Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 375: The First Servant Race
Chapter 375: Chapter 375: The First Servant Race
"The war has basically ended by this point, and unless something unexpected happens, there won’t be any problems."
As it turns out, an accident was impossible, and everything proceeded in the direction Fang Jie had anticipated. It wasn’t long before all three Legendary Tree Demons were destroyed, none spared.
Then, the Great Lord of the Druids, besieged by nine legends at the same time, struggled to hold on.
Before long, an arm was chopped off from the body of the Great Lord.
In his last counterattack, the Great Lord seriously injured a Legendary Skeleton and slightly wounded Dorola, then was pierced through by Fang Hao’s sword. Before much longer, the Great Lord died amidst pain and resentment.
"It’s really true that old legends aren’t easy to deal with, every one of them has their final trick up their sleeves."
Fang Jie contemplated in his heart that it was indeed impressive to be able to severely injure one of his own legends under such circumstances. These legends were not to be underestimated, he silently cautioned himself.
If not necessary, he absolutely must avoid contact with such powerful beings in the future.
Safety is most important, why put oneself in danger when one can barely survive?
Before the battle had even ended, various messages had already been delivered to the Flower Plateau. At this very moment, Shadow Moon was admonishing her kin with various warnings.
"Listen, if you don’t want our race to be annihilated, then pledge allegiance to the Lord here, wholeheartedly and without overthinking it."
"But do we really have to pledge allegiance to a human?"
As the leader of the entire race and the Queen of these Shadow Elves, Shadow Moon herself didn’t wish to swear allegiance to anyone else. Even if she had to, swearing allegiance to a mere silver-ranked human was certainly dissatisfying.
But now, they were all under someone else’s control.
"I know," she said, "but we must be clear, although he is a human, he is very capable and has many strong subordinates. Following him, we can definitely gain tremendous development potential."
"The leader is right. As long as the tribe can thrive, what does it matter if we pledge allegiance for a while? Besides, after all, humans are humans."
The unspoken part of this statement was that humans are, after all, short-lived creatures, with limited lifespans, and their offspring might not necessarily achieve such feats. Such distinguished races, if few in number, might perish at any time.
And once they perished, they would be free.
For humans, this period of time might not be that long, and it may not even last a generation.
Thinking this way made everyone feel much better. Besides, even if they could keep the legacy going, it would only mean that their strength would remain strong, and serving such a family has even more benefits.
Anyway, as a human being able to control such a powerful Undead Army, his strength is definitely extraordinary.
As Shadow Elves, they are inherently quite special, so they do not repel the Undead. Many people even place them in the same category as Elemental Beings or Undead Creatures, treating them as a similar kind of existence.
At this time, someone suddenly came over and said, "Latest intelligence, the Dark Forest has been captured. Their Great Lord is dead, and the three Legendary Tree Demons have been eliminated, their corpses will be brought over soon."
Hearing this, all the Shadow Elves instantly changed their mindset.
As Shadow Moon had said before, the Dark Druids were their greatest enemies and the most hated targets.
Compared with Fang Jie, what was such hatred? If they could eradicate the Dark Druids, it would be very easy for their tribe to pledge allegiance.
Shadow Moon told the others, "Now everyone has heard, our archenemies have been eliminated. As a reward, serving the one who helped us take revenge should be fine, right?"
Everyone nodded their heads: "No problem, even if the leader didn’t mention it I would want to pledge allegiance."
An odd look filled with admiration appeared in one Shadow Elf’s eyes, while a few others were wiping their tears, having waited too long for this day.
Generation after generation, they had been oppressed by the Dark Druids, and if it weren’t for their unique nature, they might not have survived at all.
Even so, their habitats were constantly changing.
Almost every year, they had to face the hunts of the Dark Druids, with many dying just to survive. Now, their age-old enemies had finally been eradicated, and the impression the Shadow Elves had of Fang Jie shifted considerably.
When Fang Jie returned, he found the way these Shadow Elves looked at him had changed.
He opened the panel to scan and was surprised to find that the loyalty of this group of Shadow Elves had greatly increased, with the highest even nearing 90, reaching the number 88.
The leader of the Shadow Elves didn’t reach this level but had attained 64, far surpassing the passing grade.
Fang Jie did not need to consider interaction, because once the Contract was signed, their behavior would be fixed at a value close to the maximum loyalty, and their loyalty would also increase rapidly in the future.
Even without loyalty, betrayal was impossible—such was the powerful effect of this Contract.
Yet even so, Fang Jie found the conditions still unmet, as there was a contingent of Shadow Elves whose loyalty fell short by 2 points, at only 48, not meeting the standard.
This group totaled mere two hundred or so individuals, and he had shown them great favor.
Unexpectedly, even so, they could not meet the requirements; the demand of the scroll was indeed too high.
"This still hasn’t met the standard; what exactly is the issue?"
"Please do not blame her, my Lord; she lost her family in the prior capture, and we will persuade her properly," others urged, not expecting there to be one who hadn’t met the requirements, which was truly incomprehensible.
The surrounding group hurriedly began to persuade the outlier, otherwise, Fang Jie would certainly not let her off.
"You have half an hour," Fang Jie declared, for even he found it difficult to contemplate killing such a beautiful creature, but he truly did not want to wait any longer—the longer he waited, the more troubles would arise.
He needed to act swiftly while still being closest to success in order to complete the task.
Under the earnest entreaties of the many Shadow Elves, in less than ten minutes, that individual relented.
Once Fang Jie saw the condition met, he sighed with relief, and without delay presented the Contract. "All right, let’s start signing." He dripped his blood onto the Contract and then placed it inside the Barrier.
Shadow Moon looked at the Contract and wrote down her name with her blood. Then, one after the other, everyone else let their blood fall upon it, and the entire Contract began to change, twisting and gradually melting.
Eventually, the Contract split into two parts, one merging into Fang Jie’s body, and the other into all the Shadow Elves. This Contract, powered by their bloodline, would pass down through the generations until the bloodline ceased to exist.
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