Under the influence of the court mage's spell, the elf team, which was still some distance away, has now arrived at the dwarf village.
If Rhodes had not made a decisive decision and left immediately when he sensed danger, but had tried to kill Ivor by force, he might have been caught by this group of elves during the evacuation.
A little far away from the village, these elves smelled the smell of blood that permeated the surroundings. As soon as he entered the village, the elf saw the corpses of dwarves on the ground, and the smell of blood came from here.
Compared with the original group of elves, the team of elves equipped for the palace mage is obviously more well-trained. Except for a few elves who clearly showed their intolerance, the rest of the elves looked cold.
Even so, seeing the miserable state of the dwarves and elves around them, all the elves showed hatred for the undead creatures in their eyes.
After the elf at the front of the team stepped into the village, they found that the palace mage who was originally in the team had already arrived inside the village first. At this time, the court mage was working hard to heal an elf who fell on the ground.
When approaching the dwarf village previously, the court mage did not choose to follow the team into the village. Instead, he directly used spells not far from the village to transfer himself to the inside of the village, where he originally perceived the hero. location.
After arriving here, the court mage discovered that the hero in front of him was seriously injured, with not much vitality left in his body, and the wounds on his body were still bleeding out.
The court mage knew that if he had not used treasures to heal the hero far away from the village, the hero would have died of his injuries before he could get here.
Even so, the hero was still seriously injured, and now only one breath of life remained. The court mage knew that it was not so much his own magic that saved the hero's life, but more the hero's own will and the obsession in his heart that made him unwilling to die even though he was seriously injured. .
The court mage knows that for injuries like this, ordinary healing can only achieve minimal results. If you want to make the hero in front of you recover completely without leaving any hidden dangers, it is not something that simple healing magic can do.
At this time, the court mage did not bother to check the life and death of other creatures in the village. An elf hero with great potential can greatly strengthen the strength of the faction to which the court mage belongs.
The team entered the village one after another. Some elves with magic skills saw that perhaps because the elf who fell on the ground was too seriously injured, the court mage did not simply release healing magic, but used the treasures he carried with him. On this elf.
The result of this is that under the treatment of the court mage, the wounds on the elf hero are slowly healing, but his complexion is still pale and does not seem to be getting any better.
At this time, an elf came to the court mage and said to the court mage: "After inspection, except for some refugees, there are no losses in the village. The dwarves living inside, including the troops we originally sent, have been destroyed." all… "
Hearing this, the palace mage's face clearly showed a trace of pain.
The elf who informed the news noticed this and stopped what he was about to say in time, but the meaning was undoubtedly made clear to the court mage.
It didn't take long for the court mage to calm down the fluctuations in his heart, and then he told the surrounding elves: "I saw through the treasure before that the person who destroyed this place was just a senior necromancer apprentice, plus a vampire. . You... hunt down this necromancer for me."
Losing his granddaughter made the court mage in front of him miserable, but he also knew that now was not the time to act on impulse. Although the life signs of the hero beside him have stabilized, if not treated in time, such a serious injury may leave permanent sequelae on him.
Since the rest of the elves were unable to deal with the injury, the court mage could only stay and heal the hero himself.
Therefore, no matter how painful his heart was, the court mage in front of him knew that what he needed to deal with personally was the hero in front of him, not revenge for his dead blood relatives.
At this time, the court mage took off a pendant he was wearing and gave it to the elf adjutant with the highest status in the team.
The appearance of the pendant is a special eyeball shape, but it is much larger than an ordinary person's eyeball. The eyeball is covered with bloodshot eyes. At this time, following the movements of the palace mage, he looked at the elf adjutant who took the pendant.
Perhaps they felt the grief in the court mage's heart, or perhaps they were infected by the corpses all around. The expressions shown by these elves at this time clearly wanted to tear the previous necromancer in half.
Under the control of the elf adjutant, the eyeball pendant he was wearing had completely shrunk at this time, as if he was staring at something, but there was nothing in front of the eyeball.
Through the pendant in his hand, the Elf Adjutant's consciousness clearly showed Rhode's current location.
Without saying anything else, the Elf Lieutenant led the surrounding elves and rushed straight in the direction of Rhodes' escape.
The court mage who stayed in place looked at the elf hero lying on the ground, sighed deeply, and then began to use his best spells to heal him.
At this time, the elf adjutant came outside the village and was about to track the whereabouts of the necromancer, but he met a group of dwarves. Among the dwarfs, there was an elf.
When the vampire first appeared, several elves went directly to the nearby dwarf village to notify the dwarves in the remaining villages.
After receiving the notice, these dwarves immediately headed here, but they were a step too late. While they were still on the road, Rhodes had already ended the battle and dealt with the dwarves inside the village.
At this time, the two teams met here, but the elf team had no intention of staying. Only the weakest elf was left to explain the situation to the dwarves.
Under the leadership of the elf adjutant, all the elves rode horses and rushed in one direction.
The elf adjutant took out a scroll from his pocket and quickly tore it open. With the emergence of a burst of mana fluctuations, the speed of the entire team was greatly improved.
For a moment, the entire team heard the sound of horse hooves in all directions. Under the influence of the scroll, at this speed, even if Rhodes sets off for a while, he will still be caught up by these elves.
(End of chapter)