Rod made this move at this time, naturally attracted the attention of the Lich in the field, and even made them feel some doubts.

These liches don't understand why rod killed phines immediately after he made his choice.

If it is to transform phines into a vampire like undead, in the absence of heroic will, the new consciousness in the fire of soul will replace his original consciousness. Although he can still retain some of his living habits, his wisdom will be greatly reduced, and the rest of the Necromancers can also intuitively distinguish his identity as an undead.

The rest of the liches don't necessarily approve of a controlled undead being a puppet.

If rod's move is just to show the power of artifact, in this case, it doesn't have to be so. Many liches in the field have recognized rod's identity, and it doesn't prove much to show his power to an ordinary necromancer.

Perhaps only rod himself knows the true meaning of his move.

After perceiving the possible landing point of phines' instant movement through peeping eyes, rod just waved his sword twice, and then solved it easily, even without consuming any mana.

At this time, looking at the Lich in the field, rod's words slowly spread out:

"Well, since you liches have no opinion, the target on the surface is the necromancer."

With that, rod turned and looked aside. There was the only necromancer left in the whole field.

North's figure appeared in rod's sight.

Noticing that rod's eyes were looking at him, North was stunned at first. Even though he realized the situation at this time, his mouth opened slightly, as if he wanted to say something, but his throat choked, unable to say any complete words.

No matter what the Lich said or how Rhode responded to the conversation in the field, North heard it. He naturally understood what Rhode's action meant.

With rod's signal, the rest of the Lich in the field also fell on North.

"He's just an apprentice necromancer. Won't it make any difference to choose him as a puppet?"

Previously, the voice of the unknown lich, who answered phines' words, appeared in the field again and asked rod this question.

Depending on their own perception, all the liches in the field can easily judge that the necromancer indicated by rod can only be regarded as the apprentice of the necromancer, which is far inferior to the previous phines in rank.

Whether it's the level of evocation or its own temperament, among all the liches, the necromancer is insignificant. If it wasn't for rod's action at this time, the liches in the field would even ignore him completely.

In the end, it was eisri, the mother of the earth, who calmed down other liches' doubts about North.

"If it's just a puppet in name, we don't need this Necromancer's hand, we just need him as a symbol in Diya. The strength of the necromancer apprentice is also convenient for us to control. "

With Ashley's words, other liches no longer question rod's choice, and the field returns to silence again.

In this process, in addition to roddo looked at North a few eyes, there was no Lich asked North's opinion, it seems that for all the decisions they made, the necromancer can only accept.

Rod for North's choice, also let the Lich in the field roughly understand, why he will do to kill FeNiS this move.

In the presence of FeNiS, he is undoubtedly the best candidate to become a puppet. His diplomatic ability, leadership ability and ability to control the situation are enough to reassure the Lich in the field. Compared with that, almost no Lich will choose North who is far behind him.

Even rod has to admit the ability of FeNiS. If he is made a puppet, he will be able to really confuse the public. Until the middle of the campaign, the whole war situation will advance according to the established plan, without too much deviation.

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At this time, rod did not have Sandro's strength in the same period of the expansion film, so he could not suppress everything with his strength. With the battle going on, when phines becomes the first person under the Lich and his right to speak gradually increases, he will inevitably provoke the contradiction between the Lich and the artifact controller.

If rod has the strength of Sandro, even the legendary Lich can kill him, he will not care about the existence of phines, nor do he have to worry about any conspiracy. But at this time, rod can not do this.

With the progress of the campaign and the huge growth of the number of corpse witches, the strength of all the liches who join the campaign will change qualitatively. At that time, it is hard to say whether they will be like this.

Lord can control all the undead creatures related to the cloak, including all the corpses converted by the Lich.

It's just that no Lich knows this when this ability hasn't been revealed. When rod gives the transformed necromancer king to the liches, they will only think that the one who gives the spirit mark to the necromancer king will control the necromancer king, just like the normal undead.

Once the liches know the truth, they naturally don't want to be restrained by the artifact, so that all the corpse witches who have been painstakingly transformed in the battle will become rod's subordinates. At that time, if they are provoked by phines, there is likely to be something unexpected.

What rod has to worry about is not only the loss of artifact, but also Rowling, who is in the middle of vilning.

Depending on the effect of the two artifact, if the Lich does not pay a great price, it is difficult to ignore rod, but it is only limited to rod himself, and can not take into account the existence of Rowling.

In order to prevent FeNiS from destroying the whole campaign and even bringing greater threat, rod had to get rid of it in advance.

According to rod's understanding of phines, even if he doesn't kill him and let him stay for the next battle, phines will try his best to replace north with his own means. After the battle really starts, rod may never find traces of North's existence.

In terms of ability, North may not be as good as FeNiS, but rod doesn't care. Thinking of this, rod can't help looking at north again.