Watching the centaur leader drink the Elf Spring, Rhodes didn't make any unnecessary moves for a moment.
Rhodes knew that in the previous state, the centaur leader just suddenly swallowed some elf springs, causing it to regain its consciousness. And once the centaur leader still retains his original memory, the same situation will occur after drinking the elven spring given by Rhodes.
The reason why Rhodes chose to conduct this experiment around the bone dragon was because he was afraid that the centaur leader would be in the same situation again. Once the centaur leader lost control, Rhodes did not want to spend a lot of effort to fight with the centaur again. The boss fights.
With the Bone Dragon on his side, Rhodes didn't have to worry about the centaur leader's test.
After the previous battle, Rhodes put the mask worn by the Centaur leader back into the space ring. At this time, Rhodes could directly observe the Centaur leader's expression.
In Rhode's view, the centaur leader did not show any unusual expression after drinking the Elf Spring.
On the contrary, the centaur leader showed a feeling that he was still unsatisfied. I don't know whether it was because the Elf Spring had an excellent effect on him, or simply because of the sweet taste of the Elf Fountain.
At this time, Rhodes asked the centaur leader: "What is the most impressive thing in your memory?"
When asking the centaur leader, Rhodes controlled the spiritual imprint to ensure that what the centaur leader said must be the truth.
The centaur leader replied: "Transformed from a cold corpse by his master into a death knight."
After listening to the centaur leader's question, Rhodes continued to ask: "Do you remember everything you experienced during your lifetime? What about this item?" As he said that, a ferocious mask appeared in Rhode's hand.
The centaur leader shook his head: "I don't remember... I know how to use this mask, but I don't remember its origin..."
After listening to these two answers from the centaur leader, Rhodes understood an extremely important point. Rhodes confirmed that the centaur leader at this time has completely forgotten the memory of his life. The memory that the centaur leader has at this time should start from when he was transformed into a death knight.
At this time, looking at the centaur leader in front of him, Rhodes asked the most critical question: "Are you willing to be loyal to me as a death knight?"
Upon hearing Rhodes' question, the centaur leader immediately nodded and said, "This is my honor."
Rhodes looked at the centaur leader in front of him and knew that it had completely lost its original will. Under the leadership of a new will, he is willing to serve himself, and he has truly gained the allegiance of a death knight.
At this time, after verifying his thoughts, Rhodes no longer paid attention to the surrounding undead creatures, but left alone towards the rear passage.
Due to the strong death energy emitted by the bone dragon, there are not many magical elements around the bone dragon except for the death energy. The efficiency of meditation next to the bone dragon will be reduced.
Before walking far, Rhodes found a secluded location in the passage and prepared to start meditating.
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In this quiet forest, a business group was driving a carriage quickly passing by.
The location where the business group was facing was an original gathering place for centaurs. According to the agreement between the business group and the centaur tribe, the business group would come here every once in a while, bringing with them a lot of food and daily life. supplies and trade with the Centaur tribe located here.
For the business group, the centaur tribe that lives here all year round can obviously accumulate a lot of precious items, whether it is the gold coins and treasures obtained when plundering other tribes, or the leather obtained after hunting, they are all valuable to the business group. required.
Lal, the leader of this business group, has great expectations for this trade.
Lal is a human who stays in Eli all year round, which gives him a lot of knowledge about the situation in Eli.
Lal knew that when the war came, many trade routes would be interrupted, and the surrounding tribes would lack various necessary supplies because of this. And this allowed him to keenly find opportunities.
Through some intelligence from the Thieves Guild, Lal learned that not far ahead was the territory of the Silva tribe. This territory has been the residence of the Silva tribe a long time ago, and no matter how many years have passed, it has not changed.
The strength of the Silva tribe is not as strong as that of other large tribes, but Lal knows that tribes like this that have been passed down for many years obviously have their own unique methods, and they will not have too many consequences due to this war. Big loss.
Even if some centaurs will die due to the war, there will still be many centaurs left in the tribe.
In the current situation, since they have just experienced the baptism of war and have been interrupted for a long time, the Centaur tribe obviously needs a large number of items, whether it is food or reliable labor.
If it were the other tribes in Eli, Lal would not choose to engage in slave trade. For races with good nature, this kind of behavior can only arouse their disgust, but for the Centaur tribe, this is completely different. .
Through his experience of dealing with the Centaur tribe, Lal understood that even a long-established tribe like Silva still has not forgotten the barbaric instinct of the Centaur. For the Centaur tribe, the slave trade is obviously feasible. of pass.
Therefore, Lal took his business group, loaded several carts of food, and a large number of slaves to the Silva tribe.
The scouts in the business group were in front to inquire about the situation, while Lal stayed inside a carriage, imagining the situation he would face next.
Not long after, through the news passed by the scouts, Lal knew that his business group had arrived at the location of the Silva tribe.
At this time, Lal stepped off the carriage and saw the scene inside the tribe.
In Lal's sight, the surroundings were full of deserted residences, and none of the centaurs who were supposed to live here appeared at this time.
Seeing this situation, Lal did not have much doubt in his heart. Instead, he took out a horn-shaped object from his space ring, brought it to his mouth, and started to blow.
Heavy sounds were heard all around, and the birds nearby were frightened.
Lal continued to play a few times, and then began to wait where he was.
Before choosing to trade with the Silva tribe, Lal asked several business leaders for information about the Silva tribe to formulate his next plan.
(End of chapter)