Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God
Chapter 563 - 456: The Way of Domination_1

Chapter 563: Chapter 456: The Way of Domination_1

The fate of those who fled to the other two Dwarves Elf cities was not much better than the current situation.

But once they accepted the transformation from the Medusa Lord, they would immediately become the legitimate lineage, the new ruling class of Delnox City.

No Dwarves Elf could resist the temptation of power, even if it meant changing their race, and having a head full of snakes was not unacceptable.

The other two Dwarves Elf cities, on the other hand, fell into silence.

They neither deployed troops to Mesnoel, nor did they interfere with the political changes in Delnox City.

It was as if they had completely given up on this place.

But both the Medusa Lord and Gaven knew that this was just the calm before the storm. It would either not erupt at all or be a thunderous strike.

Before that, both the Medusa Lord and Gaven were actively preparing for war, expanding their own advantages.

The personnel exchange agreed upon between the Medusa Lord and Gaven came up on the schedule on the third day after the war ended.

With two hundred female Dwarves Elf captives, corpses, and shadows, Gaven exchanged for three hundred shadowless male Dwarves Elf, once again obtaining three hundred True Wraiths.

Soon, Delnox City was transformed by the Medusa Lord into a Medusa’s lair that no living person dared approach. The surrounding laws began to shift in a direction extremely favorable to the Medusa.

Thorny vines were everywhere, caves became as winding and rugged as serpent’s lairs, the air was filled with a disquieting heavy breath, and various snakes roamed around.

In this place, the petrification gaze abilities of both the Medusa and her Petrified Lizards could be maximized.

This happens when a certain kind of monster becomes too powerful or concentrated, causing an influence that resonates with the local environment. It’s not unique to the Medusa.

Legendary Creatures like Giant Dragons and Eye Demons cause even greater influences and might even generate Laws Forces favorable to their own lairs.

In short, the longer they operate in a place, the more difficult it becomes for outsiders to conquer it.

This was good news for Gaven, meaning the less likely Delnox City was to reconcile with the other two Dwarves Elf cities.

The Medusa Lord was right about one thing – you might not trust a Dwarves Elf, but you can trust her ambition, especially when the chance to usurp power is right before her eyes. She definitely won’t overlook it.

And this was exactly the leverage that Gaven could exploit.

Delnox City now acted as a natural barrier between Mesnoel and the other two Dwarves Elf cities. Before they resolved to deal with this traitorous city, it was quite unlikely they would cross it to attack Mesnoel.

Especially since Mesnoel had already shown its terrifying fangs.

Mass troop teleportation.

The Thunderstrike Main Cannon with its terrifying solo-kill capabilities.

The Awakened Plant Brigade, Golia Brigade, Shadow Brigade, plus a Red Dragon Shadow.

The overall military strength of Mesnoel was indeed not large, but under the enhancement of the first two capabilities, it erupted with terrifying energy.

Until this issue was resolved, attacking Mesnoel was just feeding the enemy.

Especially in the days after the battle.

Mesnoel began to swat flies with a cannon, targeting the Dwarves Elf who clung to secrecy and refused to depart.

Often, by the time they sensed something was wrong, the light from the Thunderstrike Main Cannon had already fallen on them, wiping away their tracks on the spot.

According to the survivors’ memories afterward, they saw a light, a Light of Destruction, and the next time they were conscious, they had been resurrected.

It took fewer than five shots.

Forget ten kilometers, not even a single Dwarves Elf could be seen within thirty kilometers.

They didn’t know the maximum range of the Tower of Dominion, and they wouldn’t dare approach again until they figured it out.

After this battle, Gaven could say he had temporarily secured his footing in Mesnoel.

A migration craze towards Mesnoel swept through the North Mir Forest, especially for the natural entities that lived close to the Dwarves Elf cities and suffered from their tyranny, all seeking asylum here.

Gaven welcomed them all without exception, accepting everyone on the list.

Of course, he knew that a large number of Dwarves Elf scouts were hidden among them.

This was unavoidable, and very difficult to screen.

Especially during massive influxes, it wasn’t feasible for him to use magic to detect lies and scrutinize each individual.

This kind of magic couldn’t guarantee 100% accuracy because there are always countermeasures and specialized training that could slip through the cracks.

It would otherwise mislead his own judgment; it was better not to use it, treating all equally until they exposed themselves.

The greatest secrets of Mesnoel were all contained within the Tower of Dominion.

These new immigrants couldn’t even reach the Upper City District above the mountain waist, let alone approach the Tower of Dominion unless they had proven their absolute loyalty. It was enough for them to live in the Lower City District.

Sometimes, districting isn’t intentionally creating separation and privilege, but for easier management.

However, once the zoning is established, traces of division are created, and privileges and ruling classes emerge unconsciously.

Mesnoel was no exception.

Even with extraordinary insight, Gaven couldn’t completely avoid common customs because they are the inevitable product of development.

Thinking you can achieve everything at once is pure nonsense.

If people are not wholly aligned with you, and you expose your vulnerabilities, isn’t that just inviting discomfort?

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