Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 449: Meeting a Member of the Three-Eyed Clan Again

Chapter 449: Chapter 449: Meeting a Member of the Three-Eyed Clan Again

So it was that Fang Jie and Qin Lan continuously discussed details for one afternoon before returning to their rooms and vigorously debating throughout the evening. The next day, Qin Lan, dragging his exhausted body, went back to the office and debated for most of the day.

Finally, they had constructed the entire framework thoroughly.

Qin Lan didn’t waste any time and immediately sent the framework back for discussion among the personnel in the Cabinet.

However, there were issues they needed to address beforehand as for how exactly to build it, that required Fang Jie to return and approve personally. But in the meantime, they had no shortage of problems to solve.

Even confirming the locations of certain pilot sites required a great deal of discussion.

These pilot sites were not chosen at random since they were populated by people from Earth; naturally, they understood the impact of these actions. Perhaps the effect on military strength wasn’t significant as the strongest forces were Fang Jie’s subordinates.

But other aspects were different, various interests, various rights, these weren’t liked by the Undead.

Nevertheless, for these people, it was different. Now occupying these pilot sites, the benefits to be gained were enormous. As long as there were no mistakes, it was almost impossible for these endeavors to fail.

Thus, everyone tried to outdo each other, not wanting to be a step behind anyone.

Moreover, such foundational establishments couldn’t be achieved instantly because they involved various aspects.

The construction also needed a phased approach; it simply couldn’t be completed all at once. Thus, who would start first became an issue.

This not only required discussion and research to prevent mistakes but also related to many future benefits.

Even some of the influential and marginalized people in the Cabinet were now getting involved.

This plan could be described as causing a great stir. However, all these were now irrelevant to Fang Jie and Qin Lan. The two had merely initiated it, and the focus was still on this world.

What frustrated Fang Jie was that after the initial mission, there were no new tasks.

It seemed that for these Gods, their greatest use was merely in killing the opponents’ Believers, nothing more.

Fang Jie didn’t know the situation in other planes, but he was facing a frenzied counterattack in this world. It wasn’t just about the Undead wanting to eliminate them.

After some interrogation, Fang Jie gradually realized that the opposition was also complying with some divine decrees.

The Gods of All Heavens Hunting Ground, due to their uniqueness, didn’t seem to demand too strict adherence to faith. At least in Fang Jie’s understanding, the Gods of the Undead System didn’t seem so.

Yet the opposition didn’t know, or perhaps they also deemed Believers extremely important.

Thus some demands in the divine decrees also involved hunting the Undead, large-scale, relentless hunting of the Undead.

Each time he encountered enemies, Fang Jie faced fierce resistance. Naturally, the nature of the enemy mattered. For instance, Goblins and Ogres from the Southern regions showed hardly any difference before and after.

Being almost brainless creatures, their response to divine decrees was practically the same.

During this time, the power of the Ogres in the Southern regions had been largely destroyed.

The Plague Carriers, numbering at least several billion Rotten Corpses, continued to advance southward. Yes, their numbers were huge, though most had only Apprentice Level strength, but they were all Plague Carriers.

The massive gatherings of Rotten Corpses significantly enhanced the speed and impact of the plague’s transmission.

Unfortunately, with such vast numbers, there weren’t enough Plague Carriers to lead them, so they scattered. Corpses ran south but soon lost contact.

Some groups would suddenly reappear, others would vanish forever.

Gradually, Fang Jie noticed a change in the Southern offensive. The main forces were still Goblins, but their combat pattern had altered; they were no longer as messy as before.

Goblins coordinated with each other, no longer fleeing as soon as they incurred significant losses.

Instead, they withdrew in an orderly fashion after a certain number of losses, maneuvering troops with some strategies.

The Goblins continually hunted the Rotten Corpses, causing the number of Rotten Corpses in the South to decrease steadily.

At first, because there were so many Rotten Corpses, Fang Jie didn’t take it seriously but noticing a significant loss, he eventually realized what was happening. From investigations, it was nearly always the work of Goblin squads.

"These Goblins and their Beastman backers are interesting," Fang Jie said, his eyes flashing with intrigue as he read the report.

"Looking at the performance on this report, it seems these Beastmen must have been training these Goblins systematically a long time ago. And definitely not just for a short period, or else the effectiveness wouldn’t be possible."

Goblins weren’t very obedient and didn’t have much in the way of brains.

Only through generations of this training entrenched in their very marrow could this kind of performance emerge.

In this regard, the Beastmen were much stronger than the Ogres. If not for the considerable strength of the Ogres and their difficult terrain, the Beastmen would have likely defeated them long ago.

But now with the Ogres destroyed, coupled with the divine decrees, these Beastmen were retaliating fiercely.

"Lord, this is a Corpse from the front line, from the Three-Eyed Clan," reported a subordinate.

Fang Jie stepped forward and indeed saw the familiar Corpse of the Three-Eyed Clan.

"According to intelligence, the Beastmen call these individuals Divine Envoys, as they were the ones who delivered the divine decrees. Additionally, the Three-Eyed Clan always possessed some special powers on the battlefield, not so easy to deal with," said the subordinate pointing at the Skeleton of the Corpse. "This one possessed the ability to coordinate armies, fortunately, we had an air force there at that time; otherwise, we really couldn’t have managed to eliminate it."

Fang Jie nodded, "This world originally belonged to the realm of the Three-Eyed Clan, and the Gods also emerged from them. It’s normal for the Three-Eyed Clan to have such complex and powerful abilities."

"But now that these guys have appeared, it means the upcoming battles will be tough."

After thinking it over, Fang Jie said, "Fortunately, we have produced quite a few air forces on our side, let’s send them over. As long as the number of the Three-Eyed Clan isn’t large, they definitely won’t be able to effectively block us."

Fang Jie was very confident in his own military forces; the Three-Eyed Clan couldn’t be an obstacle for him.

When it came to matters of war, Qin Lan, standing by, wouldn’t casually interject. Even though their relationship had changed, Qin Lan naturally adhered to his boundaries, not wanting to embarrass Fang Jie.

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