Rod noticed that just before videnina's face changed and she began to smile, a very important message was mentioned in tamic's words.

The important message that tamic mentioned is the existence of power. It is precisely because of power that tamic has no way to punish even if Sandra, the force represented by vidnina, closes the soul tower in the city of death.

At the same time, tamic's words also mentioned the existence of the Lich Stephen, trying to use the Lich's identity to suppress these powerful necromancers, but it is difficult to achieve any effect.

To make such a judgment, tamic itself, naturally has a certain basis. Recalling the message that Lich Stephen passed on to himself through his spiritual imprint, tamic clearly understands that among the Necromancers who exist on the evocation tower, there is an existence similar to Lich Stephen in strength.

In this case, no matter how much threat tamic makes, it doesn't seem to have much significance. The existence of Lich is difficult to solve. Of course, tamic doesn't have any ideas, and the words also admit it generously.

Not only tamic, but even Stephen, who lives in the mausoleum of death, will not attack Sandro until he finds out what his real purpose is. More likely, he will reach a settlement after understanding each other's strength. This is also a common way for the lichs in Diya to get along with each other.

Because of its huge strength and immortal characteristics, compared with ordinary necromancers, liches seldom have real conflicts, and more often they complete the accumulation of strength in their respective territories.

these Except for liches, this may not apply to Necromancers.

Among the necromancers, strength is more intuitive and can decide more things. environment

For a necromancer, his strength can determine whether he will continue to be an necromancer or be transformed into an undead in a certain battle. In this case, whether there is enough strength, can affect many things within the Diya.

At this time, tamic's words undoubtedly recognized Sandro's strength from one aspect. Even if the evocation tower was closed for a long time, tamic would not punish it.

On this point, not only rod can feel it, but also videnina, who talked with tamic, naturally has a deeper perception.

Rod noticed that it was tamic's words that aroused the self-confidence in vidnina's heart. Obviously, videnina is more concerned about the strength of her own power than any other creature, and is deeply proud of it.

This discovery also made rod realize that the self-confidence in videnina's heart does not come from anything else, but from the strength of her own power.

Through his own observation and judgment, plus the confidence shown by videnina, rod undoubtedly realized that the strength of Sandro might be far stronger than he thought.

In this case, rod was a little uncertain about the expected task that could have been successfully accomplished.

these Even after all kinds of battles, it is difficult for rod to maintain absolute calm.

In this case, all rod can do is to ignore the doubts and turn his attention to the other things that videnina shows.

In rod's view, there is a great difference between the conventional necromancer and the venenna. She will reflect this self-confidence in her heart in her own expression. And it will be more obvious with what tamic said, without any hidden thoughts.

According to rod's information, those mages who exist in blakada do have such a habit, which is very different from the way of DEA's necromancers.

What matters to rod is that according to the information he knows, most of Sandra's necromancers are from blakada, just like him. Even many of them started to follow Sandra when they were in blakada and had not mastered the art of evocation.

At this time, the situation that appeared in videnina undoubtedly proved this to rod.

Rod understood that vidnina also came from the mages in blakada, and did not make great changes to his previous habits. At least rod did not have the habit of smiling in other Necromancers.

In rod's impression, even if there is a conversation between the necromancers, they will appear extremely defensive more often, and it is impossible to make such a move.

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The unique power system of the necromancer is doomed to produce this result. If the necromancer lacks this kind of defense, he will suddenly lose his life and eventually be transformed into an undead.

In rod's view, although vidnina was originally a powerful mage of blakada, she probably didn't understand this and still kept blakada's original practice.

Rod believes that the situation existing in videnina is not only reflected in her expression, but in all aspects.

Even under the influence of evocation, the nature of the rank that exists in the body of blakada mage will not be changed easily.

It's not just vidnina in front of rod's eyes. In rod's impression, many mages who have studied in blakhada are like this.

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Of course, if videnina's heart is always full of defense, rod can't feel this extremely strong self-confidence from her and understand the difficulty of this task.

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