Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 426: They Started It Again
Chapter 426: Chapter 426: They Started It Again
Three days later, the Poison Bone Flying Dragon arrived, and after some tests, Fang Jie was very satisfied with its abilities. Perhaps it was not as combatantly powerful as the Skeleton Flying Dragon, but in a group battle, it was absolutely terrifying.
His forces were sufficient, so there was no need to use the Poison Bone Flying Dragons to duel with the enemy’s experts.
While Fang Jie was accumulating strength, the Glory Territory was doing the same.
One day, Fang Jie suddenly received news that the Glory Territory was advancing toward his side again.
"Unexpected indeed. I haven’t made a move yet, but you have. Well, that’s better, as it spares me from having to find an excuse." Out of habit, Fang Jie generally preferred to have a pretext for going to war.
After all, having an excuse made him feel somewhat more at ease.
The Undead did not care for such things; they would charge forward at their master’s command.
"In that case, let’s show them our true strength." This time, Fang Jie did not hide underground because he already had several Legendary Experts in his hands.
Even if he needed to deploy some for the battle, he still had people around to protect him.
Soon, Qin Lan also joined Fang Jie, looking into the distance.
"Is that the army of the Glory Territory? Even from this great distance, their momentum is really extraordinary."
Qin Lan used some Spell, and her eyes emitted a faint glow. Despite the distance, she could see some things, but her vision wasn’t as clear as Fang Jie’s, who employed the Death Crow.
Both abilities had their pros and cons. Perhaps once Qin Lan cultivated them to the silver level, the effects would be even better.
But Fang Jie felt no envy; his Death Crow was quite convenient.
"Exactly, they are the one. I was planning to amass our forces and then attack proactively. However, I didn’t expect that they would make the first move, and more surprisingly, they now have so many Legendaries."
Fang Jie could not see clearly from a distance, but he could make out some details from their attire and positions.
Aside from Luo Luo, the Lord who was also a Dragon Knight, there were three other Legendary Experts.
At the beginning, the reports indicated that the enemy only had two Legendaries, one of whom was recently acquired. The world was in such chaos that the nation had no power to send aid.
Those who could be recruited were not experts of the nation itself but were some of the freelancers.
Their lineages might have issues, but because they were often involved in external conflicts, their combat power could be even stronger than those from within the nation’s ranks, though they might be less subtle.
Of course, to have reached their level, their repertoire of tactics would not truly be much less.
"Are there many of their Legendaries?" Qin Lan asked with some surprise.
"Judging from their arrangement, there should be four, which is twice as many as in the initial reports. It seems they used special means to hide this information." Indeed, the enemy knew that he had dispatched espionage efforts.
However, to learn of his espionage so quickly and counter it so effectively was no simple feat.
"They are not as strong as us. Now that they’ve come out, let’s make our move."
Qin Lan whispered this at Fang Jie’s side, knowing well that this was what he was thinking.
Sure enough, Fang Jie nodded and said, "You’re right. Launching a direct attack would have destroyed their Territory and resulted in the deaths of many innocents. Now that they’ve come out, we can engage freely."
With a wave of Fang Jie’s hand, the Undead Army began to gather steadily, confronting the enemy from afar.
The Undead did not wait in place but moved directly forward, apparently prepared for a head-on collision. It must be said, the enemy had also amassed a very large force in such a short time.
They were actually able to gather an army of over two million in such short notice.
Bear in mind, these were the mighty creatures of at least the Black Iron level. How many people could a single Territory have? It seemed they truly spared no effort this time.
Yet, in terms of numbers, they still could not compare to the Undead.
At this moment, the enemy also saw the movement of the Undead, as the gestures were just too large to miss.
"The Undead have started moving. Everyone, align in formation, slow the pace, and let them come to us."
"Your Highness, is this wise? It seems we will be under great pressure if they charge."
Luo Luo waved her hand dismissively: "Never mind, their true strength doesn’t lie in the Cavalry, so the impact will be manageable, though not insignificant. The real trouble is their airpower."
After the previous battles, Luo Luo truly recognized the strength of this group of Undead.
They were completely different from other Undead; their aerial forces were especially formidable.
"This time, let them strike first. Their air force is fast; we will concentrate our strength and eliminate a batch of them. That will make them much easier to manage. Besides, we are not without our advantages."
"Our numbers may be fewer, but our individual strength is stronger, and our overall speed is faster than those of the Undead. We also have a Mage Corps, whereas their Mages are mostly of the supportive kind."
The Ghost Mages had not fully developed. They were not skilled in large-scale battle-oriented magic and symbols meant for combat. When facing someone truly proficient in these areas, their shortcomings became evident.
Numbers weren’t everything; sometimes the timing was a very important factor as well.
"I understand, we’ll slow the pace."
The troops slowed down but kept a strict formation. However, what they didn’t anticipate was that though the speed of the approaching Undead did not decrease, their formation was also assembled.
It appeared somewhat loose, but in reality, all the Undead strived to maintain it.
This was the result of military training during this period; otherwise, former Undead would never have had this capacity.
Meanwhile, the aerial forces circled but did not break away from the troop to charge ahead. Seeing this, Luo Luo frowned. "Trouble. Those Undead are not as simple as they seem."
There was a very clever Commander among the Undead, which was not good news.
Moreover, the command skills of this group of Undead were much stronger than others. Traditionally, because of their characteristics, Undead did not emphasize leadership, as could be seen with other Undead groups.
Although they had some level of command, it was not comparable to that of humans.
But these Undead, their command capabilities might be no weaker than ours. And judging by their formation, they had not overlooked this aspect. The characteristics of the Undead coupled with such a formation meant this battle would not be easy.
The others had also noticed this, but now they had no choice but to face it head-on.
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