Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 476: The Result Still Requires Human Territory

Chapter 476: Chapter 476: The Result Still Requires Human Territory

Fang Jie’s direct orders were commands that Li Mingshu dared not defy. After all, that territory had already become an affiliated territory, essentially belonging to Fang Jie himself.

Originally, Fang Jie did not give Li Mingshu his own territory but replaced it with one under his control.

This was different from Qin Lan’s territory, which was already her own from the beginning. Even if Li Mingshu wanted to rebel, it wasn’t possible.

Besides, there were benefits for them, since they were receiving an above-market price. After deliberations by the Cabinet, the final premium was set at 1.25 times the value, offering a profit, albeit not a huge one but still significant.

With these riches and resources, the Northern Grasslands could construct more buildings and create more troops.

Anyway, war was not a possibility at the moment, so there was no use for so many troops for the time being. Instead, they would continuously consume their food, giving a sense of a loss outweighing the gain.

Meanwhile, Fang Jie had not been inactive and had also sent some of his Puppet Army there.

The Puppet Camp was one of the rare troop types that could truly be bought and sold. They were not biological, but constructed bodies, so their actions were similar to programmed behavior, devoid of emotions and loyalty.

However, these puppets were incredibly strong in battle and did not fear death at all.

As a result, after these puppets arrived, the Southern regions quickly became much calmer.

"What a pity, these puppets are gradually unable to keep up with my usage," Fang Jie sighed. The advantages of the Puppet Camp were primarily in the early stages, and as time went on, they became increasingly inadequate.

The puppets seemed strong at first, with a high cost but formidable combat power and various conveniences.

However, the puppets themselves were very particular, for being manufactured, it was impossible for them to become elites, much less give rise to Hero Units.

This was why, despite Fang Jie having made puppets for so long, he had yet to produce a puppet leader.

Puppets could not be upgraded to Hero Units, nor could they advance to the Legendary level.

It was said that the Puppet Camp could also create Legendary Level puppets since they constituted a large camp, but how to do so, Fang Jie did not know; he had not yet found the method.

Because he couldn’t advance them to the Legendary level, the Puppet Camp was somewhat inadequate for Fang Jie.

Given his current strength and rate of development, Fang Jie felt a bit speechless about the forces of the Puppet Camp. They hadn’t played any significant role yet, and they already seemed unable to keep up with his pace.

"So even now, I still need to develop the Human Faction," Fang Jie reflected somewhat exasperatedly. Human development was quite different from that of the Undead; there were far too many complications.

Not only was there a need for food, but they also required proper treatment, or else their loyalty wouldn’t increase. Adapting a Human Faction to unwavering loyalty was much more troublesome than with the Undead.

Of course, humans weren’t without advantages. First, as a normal biological camp, it was easier for them to reach Elite and Hero levels, far more so than the Undead.

On the other hand, they could learn and practice Cultivation Skills before breaking through.

Whereas the Undead had to reach the Hero Level to begin cultivation.

After human soldiers underwent cultivation, their chances of breakthrough were higher. Some could even break through their current level without reaching Hero Units, though this was very unlikely.

And the higher the level, the harder the breakthrough.

But it was definitely possible; not all the Legendary troops from the New Moon Kingdom were due to breaks made with a Legend Certificate. Some were through ancestral Cultivation Methods.

Fang Jie quickly chose a development location, which was around the Northern Highlands.

This area was closer to his own territory, and its border even had one of his affiliated territories, making travel easier.

The key point was that previously, the Northern Highlands were sparsely populated, with hardly any people. There was only a Beastman Territory, with the White Fox Clan developing there.

However, the White Fox Clan was really not suited for territory development; even after such a long time, they had made little progress.

It seemed that the White Foxes cherished a peaceful life; as long as there were no dangers around, they would slowly become content. Each would entertain themselves, and their territory had already stagnated for a long time.

Now Fang Jie had sent many humans to the Northern Highlands, causing some anxiety among the White Foxes.

But later, discovering that these were all controlled by Fang Jie, and that Fang Jie had also sent an army specifically to protect the White Fox Clan, they once again fell into complacency, leaving Fang Jie helpless.

These foxes generally lacked ambition.

Fang Jie finally understood why, despite the Fox Clan’s excellent talents, their status had always been middling.

Now, with a large human population on the Northern Highlands, Fang Jie decided to establish a Human Faction territory near the center of the Northern Highlands. Without a large Space Gate, Fang Jie relied on the warehouse to transfer back and forth.

If the troops here wanted to move, they’d have to go to the far Southern side and use the Space Channel at the edge of the Southern highland for transport.

With such a territory to keep things in check, the disruptive elements among the humans there were gradually suppressed. After all, this was Fang Jie’s private land, effectively his own territory.

How could a Great Lord’s territory be allowed to fall into chaos?

As soon as the Lord’s Cottage was brought to this place, a large Undead Army cleaned up the entire territory. Any troublemaker or suspected troublemaker was thoroughly dealt with.

Among them were a good number of former powerful adventurers, mercenaries, and even some noble members.

After Fang Jie had a clean sweep, those who remained, though wanting to say something, dare not act rashly. There was a lesson to be learned from history; previously, someone who had voiced opposition was promptly taken care of by a Skeleton Flying Dragon in the sky.

Under this suppression, the Northern Plain became very stable, and the subsequent arrival of food supplies completely calmed them.

It can be said, as long as the populace did not join in the chaos, even if there were a few troublemakers, they themselves wouldn’t dare to act out.

Helpless due to their small numbers and lack of security, Fang Jie’s Human Territory began to develop rapidly. In no time at all, it had developed to the level of a city.

Because the main purpose this time was to create troops, Fang Jie chose a territory with a Talent for reducing costs. This territory could reduce the cost of producing troops by 20%, which was quite impressive.

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