At first, rod didn't think much of the Spirit Lord's words and didn't accept his loyalty.

The expansion of territory and population is not what rod needs. In addition, the strength of the elf Lord himself is far less than that of rod. The loyalty of the elf Lord is not very necessary for rod. Whether he accepts it or not will not have much impact on the war situation.

More importantly, the transformation of undead creatures must rely on those ordinary creatures to accept their loyalty. On the contrary, it weakens the strength of the necromancer and reduces the number of undead creatures in disguise.

Because of this, rod did not intend to accept his loyalty, but prepared to directly transform it into an undead, until he heard what he finally said, which changed his original idea.

At this time, what Rhode needs most is the detailed information in Eli. Especially after he captured the emerald city without being stopped by the enemy, the information about Eli's creatures is undoubtedly more important, which can help the necromancer and reduce a lot of losses.

It's not easy to collect intelligence. When the war starts, if you want to collect intelligence about hostile forces from the thieves guild, you will pay an unbearable price. You can only choose other ways.

If you don't master the intelligence in Eli, and under the control of the elves who are good at guerrillas, rod is likely to face such a situation again. He clearly has a strong casting ability, but there is no place to play. The enemy will not be waiting for the magic to come down.

Relying on his subordinates for intelligence collection, the progress is undoubtedly very slow, and the information is not necessarily accurate. It also takes a lot of time and is easy to delay the key fighters.

For intelligence collection, the quickest and most accurate way is to obtain highly valuable intelligence from the original enemy population, whether by luring or torture, or directly using mental magic.

At this time, the elf Lord in front of him was willing to provide secret information in Eli. If the information was accurate, it might save a lot of trouble, which undoubtedly aroused rod's interest and made him have to care about his next words.

After learning the news from the elf Lord, rod changed his view on him, and did not let go of his doubts.

"What information can you provide?"

Hearing rod's inquiry, the elf Lord was undoubtedly relieved. Rod was willing to ask for information, proving that he was very interested in the news. In a short time, the elf Lord didn't have to worry about his own safety.

"About ten miles to the southeast, there is a large dwarf village. When they learned that the necromancer had killed them, they didn't want to give up their original homeland, but they also understood that the necromancer was invincible, so they dug a crypt and placed the residents underground, waiting for the end of the war."

"Before that, the mage had gone to various gathering places and used magic to rescue, but he could not persuade these stubborn dwarves in any case. He could only let them do this. I believe Lord Rhode's strength can easily win this group of dwarves."

Between the elf Lord and rod, they easily betrayed the dwarves who were also elites.

After being transformed into a necromancer, the dwarf form of necromancer can't compare with the human form of necromancer because of its size, but it's still a good choice, at least better than the animal form of necromancer, or even the fish form of necromancer.

Rod is dubious about the intelligence provided by the Spirit Lord. He needs to send his men to verify it before he can make the final judgment.

Looking at the elf Lord in front of him and hearing his words, rod had a doubt about him. Betraying his companions to protect himself is not like the spirit can do, but more like the behavior of human beings.

"Answer me a few questions." Rod said in a cold voice. He didn't trust the elf Lord in front of him. "Do you have a treasure to block exploration?"

Without any resistance, the elf Lord took a dark green badge from his body and handed it to rod.

Without feeling any threat, rod took the badge from the elf Lord, and then checked the system log about the properties of the badge.

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[silent heraldry]

Quality: Treasure

Type: Pendant

Equipment requirements: None

Basic attributes: knowledge-2, spirit-2

Special attribute: the wearer is always unaffected by mental magic and the eye of perspective.

Evaluation: the emerald green heraldry, which contains the power to calm the mind, is suitable for those who are not strong willed to wear.

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After removing the badge, rod noticed that peep eye could already work on the elf Lord. By this, rod could get more ideas about his mind.

"Since there are casters who transport the creatures in the territory to the rear of Eli before the necromancer arrives, why don't you lead your men to retreat like them, but come to me at the risk of death?"

"I believe that at the end of this battle, the necromancer must win. Even if he leads his men to retreat to the depths of Eli, it will only delay the arrival of death."

The existence of peeping eyes enables rod to feel the strong will existing in the elf Lord. His words are undoubtedly what he thinks in his heart, without any disguise.

To be able to make such an accurate judgment at the beginning of the battle, rod did not know how to describe the elf Lord in front of him.

Perhaps it was the perennial contact with human beings that made the Lord of the elves fall into the habit of human beings and become greedy for life and afraid of death. Even with his keen observation ability and insight into the final result of the war, he did not have the courage to resist and chose another way to save himself.

"Among Diya, the immortal liches also came to the territory of Eli. Why don't you take refuge in the powerful liches and come to me at this time?"

This is also the place where rod is puzzled. In principle, the elf Lord in front of him doesn't know his identity. According to his strength, the Lich is undoubtedly much stronger than rod at this time. But the elf Lord still chooses rod, which may have some secret.

With the existence of peeping eyes, rod asked the elf Lord about this, just to test his true thoughts and see if they were consistent with what he said.

Before making clear what the Spirit Lord really thought, rod naturally would not rashly lead his men to the dwarf village mentioned by the Spirit Lord. Instead, he needed to confirm this through a series of tests.