Rod knew that sometimes, if he discovered the situation himself, it would have a better effect than others who tried their best to explain it clearly.

Therefore, after perceiving what happened here, rod specially brought Rowling here and left the hero alive, precisely because of this.

With rod's signal, Rowling slowly approaches the hero on the ground. After confirming the hero's face, Rowling's face changes again.

Because of many questions in her heart, Rowling stopped waiting and asked the hero on the ground, "Why are you here? Are you arrested by Sepp? "

Hearing Rowling's question, the hero on the ground didn't have any reaction. He just lowered his head and didn't have a look in his eyes. He didn't know what he was thinking. His originally extremely thin figure was even weaker at this moment.

Seeing this, rod waved his sword, but he didn't kill the hero directly, just left a not too deep wound on him.

Pain stimulates the hero on the ground, but at this time, he has lost all the resistance ability.

As if noticing rod's eyes, the hero finally realized why rod had saved his life.

Recalling his own experience, the hero also figured it out. Although he still bowed his head, he didn't keep silent. Instead, he replied to Rowling:

"You should have guessed... The undead here are all my men. I used to be the Lord of Warren. Because I was cheated by Sepp, he took away my life energy and made me look like this. But when I woke up as a hero, my ability as a necromancer came back to me

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"Although these individuals in the outer city do not have the value of transforming into undead creatures, if they are combined, their strength can not be underestimated."

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"What else do you want to know?"

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"In that case, why do you want to cheat me, why do you want the undead creatures under your command to capture yourself..."

"I just want to use your compassion to help me achieve my own goals. The necromancer is just like this. You are cheated because you don't have much experience. It's just your own immaturity. Otherwise, why do you think I have to tell you this? "

With that, the hero laughed at himself. The bitter smile appeared on his strange face, which was extremely ferocious.

Through the hero's words, Rowling has made clear all the things that happened before. For Rowling, the effect of hearing the hero say everything by himself is undoubtedly shocking.

Rowling can't believe that she was cheated by the hero, and even turned to rod for help because of his lies, which eventually led to a battle.

Thinking of this, Rowling immediately looks at rod standing on one side, only to find that rod's expression is still very calm, just as the hero said, everything is in rod's expectation.

Rowling suddenly fell into silence, when Rowling was silent, rod and the hero did not have any words, just waiting for Rowling's reply.

After a moment's silence, Rowling asked the hero again, "you have achieved your goal. Why did you send undead creatures to attack me at last?"

Hearing Rowling's last question, the hero's unchanging expression has finally changed. It seems that he is a little unwilling, but more of it is a kind of regret.

The hero didn't answer for a moment. It seemed that he was not ready to answer Rowling's question. However, after noticing rod's action in the rear, the hero finally replied:

"Because you are a born hero... If I can get you, even Sepp is not my opponent... I can rely on you to become famous in Diya, not just in this city of Warren..."

With that, the hero seems to have entered the scene he imagined. For a moment, he seems extremely crazy. But soon, when he thinks of his present situation, the hero's face turns pale and no longer has any expression.

Listening to the hero's explanation, Rowling finally has another feeling in her heart. Rowling has some general understanding of her natural hero identity.

Rowling should have resented the hero who cheated her, but she couldn't hate the hero at all.

For a moment, Rowling looked very down. Rowling's heart is more of a reflection on this experience, as well as thinking about some of her own behavior.

When Rowling finished asking, rod pointed to the hero below with his sword and said:

"That's all. For the sake of your cooperation, you have two choices: one is to fall into the eternal darkness, and the other is to be loyal to me as a death knight."

For the hero's answer, rod seems more satisfied. The hero saw that rod deliberately left his life in order to make Rowling grow up, so he cooperated with Rowling's question and told all the truth.

The hero has long thought clearly that under such circumstances, since death is inevitable, the situation after death should be his own consideration. Just as rod said, is it to fall into the eternal darkness, or from now on, to find ways to please the new master in front of us.

Rod knew that similar to the original Centaur leader, even if he was transformed into a death knight, he would not be loyal to himself. He could only suppress his original consciousness by relying on his spiritual imprint, but the necromancer was different. For the necromancer, as long as they can survive, they will accept any choice.

Because of this, rod needs to ask the hero to confirm his idea. If he really has no love in his life, he is just wasting his time.