Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 643: Bitten Back by One’s Own Summoned Creatures
Chapter 643: Chapter 643: Bitten Back by One’s Own Summoned Creatures
"Had there been none before? It seems it really was a hidden method," Fang Jie reviewed the report in his hands. As more captives fell into his grasp, Fang Jie’s understanding of their alliance deepened. Now, he already held a good number of high-ranking officials.
Most of these officials were covered in blood and needed to be killed.
Yet what Fang Jie had not anticipated was that among these people, there were quite a few steadfast opponents to discrimination.
These individuals were always speaking up for the Chinese Lord, and Fang Jie couldn’t figure out what they were thinking. They were clearly beneficiaries of the system, yet they had chosen to betray their own class.
Forget it; humans are always full of oddities, regardless of the race.
But Fang Jie also learned that Bill indeed only had three Legendary subordinates, and he had never shared how to cultivate them. Fang Jie was the same; aside from Qin Lan, no one else knew this information.
At least, he wouldn’t reveal this information until he completely disregarded the threat of the Legendary.
But Bill’s territory had not reached the Main City level; it was only at the city level.
Fang Jie didn’t know how high that was, but after some analysis, he guessed it might be around Level 5 or 6.
It had to be said, the troop power under Bill was indeed very troublesome, as they all had some special effects that bolstered them. Yet, after settling them, the treasures Fang Jie acquired could only be stored away at the bottom of the chest.
The effects of those mass battle treasures erupted only at a low probability, which Fang Jie found to be no different from trash. They could probably only leverage such effects in a fight against a single enemy by relying on luck.
However, as Bill’s territory was repeatedly destroyed by Fang Jie, this problem gradually diminished.
After five relocations, Bill’s ability to relocate his territory was completely exhausted, and it was utterly destroyed this time.
Although the last location was quite far and dangerous, it was still discovered. Bill once again summoned the giant wolf to flee, but this time he couldn’t Instant Teleport and had to run all the way.
On the run, the Legendary focused on defense finally didn’t hold up and died amidst the siege.
A Gold Level Undead with a Legend Certificate was quietly moved back by Fang Jie.
Ahead, Gold Level Troops continued to pursue with low-level troops. Without the protection of a large number of troops or high-level Strength, the days became very tough for Bill.
After being surrounded several times, Bill could only keep releasing phantom images of giant wolves.
Although he had found some former subordinates and wanted them to continue to join and follow him, these people had either been reclaimed or were too frightened.
In the end, when these people saw Bill, their first reaction wasn’t to welcome him but to shut their doors or even launch a direct attack.
This treatment further enraged Bill.
Once again surrounded, Bill had already used the phantom image of the giant wolf nine times. Looking at the bracelet in his hand, which was nearing collapse, with nine scarred marks crisscrossing it, it seemed poised to completely shatter.
But he had no choice but to use it; if he didn’t, his death was certain.
"Damn it, I want to talk to your leader; he must treat captives well."
Bill’s words failed to gain any attention. These troops, although of the Gold class but not a Hero Unit, charged forward without hesitation and clashed with the forces beside Bill.
Now, very few forces remained by Bill’s side.
During the previous battles, even some with drastically reduced loyalty had fled. Since they were all Human troops, such desertion was somewhat understandable.
At least, it was a good thing that these soldiers had not turned on him.
"Bloody hell, then all of you can die," Bill gritted his teeth, full of resentment as he activated the bracelet. Then, a massive wolf emerged from the Void, once again wreaking havoc on the opposition.
In a short span of ten minutes, a large force was annihilated.
But this time, after ten minutes, the giant wolf didn’t vanish as it had previously. Instead, it turned and looked back at Bill. That gaze was so alien and frightening to Bill.
"The summoning item is useless now," the wolf suddenly spoke, a voice only Bill could hear.
"Yes, yes, grant me a new one, great Wolf God. I swear I will bring you more sacrifices," Bill’s eyes twisted with growing fervor.
As long as he could summon this terrifying giant wolf without limit, no matter how strong that damned yellow-skinned monkey was, what could he do? He would summon his way through and kill him.
"So what if my Main Territory has been destroyed? With this power, what significance does territory hold?
"Since you’ve used it up, it’s time to pay the price."
"What price? What are you going to do; you can’t do this,"
The giant wolf’s phantom slowly approached as Bill lay immobilized, watchful as the creature drew near. Then the wolf lowered its head and bit into Bill, swallowing him whole.
During the entire process, the surrounding Undead watched clearly, but not one intervened.
The scene was very Mysterious, filled with shock and awe.
The next moment, the phantom of the giant wolf disappeared, and the bracelet shattered. It didn’t break into pieces; instead, the fragments turned to sand in mid-air and dissipated completely, leaving nothing behind.
The moment of Bill’s Death, the scattered troops promptly surrendered.
Without their Lord and with no master to serve, what else could they do but surrender?
While there were some Human troops that went mad, attacking and killing themselves, their numbers were not significant. Each troop type’s overarching personality traits had a significant connection to their race’s background.
Suddenly there were so many captives, yet Fang Jie had no cause for joy.
His own Human Race troops were of East Asian descent, while these new captives were of European descent. Despite being tall and robust, Fang Jie nevertheless found them unpleasant to look at and simply left others to deal with them.
Bill’s demise signaled the complete collapse of the Alliance Empire.
Those who had wished to persist now had no means to do so. In the end, besides a minority fleeing to territories beyond their control, the majority surrendered.
Some who chose to hide were also continually unearthed. Those who hid typically had issues; otherwise, why would they need to hide?
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