Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 203: Ghost Ship and Sea Fortress
Chapter 203: Chapter 203: Ghost Ship and Sea Fortress
Both kingdoms began their preparations, but it would still take a few days for the Undead Army to get there. These few days were a critical time for the Blue Sand Kingdom to prepare on a large scale.
It was just that the Border Commander of the Blue Sand Kingdom was in a towering rage because his plans had been leaked unexpectedly.
Not knowing who was responsible, he could only assume there was a spy among them. So, while they continued their preparations, they also began an internal investigation. However, such investigations were merely a minor concern.
Meanwhile, the New Moon Kingdom had also begun to mobilize their troops on a large scale, even more so than them.
With no other option, the Blue Sand Kingdom had to see it through to the end, mobilizing not just the hired Undead but also their own forces. The scale of the mobilization seemed to be developing in a direction no one had anticipated.
Nobles and military personnel inside the kingdom were all eager to distinguish themselves and reap greater benefits.
And those on the front lines, due to constant battle, were in severe conflict with each other.
Whether it was out of revenge or some other reason, everyone began to prepare for war with all their might.
While both countries were preparing, Fang Jie had arrived at the seaside. At this time, Qin Lan and Qin Shulan also set aside other matters to join him by the sea.
Here at the coast, it was time for the new ships to set sail. With these assets, maritime power would greatly advance, facilitating various trades, which held significant meaning for both of them.
"It’s about time, it’s going to come out," Fang Jie told the two.
Suddenly, a half-transparent vessel resembling frosted glass appeared on the sea, spreading a chilling aura. In an instant, Qin Lan even felt a bit cold, instinctively moving closer to Fang Jie.
"What kind of ship is this, it looks so mysterious," Qin Shulan asked.
Upon hearing Qin Shulan’s question, Fang Jie straightforwardly said, "Ghost Ship, the most suitable type of ship for the Undead. But this one here is of gold grade—its combat power is definitely impressive."
Ghost Ship (Gold): Ghostification, Ghost Mist, Ghost Cannon, Ghost Crew, Underwater Navigation, Enchanting
Construction requirements: Advanced Undead Wood 500 units, Skeleton Labor 100 units, refined wood planks 500 units, Energy Points 300000 units, Crystal Stone Powder 100 units, Storage Crystal Stone 1 unit
Fang Jie shared the data panel of the Ghost Ship. This was the ship they had already acquired but hadn’t unlocked last time.
"Let’s test it out; its capabilities are probably not simple," Fang Jie instructed the crew, who were already prepared, to board the ship. These crew members cost more than the ship itself.
The Ghost Ship wasn’t as large as a Heavy Warship, and was slightly smaller, resembling a wooden three-masted ship that had capsized.
It sat quietly on the surface of the water, seemingly unaffected by the wind and waves. This was the effect of Ghostification at work, which when fully engaged, could even make the ship completely transparent, similar to an actual ghost.
The Ghost Mist could spread a fog over the sea to block the enemy’s vision, with an extensive range that would only be more terrifying if there were more ships. This mist was composed of Death Power, which could erode living creatures.
The main offensive weapon was the Ghost Cannon, whose firepower was only slightly less than the fireball main cannon of a silver-grade Heavy Warship.
However, the Ghost Ship didn’t have just one Ghost Cannon; there were more than ten on the ship, and they fired quickly and silently. Even if they were to face several Golden Strong People at once, they would probably dominate.
A weapon of war is ultimately a weapon of war. The Ghost Crew was particularly intriguing. Fang Jie found that the Ghost Ship could bind the ghosts in the sea to serve as its crew and fight for him.
Not long after its appearance, some ghosts had already been bound.
These weren’t manufactured by himself and could usually be used as cannon fodder.
Underwater Navigation, as the name suggests, meant the ship to move underwater and remain concealed. The last ability, Enchanting, seemed capable of causing normal creatures to become lost, even controlling them.
This ability fit well with the legends of the Ghost Ship; charmed crew members would jump into the sea or mercilessly attack their companions if commanded.
However, individuals of silver grade or higher would have some resistance to Enchanting.
If they were of gold grade, then Enchanting would probably have no effect. After a series of experiments, everyone gained a profound understanding of the Ghost Ship. Such a vessel could perfectly execute numerous tactical combinations.
"All right, the sea Fortress is about to emerge. Holy crap, what’s that for?"
Fang Jie had just finished speaking when he immediately pulled the others back because a flood of waves surged towards them. If they hadn’t retreated swiftly, they would likely have been submerged.
Even so, once the water receded, they were still soaking wet.
"Don’t look this way," Qin Lan glared at Fang Jie irritably, then ran to a room on the dock with Qin Shulan. After a while, the two reappeared, restored to their original state.
The two women hadn’t brought extra clothes; they dried off so quickly because Qin Lan had harnessed the Fire Element to help.
Fang Jie was filled with regret, as the sight had been quite delightful; too bad he hadn’t taken a longer look.
"Okay, let me introduce what this thing is," Qin Lan said irritably, giving Fang Jie a glare. Prior to this, he hadn’t reacted when she presented herself willingly, but now he was being lecherous over a wet body.
At the same time, Qin Lan was secretly pleased, even if annoyed.
Qin Shulan, for her part, felt nothing of the sort. Being older, such things could no longer shake her true heart.
With Qin Lan, a beautiful young girl around, Qin Shulan didn’t think Lord Fang Jie would have any designs on her. At this moment, Qin Shulan was completely focused on the enormous structure before her.
Yes, a structure—not a ship at all.
From a distance, it looked like a huge Fortress floating on the water. No, it was more like a Fortress built there, its size bigger than that of a shipyard.
It’s baffling how this thing was constructed inside a shipyard—an addition to the collection of unscientific events.
"This is the sea Fortress. Let me show you the specifics,"
Fang Jie also felt relieved. Thankfully, he had constructed the shipyard here before producing this; had it been made in his inland lake, the lake would probably be filled by now.
Forget navigating the rivers to reach the sea; even moving freely would be difficult. This truly lives up to its name as a Fortress; its size is worthy of its cost.
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