Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 330: News of the Mage Corps

Chapter 330: Chapter 330: News of the Mage Corps

After receiving reinforcement, Jia Siwei was the first to start moving. The first line of defense that was originally ceded was quickly reoccupied. Then, under the protection of puppets, the subjects began to rebuild the city wall.

Since the surrounding area was swarming with the Undead Army, a regular army couldn’t possibly approach this place.

The Undead Army, not treating Jia Siwei as a target and using the excuse that he was not obstructing the road, simply ignored him.

As a result, by the time people on both sides took notice, Jia Siwei had already rebuilt the city wall and not only recovered his territory but also expanded it significantly in all directions.

Since many directions were not originally territories of the Lords of the New Moon Kingdom, taking them meant they became his own.

One fortress after another was established, and Jia Siwei’s fame began to spread once more.

"I knew it, Jia Siwei was so formidable last winter, how could he suddenly become weak this year? It must be those scoundrels causing trouble," even some civilians started to discuss.

Clearly, the "scoundrels" were those Nobles who were jealous of Jia Siwei.

After all, those kinds of things had absolutely no connection with these civilians.

It’s hard for anyone to see their own flaws. But because of their discussions, the news was still spreading rapidly. Gradually, many Nobles started to turn their attention back to Jia Siwei.

Unfortunately, the command Jia Siwei received at the beginning was to hold the territory, with no other tasks.

So even a front-line Commander couldn’t conscript him by force.

Seeing these changes, whether it was the Royal Family or the Nobles who had facilitated all this, they all felt an indescribable bitterness.

Fortunately, it was just a minor issue, merely a remote place that had no impact on the great Nobles. What they discussed now was not this matter but the main body of the war.

In the regions where the direct confrontation was happening, that was where the most important and intense battles were.

The war had progressed to such an extent that it was impossible for the country to conceal much anymore. Native gold-ranked powerhouses were joining the battlefield in droves and suffering heavy casualties now in combat.

And the greater the casualties, the more impossible it became for the two Kingdoms to end the war.

Now there was a strong domestic desire for battle, and they had to fight it out.

Because of this, the Mage Teams that had not been utilized much before were finally pulled out.

Neither Kingdom was a great Mage nation and although they both trained Mage Corps, due to some shortcomings and an inadequate training system, both the quantity and quality were lacking.

Taken separately these Mages appeared decent, but they couldn’t unleash the true power of a battlefield meat grinder.

Mages had always been exalted, held in high regard, but most of it was the practice of Nobles embellishing their own status.

Even commoners with Mage Talent could become nobler than nobles once they became Mages. But sending them to the battlefield definitely wasn’t in their plans.

This time, due to the situation on the battlefield, they had no choice but to be deployed.

Fang Jie got this news immediately and paid great attention to it.

Mage Teams on both sides gathered rapidly, and spies from both Kingdoms passed this news along. The Mage Corps of both Kingdoms were preparing for the first time to show their mettle on the front lines.

"Mage Corps, huh? Can’t miss this opportunity. Once they reach the front line, they will surely spread out, and then there won’t be this chance," Fang Jie’s eyes moved as he pondered silently.

This opportunity was worth taking a risk for, Fang Jie thought.

He had long studied that hunting more enemies, and the higher their quality, the greater the benefits received.

And the treasures gained from hunting were often influenced by certain conditions. Factors like one’s own camp and the scale of participation in battle, as well as powerful enemy troops and certain special Professions, all played a part.

In other words, if he could annihilate these Mages, he might be able to obtain things related to Mages.

More Mage Species, more powerful Spells — these were all possibilities.

But what Fang Jie wanted most was a Mage Species.

Once they dispersed, obtaining a Mage Species would basically be impossible. But gathered together it was different — there would be many gold-ranked Mages leading teams, nurtured by a Kingdom.

He wasn’t clear about other aspects, but the Mage Group gathered by the New Moon Kingdom had almost reached a number exceeding fifty thousand.

"Take a risk and stake it all. Have Jia Siwei clarify the gathering location and timing of those Mages for me. I want to capture them all," Fang Jie gave the command, prepared to act.

"The same goes for the Blue Sand Kingdom; lock down their gathering place and time."

The Blue Sand Kingdom was going to be a bit more troublesome since there was no high-level undercover agent directly in place.

However, recently Jia Siwei had developed some people on that side, and together with some personnel placed by Qin Lan, they should still be able to generally obtain information, especially as the assembly this time was simply too conspicuous.

These Mages were usually high-level personnel, with the majority being Nobles.

With so many Nobles gathering, it would have been odd not to get any information.

There were even some Nobles starting to use various methods to avoid the battle, for they didn’t want to go to war. Many Mages in both Kingdoms were of the scholarly type, basically a bunch of scholars — how could they be willing to fight on the battlefield?

Due to their actions, the commotion stirred was even more significant.

"Confirm the location? Another chance to make a mark," Jia Siwei muttered to himself upon seeing Fang Jie’s command.

Recently, a large number of Mages had gathered, many of whom even applied to come to his Territory, ostensibly for protection. But he didn’t need these fellows’ protection and had initially wanted to refuse outright.

But now maybe he could agree first, and pry some information out of them.

After all, having direct ties to them made it easier to confirm their location. As for whether anyone would be suspicious after the event, would Jia Siwei care about such things?

After this battle, both Kingdoms would undoubtedly suffer crippling losses and severe vitality damage.

Even if Fang Jie didn’t move against them, both Kingdoms were destined not to rise again. As long as Fang Jie wasn’t foolish, he would undoubtedly continue to weaken both Kingdoms’ overall strength through various means.

As time passed, Mages gradually gathered, and now the internal discussions of each Kingdom were all about this topic.

Especially those Nobles, with pride, disdain, and more anticipation and waiting. For those Nobles with Mages in their families, there also were concerns about encountering dangers.

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