Since his health was only half of his full capacity, even after drinking the Elf Spring, Rhodes was not in very good condition at this time.
In this regard, Rhodes did not intend to use a healing magic scroll.
Rhodes knew that since there were no wounds on his body, even using a healing magic scroll might not have much effect. Although his health was not perfect, he only needed to rest for a few days to recover. .
After dealing with these, Rhodes was ready to return to the location where he received the Elf Spring to check if there was any remaining Elf Fountain left.
Just as Rhodes was taking action, the centaur leader beside Rhodes seemed to feel the lack of health in Rhodes' body and cast healing magic on Rhodes.
Feeling the recovery of health in his body, Rhodes looked at the centaur leader aside. In Rhode's sight, the centaur leader was still the same as before, but at this time, it had obviously changed a lot.
Rhodes knew that if it were the original centaur leader, it would not take the initiative to release healing magic on him unless he took the initiative to control it through the spiritual imprint.
After realizing this, Rhodes didn't say much and just wrote it down.
Coming to the side, Rhodes pulled out the battle ax from the shield and handed it back to the centaur leader. The centaur leader took the battle ax with a look of great interest in his eyes.
For the centaur leader, after the original consciousness dissipates, the consciousness that arises is not attached to the original memory, but a brand new consciousness.
Rhodes didn't know whether the centaur leader's original memories were mixed with his new consciousness. But judging from the Centaur leader's reaction, it was obvious that he didn't remember everything that happened before.
After realizing this, Rhodes felt a little relieved.
Being able to solve the hidden dangers of the centaur leader and allow it to exert its most powerful effect is obviously an extremely important gain for Rhodes.
At this time, Rhodes no longer waited, but rode on the centaur leader and returned to the original location of the Elf Spring.
In Rhodes' eyes, this rock wall was seriously damaged at this time, and the Elf Spring that originally existed in it was no longer visible.
Rhodes searched carefully and finally confirmed that the original Fairy Spring no longer existed at all.
Rhodes asked the centaur leader to continue slashing towards the original position with his battle ax, but no elven spring was produced.
Rhodes tried to search around the wall for the source of the Elf Spring, but found nothing. Rhodes didn't know how the Fairy Spring was created, but it obviously had a lot to do with the environment here.
After successive attempts, Rhodes did not find any remaining Elf Spring, and finally gave up the search.
Rhodes led these undead creatures back along the original path. After passing through these illusion walls again, Rhodes came to the original passage.
After passing through the wall, Rhodes asked the vampire to come to the front to guide him forward. Not long after, the surrounding environment slowly became brighter, and Rhodes and his party returned to the space above.
Since Rhodes has obtained the Elf Spring he needs, he does not intend to stay in this location for a long time. Instead, he plans to wait until his mana recovers a little before leaving this place to find the next target.
However, before that, Rhodes still needed to solve the last question in his mind.
At this time, Rhodes led the undead creatures under him to the side, and not long after, they came to a larger space in the mountain.
Before approaching this space, Rhodes felt the rich death energy around him. If ordinary undead creatures were allowed to stay in this space, it would not be long before they could use the surrounding death energy to improve themselves. Strength.
In this space, there is already a powerful undead creature. Judging from its huge body and extremely strong soul fire, this undead creature is obviously much stronger than the ordinary undead creatures around it.
This undead creature is the bone dragon controlled by Rhodes. After taking control of the bone dragon, Rhodes kept it stationed here in order to prevent it from releasing death energy wantonly and causing its location to be discovered.
During the period of time that Rhodes was meditating, the Bone Dragon did not produce any abnormality, but has been waiting here.
Coming here, Rhodes felt the strength of the spiritual imprint in the bone dragon's mind. Rhodes knew that this was the spiritual imprint that he spent almost two days to completely arrange.
Compared with the mental imprint in the original centaur leader's mind, the spiritual imprint in the bone dragon's mind is obviously stronger. Unless Rhodes dies, the spiritual imprint will firmly occupy the bone dragon's mind. dissipated for any reason.
At this time, Rhodes turned his attention to the centaur leader beside him.
Rhodes wanted to confirm whether the centaur leader's original memory still existed. If the original memory still existed, then Rhodes could only cast a stronger mental imprint on it to completely suppress the centaur leader's will.
At this time, the kettle originally containing the Fairy Spring appeared in Rhode's hand. Immediately, Rhodes took out a pure silver wine glass from inside the space ring and prepared to pour a small amount of Elf Spring into the wine glass.
Rhodes recalled that the wine glass in his hand should belong to the Necromancer Syl. Just when Rhodes was carefully counting the items in Syl's space ring, Rhodes discovered the wine glass in his hand.
At that time, Rhodes was attracted by the exquisite shape of the wine glass. Rhodes knew that necromancers generally did not value pleasure. Perhaps this wine glass could be sold at a high price in the human kingdom, but in Dia, few mages would choose to buy this kind of wine glass.
Rhodes checked the wine glass specifically and finally confirmed that it was just an ordinary decoration. As for why Syl got this wine glass, Rhodes didn't know, but after Syl's death, the owner of this wine glass undoubtedly became Rhodes.
After confirming that the wine glass was not a magic item, Rhodes just put it into the space ring and didn't pay much attention to it. It was not until the current situation that the wine glass played its role.
Rhodes poured out the Elf Spring from the kettle, but not much, just enough to cover the bottom of the wine glass.
At this time, Rhodes handed the wine glass in his hand to the Centaur leader standing aside. Under Rhode's signal, the Centaur leader drank the Elf Spring in the wine glass without any hesitation.
(End of chapter)