In rod's perception, the hostility from Northen is undoubtedly the strongest.

Compared with other mages around him, the hostility of Northen was very obvious, even reached a higher level of hatred.

This made rod very confused. What rod didn't know was whether his identity as a necromancer had offended him, or whether Northen had any grudge against the necromancer in the past, which led to such a strong hostility.

Even Eli, who revealed his identity as a necromancer, did not feel any hostility from him, but he could feel it from Northen.

Because of the great difference in rank, even in the ceremony of forbidding demons, rod could hardly feel any news from Eli. Maybe it's because Eli doesn't show his true thoughts, but from Northen, rod can feel the obvious hostility.

At this time, Eli is arguing with the necromancer, trying to refute the Necromancer's point that there is no problem with the necromancer itself.

After rod said those words, Eli began to argue with the necromancer. Although the other mages around him could not accept rod's identity in a short time, except for a few mages who still paid attention to rod, the rest of the mages moved their eyes to the one who was arguing with Eli.

In the face of the leader of the magic guild, Eli, who is very powerful himself, did not feel any timidity when he told his views on the necromancer.

Maybe the existence of the ceremony of forbidding demons made the mage unable to feel the power of Eli personally, or maybe it was the character of the mage himself. Even if there was a big gap in strength, the mage could also tell his own thoughts completely.

In the whole airship, most of the mages are attracted by their conversation, but there are still a few who are not.

Because the concerns of mages are different, some mages may easily be attracted by the information about the necromancer, but some mages are still concerned about the objects they originally care about.

Among the few mages, rod is one of them. At this time, rod's line of sight, is looking at a mage in the forbidden ceremony. This mage is Northen who has great hostility to rod.

When rod reveals his identity as a necromancer, Northen's vision stays on rod all the time. It seems that nothing around him can affect Northen's vision.

When he noticed Northen's state, rod gradually found some abnormalities. The intensity of this hostility was not ordinary. If it wasn't for the ritual of forbidding demons, rod wouldn't be surprised even if Northen directly cast a spell to attack him.

Norson's eyes, rod also only seen in a few enemies, and those enemies, eventually all fight with rod. Although I don't understand why Northen has such a change, rod has begun to care about every move of Northen.

For rod, after he got the artifact parts as a reward, the goal of this potion competition has been achieved. At this time, rod's most hope is to get away from the airship smoothly.

Although he won the championship award of the potion competition, which is the talisman that can mobilize the magic elements of the whole airship, rod still knows clearly that it is not the time to be careless.

Because he is still on the airship, and because of a series of actions of the third ranked necromancer, his identity is also exposed. At this time, rod is still not safe.

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In rod's view, it is undoubtedly a very risky thing to directly expose the identity of his own necromancer, similar to that of the third ranked necromancer.

Even before boarding the airship, he accepted the mission of the spiritual society, but rod did not intend to take the risk. If it wasn't for the third ranked necromancer, who took the initiative to show his identity, perhaps until he left the airship, the necromancer here would not know rod's real identity.

If you want to convince these high-level mages on the airship, you can not only get a higher place in the potion competition, but also have enough reasons to convince them, so as to change their views on necromancers, especially those who exist in the magic guild.

In this case, even if the necromancer exposes his identity and even gives enough reasons, he will not necessarily persuade the necromancer to wait for the necromancer, which may not be a good result.

As for the missions related to the spiritual order, in this case, it is undoubtedly extremely difficult to complete them. If rod tries to be like this necromancer, it may have some counter effects.

However, for the necromancer, what he hopes to achieve is to enhance the influence of the necromancer in this way.

these To be able to do this, the mage has also completed his own task.

If the necromancer can successfully persuade Eli, it will be regarded as the successful completion of the task assigned by the spirit club, and he and the rest of the necromancer on the airship can also successfully leave the airship, and get the praise of the spirit club.

Once he fails, he will not only be punished by the magic guild, but even the reward he just got from the potion competition will be taken back.

In this mage's mind, he may have expected this result, or he may be planning to enhance the influence of the necromancer in this way.

From the beginning, for these necromancers who came to the airship, the spirit society's attitude towards them was just like this.

When rod realized what the necromancer had done, his first thought was how to save himself and get away from the airship.

At this time, seeing the argument between the necromancer and Eli become more and more fierce, perhaps soon, the result will be separated between them. Coupled with the growing hostility from Northen, rod knows that he also needs to take action.