In Rhodes' view, Sandro's behavior of sealing the Soul-Calling Tower after arriving in the City of Death and studying things in the tower was extremely abnormal.
From Tamik's words, Rhodes also felt this. Rhodes knew that in the City of Death, the establishment of the Soul Calling Tower requires not only a large amount of materials, but more importantly, the permission from the real lich.
, and assistance from the lich.
Rhodes believed that it was with the help of Stephen, the lich who controlled the City of Death, that this soul-calling tower was built.
During the construction of the Soul Resurrection Tower, once there is no assistance from the real Lich, even if it is finally completed, its effect will be greatly reduced, or even severely reduced. According to the information observed by Rhodes, the effect of death will be greatly reduced.
The soul-calling tower in the city is extremely powerful, and obviously there is no such reduction.
Some of the information mentioned in Tamik's words also proves this point. What worries Rhodes is that when Tamik realized that there might be a problem with the efficacy of the soul-calling tower, his first thought was not...
How to restore it, but how to avoid the punishment of Lich Stephen.
It was this that convinced Rhodes that the establishment of this Soul-Calling Tower was closely related to the existence of Lich Stephen. In Rhode's view, Sandro's move to seal the Soul-Calling Tower was
Mostly for the purpose of researching knowledge related to lich in the Soul-Calling Tower.
From Tamik's words, Rhodes could not know how long Sandro had sealed the Soul Resurrection Tower, but according to Rhodes' prediction, it might not be long before the second expansion pack actually arrives. At this moment, the look of Rhodes thinking about Sandro also entered Tamik's eyes. Seeing that Rhodes still seemed to have many doubts about Sandru's existence, Tamik asked: "
Is there any other information you would like to know?"
After hearing Tamik's inquiry, Rhodes' expression finally changed. He no longer continued his thoughts, but explained to Tamik:
"Like Sandro, I also come from Brakada, the country of mages. I have a lot of knowledge about Sandro's previous deeds. I believe it is for this reason that Mr. Stephen asked me to complete this task." Rhodes did not hide anything about his own experience. In a sense, Rhodes's experience, as he said, was also from Brakada like Sandro, but in Rhode's heart
Understand that Stephen did not let himself perform this task because he understood this.
"What puzzles me is something the vampire mentioned earlier."
With that said, Rhodes raised his arm and pointed at a man not far away from him, who was the vampire who had previously guided Rhodes and Turo.
Following Rhodes' movements, Tamik's own eyes also turned to the vampire, but he didn't stay long before turning his eyes back to Rhodes.
Noticing Tamik's expression, Rhodes added:
"This vampire once mentioned that the existence of Sandro led to some conflicts between the city lord's men and the native vampires near the City of Death, and this conflict was caused by the instructions of Lord Stephen.
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"There was no such information among the intelligence I collected before. I hope the city lord can clear up the doubts in my heart and let me understand what happened."
After hearing Rhode's words, Tamik did not answer this immediately. Instead, he just looked at Rhode, and something seemed to have changed in his eyes.
Rhodes noticed that there was a hint of scrutiny in Tamik's eyes, as if he wanted to discover something from himself. At the same time, a special aura suddenly emerged in Tamik's body.
Previously, Rhodes could not sense any breath from the human body that Tamik transformed into. If he had not seen Tamik's figure with his own eyes, Rhodes would not even be able to determine where Tamik was.
Do living things really exist?
But now, when Tamik takes the initiative to show his aura, Rhodes can naturally clearly feel Tamik's existence.
Although Tamik still maintains the form of a human body at this time, according to Rhodes' perception, the aura exuded by Tamik is not weaker than any powerful high-level creature.
Even the vampire on the side couldn't help but froze for a moment after suddenly feeling the change in Tamik's momentum. The next action was to take a step back. It wasn't until he realized the situation that he
Stop your steps.
The change in momentum, this kind of perception only when facing a strong enemy, undoubtedly made Rhodes feel extremely vigilant. According to Rhodes' prediction, Tamik in this state may launch an attack on himself at any time.
.
At this distance, facing the attack of a vampire king, all Rhodes could do was to try to use teleportation to distance himself, and then find a way to counterattack. There was almost no way to
Fight it head-on.
However, as if he had realized something, Rhodes knew that in this situation, Tamik would not be able to attack him easily. The only reason for her to do this was to test her true thoughts.
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In Rhode's view, what triggered this change in Tamik's behavior was the reason for the conflict between the two vampires that he had put forward before. Obviously, there was something he didn't know about it.
At the same time, it was the existence of this information that caused Tamik's change.
From this point, Rhodes realized that he had obviously asked the right person the previous question.
After understanding this, Rhodes' original expression gradually calmed down. Even though he still felt an extremely strong threat from Tamik, who was not far away, Rhodes did not show any panic, and just looked at the person standing aside.
Tamik, I hope to get the answer to this question from her.
Seeing that his own move could not have the expected effect on Rhodes who was not far away, Tamik gradually put away the strong power that he had been exuding and returned to his original state.
At this time, in Rhode's perception, Tamik was once again the same as before, with no breath coming out of his body, just like an ordinary person without rank, but after experiencing the momentum he felt before, Rhodes naturally would not