Heroes of the Invincible Undead

Chapter 1180 Moyas

Looking at Fried in front of him, from his words, Rhodes seems to have noticed a special phenomenon.

Rhodes noticed that the emotions in Fried's heart were very strong. In addition, there seemed to be a special ability in it, which constantly comforted Moyas. Rhodes seemed very familiar with this special ability, just Even Rhodes himself has this ability.

What exists in Freed's perception is the concern for Moyas. When this concern is strong to a certain extent, even surpassing the concern for himself, this special ability is formed. , is the ability to sense blood relationship.

When Rhodes used this special ability at the beginning, he needed the existence of treasures to achieve this. Later, influenced by Rowling's will, Rhodes no longer needed the power of treasures, and truly possessed this unique ability Perception.

And the treasure that provided the ability to sense bloodlines came from the necromancer that Rhodes killed first. When Rhodes truly mastered this ability, he gave it to Rowling.

Consistent with the effect of this ability possessed by Rhodes, relying on the effect of blood perception, Fried can perceive various thoughts in Moyas' heart, and transmit his own thoughts directly from the perception to Moyas' heart, Moyas was able to suppress the anger in his heart before, thanks to Fried's constant comfort and warning in his heart.

Compared with this ability possessed by Rhodes, Fried's sense of blood relationship is also pure and will not die because of anything, which is why he finally made this choice.

Rhode noticed that the ability of blood perception only existed in Fried, and Moyas beside him did not have this ability.

This also means that Fried can rely on blood perception to transmit information to Moyas remotely, but Moyas has no way to respond to Fried, and can only passively receive all information from Fried. There is no two-way transmission of information between the two.

"I agree to your request and will release this dwarf."

The words that Rhodes said casually were like a heavy hammer, hitting Fried's heart. He never thought that the necromancer in front of him easily agreed to his request, perhaps because he was moved by his words .

"Your magnanimity will be deeply remembered by the dwarves and will be sincerely praised."

Seeing Rhodes made this decision, Fiat immediately complimented him, but Rhodes just sneered.

Rhodes chose to release Moyas, so he couldn't be moved by Fried's words.

But have another plan.

Fried's blood perception ability is the key to Rhodes' choice to release Moyas.

Rhodes predicted that when Moyas was released, everything that happened in the dwarf village, along with the information he knew, would be passed on to the elves in the depths of Eri.

The ability of blood perception has always been extremely rare, even rarer than the hero's will. Apart from being too far away, there is almost no way to limit the efficacy of this ability.

At the same time, blood perception will not be noticed by any other creatures. Compared with all other ways of transmitting information, blood perception is more hidden, and ordinary necromancers do not know the existence of this ability at all.

Because of this, those elves must hope to get more useful information through Moyas, especially the information directly from the Necromancer and directly provided by Fried.

This method seems to be able to achieve great results and obtain a lot of information that is helpful to the battle situation, but Eli's elves must not have imagined that Rhodes knows better than them about the ability of blood perception, which can transmit information. His ability cannot be concealed from Rhodes' prying eyes at all.

Because of this, Rhodes chose to release Moyas in order to use some false news at a critical moment to make Elifang suffer a big loss. Even if the expected results were not achieved, Rhodes didn't care. At best, it only released a low-level creature.

For Rhodes, the release of Moyas is only equivalent to the loss of a Lich, or the lack of hostages used to restrain Fried. Once Moyas fools Eli's elves in the subsequent battle , The harvest achieved is not comparable to keeping it as a hostage.

Out of this consideration, Rhodes chose to release Moyas, and before that, Fried's words did not have much influence on Rhodes.

As for the fact that Moyas will expose Fiat's identity to the Elf, Rhodes is not worried. Even without Moyas, Fiat's identity will be exposed sooner or later. Release Moyas is just to speed up the process. the process.

With the continuous transformation of the Lich King, a large number of dwarves who fell under the cloud of death have been transformed into Lich, and surrounded Rhodes, tightly surrounding several people in the field.

Perhaps it was due to the difference in transformation objects. Compared with the corpse witches that Rhodes had seen before, these corpses in front of him were short in stature, and the death energy contained in their bodies was not too strong, but this was just Rhodes' feeling. In the eyes of the dwarves, each of these liches has the ability to kill them.

Under Rhode's signal, the Lich in the rear moved to the two sides, and the Lich that surrounded the field originally separated a one-person-wide passage from it, while Rhodes looked at Moyas.

Moyas also couldn't believe that he was about to be released. According to the character of the necromancer, he would definitely not let him go easily.

There was a burst of vigilance in his heart, but before Moyas could figure it out, Fried's angry reprimand came from his mind, constantly urging him to leave this place quickly.

Seeing this, Moyas passed Rhodes and walked towards the passage among the Lich without defying Fried's signal.

Noticing the corpses around him that were similar in size, Moyas felt sad. He knew that the corpses in front of him were all transformed from the original clansmen.

Even though they have died long ago, the souls of these clansmen still cannot rest in peace. They have always been manipulated by the necromancer and become one of the necromancer's subordinates, bringing deep disasters to other creatures. I don't know when it will end.

Moyas was filled with emotion, but he didn't have any ability to solve the matter. How could he deal with such a large number of undead creatures when he couldn't even deal with a Lich? Even his own chance of surviving was only a small amount. By begging from Fried.

After realizing this, Moyas sighed deeply, and then he stopped paying attention to the surrounding Lich, and walked quickly towards the passage extending to the ground.

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