At this time, the village head's heart, finally appeared a sense of despair, but in this case, also seems to be of no help.

Under the attack of the walking corpse, the village head soon fell down. After he died, rod did not look at this position, as if it was just a trivial creature.

With the death of the village head, all the original villagers have died, and a few villagers who ran away were also killed after being chased by the walking corpses.

The creatures that originally belonged to this village and still survived should be only some Orc slaves.

During the battle, rod transformed many enhanced zombies through the mother of the dead. After simply confirming the mental imprint state of these enhanced zombies, rod ordered to the mother of the dead not to attack the orc slaves, and not to take charge of the battle in the field.

Rod chose to attack these villagers. In addition to venting his anger for Rowling, he also took this opportunity to test his mother of the dead and get some information he didn't understand.

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While controlling the mother of the dead, rod noticed something unusual.

Even if you control a lot of undead creatures, it's still a long way from the limit that the mother of the dead can control. these

For this creature, the control of the mother of the dead is far from the limit.

In addition to enhancing the role of undead creatures, the mother of the dead, as an accessory of the necromancer, can even be used as an additional enhancement to control the spirit.

The only limitation is that the mother of the dead will forcibly control the undead it transforms, and can't let the necromancer control it.

This limitation can not affect the value of the mother of the dead. these No matter what rank the necromancer is, he will do something when he gets the mother of the dead.

Rod recalled that the final item of the auction to be held in the city of mourning was the mother of the dead, which showed the Necromancer's desire for the mother of the dead.

Rod recalled what happened in the city of mourning. The mother of the dead in the business group should have been acquired by other necromancers and put the blame on him.

At that time, in order to save Rowling, rod attacked the residence of the freelance chamber of Commerce, which gave the necromancer a chance. When rod returned to Diya, he would deal with all this.

After testing the effect of the mother of the dead, rod put it away, and instead of caring about the fighting corpses around him, he looked at Rowling beside him.

Even if all the villagers around have been killed, Rowling still doesn't show any happy mood. Her expression is still low, and her eyes are looking to one side. She doesn't know what she is thinking.

Rod doesn't know how to deal with it. She should be happy to kill all the villagers for her sake. But Rowling's expression doesn't seem to mean that at all.

"Rest here for a few days, waiting for the reaction of Yinya city."

Seeing this, rod just thought Rowling didn't slow down. After a few words about the next situation, rod ignored Rowling and walked towards the position of the orc slaves.

At rod's signal, the surrounding Orc slaves were surrounded by the enhanced zombie group, and had already given up resistance.

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Rod simply observed them, confirmed their behavior, and then let the surrounding undead open a way to let them go.

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Although rod did not show his identity, he believed that there were few powerful necromancers who dared to appear in blakhada.

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When rod easily killed the ordinary villagers around, Rowling recalled what she had experienced with rod.

The village where Rowling lived was destroyed by the necromancer. The villagers were transformed into undead creatures. Even Rowling herself was captured by the necromancer and sold to the business group.

For all this, even after so long, Rowling still has a deep impression.

In the previous battle, although rod's behavior was the same as that of ordinary necromancers, Rowling selectively forgot this because the target of the battle was not human beings. It was only when rod killed these villagers that Rowling realized that rod's behavior was no different from that of the former Necromancers.

Perhaps the only difference is that Rhode's strength is more powerful, far more powerful than the previous necromancer.

At this time, Rowling realized that rod had asked what he meant when he was in the ogre tribe. Rod seemed to have expected all this and had no intention to hide anything from himself.

For such a rod, Rowling can not produce any feelings of resistance in her heart, but can only blame her own weakness.

In Rowling's opinion, rod will not change in a short time. He must have struggled in his heart. Compared with rod, he is particularly weak. Even if he has agreed to fight together, he will rely on rod in the end.

Think of here, looking at the enhanced corpse around, Rowling's eyes the last trace of conflict also completely dissipated.

After a series of common experiences, Rowling's mentality has changed greatly.