Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 381: Occupy All the Way to the Seaside

Chapter 381: Chapter 381: Occupy All the Way to the Seaside

On the plains, a group of people were quickly packing up their camp.

"How strange, why have so many elves suddenly attacked? We’re going to be driven all the way to the seaside at this rate."

The residents of the wastelands, of course, knew what was to the east—it was the sea. Because they had no interactions with the Sea Alliance, they didn’t know specifically what was beyond their lands.

They only knew that reaching the seaside meant reaching the end of the world, where they could not progress any further.

Ordinarily, they would never retreat, but this wasn’t an ordinary situation.

The enemy was too strong, leaving them no choice but to withdraw. Their troops would break instantly upon facing the enemy; they simply weren’t a match. The elves’ long-range capabilities were too formidable.

From a distance, they would start by weakening them with spells, followed by a flurry of arrows.

Although their troop was adept at vicious hunting, they stood no chance. The Half-Beasts had never imagined that these seemingly frail elves could manifest such strength.

"Damn it, we used to coexist peacefully with the Dark Forest. Why are they attacking us? Who provoked them?" a Half-Beast packing up the vehicles angrily said.

"Who else could it be? It must be the people of the Wild Grass Tribe since they’re the closest."

"Yes, damn Wild Grass Tribe, always looking for trouble."

"No, wait, weren’t there a bunch of Dark Druids in the Dark Forest? How did it turn into elves?" another Half-Beast asked, puzzled.

However, no one else joined the conversation. Although they were unclear about the exact situation, they needed a target for their frustrations now—and that was simply the nearest, the Wild Grass Tribe.

As for what happened in the Dark Forest, what did it have to do with them? Their primary issue now was that they were under attack.

At this moment, Fang Jie was commanding from the rear with Shadow Moon.

The newly created Dark Night Elf army, although not large in number, was definitely strong in might. After all, it included even Gold-level Dark Night Hunters, constituting the upper echelon of the army’s strength.

"What a pity, just too expensive," Fang Jie said, shaking his head as he compared the cost to creating Undead, which was indeed much lower.

However, it was still better than the Alchemy Puppets, which were far more expensive. Given his Territory’s Talent for reducing costs, producing a small number was not a problem.

Currently, nearly all the Shadow Elves were over there recovering, busy with splitting duties afterward.

They had no time to manage here, so Fang Jie took it upon himself to take over command of the Dark Night Elf city with Shadow Moon. After all, Fang Jie was a Great Lord, no matter how you looked at it.

"Their strength isn’t strong, so why drive them back bit by bit?"

"Because we don’t have enough numbers right now. I want to establish a power base for Dark Night Elves here and then expand step by step. Our current strength isn’t sufficient for that expansion, so it’s better to slow down."

"Besides, expanding too quickly would also likely alert other factions."

The Sea Alliance might not pay much attention here, but that didn’t mean they were oblivious to what was happening. With such significant movements, they would certainly take notice, so slowing down had its benefits.

Most importantly, this provided an opportunity to train the troops. Although the newly created troops weren’t lacking in any aspect, without proper training, the Dark Night Elves weren’t very familiar with the nuances of the battlefield.

Since Dark Night Elves also leaned towards a Dark Attribute, Fang Jie selected some to practice Dark Magic.

They weren’t Mage units, but a few could evolve into unique beings capable of learning spells. These spells were more than sufficient to deal with the Half-Beasts who lacked heritage.

Over these days, Fang Jie could see that the Half-Beasts didn’t possess even a single Gold-level among them.

The highest were Silver, and even those were scarce. If this area had not been so desolate, it would likely have been occupied by the Dark Druids already.

Now, the Dark Night Elves Fang Jie released, existing in squad formations, were gradually hunting down these Half-Beasts.

The Half-Beasts, already massively weakened, could only keep retreating. In this process, their strength and numbers continually dwindled.

At this rate, it wouldn’t take long to completely exterminate them.

Fang Jie had no intention of taking in these Half-Beasts; after all, they were not Human, and Fang Jie didn’t care how many of them died.

From their appearance—bulky and unsightly—they did not meet Fang Jie’s aesthetic standards, so there was no need to keep them. Oddly enough, some Beastmen could look almost Human.

Only with some distinct Beastman traits — even the White Fox Clan looked more Human than Beastman.

But these Half-Beasts, with their mixed racial heritage, looked very unique.

Each one of them, with their fierce green faces and sharp teeth, was only a bit better than his Zombies, simply because they didn’t show any signs of decay. Such beings weren’t worth Fang Jie’s pity.

Before the tribe could finish packing, Air Cavalry arrived overhead.

During this period of combat, Fang Jie had also obtained some blueprints that were suitable for Dark Night Elves.

Although it was his own Affiliated Territory, if the main Undead Army didn’t join the fight, they could still have a significant chance of obtaining blueprints suitable for their own Camp after the battle.

These Wind Bird Knights were obtained precisely in this way, albeit only at a Bronze level.

But aerial strength is aerial strength; even at a Bronze level, they were significantly stronger than the Bronze-level Half-Beasts on the ground. This strength was thoroughly demonstrated on the battlefield.

"Master, the sea is just ahead, and these Half-Beasts are nearly all gathered here now."

Fang Jie nodded. "I see. There are three sections, with the largest group reaching about ten thousand. There are really quite a lot of these fellows."

Now, with a smaller number of Dark Night Elves on hand, not having a massive scale made them challenging to deal with.

Fang Jie thought for a moment, then spoke, "Did you finish training those Navy troops I asked you to train before?"

"We’ve trained a batch, and they are now roughly capable of handling the ships."

"That’s good, just have them drive the ships from the sea and attack. Just say the Dark Night Elves bought them." Yes, this was the solution Fang Jie had come up with. After all, he didn’t plan to involve the Undead Army.

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