Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 644: Loss and Fang Jie’s Vigilance
Chapter 644: Chapter 644: Loss and Fang Jie’s Vigilance
"Dead? I didn’t expect it to be this way of dying."
Fang Jie saw the message that had just come in, and a contemplative light flashed in his eyes. "A price, there’s a price for using this artifact, isn’t there? Although a bracelet is not the same as a ring, they should be roughly similar."
Fang Jie had also figured out what the artifact Bill had used was.
Looking carefully at the recorded patterns, he noticed that two of the cracks matched the ones on his own ring.
That meant his ring was made with the same method, and after using it, there was likely a price to pay. Of course, the ring was an award, and typically there were no issues with awarded items.
Perhaps Bill’s bracelet was obtained from someplace else and wasn’t an awarded piece.
Despite thinking this, Fang Jie was not at all reassured. What if the other party’s was also awarded? Even if not, Fang Jie didn’t want to take the risk with this item—it seemed he needed to be more cautious.
Fang Jie definitely didn’t want to be devoured after the last use.
That kind of ending was not what Fang Jie wanted at all. There was a big problem with this thing. After thinking it over, Fang Jie took off the ring, though he still carried it with him. After all, it had its uses.
When his own strength wasn’t enough, it could still give him some sense of security.
He had used it twice, and it would cause backlash after ten uses.
As long as he reached a level where he wouldn’t have to fear the backlash before using it up, it would be fine. That shadow was very special, not simple even among demigods, and probably represented the strength that a peak demigod could exhibit with the blessing of a god.
But if he reached the Divine Level himself, then he wouldn’t have to fear the backlash, right?
"Never mind, why worry so much about these things? Better to focus on the task at hand."
Although Fang Jie had become very vigilant, this kind of problem was not something he could resolve at his current level. All he had to do was avoid using it excessively as he had seen the consequences of over-reliance.
He really should thank Bill this time; if it weren’t for the warning he provided, Fang Jie might not have been aware of it.
Once he suffered from the backlash, it would be too late for regrets.
Then Fang Jie looked at the reports detailing the losses this time. After all, in this world, he had to fight the other side. From the beginning until now, the gold-level troops he had lost already exceeded one million.
Out of these, more than 800,000 were killed by Bill.
This degree of loss was something Fang Jie himself hadn’t expected.
Just a single giant wolf with only ten minutes of combat time every appearance, totaling ten times.
And because of Fang Jie’s maneuvers, each appearance was very scattered and not many were concentrated together. The losses were less each time, but after ten times, the total still surpassed 800,000.
For those powerful beings, low-level troops really meant nothing.
No matter how numerous they were, what could they do? In the end, they would still be easily killed by the strong.
Their sacrifice was as insignificant to the mighty as a mosquito bite.
The remaining losses, apart from the initial great battle, came after coming into contact with the edges of Human Faction control. Taking down Human Territory was a big change; how could the natives nearby not know about it?
During this period, other races constantly approached this area.
Some came to test the waters, some to scout, and others came directly to fight.
Although Fang Jie’s troops were strong enough, to deal with these people, a price had still been paid. And he could foresee that with time, these losses would continue to grow.
But Fang Jie didn’t care; he was determined to take down this world.
"My lord, we have basically taken down the territories under Alliance control. The exact figures are still being tallied, but it seems like some Beastmen are covetously eyeing our borders," reported a subordinate.
"Beastmen? They seem to be everywhere," Fang Jie said with a sigh.
This was the same as with humans; both races were like weeds, with an incredibly strong ability to adapt.
The only ones that might surpass them were probably the Undead. After all, Undead could exist wherever there was life. Unless there was no sufficient energy in the air, they were bound to be born.
After all, not everyone burns all corpses to ashes; that’s unrealistic.
Even animals wouldn’t engage in such a futile act.
So wherever there were living beings, seeing Undead shouldn’t come as a surprise.
"Continue observing. Increase the troops by another twenty million. If that’s not enough, more will be added later. We need to take down this Plane in one fell swoop. Also, have we made clear the strength of the native forces of this Plane?"
The subordinate spoke quietly, "We’ve almost got it figured out. A great war broke out in this Plane long ago, and since then, no demigods have been born. So we guess that this Plane has no demigods, or perhaps one or two remain."
"If demigods are not a concern, then there’s no problem moving forward."
The twenty million troops Fang Jie just mentioned were all of gold level.
Nowadays, troops that didn’t reach the gold level were no longer of any concern to Fang Jie. Within the Alliance’s domain, he only established a few Affiliated Territories and then linked them into a large network.
Next, those original members of the Alliance also needed to be dealt with properly.
If not handled well, though he wouldn’t have a problem, the losses could be great. These people came from all walks of life, gathering a large number of Elite talents.
Moreover, it wouldn’t do for things to be unsettling here; stabilizing it might take quite a while.
Fortunately, there were still many lands to occupy and many battles to be fought.
It was an opportunity to give them a chance to earn their merits, shifting their attention. After part of them received their rewards, their antagonism would dissolve completely.
A few days later, a statistical report was laid before Fang Jie.
It was a report on the Alliance, related to how much he had gained. Fang Jie picked it up eagerly, but as he read on, his brows furrowed.
"What’s going on here? Why is there so little? Didn’t they say the resources here were abundant?"
Fang Jie even began to doubt his own judgment. Perhaps the resources here weren’t plentiful, and their development to this point relied on other methods. But that wasn’t right; their main body was clearly the Human Faction.
Although other races had territories, they were few in number.
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