Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 516: The Purpose of the Black Flame Empire

Chapter 516: Chapter 516: The Purpose of the Black Flame Empire

"D*mn it, those humans are so full of themselves, who do they think they are?" A group of elves walked on, with one of the elves finally unable to contain his outrage.

"Exactly, Lady Emily, if they don’t want to join us, what are they even doing here? Let’s just go back. If they dare to cause trouble, we can simply send our troops to wipe them out, right?"

Emily felt a sudden urge to facepalm. Beastmen were said to be brainless, but weren’t elves the same sometimes?

Unlike the beastmen’s simple-mindedness, elves have always been too naïve. Couldn’t they consider the actual circumstances? Who would want to deal with such matters without any benefit?

Was it just because of the name of being an elf? If that were the case, the world would have been at peace long ago.

But she couldn’t say that to these elves; they couldn’t think clearly themselves, and her words would only provoke their hostility.

"Alright, we haven’t come here to genuinely have them join us."

"What do you mean?" The surrounding elves were puzzled.

"Check things out," Emily didn’t continue, but after she entered a room with her group, she issued an order. Those around her instantly understood and began to inspect the surroundings.

While naive, as senior members of the empire, they were nevertheless competent.

Seeing the signal from the others, indicating no one or any special item was eavesdropping, Emily finally felt at ease. "Alright, everyone sit down, let me explain the situation here."

"Firstly, you all know about the data we initially surveyed, right? The actual territory occupied by the Undead here isn’t that large; the largest belong to humans, followed by the Dark Night Elves and Forest Elves."

Everyone nodded; the data was crystal clear—the humans’ territory was simply too vast, covering more than half.

The key point was that humans were everywhere, even bordering them. As for the Undead, they were the least, with just this central piece of land, and there was the Flower Plateau, but that area was mainly dominated by vampires.

According to previous investigations, the Undead on both sides didn’t seem to be a unified front and shared a poor relationship.

Those overseas Undead probably had some connection with the vampires. But given their composition, it is likely that these Undead had found some backing before breaking off.

And the elves’ territory wasn’t that extensive—just a large forest plus a wilderness currently being reformed.

It was unclear how strong they were, but they seemed to be the weakest amongst all the powers present.

"From this battle, it’s evident that human strength isn’t as weak as we imagined; their true strength is probably very formidable. Based on their population, they might even be stronger than the Undead."

"Then how come they’ve been pushed to this point by the Undead, to the extent they’ve formed an alliance with the elves?"

"Indeed, what a disgrace for an elf to form an alliance with humans."

Although they were not the same breed, they still felt deeply humiliated as elves.

"You’re aware of the issues within human society; they love to fight amongst themselves. Their inability to unite their strength is probably why they can’t stand up to the Undead."

"The Undead must also be aware of the human situation and wouldn’t dare to push too hard, otherwise the story would be different."

"So, the purpose of our visit isn’t just to make them join us; it is to guide them into wearing down the Undead. This will not only help suppress the Undead but also ensure the continued weakening of human strength here, so they won’t become an enemy to us."

Emily sighed in resignation, "After all, humans aren’t much better than the beastmen. As soon as they gain a significant advantage in strength, they are bound to become a major threat to us."

The adjacent elves nodded in agreement, "Exactly, a cunning race; none of them are any good."

"Compared to humans, beastmen are better; at least they are straightforward."

Beastmen and elves were both straightforward, though in different ways, without much deceit. Human territories that relied on them were greatly detested.

"So, we’ve come here just to guide them, isn’t that too much trouble?"

Emily nodded, "If that were the only goal, it wouldn’t be so complicated. But the strength of the humans here seems to have far exceeded our expectations, and they have also allied with the elves."

"So this time, not only do we need to guide them, but we also have to find a way to acquire some resources."

Emily pointed to the north, "We will soon be waging war against those demons, and our resource consumption is vast. I’ve heard that there is an abundance of various resources on the human side; we need to get a batch from here."

"That’s great, if we can get resources from here, our losses in strength will be reduced, making us stronger. The beastmen won’t be a match for us anymore."

Watching her exuberant team members, Emily felt a sense of powerlessness.

At least she had managed to calm them down; otherwise, they might indeed start a conflict here.

Elves couldn’t tolerate humiliation, even if some of the humiliation might just be their own perception.

"Alright, quiet down, this isn’t our Black Flame Empire. Their leader isn’t simple either; I can’t sense his aura, and his Divine Power might be stronger than mine."

"Also, I’ve sensed other Legendary Level presences around; this is a formidable territory."

The elves’ faces subtly changed. No wonder Emily had treated those humans with such courtesy; this was the reason.

But knowing the strength of their opponents, the elves’ resentment diminished. In this world, strength was still respected, and even as elves, they respected the strong.

After all, disrespecting the strong meant disrespecting oneself and having no right to be respected by others.

Meanwhile, Fang Jie and Qin Lan also stepped out. Fang Jie slumped, feeling exhausted from the pretense. He had always been lazy and wasn’t used to such situations.

"Good, good, your performance just now was very convincing, but for the dignity of the territory, you should keep it up."

"There’s no one around to see now, so it doesn’t matter." Since they were amongst their own people, Fang Jie wasn’t worried about revealing anything.

"By the way, what’s with those elves, all with black hair and black eyes? I remember the Elf Clan doesn’t typically look like that," Fang Jie found the appearance of those elves somewhat odd, recalling their features.

Just like Qin Lan now, her eyes and hair were changing to a greenish tint.

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