Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 662: This is not pressure, it’s a Cornucopia

Chapter 662: Chapter 662: This is not pressure, it’s a Cornucopia

With an abundance of Demons attacking, what was left were countless corpses.

Such a scene would be unbearable for ordinary armies, but it meant nothing to the Undead.

It was just that there were too many corpses, and transporting them wasn’t easy. Fang Jie eventually had to extend his territory control area and set up some Corpse Processing Plants nearby to facilitate processing.

Short-distance transportation finally brought some relief to the front lines. Yet even so, a massive accumulation of corpses persisted.

Fang Jie built a vast number of warehouses nearby for transshipment which only mitigated the situation; of course, it was only the pressure of transporting the corpses—Fang Jie had no pressure from the war.

With the Poison Bone Flying Dragons, capable of mass poisoning, Fang Jie’s actual losses were not significant.

This was the case for Fang Jie, but if it were anyone else, such losses would be extremely terrifying.

Even for two Empires facing such frequent attacks, they might find it hard to withstand. That’s why the two Empires placed such importance on Demons and even held a fearful reverence towards them.

Before long, the northern defensive line of Dragon Valley was gradually perfected.

It wasn’t just the troop types; most crucially, there were a large number of defensive buildings.

The Fire Bomb Bunker could deploy a large amount of Fire Bombs nearby, which were also extremely lethal to Demons. A single explosion from a Fire Bomb, even hitting a Legendary-level creature, would result in severe injuries at the minimum.

If it weren’t for the Demons’ high resistance to fire, Fang Jie was sure that most of the Legendary-level Demons would be blown to death.

There were quite a few Rune Arrow Towers at the front, and the power of the Advanced Rune Arrow Towers created vast areas of Death Cloud Fog. Locally, they also continuously wore down the Demons.

"I really don’t know how much food it takes to sustain these Demons," the North’s terrain clearly was unsuitable.

Fang Jie looked at the ground towards the North near him, which was pitch black and appeared unsuitable for plantation.

Further afar, the terrain was even more barren; mainly stony ground transformed by the Demons over the long term. Perhaps even farther North, the terrain was nothing but stone and Molten Lava.

Perhaps, just like the legends say, these Demons really can feed on Molten Lava and survive.

When Legendary-level Demons arrived at the front, Fang Jie immediately sent his own Legendary-level troops to meet them in battle.

However, it was during the combat that Fang Jie realized just how formidable legendary Demons truly were. They not only possessed special Talent Abilities but were also strong in every respect and could corrupt normal beings.

Although the effect on Undead was weak, he could still feel this power.

In the end, it was the influence of the surrounding Demonic environment that gave these creatures an added boost in strength. By this rank, Demons were not entirely mindless beings.

They were filled with destructive and murderous thoughts, but they also weighed options and cooperated with each other.

On the battlefield, these Demons were cunning and used any methods necessary.

Even Fang Jie, upon letting his guard down momentarily, still lost two Legendary-level underlings. The key point being that he only managed to kill three of theirs, despite vastly outnumbering them.

After this, the Legendary Demons fled, their whereabouts unknown.

Countless Demons formed a tide-like assault that simply wouldn’t cease. With their superior numbers, Demons didn’t comprehend fear, particularly given their inflexible minds.

"I finally understand why the two Empires always need a Demigod stationed at the border. It seems not just to counter the opposing Demigods but also to reduce their own casualties."

Normal beings, under such constant combat, would easily present opportunities to the Legendary Demons.

Although each loss wasn’t substantial, the cumulative effect was problematic, especially since these were Legendary-tier combatants—too many losses were something the two Empires couldn’t afford.

Thus, they could only rely on Demigods to suppress and intervene critically to protect their Legendary figures.

Luckily, the number of Demigods on the Demons’s side was quite limited, otherwise even a Demigod might not be sufficient for such tactics.

As the defensive system gradually established, though the battlefield remained gruesomely intense, the losses it inflicted on Fang Jie increasingly diminished. This was a significant pressure for the two Empires, but it barely mattered to him.

On the contrary, the real value lay in the abundant spirit points and corpses delivered to him.

Spirit points were always welcomed in abundance, while corpses, particularly low-level ones, had little use for Fang Jie previously.

But now it was different; with the ability to create Miracle Buildings and Plane Divine Artifacts, the consumption of Corpse Bones was immense. Each construction took up hundreds of millions of Corpse Bones.

Handling multiple constructions simultaneously, the consumption of Corpse Bones was nearly overwhelming for Fang Jie. If not for the vast number of corpses from a newly discovered Plane providing enough Corpse Bones, Fang Jie wouldn’t have had enough.

With the Demons, it became even better. Although initially only tens of millions came at a time, the Demons almost daily attacked his side; even without major battles, over time, the numbers were quite substantial.

Moreover, this was just a probe; who knew when these Demons might bring over hundreds of millions at once.

As for the powerful Demons, Fang Jie wasn’t concerned. At the level of a Demigod, quantity had little influence. His side had more Demigods and naturally held the advantage when fighting.

If really necessary, he could station dozens of Demigods here after a while, what would he have to fear from the Demons then?

But then again, by the time he had dozens of Demigods, he might as well have taken over the entire Plane.

"Let’s take it slow, there’s no rush anyway."

Fang Jie was pondering when suddenly, an urgent report was brought before him.

"Hmm? A large number of Demons are also moving south from both Empires. It seems this might not be just a mere probe of my area, but an annual periodic massive attack, no wonder the two Empires suddenly fell silent."

Initially, the two Empires were continuously condemning him, but then suddenly they went quiet.

The reason it was urgent was that the two Empires actually wanted to collaborate with him. On one hand, they wanted to borrow some troops to help them kill Demons. The issue of quantity, which Fang Jie didn’t care about, was a major problem for them.

"Lend some Poison Bone Flying Dragons; they seem to have noticed this kind of Undead. Mercenary forces are fine; as for payment, let’s use those Demons’ corpses. Go and negotiate properly with them."

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