard this from Rhodes that she began to think about it.
Fortunately, she seemed to be aware of an important piece of information in Rhodes' words. Rowling's thinking did not last long before she got her own answer.
At this time, looking at Rhodes aside, Rowling also expressed her thoughts:
"Actually, I don't know why I have the status of a born hero. In terms of will, I may not be able to compare with any real hero, and I will also have some undue fears. My brother has always felt that my will
Be weak."
"I know that I don't have the willpower of Tanan, who is also a born hero according to my brother, and I can't initiate such a tragic war like him. However, if it is about the thing that I want to achieve most..."
"I hope that I can always stay by my brother's side, face the problems that arise together, and defeat powerful enemies, just like what we did this time."
After saying this, Rowling stopped talking, but during the process, Rowling's eyes were always on Rhodes who was aside.
In Rhode's sight, Rowling's eyes were still clear, and she was not affected by the energy of death at all, but the meaning expressed in her words could not help but make Rhodes silent.
In order to ensure that he could make the most accurate judgment, Rhodes also made corresponding preparations before Rowling said these words.
Whether it was his newly improved ability to sense blood or the hero's Peeping Eye that he had awakened in the past, Rhodes fully utilized it, trying to use this method to get the most accurate information from Rowling's answers.
.
Since this involves an upcoming change in his own will, Rhodes has to be extremely cautious and ensure this through all the abilities he has acquired in the past.
However, the information coming from his perception made Rhodes appear extremely silent at this time.
Whether it was the hint of existence in the sense of blood or the hints obtained through the peeping eyes, Rhodes clearly understood that the words Rowling said were her true thoughts in her heart.