Rhodes tried to let the system identify the role of dead leaves, but found nothing. The system did not send any prompt to Rhodes.
In the current situation, Rhodes has no way of knowing the function of this dead leaf, as if the dead leaf in his hand is no different from an ordinary leaf, but Rhodes knows that whether it is from his own perception or from the palace The mage's behavior of deliberately collecting the dead leaves into his space ring illustrates the possible problems with the dead leaves.
After holding the dead leaf in his hand and examining it for a while, Rhodes found nothing unusual. He ignored it and put it into the space ring, and then checked the other items in the space ring again.
Most of the remaining items are ordinary items and a small amount of precious materials. Among these items, the only ones that may be of some use to Rhodes are some gold coins carried by the court mage.
Compared to the mages Rhodes had encountered before, the court mage carried a large amount of gold coins. If Rhodes had not robbed a dwarf treasury, these gold coins would obviously be Rhodes' greatest wealth at present.
In addition, Rhodes also found a letter in the court mage's space ring.
Since Rhodes has completed the most important improvement in strength in the previous battles, and Rhodes' next plan is to return to the City of Screams as soon as possible, therefore, Rhodes has not given up on the intelligence battle situation that may be recorded in the letter. In the heart.
However, in order to comprehensively understand the situation on the battlefield and obtain more information, Rhodes opened the letter and began to read its contents.
As Rhodes checked the letter, his expression slowly changed.
Rhodes discovered that what was recorded in the letter was exactly the situation of Eli's army at this time.
The letter stated that under the current situation, due to the necromancers voluntarily retreating from the border, in order to retaliate against the necromancers who destroyed the peace of Eri, a large number of creatures are currently counterattacking towards the Screaming City of Eri.
Judging from the tone of the letter, the owner of the letter should be a commander on the front line of the battlefield. In addition to reporting on the situation at the border, the owner of the letter also answered many questions from the court mage.
Among them, the letter emphatically mentioned that there were no bone dragons near the Diya border, and hoped that the court mage would feel at ease.
After realizing this, Rhodes looked at the body of the court mage again.
Rhodes understood that the court mage wanted to inquire about his whereabouts from the frontline commander, but he did not get any information.
Rhodes quickly finished reading the letter. The last part of the letter was ordinary chatting, and the frontline commander asked about the hero within the faction.
After reading the letter, Rhodes also had some understanding of the unfolding of the war.
At this point, Rhodes has cleaned up everything in the space ring, and there are no previous items on the palace mage's body. However, to Rhodes, the palace mage's body is also of extremely high value.
Rhodes knew that according to the strength of the court mage, as long as he handled it properly and under the influence of legendary spiritualism, he could transform the court mage into a fifth-level corpse witch.
But under the current circumstances, Rhodes' mana is not enough to support this transformation.
Rhodes raised his hand, and immediately, the body of the palace mage was put into the space ring by Rhodes.
If the court mage is still alive or has been transformed into an undead creature, then Rhodes will not be able to put it into the space ring. However, under the current situation, Rhodes can put the corpse between the two into the space ring.
After doing this, Rhodes had no intention of staying here for a long time.
Rhodes knew that although no enemies had appeared here until now, and no powerful creatures had been attracted by the mana fluctuations, this did not mean that this place was necessarily safe.
This location is, after all, located in Eli. Due to the vast territory of Eli, it is difficult for such a small area to be noticed by powerful Eli creatures, but Rhodes is not willing to take this risk.
What's more, according to what was written in the previous letter, Rhodes needs to return to the City of Lament before Eli's counterattack begins.
At this time, since he has gained enough power, Rhodes' focus is now on his soul mission.
Rhodes knew that if he acted too late and the battle officially broke out in the City of Lament, the necromancers who came to support him would add many variables to his plan.
According to Rhodes' idea, it would be best for him to return before the City of Lament falls into war.
It had obviously been some time since the court mage received this letter, and Rhodes had no way of knowing how the war situation was developing at this time.
Therefore, Rhodes needs to rush to the battlefield as soon as possible so that he can make his next preparation before the City of Lament is attacked.
If it is a simple arrangement of the space ring, although it will take a little time, it will not have any impact on Rhodes in general. However, if he spends nearly a day meditating here, Rhodes is obviously not willing to do it.
After putting the palace mage's body into the space ring, Rhodes no longer waited and immediately boarded the bone dragon.
At Rhodes's signal, the Bone Dragon once again led the undead creatures under his command, heading in one direction.
In order to avoid the pursuit of the court mage, Rhodes could only make the bone dragon fly rapidly in one direction. Under the circumstances, Rhodes made some mistakes in the direction of travel.
After being attacked by the Palace Mage, Rhodes ignored the surrounding environment and chose to fight against the Palace Mage. This also makes Rhodes currently unable to tell the direction of travel.
It seemed to Rhodes that even though he was on the back of the bone dragon, looking at the unchanging scenery around him, even with a map in his hand, it was difficult for Rhodes to tell the direction.
Rhodes knew that he might have lost his way. In this case, without the bonus of special skills related to pathfinding, Rhodes could not determine the direction around him.
At this time, Rhodes turned his attention to the centaur leader beside him.
According to Rhodes' idea, since the centaur leader lives in Eli all year round and often goes to the dense forest to rob other creatures, maybe the centaur leader can find a way forward.
Thinking of this, Rhodes immediately asked the centaur. The centaur leader seemed to think for a moment, and then pointed directly in a direction.
Rhodes did not ask the centaur leader if he was sure, but signaled the bone dragon to fly rapidly in the direction pointed by the centaur leader.
(End of chapter)