Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 316: The Emergence of Great Power Maladies
Chapter 316: Chapter 316: The Emergence of Great Power Maladies
"What else could be making you so hesitant?"
Fang Jie was somewhat surprised. Although his own abilities had continuously improved during this period, Fang Jie knew that he still had a significant gap compared to those elites in personal ability.
And Jia Siwei, in terms of personal ability, was clearly an elite among elites.
Normally, Jia Siwei could figure out a solution himself, at most lacking in strength. Unexpectedly, this time he had come directly to him, and it seemed it wasn’t even a matter related to force.
Jia Siwei hesitated for a moment before speaking, "Lately the number of subordinates joining my side has been increasing, with many from Earth. However, some of them may have a different agenda from us."
"What do you mean?" Fang Jie didn’t quite understand.
"That is to say, some of them probably haven’t joined us genuinely; they have their own ideas. Also, recently some are misusing our name to engage in unsavory deeds to benefit themselves."
Fang Jie frowned; he detested people like these the most.
Back on Earth, all kinds of opportunities were snatched away by opportunistic people using various methods. Even though they loudly claimed fairness, in reality, it was nothing like that—it was just that he himself had no power to resist before.
Now that he had become the leader of a faction, and moreover, he possessed absolute force.
Yet he didn’t expect to encounter these sorts of people again, and right now, these people were usurping his benefits.
Having absolute force, Fang Jie truly didn’t need to consider these people’s feelings. But Fang Jie also knew that force couldn’t be used lightly, especially against his own side.
If mishandled, his subordinates would become difficult to manage later on. It’s not like he could always consort with the Undead; that would definitely be very troublesome.
Fang Jie knew that if he wasn’t cloaked in layers of other races’ skins, his current growth wouldn’t have been so smooth.
Many factions, upon seeing the Undead, the first thing they thought was to eradicate them, never considering peaceful coexistence.
"So, what’s your plan?" Fang Jie was certain the other party already had some ideas.
"I suggest playing pig to eat the tiger. Since they want to do these things, let them do it. Once they give us a hold over them, it’s even less likely they would rebel. Then, when it’s necessary, we could just slaughter a bunch."
Fang Jie understood; it was this old trick again. It seemed all those in high places liked to use it.
Fang Jie realized that Jia Siwei wasn’t without solutions, but because he was the direct superior, such things required his commands. If Jia Siwei decided himself, what would he think?
Maybe he wouldn’t think much of it, but Jia Siwei certainly had to take precautions.
This sort of thing, however, was something Fang Jie resisted deeply. On Earth, being at the bottom, Fang Jie abhorred strategies that exploited the lower ranks. Yet, regarding personnel management, Fang Jie also lacked better solutions.
It seemed only like this could one win the goodwill of those people and make it easier for them to follow him.
Likewise, only like this could he deal with some people without sparking major public outcry, and instead, everything would evolve in the direction he wanted. In the end, humans seem to be such creatures.
"Alright, let me think about it." Fang Jie didn’t give an immediate answer.
After some thought, Fang Jie contacted Qin Lan again and relayed what Jia Siwei had proposed.
Even Fang Jie directly contacted Li Mingshu, also bringing him over for a meeting to discuss. He believed that Li Mingshu, with his military background, would probably have more alternatives.
Hearing Fang Jie’s words, Li Mingshu said outright, "We don’t have such issues here; we are military managed."
Then Li Mingshu added, "But if it doesn’t occur now, it probably will later. I won’t make suggestions; in this regard, I can only learn and see what effects your methods will have."
Fang Jie widened his eyes; this old guy really knew how to play the game.
Alright, he could only put himself at the forefront then, and see what ideas Qin Lan might have.
Qin Lan remained silent for a moment before speaking, "Speaking of which, the situation on my side is even more serious; after all, I have more people under my command. All along, I’ve let people from Earth and the natives mix, influencing each other."
"However, it now seems that Earthlings have a significant influence on the natives."
Fang Jie nodded, "People are like this in their thinking, no matter where they are. So as long as they are in the same environment, their choices will often be similar."
Qin Lan continued, "Fortunately, under our command, we have not only humans but also other races. These races think differently from humans, so mixing them together can also form a type of check."
Fang Jie’s eyes lit up; that’s indeed a good idea. For instance, if humans and Elves worked together, and if humans made mistakes, the Elves would most likely report them immediately. As for not reporting due to relationship concerns or similar social norms, the Elves would not care at all.
In this way, humans would surely be more cautious when they were up to something.
"So my idea is the same as Jia Siwei’s, we just need to manage the surface well and then let different races exert a check on each other. If that’s still not enough, then we’ll just have to play pig to eat the tiger."
Alright, these elites thought alike, but Qin Lan had considered even more deeply.
It wasn’t that Qin Lan was better than Jia Siwei, it was purely because the two were in different situations.
On Jia Siwei’s side, though he also had natives as subordinates, they were all humans. Even the proportion of Earthlings was higher than that of natives, hence the greater impact of Earth’s ideologies.
If Qin Lan had as diverse a mix of races as Qin Lan, then their thoughts would probably be similar.
"And we have a lot of goblins under our command; they are the most suited race to play pig to eat the tiger."
Fang Jie was speechless; those guys whose eyes only saw wealth were indeed the most suitable. Fang Jie didn’t doubt that the goblins, provided they weren’t brainless, would definitely be greedy and use all kinds of methods.
If it weren’t for their trading abilities and Talent Skills being truly impressive, Fang Jie wouldn’t even want to recruit them.
"Okay then, since it’s like this, you guys go ahead. But I must have a written report of any changes to review," Fang Jie planned to study it, which could also improve his own capability.
Indeed, the Undead were the best; none of these messy situations would arise.
Of course, the subjective initiative of the Undead was also the worst, it was impossible to expect them to come up with anything on their own.
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