In Eli's imagination, when rod gets this position, he will certainly use it to enhance his influence.
According to Eli's idea, both rod's strength in the process of making potions and his way of deliberately hiding his identity as a necromancer can explain the great problem.
Eli knew that when one of the Necromancers revealed his identity, rod, who won the potion competition, would also act.
According to the death energy felt from rod in advance, among the necromancers, rod with this kind of death energy must have a different identity. Eli is confident that no matter how rod defends the necromancer, he can find the problem and refute it.
After all, the pure energy of death felt by rod and the feeling that rod vaguely brought to Eli all proved to Eli what kind of existence rod was among the Necromancers.
Eli leads the topic to rod because he finds this point and wants to take this opportunity to expose rod's flaws, so that he can refute the previous view put forward by the necromancer.
However, rod's answer was beyond Eli's expectation. Eli did not expect that even if he won the potion competition and could easily change the status quo of the necromancer, rod's answer was to distinguish himself from the necromancer.
In this case, Eli originally wanted to refute rod's words, but he couldn't say them for a moment. He had to think of other words to refute the third ranked necromancer.
At this time, although rod in the field has already put the original pendant on and said the words used to express his position, rod's current situation has not changed much.
When the surrounding mages learned about rod's identity, although many mages were confused by the words of the third ranked necromancer, and thus had some new views on the necromancer, there are still many mages who still maintain hostility to the necromancer, even hate from the bottom of their hearts.
Among all the mages, although they are in the minority, they still exist. From the sight around, rod can clearly feel this.
In rod's perception, it seems that the hatred of some mages around him comes not only from his identity as a necromancer, but also from his ranking in the potion competition.
When rod's identity is pointed out by Eli, and rod takes off the pendant to hide his identity, rod can sense that the vision from the surrounding mages has changed significantly.
Many high-level mages can't accept this result for a while. When they learned that it was a necromancer who won the title of the potion competition, it was like being offended by the necromancer.
these From the eyes of these high-level mages, rod realized that although he wanted to complete the potion competition as an ordinary mage, it was obviously difficult to achieve it.
Because he was in the ceremony of forbidding demons, even though many high-level mages on the airship noticed himself, rod didn't show any nervous mood.
On the airship, the existence of the ceremony of forbidding demons undoubtedly restricted the play of all mages. Compared with other spaces in the take-off boat, this high platform where the ceremony of forbidding demons exists may be the safest place.
This is also the reason why rod was able to keep calm after he took the initiative to expose his identity as a necromancer.
Perhaps the purpose of the ceremony of forbidding demons is to prevent the loss of magic potions, or to prevent accidents from happening on this high platform.
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For rod, to be able to keep calm all the time has something to do with the existence of the forbidden ceremony, but not all of it.
Before coming here, rod also made a lot of preparations. Although before the final, rod did not know that he would be in the airship finals, but for his own safety, rod still made full preparations, and now, those preparations can be used.
In rod's perception, because each high-level mage has a different attitude towards the necromancer, their views on themselves are also different.
Even those sorcerers who dislike the necromancer extremely have different hostility to rod. In rod's perception, the mage who has the highest degree of hostility to himself seems to be on the platform of this ceremony.
Although the existence of the ceremony of forbidding demons limits rod's ability to use magic, it does not limit rod's ability to perceive, whether it is the ability to perceive the fluctuation of surrounding mana or the ability to perceive hostility.
Following the direction indicated by his perception, rod looked in the direction of the mage who was most hostile to him.
When rod followed the direction of hostility and saw the mage's face, he was surprised. Rod found that the mage who had great hostility to himself was actually the second one in the potion competition.
After Eric's introduction, rod immediately reflected that the mage's identity should be Northen, the dean of a magic school.
What makes rod extremely puzzled is that the hostility generated by Northen seems to appear only after he shows his identity as a necromancer.
In the previous potion competition, even when Eric announced the player's ranking, Northen just won the second place, and he didn't have this kind of hostility to himself, which surprised rod.