As Rhodes finished speaking, Trot was so shocked that he did not move for a while and could not say anything at the same time.
In Turo's perception, the concentration of death energy released by Rhodes far exceeded the limit that Turo could release himself.
For Tello, if he wants to release such pure death energy, he cannot create it so easily unless he uses a magic circle and combines it with high-quality soul crystals.
However, right in front of Trot's eyes, Rhodes could easily release this extremely pure death energy.
Tello tried to strengthen his perception and carefully felt it from Rhodes. Finally, he found that all the death energy released by Rhodes was this pure death energy without exception.
Tello understood that Rhodes was able to release such powerful death energy obviously because his spiritualism level was higher than his own.
After realizing this, combined with what Rhodes said before, Tello immediately understood what Rhodes meant, and at the same time, an indescribable emotion arose in his heart.
Tello knew that the spiritualism demonstrated by Rhodes had surpassed his own master level and reached a higher level of epic level.
Previously, because Rhodes had been suppressing the death energy he could release, Tello could not judge Rhodes' spiritualism level when Rhodes did not actively show it. Until now, Rhodes took the initiative to release some of the death energy. Only then did Tello understand Rhodes' level of spiritualism.
Of course, what Turo didn't know was that the death energy released by Rhodes was only a small part of his own, and the true level of Rhodes' spiritualism was still higher than Turo expected.
Even so, Tello was still shocked after feeling the death energy that Rhodes could release.
Tello was well aware of the difficulty of mastering epic spiritualism in a human body. Earlier in the process of Tello's inquiry to other necromancers, Tello had also made this attempt. The result of the attempt was obvious. Not only did Tello fail, but it actually made his own corruption worse.
In Tello's memory, none of the necromancers he had seen could master epic spiritualism. Even among the classics he consulted, except for heroic-level necromancers, there were not many necromancers who could master it. Master it.
Therefore, Tello came to the conclusion in his heart that it was impossible to master epic spiritualism with a human body.
In this case, Tello naturally had no choice but to give up this idea and look for other useful methods.
Only now, after feeling the death energy released from Rhodes' body, Tello realized that his previous thoughts were wrong all along. In this state, realizing this caused a strong shock in Turo's heart.
In Rhode's sight, Tello seemed to fall into silence, but Rhodes was not anxious at all, but was waiting for Tello's reaction.
At this time, Tello had already recovered from his original state of shock. Looking at Rhodes in front of him, and then thinking about his words, Tello immediately understood what he meant.
Tello knew that Rhodes' meaning was very obvious. He had already provided the method to him. Even if he couldn't achieve it, it was still his own business and had nothing to do with Rhodes who provided the method.
In the previous process, Tello did not think of this, because he had already acquiesced in his heart that this method must be impossible to achieve. If Rhodes could not produce evidence to prove the feasibility of this method, Tello could also refuse Rhodes. .
But now, since Rhodes has demonstrated his epic spiritualism, Tello suddenly has no room to refuse Rhodes.
Rhodes has proven in his own way that this method is feasible. If Tello directly refuses to provide the map Rhodes needs, it will undoubtedly violate the deal made between the two from the beginning.
Tello quickly thought about the countermeasures. Although he was located in the City of Shadow Wind as his home court, according to the strength displayed by the necromancer in front of him, including the ghost dragon he controlled and the epic spiritualism he possessed, it was only what he had shown. This shocked Tello greatly, not to mention his hidden strength.
According to this necromancer, if he does not hand over the map in Diya, a battle will obviously be inevitable.
Tello knew that since this necromancer dared to show him the epic spiritualism, he was obviously not afraid of making trouble here. Once the battle starts here, although Tello still has a trump card, he can also imagine how tricky the battle will be, coupled with the intervention of other powers in the city...
In the end, Tello gave up the idea of fighting.
At this time, in Rhode's sight, Tello, whose entire face had no flesh and blood left, opened and closed his teeth and said, "Please wait here for a while."
As soon as he finished speaking, Tello's figure disappeared instantly with a burst of mana fluctuations.
Rhodes knew that Tello should have used teleportation to return to the academy where he was. He did not move for a while, but was just here, waiting for Tello's return.
Rhodes was not worried that Tello would disappear because of this, and even returned to the city to find other helpers to deal with him.
For high-level necromancers who have experienced death, they are not like those middle- and low-level apprentices who are forced by the pressure of death intuition and remain in a state of madness for a long time. In comparison, they are more like mages who study spells seriously.
Under this situation, Rhodes knew that even Tello would never make a rash decision before attacking him. What's more, according to the original plan, Tello took the initiative to show up here, and other colleges did not send any troops. Judging by anyone's actions, it's clear that Tello himself is in some trouble.
Rhodes recalled that according to Tello's previous statement, he originally wanted him to help him complete something, so that he would give the map to him.
Rhodes had no doubts about the identity of the dean mentioned by Tello. In this environment, he only needed to ask around the city to know the truth of what Tello said. Obviously, there was no need for Tello to be here. Deceiving yourself a bit.
Through this, Rhodes could know that Tello's environment was not good. According to his status as the dean, he is still unable to assign his subordinates to complete this task. He also needs to hand it over to an outside necromancer, which is enough to explain his current predicament.
Therefore, in this situation, Rhodes was not worried about Tello's unusual behavior. He just waited for Tello to return and give him the map he needed.
(End of chapter)