When Rhodes realized these things that he had never cared about before due to the existence of blood connection, and his original thoughts changed, Rowling on the side could also feel this.
In the process of blood perception interaction, its effect is not limited to Rhodes. Because of this, Rowling can also feel the existence of this special ability in her consciousness, and thus notices Rhodes.
Changes taking place.
Relying on the ability provided by blood perception, Rowling understood that Rhodes was making an extremely important decision at this time. In addition, the decision he made seemed to be closely related to herself.<
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Although she was aware of this, this time, Rowling did not bother Rhodes with words. Instead, she looked at Rhodes and felt the changes in his heart, and waited quietly.
Since Rhodes' blood perception attribute is not high, Rowling can rely on this ability to sense the things in Rhodes' heart, which are also vague and unable to accurately know what happened.
Even so, after possessing this ability, Rowling felt a sense of satisfaction in her heart. Rowling realized that she seemed to be able to understand many of Rhodes' thoughts with this ability.
In order to solve the doubts that have always existed in her heart, and at the same time to test the newly discovered ability derived from blood connection perception, during the interaction between blood connection perception, Rowling was also consciously asking Rhodes about her own
A question.
In response to the question raised by Luo Lin, Bloodline Sense immediately responded, and a picture appeared in Luo Lin's mind.
In a dark environment, a humanoid figure appeared.
Because the picture was obtained through perception, Rowling was able to clearly perceive the status of the figure without being affected by the dark environment in the picture.
The main character in the picture is clearly Rhodes who is standing next to Rowling.
Rowling noticed that the dress of Rhodes in the picture was very different from that of Rhodes at this time. Different from the large mage robe he was wearing at this time, in the picture, Rhodes was wearing a simple leather armor, holding in his hand
What he is holding is also a long sword with many gaps.
In the picture, Rhodes' expression was different from what Rowling had seen before, but one of extreme indifference.
There are many undead creatures around Rhodes.
Although according to Rowling's current perspective, these undead creatures that appeared are just things that can be dealt with casually, according to Rowling's observation, Rhodes' strength at that time was obviously difficult to deal with these undead creatures easily.
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However, before Rowling could worry about Rhodes in the picture, the situation changed again. Relying on his own swordsmanship, Rhodes defeated these undead creatures, but the process was not easy.<
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As Rhodes moved forward in the picture, many undead creatures fell under his weapons. Finally, the picture became brighter, and Rhodes' figure escaped from this small space.
Soon, the scene changed and the situation changed again. A large group of undead creatures appeared in the scene.
What made Rowling feel a little confused was the necromancer who existed among these undead creatures. From this necromancer, Rowling felt a very familiar aura.
In the picture, Rhodes did not say any words to the necromancer, but jumped out of the tree where he was hiding. Although the necromancer below was aware of this, his body movements could not keep up. In the end,
Died under Rhodes' attack.
After killing the necromancer, Rhodes immediately continued fighting with the remaining undead creatures. Rowling noticed that when the picture changed again, it was Rhodes who removed all his weapons from the necromancer after the battle.
The pendant worn.
At some point, the scene in the picture became clear and was no longer in its original blurry state. Rowling needed to perceive it carefully to realize the specific content.
Through the very clear picture, Rowling realized that the pendant that Rhodes took off was the [Elott's Thoughts] that he gave to her.
Just when the picture was about to change again, Rowling took the initiative to end the picture in her mind through her own consciousness. However, Rowling's mind seemed to still be immersed in this picture and it was difficult to break away from it.<
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From what appeared on the screen, Rowling already knew the information she wanted to know.
Because the images conveyed in the blood connection directly appeared in Rowling's mind, Rowling had the feeling of being in the same scene and facing those powerful enemies with Rhodes.
The question Rowling hopes to get answered through blood perception is exactly the reason for the changes in Rhodes.
From Rowling's point of view, when she was rescued by Rhodes and saw him again, his reaction was as if he was a different person. He became very indifferent, even towards himself, not like he did when he was a child.<
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Rowling knew that these changes in Rhodes happened during the time when she was caught in the business group. During this period of time, Rhodes must have experienced many things that she could not have imagined.
In Rowling's view, if she could know what Rhode went through during this process, she might be able to understand the changes in Rhode.
Because of this, when Rowling realized the ability of blood connection perception, she immediately asked the questions in her heart and learned about Rhodes' experience at that time.
In Rowling's view, the scene in the picture is Rhodes' revenge against the necromancer who attacked the village.
Rowling had already realized that in this battle, Rhodes killed the necromancer and obtained an extremely special treasure. At the same time, because he had no abilities, he was a natural hero.
Due to my identity, I am restricted from movement by the business group.
At the last moment, although the situation in the picture was still going on, Rowling no longer continued to observe. Through the information conveyed in the picture, Rowling at this time could fully understand the changes that had occurred in Rhodes.
Reason.
Although Rowling had heard Rhode mention the battle with this necromancer, it was just that it had never been fully presented in the form of a picture like this. The degree of danger contained in it, even if it was only through
Observing the scene, Rowling can fully feel it.
After getting the answer she wanted and solving the doubts that had always existed in her heart, Rowling looked at Rhodes again, and something changed in her eyes.