2020-10-31

  Chapter 638 Will Four

Looking at Rowlin beside him, recalling the original touch in his heart, Rhodes A lot of ideas also came up.

After wearing the pendant, Rowlin's appearance did not change much. Because of the rise in rank, the erosion traces of death energy caused by death still remained on Rowlin's face, making him lose everything Bloody, pale and terrifying on the outside.

It's just that Rhodes at this time naturally doesn't care about this. Rhodes has never had an additional opinion on Rowlin because of his appearance, and what he feels from Rowlin at this time will naturally not change because of the change in his appearance.

The attribute enhancements obtained before have made Rhodes clearly aware of the particularity of Rowlin's existence. At least for himself, the existence of Rowlin can allow himself to change the inherent concept.

Rhodes can feel that this change in concept is not based on his original desire to improve his strength, but because of Rowlin's existence, he wants to make this change.

At the same time, in Rhodes' view, if you can use this method to make changes to your own ideas, it may be the one with the least impact on self-silhouette.

In Rhodes' heart, he never denied his original idea. At this time, Rhodes does not intend to deny his original idea when it comes to changing himself.

In Rhodes' idea, he can still retain his original idea, but because of Rowlin's existence, he can have a great influence on his original idea. What Rhodes does is in the heart strengthens the perception of Rowlin until it is equal to or even surpassed the original idea.

In this way, Rhodes can still do what he originally thought when dealing with general matters, but when it comes to Rowlin-related matters, he will do it in a different way.

Rhodes believes that in this way, he may be able to feel the existence of the hero's will, and thus receive additional bonuses. Even if in the end, there is no improvement in attributes, this change of will will not have any negative impact on oneself.

After thinking about it in the heart, looking at Rowlin beside him, Rhodes said:

"You know? In the heart of any hero, there is a will to support them to become heroes. "

"No matter what the evaluation of this hero is in the eyes of ordinary people, this will always exists in the hearts of heroes, and this is what differentiates them from ordinary creatures."

"The existence of the hero's will gives the hero the most powerful power. As for other things, whether it is the potential after becoming a hero or the awakened hero's specialties, they are more like a fixed template... A by-product of the heroic will.”

“Even among the most special natural heroes of all heroes, I believe that in their hearts, there will also be such a will, not just power. "

"Now, far away in Bracada's natural hero Tanan, his will has been moved towards all mage manifested. Any mage who feels this will feel the will of his own." Fear."

"Then, what kind of will do you have as a natural hero? If you don't know how to describe it, just tell me what you most desire to achieve ."

To Rowlin next to him, Rhodes also raised these doubts of his own, which is the question that Rhodes wanted to figure out the most at this time.

Because of the more serious consequences of making changes to their own will, Rhodes needs to know an extremely important piece of information before making such a decision.

The information Rhodes wants to know is about Rowlin, her heroic will.

If Rowlin's heroic will, in a way, is very different from Rhodes' original expectations, such as due to past experiences, hoping to destroy all undead mage, or some other matters , Rhodes won't say much, but he won't put his own will on Rowlin as he originally thought.

Rhodes would still have some concerns about the change of his own will before proceeding with the original idea, so he moved towards Rowlin to ask his questions in advance.

Previously, Rowlin may have conveyed this to Rhodes through some actions, but in Rhodes' mind, it still cannot be determined.

After hearing the question raised by Rhodes, Rowlin also fell into the pondering. It seemed that he hadn't considered such a question in the past until he heard this from Rhodes' mouth, and then he began to ponder.

Fortunately, he seemed to realize that an important message in Rhodes' words, Rowlin's thinking, did not last long before he got his own answer.

At this time, looking at Rhodes aside, Rowlin also expressed the thoughts in his heart:

"Actually, I don't know why I have the status of a natural hero. In terms of will, I may not be able to match any real hero, and there are some fears that should not appear, and the big brother has always felt that my will is weak."

"I know, I Without the will of Tanan, who is also a born hero in the mouth of his big brother, he could not have launched such a tragic war like him. However, if it is about the most desired thing..."

"I hope that I can stay by the big brother's side, face the problems that arise together, and defeat the powerful enemy, just like we did this time."

After saying this, Rowlin said: No more words, but in the process, Rowlin's eyes were always on Rhodes who was on the side.

In Rhodes' sight, Rowlin's eyes were still clear, not at all impressed by the energy of death, but the meaning of her words made Rhodes silent.

In order to ensure that he can make the most accurate judgments, Rhodes also made corresponding preparations before Rowlin said this remark.

Whether it is the bloodline perception ability that he has just acquired, or the peeping eye of the hero who has awakened in the past, Rhodes has made full use of it, trying to use this method, from Rowlin's answer, Get the most accurate information.

Because of this, the imminent change in his will has been involved, and Rhodes has to be extremely cautious and ensure this with all the abilities he has acquired in the past.

However, the information from the perception made Rhodes seem extremely silent at this time.

Whether it was the cues in the bloodline perception or the cues obtained through the peeping eye, Rhodes clearly understood that the words Rowlin said were the real thoughts in her heart.

(end of this chapter)

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