Just as Rowling holds the magic scroll of "the undead killer" tightly in her hand, Reese on one side also looks at Rowling's action completely.
Because of the previous experience, after discovering Rowling's action, Reese's heart also had extreme vigilance.
Through the observation of Rowling in the process of the previous battle, Reese already knows that Rowling relies on the existence of the magic scroll, which shows the fourth level magic, hell flame.
At this time, when Rowling takes out a magic scroll from the space ring again, and seems to put all her hopes on the scroll in her hand, even Reese can't help being vigilant.
Reese knew that although Rowling was in a mess, she could not be careless. In the battle between mages, any carelessness may lead to extremely serious consequences. Naturally, Reese has a profound understanding of this.
Although Rhys doesn't understand the specific effect of the magic scroll taken out by Rowling, the current look of Rowling and the danger signal from his perception all make Rhys understand the power of the magic recorded in the scroll.
In this case, as if thinking of something, looking at Rowling not far away has not any action, Reese first had action.
special With Reese's move, the situation on the field also changed.
The ice arrows, which had been condensed by Rhys, had been around Rhys and were ready to attack Rowling at any time. Under the active control of Rhys, these ice arrows gradually dispersed and became the most common magic elements, and were immediately submerged by the death energy around.
For ordinary mages, when they have successfully spent mana and condensed a spell, they can't eliminate it.
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Maybe for those powerful high-level mages, with the blessing of high-level special skills, when they choose to give up the formed magic, they can get some additional mana recovery, so that they only lose part of their mana. But for the current Reese, he obviously does not have this ability.
Rowling will Reese's action in the eyes, the heart also produced some puzzled.
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Reese's move did not make Rowling relax. On the contrary, she was more alert because she didn't know what Boris was doing.
At this time, Rowling seems to be aware of something, but before Rowling makes any move, Reese has a new move.
When Rhys let the ice arrow around him dissipate, looking at Rowling in front, there was no anxiety in his heart.
Reese knew that with the passage of time, Rowling's injury would become more serious and her condition would naturally become worse. Compared with that, Reese would not be affected,
In this case, because it was not clear about the specific effect of Rowling's magic scroll, Reese made a decision after a little thought, that is, to weaken Rowling's own state through the relationship of time.
In this process, Reese will not do nothing, but weaken Rowling's will in various ways. Reese chose to take the initiative to eliminate the ice arrows around him in order to achieve this.
At this time, looking at Rowling not far away, Reese took the initiative to say:
"Hero necromancer, after the previous battle, you don't have any mana left. As a necromancer, you should be able to realize your own situation and value. "
"If you have complete mana and the help of death knight, I may not be able to defeat you at all. Even under the effect of those magic scrolls in your hands, even if your own rank is not as good as mine, I will be threatened."
"But unfortunately, this is not the case. As you can see, it's me who has the absolute advantage now. As long as I want to, I can kill you. The only thing you can rely on is the magic scroll in your hand. "
"The magic scroll in your hand, I believe, will not work as well as you think. Maybe you have realized that. Up to now, I haven't used the treasure, and I have more mana than you expected
"I believe that at this time, you have realized your own ending, but you are unwilling to accept it for a while."
"When you die, I will turn you into a death knight. I want to know if you are willing to serve me as a death knight
With the words falling, Reese's real purpose is undoubtedly completely exposed to Rowling. Rowling has a full understanding of why Reese attacks herself in this situation.
In his words, Rhys seems to pay no attention to Rowling's magic scroll, and emphasizes that he has the ability to deal with the magic recorded in this scroll, but his real idea is not like this.
After the appearance of Hellfire magic before, Reese's heart has already regarded the magic recorded in this magic scroll that Rowling took out as the same level of magic as Hellfire.
In the face of this level of magic, even Reese, also need to be very careful to deal with.
Just as Rowling held the magic scroll tightly, Reese could feel a great threat from it.
Because of the extra damage done by the undead killer to the undead mage, Reese's feeling is not wrong. The damage that undead killers can do to Rhys may not be as high as that of Hellfire, but it's not much different.
Had it not been for Rowling's magic scroll, Reese would have attacked Rowling early in the morning and would not have said anything to Rowling.
The reason why Reese said this to Rowling was that he wanted to make Rowling's injury more serious, and also wanted to dispel Rowling's idea of fighting in this way.