With the fall of rod's voice, Trow fell into a shock. For a moment, he didn't move, and he couldn't say anything.
In Trow's perception, the concentration of death energy released by rod far exceeds the limit that Trow can release.
For Trow, if he wants to release such pure death energy, he can't make it so easily unless he uses magic array and high-quality ghost crystal to release it.
But, in front of Trow's eyes, rod can easily release this extremely pure energy of death.
Trow tried to strengthen his perception, carefully felt it from rod, and finally found that all the death energy released by rod was pure death energy.
Trow understood that rod's ability to release such powerful death energy was obviously due to his higher level of evocation than himself.
After realizing this, combined with what rod said before, Trow immediately understood rod's meaning. At the same time, there was an unspeakable feeling in his heart.
Trow knew that rod's evocation had surpassed his master level and reached a higher epic level.
Previously, because rod had been suppressing the death energy that he could release, Trow could not judge rod's level of evocation when rod did not show it. Until now, rod took the initiative to let go of the control of part of the death energy, Trow understood rod's level of evocation.
Of course, what Trow doesn't know is that the death energy released by rod is only a small part of himself. The real level of rod's evocation is still above what Trow expected.
Even so, after feeling the death energy that rod can release, Trow's heart is still very shocked.
Trow is familiar with the difficulty of mastering epic evocation with human body. As early as in the process of asking other necromancers, Trow also had this kind of attempt. The result of the attempt is obvious. Trow not only failed, but also aggravated his own corruption.
In Trow's memory, none of all the Necromancers he saw could master the epic level of evocation. Even in the classics he consulted, there were few necromancers who could master it except the hero level.
Therefore, Trow made a conclusion in his heart that it was impossible for human beings to master epic evocation.
In this case, Trow can only give up this idea and look for other useful methods.
Until now, feeling the death energy released from rod's body, Trow realized that his previous thoughts had always been wrong. In this state, the realization of this made Trow's heart have a strong impact.
In rod's eyes, Trow seems to be in silence, but rod is not anxious, but waiting for Trow's response.
At this time, Troy has reflected from the original shock state. Looking at rod in front of him, and then thinking of his words, Troy immediately understood what he meant.
Trow knows that rod's meaning is very obvious. He has provided the method to himself. Even if he can't achieve it, it's just his own business, which has nothing to do with rod who provided the method.
In the previous process, Trow did not think of this, because he had already tacitly accepted that this method must not be achieved. If rod could not produce the evidence to prove the feasibility of this method, Trow could also refuse rod.
But now that rod has shown his epic evocation, Trow has no room to refuse him.
Rod has proved that this method is feasible in his own way. If Trow directly refuses to provide the map that rod needs, it will undoubtedly violate the initial deal between them.
Trow quickly thought about the countermeasures. Although he is located in the city of overcast wind as the home court, according to the strength displayed by the necromancer, including the ghost dragon he controls and his epic level evocation skill, Trow was shocked by what he showed, not to mention his hidden strength.
According to this Necromancer's meaning, once he does not hand over the map in Diya, then a battle is obviously inevitable.
Trow knew that since the necromancer dared to show himself the epic level of evocation, he was obviously not afraid of making trouble here. Once fighting here, although Trojan still has his cards, he can imagine the difficulty of fighting, plus the intervention of other powers in the city
In the end, Trow gave up the idea of fighting.
At this time, in rod's eyes, the whole face has not much flesh and blood, Troy, between the teeth open and close, said: "please wait here for a while."
As soon as the voice fell, with a wave of mana, Trow's figure disappeared.
Rod knew that Trow should have used instant movement to return to his college. He didn't make any movement for a moment, but he was here, waiting for Trow to return.
Rod did not worry that Trow would disappear, and even went back to the city to find other helpers to deal with him.
For high-level necromancers, after experiencing the experience of death, they are not like those middle and low-level apprentices. Under the pressure of death intuition, they are in a crazy state for a long time. In contrast, they are more like mages who study magic seriously.
In this case, rod knew that even Troy would never make a rash decision before he attacked him. What's more, according to the original Troy's initiative to appear here, and other colleges did not send anyone's action, Troy obviously had a certain dilemma.
Rod recalled that according to Trow's previous statement, he originally hoped to help him complete a thing, so that he would give the map to himself.
environment
Through this, rod can know that the environment of Trow is not good. According to his status as the Dean, he can't assign his subordinates to complete this task. He needs to hand it over to the foreign necromancer, which is enough to show his current predicament.
Therefore, in this case, rod did not worry about Troy's abnormal behavior, just waiting for Troy to return and give him the map he needed.