After hearing Fiat's words, rod slightly raised some interest in the two dwarfs in front of him, especially the forging of treasures. Before that, rod had been looking for scholars with this ability for a long time, but he had no harvest.

Through his own observation, rod noticed that the two Dwarfs' rank was not high. They only had the level of three ranks, which could not reach the level of a formal professional at all, and could not pose any threat to rod. Just as the basic attribute of racing achievement blessing, rod was one level higher than the dwarves in front of him.

Behind the two dwarfs, the darkness has completely covered the underground space. Except for them, no dwarves can survive in the spreading cloud of death. They are the only two dwarves left in the underground space.

"I can give you a chance to live." Looking at the two dwarfs in front of him, rod said with great interest, but in the deepest part of his eyes, there was still an indelible chill, "but the premise is that I need you to deal with a treasure for me."

What attracted rod's attention to these two dwarfs was their ability in forging. The necromancer didn't study this kind of thing deliberately. In the past, if he wanted to find a forging master with this ability, he could only find a way from blakada's scholars. These two dwarfs were also the only forging masters rod came into contact with during this period.

Rod did not worry that the two dwarfs would refuse his proposal. He believed that under the threat of death, as long as he recognized the current situation, even the stubborn dwarves would change their original ideas.

Hearing rod's words, the younger dwarf's face showed obvious anger, but after noticing a large number of corpses around him, he finally said nothing and turned to Fiat to focus his anger on the elf.

Compared with the young dwarf, fried was much more stable, frowned deeply, and seemed to be thinking about rod's words, with a touch of moving in his expression.

"I advise you not to have any other ideas, moyas." Seeing the young dwarf staring at him, Fiat felt a little unnatural. "It's the best choice you can make to agree to Lord rod's request."

Faced with Fiat's persuasion, the dwarf, known as moyas, was even more angry. He spat at the ground and said in a deep voice:

"Traitors never come to a good end."

According to the various covert means made by the dwarf village, the Necromancers of Diya, when they found that the place was empty, would not think that the dwarves would hide under the ground. Only before that, they would use space magic to evacuate like other creatures.

The only people who can know this information are the creatures inside Eli, rod who appears here at this time, and Fiat who is extremely respectful to him. Even the inflexible head of the dwarf can judge who provided this information.

In the eyes of moyas, Fiat is undoubtedly a traitor. It not only takes refuge with the enemy's necromancer, but also leads the necromancer to his original compatriots. Unexpectedly, there is such a mean existence among the elves, which is a shame to all elves.

Moyas wanted to say something more, but he seemed to be aware of something and finally stopped talking.

Hearing the curse of moyas, Fiat's face may be worried that rod is still around even if it is gloomy. Fiat doesn't dare to make any drastic action and just looks at the dwarf.

The atmosphere in the field became tense again. It was Friede's words that eased the tension.

"I can work for you, whether it's forging equipment or simply handling treasures, I can do it, but only if you let my son, moyas go."

The pain brought by the death of his people did not ease in Fred's mind, but he had to face the choice again, whether to serve the enemy who brought all these disasters in exchange for the chance of survival or to die with his children.

Unlike moyas' resentment, fried knew that resentment could not solve anything. He had to face the reality in front of him.

Driven by the emotion in his heart, Friede made the right choice to serve the enemy in exchange for the safety of his offspring, which was the only way he could think of.

Through the existence of peeping eyes, rod perceives that Fred's concern for moyas is even more important than his own life, which can not be achieved by disguise.

"It's no good. It's the greatest kindness to let you survive. If it's not for your good use, you have already become an undead, and you are not qualified to negotiate terms with me."

Naturally, rod would not agree to Friede's request. As he said, Friede is not qualified to make any conditions at all.

The existence of moyas is undoubtedly the best restriction for Friede. With hostages in hand, many things will be more convenient. There is no need to worry about Friede's abnormal behavior in the whole process.

What's more, at this time, moyas already saw the fact that Fiat betrayed Eli. Letting him go would only spread the news. The information provided by Fiat would not be of any use in a short time.

Even without moyas, the information provided by Fiat will soon be out of date. When the news of the attack on the dwarf village moved underground spreads, all the elites will realize that there are traitors inside them, and the information will no longer be credible.

Considering the above situation, rod naturally won't let go of moyas, and rod doesn't care about the idea of the two dwarfs.

"Great necromancer, I beg you. It has nothing to do with status and position. It's just in the name of a father. Please let moyas go."

"In your eyes, moyas is nothing but a small role. He is not good at forging. He doesn't have what you need, but he is everything to me. I can feel all his feelings and thoughts. He is the continuation of my life."

"I promise you that I will forge everything you ask for with my heart, and moyas will not disclose any information. Please let him go."

On one side, moyas, when he heard Fred's words, felt an indescribable emotion in his heart. The previous resentment against the necromancer gradually turned into a kind of grief in his heart. The only thing that didn't change was the resentment against the spirit on the other side. If it wasn't for him to take refuge in the necromancer, all this might not have happened.