At this time, after seeing that the situation was heading towards irreversible failure, Ken also tried to escape to the side, but was held tightly by the centaur leader.
The strong armor on Ken's body became an obstacle to his escape. Although the armor gave him powerful combat capabilities, it also made it difficult for him to move quickly.
Under this situation, seeing that the Bone Dragon had killed all the surrounding soldiers and that the situation was irreversibly heading towards failure, Ken no longer continued to fight the centaur leader, but took the initiative to put down his weapon.
At this point, the direction of this battle has been extremely clear, and Ken knows that this battle as the city lord has been a complete failure.
Although the other forces in the city still retain the strength to fight, seeing the current situation, Ken knew that the other forces in the city would obviously not take action for him.
Ken realized that perhaps for the rest of the forces in the city, based on the current strength of the Necromancer, even if these forces chose to take action, they would not be able to defeat the Necromancer in front of them.
In this regard, Ken couldn't help but feel some resentment towards the actions of the forces in the city, but he was more concerned about how he should survive.
Ken knew in his heart that if the enemy wanted to catch him, even if he wanted to fight back or find an opportunity to escape, he would still be caught up by the bone dragon. Therefore, under the current situation, the most suitable The only way is to surrender to the Necromancer.
During the previous battle, Ken also noticed Lal who fell from the bone dragon with Rhodes. Through Ken's judgment, he confirmed that Lal was just an ordinary person with no fighting ability.
Ken noticed that Rhodes didn't seem to pay much attention to Lar in front of him. Although they arrived here together on a bone dragon, the scene of Lal hiding from the surrounding soldiers in embarrassment also fell into Ken's eyes.
Therefore, Ken realized that for Rhodes, Lal in front of him was obviously not too important. Lal's status may be just a being who leads the way for Rhodes.
Just relying on the analysis of this intelligence, Ken was able to guess the true role of Lal. Ken was obviously not as careless in analyzing the intelligence as his appearance showed.
In Ken's mind, the necromancer in front of him would obviously not kill him. Since he was still a city lord, the necromancer might choose to control him in order to obtain a lot of information.
Ken knew that to the necromancer in front of him, the value of his life was definitely much more than his death. After realizing this, Ken gave up his resistance.
This was the scene that Rhodes saw at the beginning. Since Ken took the initiative to give up resistance, the centaur leader with his own consciousness also began to hesitate after discovering this scene, wondering whether to kill Ken. Killing, or what use will Ken have to Rhodes.
Therefore, the centaur leader took the initiative to escort Ken and walked towards Rhodes' position.
Perhaps to show his sincerity, the weapon in Ken's hand has been taken away by the centaur leader. Under this situation, even if he holds the weapon, Ken is no match for the Bone Dragon. Since he has made up his mind to surrender, then Naturally, Ken will not continue to carry weapons.
At this time, under the escort of the centaur leader, Ken came to Rhodes.
There were corpses of dead soldiers everywhere. Those who were originally willing to fight for Ken were all killed.
Seeing this scene in his eyes, Ken did not reveal his grief and indignation for the death of his men. On the contrary, Ken took the initiative to say to Rhodes: "Dear Necromancer, I can provide you with a lot of information. I can tell you everything I know about the topography and environment, or various secrets in Eli."
In Ken's mind, since in the previous battle, as soon as he put down his weapon, the centaur leader beside him stopped pursuing him, which obviously showed that the necromancer in front of him had been paying attention to his battle situation.
At this time, Ken continued: "The richest place in this city is the business groups of the Freelancer Chamber of Commerce in the city. Even I, the city lord, may not be as rich as them in terms of wealth."
"If you want to gain wealth, then I suggest you attack the Freelance Chamber of Commerce first. If you want to hide your whereabouts, then it is best to deal with the Thieves Guild first. According to the past speed of the Thieves Guild, under the current situation, I’m afraid your whereabouts have been exposed.”
As the lord of a city, even though he was controlled by the undead creatures under Rhodes, Ken also showed the strong side of his character. In order to demonstrate his own value, Ken spoke out all the choices Rhodes was currently making.
Ken knew that in the original battle, these two forces did not choose to aid him, but chose to watch from the sidelines. Now, Ken took the initiative to mention these two locations to Rhodes, undoubtedly hoping to use Luo to help him. De's hand, revenge on the two forces in the city.
At this time, Rhodes realized what Ken was thinking, and knew that although Ken was not sad about the death of his men on the surface, once he found an opportunity, he would immediately attack him.
For someone like Ken, the death of one of his men doesn't produce sadness, only anger at a perceived loss.
After hearing what Ken said, Rhodes had no reaction, but Lar next to him immediately took action.
Lal said directly to Ken: "I'm afraid your purpose of saying these words is not so simple, right? In the previous battle, the two forces you mentioned did not care about your life or death at all."
Lal knew in his heart that compared to the lord of a city, the information he knew was still much less.
Based on the behavior shown by Rhodes, Lal didn't know that once Rhodes trusted the city lord in front of him, he, who had relatively little information, might not be able to survive much longer.
Therefore, Lal first found the loopholes in Ken's words, hoping to use this method to let Rhodes understand that Ken was not trustworthy.
After listening to Lar's words, Ken said indifferently: "Yes, I do want to use the power of this necromancer to take revenge on the two forces in the city, but are there any problems with what I said? "
"For this necromancer, the only two forces that need to be dealt with at the moment are these two forces. If we don't deal with these two forces, do we still need to deal with the city lord here?"
(End of chapter)