Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission -
Chapter 667: Shattered Legacy Memories
Chapter 667: Chapter 667: Shattered Legacy Memories
Netherworld Dragons were not conventional troops; they were created by Plane Divine Artifacts, serving as an accessory tool to such Divine Artifacts.
Hence, Netherworld Dragons simply didn’t have anything akin to loyalty because, after all, tools are generally incapable of turning against their own users. Despite lacking loyalty, they were actually even more convenient to use than if they had full loyalty.
In a sense, even if they were mistreated, they wouldn’t harbor any grudges.
"Alright, let’s use this time to study some magic knowledge," Fang Jie suggested.
After Fang Jie finished speaking, the Netherworld Dragon finally spoke up, "Lord, our inherited memories include some magic knowledge that seems suitable for us, although it’s somewhat incomplete."
Fang Jie wasn’t surprised that the Netherworld Dragon could talk—after all, they were Legendary creatures. Even if they were tools, having some degree of thought was normal. However, with inherited memories, these Netherworld Dragons wouldn’t be too far behind in intelligence either.
Fang Jie probed discreetly, "In that case, recite them, and I’ll summarize."
After silently making comparisons, Fang Jie found that although the Netherworld Dragons were reticent, their intelligence was not low, almost on par with giant dragons. It was normal for them to be born with cognitive abilities due to their inherited memories.
The thinking of Netherworld Dragons, however, was somewhat mechanized, a consequence of their origins.
Whether this would change in the future was unknown, but it didn’t affect Fang Jie.
Fang Jie discovered that the inherited knowledge of the Netherworld Dragons was indeed very fragmented but related to the previous giant dragons. The knowledge ranged from high-level to low-level, and the high-level knowledge even surprised Fang Jie.
Because fragments of demigod-level inheritance could be glimpsed within.
Regrettably, after fission, the memories of different Netherworld Dragons were nearly identical. To gather more fragments for a complete picture, they would have to wait for the production of more Netherworld Dragons.
"Quite good, but some of the knowledge here isn’t appropriate for you. For now, organize what you can and learn what you’re able to. Don’t force what you can’t, and start with what’s already sorted," Fang Jie directed.
Netherworld Dragons could learn conventional magic, just like giant dragons.
Yet, to giant dragons, conventional magic wasn’t impressive as it lacked the enhancement of Dragon Language.
Under the enhancement of Dragon Language, specialized giant dragon magic was incomparably more powerful than ordinary magic.
Unfortunately, the knowledge here was far from complete, especially regarding the Undead System of magic, which giant dragons hardly ever studied or researched. So, the Netherworld Dragons and the mages would have to explore that area further in the future.
Among the inherited knowledge was even Light Magic.
Fang Jie didn’t believe the Netherworld Dragons could learn these, as wouldn’t that first harm themselves?
However, this knowledge wasn’t meaningless; on the contrary, it could bring great benefits to Fang Jie. Gleaning insights from one field to inform another, it gave Fang Jie plenty of new ideas.
"Perhaps, once I’ve thoroughly researched it, I might be able to use Dragon Language Magic and even modify it, creating a set of spells that are entirely my own," Fang Jie considered the possibility.
Actually, once they reached Demigod Level, nearly every demigod would develop their own unique skills.
These skills might not be effective when used by others, but they were the most fitting for the user. When used by themselves, the effects were greatly exaggerated—these were demigods’ trump cards.
Even at demigod status, they could grant others the opportunity to use these abilities.
To Fang Jie, this Dragon Language Magic knowledge seemed to provide such an opportunity.
Originally, Fang Jie had advanced too quickly, resulting in a somewhat insufficient foundation, but now with these references, he believed he could quickly make up for it. With abundance, he might even surpass others in his foundational depth.
Although the Netherworld Dragon Tomb only produced one at a time, it was different from troop buildings, as many Netherworld Dragons were being nurtured simultaneously, not one by one.
Because they were nurtured simultaneously, shortly after the first Netherworld Dragon emerged, the rest were close to being ready as well.
In just a few days, a large number of Netherworld Dragons were manufactured. This batch used up nearly all of the Giant Dragon Corpses, but Fang Jie acquired over two hundred Netherworld Dragons.
After fission, they directly grew to over four thousand. Others, nurtured from Dragon Beast carcasses, took longer, but there would be even more of them later. Fang Jie was not worried about that.
The only problem was that those nurtured from Giant Dragon Corpses had a lot of inherited memories.
However, those nurtured from Dragon Beasts might not have as much in that regard.
The inherited memories of the Netherworld Dragons were very vague and chaotic. Fang Jie found it very troublesome to sort them out—a puzzle game on a massive scale, yet without an original picture for reference.
Eventually, Fang Jie handed over these tedious tasks to his subordinate Mage Scholars.
With such a length of development, Fang Jie had no shortage of talent among his subordinates. During the extensive research, the capable mages were selected and classified into different levels.
Now Fang Jie had too many Ghost Mages and other types of mages, especially those of the scholar variety.
He believed that after their sorting, it would be much easier for him to conduct further research.
Within these several days, most of the people from earlier had already withdrawn back. Those who hadn’t returned would likely find it more difficult now, as a large number of Demons had drawn close to the borders, and not everyone could escape being encircled.
There was no helping it, though; their greed had put them in that predicament, otherwise, they wouldn’t have been surrounded.
And faced with a large number of Demons, many of those who had returned did not choose to evacuate.
Instead, these people directly requested to join the war. At their insistence, Fang Jie and Qin Lan discussed it and ultimately decided to agree. However, the specifics of how they would fight needed to be discussed.
They couldn’t allow them to cause problems, nor let them capitalize on the power of the Undead Army to gain merit for nothing.
Fang Jie didn’t mind the credit, but he couldn’t allow these people to develop bad habits.
After intense debate in the Cabinet, in less than a day, they joined the battle as auxiliary forces. There were specific methods for calculating merit, and Fang Jie glanced over them without bothering to understand in detail.
"It’s finally time; get ready to see what our Netherworld Dragons are made of."
Demons were disorderly and wouldn’t possibly keep the powerful ones in the rear. These powerful beings mingled within the ranks. It was just unfortunate that not many Demons at Legendary Level were amongst the group.
Therefore, out of the more than four thousand Netherworld Dragons, Fang Jie couldn’t possibly deploy them all. Sending a few dozen this time was already sufficient for the experiment.
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