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Chapter 865 Departure

 The evaluation information of the magic ball fragments was changed by the system, which made Rhodes realize that the hero Tanan in Brakada was very likely to have died in the battle.

Although the hero Tanan died, things containing his will are still passed down. Among them, the one that best illustrates this is naturally the fragment of the forbidden magic ball in Rhodes' hand.

According to Rhodes' original prediction, with the death of the hero Tanan, the fragments of the magic-forbidden ball in his hand are likely to lose all effects and become an alchemical material for the magic-forbidden equipment, which will no longer be able to cast the magic-forbidden barrier.
Rhodes can be sure that the fragments of the forbidden magic ball can have the effect of the real forbidden magic ball because it is the result of Tanan's will condensed in it, rather than the material of the forbidden magic ball itself. It has such characteristics that even if it is damaged,

You can also use the fragments on it to create a magic barrier.

Rhodes believed that if the fragments of the Forbidden Magic Ball were replaced by any creature other than Tanan, the obtained Forbidden Magic Ball fragments would not have any effect, and even the body of the Forbidden Magic Ball would be damaged due to this treatment.

, the efficacy is seriously damaged.

What supports the fragments of the forbidden magic ball so that it still retains its original efficacy is the will of the hero Tanan. Among the things that this true heroic will can affect, naturally includes the existence of artifacts.

What surprised Rhodes was naturally that after the hero Tanan died, the magic ball fragments could still maintain their original effects.

After the death of the hero Tanan, when Rhodes checked the fragments of the forbidden magic ball again, Rhodes could feel an extremely strong will from the red crystal.

Compared to the beginning, perhaps there is no connection between the hero himself and this will. This will that should have been hidden deep in the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments has emerged on the surface of the fragments. Therefore, Rhodes can easily feel that it is precisely

This will allows the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments to maintain their original efficacy.

Due to the lack of Tanan itself, as a support for this kind of will, ordinary creatures cannot directly use the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments like before. Only the same heroic will, that is, the existence of a hero, can compete with the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments.

This will creates some connections and uses it.

And Rhodes himself, after meeting certain conditions and killing multiple heroes, also met the requirements of the system, gained unique hero specialties, had the identity of a hero, and was able to use the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments.
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For this reason, Tanan's death did not have any special impact on Rhodes. At this time, Rhodes was still able to achieve his original plan through the use of the Forbidden Magic Ball fragments.

Similar to the hero Tanan, even if he dies, the hero's will will not dissipate, but will firmly exist in something and still affect it. This is what other creatures call the true will.
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According to Rhodes' understanding, there are only such beings. When mentioned by other creatures, the word hero will be added as a special prefix to highlight the identity of these heroes.

What this prefix refers to is not the existence of hero templates, but the heroic will that exists in these heroes and will not change no matter what they experience.

Because of this, Rhodes was naturally a little surprised when he learned the title of the hero Degar from Saili's words.

What Rhodes didn't expect was that he could hear the prefix "hero" in Saili's name for Degal.

This discovery made Rhodes realize that Degal probably has an extremely strong will that will never die, which is why he deserves this title.

However, when he recalled the various scenes he saw when he first met Degal, Rhodes felt a little confused. In Rhode's impression, he could not feel the existence of this kind of will from Degal.

What I received was more of a rotten atmosphere.

With legendary spiritualism, Rhodes' understanding of undead creatures is naturally far better than other necromancers. Rhodes can easily see the decay caused by long-term sleep in Degar.

The undead creatures he has seen in the past undoubtedly give Rhodes a good reference. In Rhodes' view, heroes like Degal who have existed for an unknown period of time may have had their wills long ago.

Great changes, or even complete extinction, are the most likely scenarios.

And what Saili said undoubtedly made Rhodes realize that the situation that existed in the hero Degar was probably very different from what he thought.

At this time, Rhodes could not sense Degal's heroic will. Just from the word hero, Rhodes could feel the great abnormality.

Recalling the unnatural expression on Saili's face when he noticed the bat outside the Soul-Calling Tower, as well as the various abnormalities he showed, Rhodes knew that Saili had a complete understanding of Degal, perhaps including Degal's heroic will.
I originally wanted to get this hidden information from Saili's heart through my peeping eyes, but Rhodes was unable to do this.

What surprised Rhodes was that the information he got from Saili through his peeping eyes was only the part about him in his human state. Rhodes had no way of perceiving the rest of the vampire's deeds.

Rhodes recalled that when he first met Saili, the information he obtained after using his Peeping Eye was also in the same situation. He could only detect various deeds he had done in human form. Although there was contact with vampires,

But there is no scene where Saili transforms into a vampire.

It is precisely because of this that although Rhodes learned that there was a certain connection between Saili and vampires, he was unable to confirm his identity until he appeared in bat form.

Its confirmed.

At this time, Rhodes perceived the same situation. He could not understand any information about the vampire from Saili's heart with his prying eyes.

When all the bats outside the tower disappeared, the surrounding light became calm again.

Under the reflection of the orange-red light, Rhodes seemed to realize something. He looked at Saili aside and simply replied: "I know."

Feeling the solemnity in Rhode's words, looking at the sky outside the tower wall where the traces of bats had long been lost, Selly was about to take a deep breath, but noticed that Rhode had already walked in the direction of the tower.
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Seeing this, Saili stopped waiting and immediately followed Rhodes' pace, preparing to pass the connection tower and go to the last position for calibration.


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