As Widnina's figure returned to the Soul Resurrection Tower, the two vampires who were originally fighting had stopped and no longer used part of their bat transformation abilities to transform into bats to fight. Without Vidnina's presence, it would be meaningless for either party to use bat-turned-bats to fight again.
With the strength of king-level vampires, the cost of transforming into bats is extremely small for these two vampires. However, in this case, continuing to transform into bats will not achieve much results.
The brief fight made the two vampire heroes realize each other's strength. Without using bat transformation, once they fight with all their strength, according to the strong vitality of vampires, it is not
The battle can be ended in a short time.
Looking at Tamik's figure still on the undead war horse, Degar seemed to realize something in his heart, and the scarlet light in his eyes became even brighter, but he did not make any movement, but fell into silence.
And outside the Soul-Calling Tower, the original vampires who were fighting had stopped at this time. I don't know if they sensed the atmosphere in the field or received some kind of order.
After noticing Degal's actions, Tamik did not take the initiative to let the undead creatures around him pursue him. He also asked them to stop, wanting to see what Degal's tricks were.
Also seeing this scene was Rhodes and his party outside the Soul-Calling Tower.
Seeing that the two powerful vampires in the field stopped fighting, and even the surrounding undead creatures stopped making any movements, the two necromancers beside Rhodes understood that this was the best time for them to enter the Soul Recalling Tower.
In this case, before Rhodes made any move, a mage next to him took action first. At this time, in Rhodes' perception, a strong mana fluctuation was generated next to him. Rhodes looked towards the direction where the mana fluctuations were coming from, only to find that Master Brown's figure had appeared near the gate of the Soul-Calling Tower.
Relying on the spell of teleportation, Brown directly crossed the distance between himself and the Soul-Calling Tower, and came to the door of the Soul-Calling Tower.
After arriving at this location, Master Brown glanced at the position of Rhodes and Saili in the back, a coldness flashed in his eyes, and then entered the Soul-Calling Tower directly without any waiting.
After noticing Master Brown's move, Saili next to Rhodes looked quite surprised. Apparently, he did not realize that Master Brown would make such a move before.
What worries Rhodes is that even though he was originally affected by Widnina's special ability, Master Saili still looked extremely calm, and his expression did not change significantly. Obviously, this move made by Master Brown was completely
It was beyond his expectation.
After realizing what had happened, Saili turned to Rhodes beside him and said, "Let's quickly enter the Soul Resurrection Tower. To complete this mission, we need the cooperation of Master Brown."
Saying that, Saili walked towards the direction of the Soul-Calling Tower. He did not use teleportation to appear directly in front of the Soul-Calling Tower like Brown did.
Seeing the battle between vampires outside the Soul Resurrection Tower, Saili also realized that something was wrong at this time, so he could not focus all his energy on completing this mission.
Because he didn't know what would happen next, even if the task was successfully completed, an accident might still happen. In this case, Saili had already begun to save his own mana and did not use teleportation at will.
After taking a few steps forward, Saili seemed to realize something and took the initiative to stop. Instead of continuing to move towards the Soul-Calling Tower, he turned around and looked back.
Saili noticed that as he was walking towards the Soul-Calling Tower, Rhodes showed no sign of taking any action and still maintained his original posture, staying where he was.
Looking at Rhodes behind him, Saili opened his mouth and was about to say something, but Rhodes' words came to his ears first.
"Didn't you notice? That Master Brown doesn't trust you in his heart."
Recalling the way Master Brown looked behind him before entering the Soul Resurrection Tower, Rhodes could tell this.
In addition to Master Brown's own actions, what convinced Rhodes of this was the information from the Peeping Eye.
Perhaps because of the great fluctuation in Master Brown's heart before entering the Soul Resurrection Tower first, Rhodes obtained a lot of useful information with the help of the Peeping Eye.
What concerned Rhodes was that Master Brown once learned from another death knight under Stephen that only one necromancer could ultimately complete this task.
For this reason, Master Brown had no intention of joining forces with Saili from the beginning, but planned to rely on his own ability to complete this task alone.
The previous discussions between Brown and Sally were more like a means of stabilizing each other so that they could not make other plans that would threaten themselves in completing the task.
The appearance of Rhodes exceeded Master Brown's expectations from the beginning. Before that, Brown did not realize that another necromancer would come to perform this task.
However, Brown did not regard Rhodes as a threat to himself. Since he was about to enter the Spiritual Tower, Brown at that time did not even want to say anything to Rhodes.
Before that, Master Brown also sensed something abnormal from Saili. It seemed that Saili had an inexplicable connection with the vampires in the city. This situation made Brown feel vigilant.
The defense against other necromancers who were performing this mission was also the reason why Brown finally directly used teleportation to enter the Soul Evocation Tower first.
In the process of getting along with necromancers, there is always an inexplicable vigilance, fearing that they will lose their lives accidentally and become undead creatures controlled by others.
Rhodes was not surprised by Brown's vigilance. In Rhodes' view, if the necromancers could cooperate sincerely, the opposite would be very abnormal. At least until the Shadow of Death campaign begins, this situation will not really happen.
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Relying on the existence of prying eyes, Rhodes understood Brown's thoughts, and naturally had no intention of cooperating with him. It can even be said that Rhodes had no such intention from the beginning.
What Rhodes hopes to achieve is to use the opportunity of this mission to seize the extremely powerful combined artifact from Sandru. As for what Saili hopes to achieve, to test out Sandru's true purpose, Rhodes has not given up.