Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 176: Destroy one

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During the rapid flight of the bone dragon, Rhodes got a lot of information from Lal.

At this time, there should be a large dwarf tribe living in the location he was heading to.

The size of the dwarf tribe was obviously much larger than what Rhodes had seen when he was on a mission. This also made the dwarves refuse the help of the elves and did not choose to evacuate collectively, but still stayed here.

Because the location here is far away from the border, and because they are familiar with the stubborn temper of the dwarves, the elves responsible for leading the retreat no longer care about the dwarves here, but let them live within their original tribes.

And this just gave Rhodes an opportunity.

By observing the map at the beginning, Rhodes learned that the areas recorded on the map were all towns inhabited by many creatures. Although Rhodes' current strength is qualified to destroy several of these small towns, But Rhodes knew that this behavior could only be performed once.

Once he chooses to attack the town, his existence will be immediately exposed. At that time, what Rhodes has to face will not be as simple as the defensive force of a town.

Rhodes knew that during the war, the Eli creatures were extremely united. Even races that had a lot of grievances in their past lives would completely put aside their hatred at this moment and fight the necromancers together. In comparison, the undead Not only do mages not join forces, but it is common for mages to persecute their companions and add insult to injury.

The fighting style of the necromancers is destined to be self-centered. If it weren't for this, the Eli creatures would not have won so quickly.

Therefore, under this situation, the targets Rhodes chose to attack could only be those remote tribes. Although it still can't be hidden for long, before Rhodes' existence is completely exposed, he can get more experience points and be safer at the same time.

At this point, Lal in front of him will obviously play a lot of role. Rhodes knew that business group leaders like this knew a lot of information about these tribes. As long as they could destroy a large number of small tribes, Rhodes' level-up speed would not slow down, but would speed up a lot.

Just like the Silva tribe before, since they have been hiding in the rock wall, if they didn't know this in advance, few creatures would take the initiative to come here to look for the Silva tribe.

Even if the Silva tribe has been destroyed by Rhodes, it will not be discovered by other creatures for a while. If a business group hadn't happened to come to trade and attract Rhodes' attention, Rhodes might have left and no one would know the whereabouts of the Silva tribe.

Therefore, Rhodes directly selected the target of his attack, which was the surrounding small tribes. Although the amount of experience points that a single tribe can provide is not much, when the number is superimposed, Rhodes can get considerable experience points.

In order to avoid his existence being discovered, Rhodes let the bone dragon fly high in the sky.

As for whether the whereabouts of the centaur troops below would be exposed, Rhodes could not guarantee it. He just asked the centaur leader with expert reconnaissance skills to kill any intelligent creatures that might appear around him.

Once it is discovered that the centaur leader is invincible, the bone dragon can immediately come down to provide support.

Fortunately, according to the news from the spiritual imprint, the centaur leader did not find any other intelligent creatures along the way.

Not long after, under the rapid flight of the bone dragon, Rhodes approached the dwarf village here.

Through the news from the spiritual mark, Rhodes learned that many dwarves had appeared in the sight of the centaur leader.

Realizing that the undead creatures under his command might have been seen by these dwarves, in this case, Rhodes did not let the centaur leader evade, but let it directly attack these dwarves.

Under the leadership of the centaur leader, the surrounding centaurs rushed towards these dwarves in an instant.

Due to the sudden start of the battle and the powerful offensive of the centaur leader, the surrounding dwarves collapsed at the first touch and were unable to stop the centaur leader at this time.

The iron shield in the dwarf's hand was unable to stop the Centaur leader's battle ax even for a moment before it was immediately cut off.

Although it is the new consciousness that controls the centaur leader, the centaur leader's combat experience has not diminished in any way. On the contrary, in this state, without the restraint of the spiritual imprint, the centaur leader's fighting spirit surged and he was able to exert stronger power.

Facing these dwarves who were fleeing towards the village, even the ordinary centaur undead, who were originally no match for them, showed strength beyond their rank and began to hunt down the dwarves in front of them.

These dwarves knew they were outmatched and were ready to return to the village and join forces with other dwarves to resist these undead creatures.

In the eyes of these dwarves, although they were temporarily defeated by the surrounding undead centaurs, compared to the fighting dwarves within the tribe, the strength of these undead centaurs was only average.

Therefore, the temporary retreat is only to preserve strength and better counterattack these undead creatures. Although the dwarves did not know why they were attacked by undead creatures, they obviously had something to do with the necromancer.

Just as these dwarves had just returned to the village, they were shocked to find that a more terrifying battle was going on inside the village.

The creature that appeared inside the village was a bone dragon. Although the dwarves had not seen this creature with their own eyes, they could clearly feel the strength contained in the creature in front of them.

The bone dragon swung its body and knocked away all the approaching dwarves. Only a fourth-level combat dwarf can withstand the huge impact caused by swinging his body.

As for dwarves below the fourth level, they are completely unable to resist the attack of the bone dragon, and will be directly knocked away by it, with many bones on their bodies broken. Even if the dwarf's physique prevents him from dying for a while, it is only a matter of time.

This is just the power brought by the simple impact of the bone dragon. If it were a full blow from the bone dragon, even a fourth-level combat dwarf would not be able to withstand it. He would die immediately due to being crushed by the force.

At this time, facing the bone dragon that attacked the village, the surrounding dwarves died one by one. Although these dwarves were still resisting, judging from the battle, it was only a matter of time before the village fell.

The dwarf who had just returned to the village saw this scene and also realized this. The last line of defense in his heart finally collapsed. He no longer cared about the life and death of the other dwarves in the village, but fled directly outside the village.

(End of chapter)