Rod knows that this is not the whole reason why the reward for this mission is so generous.

These tasks issued by the college are also divided into objects.

Although this task is not clearly stated, it is obviously not prepared for ordinary apprentices.

Going all the way, in successive advances, not far from the mission goal. At this time, in Rod's perception, there was obviously an abnormality around him.

This is the second time Rhodes has come to the border. At this time, there is no merchant group that dares to trade with Eri in Diya, or that anyone who is discovered by the Necromancer will be attacked.

At this time, Rod was not far from the place where he handed in the task.

Luo Luo looked at the end of the road, and found that there were several camps in front of them, the gaps between the camps were wide, and many undead creatures gathered around each camp.

According to the instructions from the badge, Rhode sensed that the Necromancer, who was preparing to receive the undead creatures, was in one of the camps.

Perhaps it was also prompted that a necromancer walked out of the camp, turned his head to the carriage, and saw Lord and the apprentice in front of the carriage.

Having reached the target location, the apprentice stopped the carriage. Rod, who had been following behind the carriage, also stopped the centaur.

The apprentice had just got out of the carriage and was looking at Rod, intending to talk a few words, the necromancer not far away had already walked towards the two of them.

As the necromancer's steps approached, the sleeping bat on Rod's shoulder suddenly opened his eyes, staring straight at the necromancer who came.

The apprentice originally wanted to say something to Rhodes, but this situation must be too late to say.

The Necromancer said to the two of them: "You are the ones who transport the undead creatures? Now that they have arrived, what are you waiting for?"

There was some impatience in his tone. At this time, the apprentice in front of the Necromancer was so scared that he couldn't say anything. He hurriedly let the undead creature on the carriage step down and came to the Necromancer to stand in a row.

At this moment, the apprentice in front of him suddenly realized something and wanted to speak, but he stubbornly didn't dare to say it.

The Necromancer scolded: "What? You don't want to complete the task anymore?"

Realizing that the necromancer in front of him was a little angry, the apprentice said: "No...I don't know how to release the control of the undead creatures..."

"You can't even remove the spiritual imprint, and dare you to take this task?"

The Necromancer stepped forward and began to reprimand the apprentice in front of him loudly. Although the apprentice had some complaints, he obviously did not dare to show anything and could only accept them one by one.

During this process, Rod has been observing from the rear without any movement.

Rod keenly felt that although the Necromancer had been talking to the apprentice, his attention had always been on himself.

At this time, in Rod's sight, the necromancer walked a few steps forward, but stopped a little far away from the apprentice, and did not approach the apprentice any further.

Since the centaur got off the body, Rod has been standing there, watching what happened in front of him.

After a few consecutive curses, the necromancer stopped his actions and began to teach the apprentice in front of him how to remove the spiritual imprint of the undead creature.

Although only a few small skills are needed to remove the spiritual imprint, it is difficult for apprentices who have not experienced it before to comprehend this method by themselves.

Under the guidance of the Necromancer, the apprentice quickly mastered the skills to remove the spiritual imprint, and then, according to the method taught by the Necromancer, began to give way to the spiritual imprint within the soul fire of the undead creature.

At the moment of trying, a tearing pain suddenly appeared in the apprentice's mind. The apprentice groaned, and then because he couldn't bear the pain, he was forced to interrupt the attempt.

Soon, it seemed to be aware of the necromancer's eyes in front of him, and the apprentice did not dare to rest, and instead continued to try.

In this attempt, the apprentice still didn't hold on for a few times, and immediately failed under pain.

Upon seeing this, the Necromancer immediately said: "What? You don't want to complete the task anymore? Do you think this task reward is so easy to get?"

Speaking of the back, the necromancer yelled almost directly, and the apprentice in front of him was completely frightened.

The apprentice remembered the horror of the Necromancer. He dared not answer anything at this time. He turned his head and wanted to ask Rhode for help, but Rhode didn't say anything, just looked at him so coldly.

After a few hints to no avail, the apprentice began to regret it. When he first discovered the task, he carefully checked the situation of the task, and then he dared to take it. But when he got here, he realized that the task was not that simple.

At this time, looking at the fierce appearance of the necromancer in front of him, the apprentice had to start again to remove the spiritual imprint in the mind of the undead creature.

Holding back the pain in his mind, the apprentice lifted the mental imprint of a walking corpse.

At this time, Rod noticed that the walking corpses whose spiritual imprints had been lifted were very close to the necromancer in front of them, but they did not attack them. Instead, they seemed to be frightened and did not dare to take any action.

Once again the spiritual imprint of a walking corpse was lifted, and the apprentice could no longer bear the pain in his mind. The originally low spiritual attributes, and the pain caused by this kind of backlash, caused the apprentice to cry out for a while.

Rod recalled that removing the spiritual imprint would bring about the setting of backlash, which was originally aimed at players.

Since killing undead creatures with their own spirit marks, the player cannot get any experience. Therefore, in order to prevent players from directly removing the spirit marks and killing them after the undead creatures are seriously injured, and directly attacking their own undead creatures in the melee Compensation, in the game, there are strict restrictions on removing the spiritual imprint.

Not many players can fully bear the pain caused by lifting the spiritual imprint, even if they can bear it, the loss of their spiritual attributes is even more unacceptable for players.

With this restriction, the player would rather directly kill the undead creatures instead of removing the spiritual imprint of the undead creatures by themselves. At this time, this setting was used by the Necromancer for the apprentice.

Seeing the apprentice’s tragic situation, the necromancer in front of him did not have any sympathy, but said to the apprentice in front of him: “Look, there are six undead creatures in front of you, and the pain is only temporary. After the relief, you can get Two hundred gold coins in reward."

Perhaps because of being moved by the Necromancer, thinking about the reward he was about to get, the apprentice once again lifted the two spiritual imprints.

The successive pains made the apprentice almost unable to stand up. He had to cover his head firmly with his hand, which made it easier.

The Necromancer was unmoved, but kept urging. Rod clearly saw that while doing this, a smile appeared on the face of the Necromancer.

At this moment, Lord's gaze coincided with that of the Necromancer whose gaze swept this way.

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