Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 60 - Marching into the Eastern Forest

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Chapter 60: Chapter 60 Marching into the Eastern Forest

Chapter 60 -60 Marching into the Eastern Forest

Although Fang Jie was chided quite a bit and was somewhat speechless, his mood was still very good.

It wasn’t that Fang Jie had a masochistic inclination, but because it was not easy to be able to talk face-to-face with a human being, and it immediately relaxed his mood.

If Qin Lan hadn’t been too domineering with such a strong aura, Fang Jie really would have liked to communicate a bit longer.

After leaving, Fang Jie headed east from the valley entrance, carrying a large force with him this time; he couldn’t just walk back, as it would be too wasteful of time.

Besides, there wasn’t much going on in the territory, so Fang Jie decided to wander eastward and see what could be found.

After exiting the valley, not even Qin Lan knew what lay outside.

With insufficient forces, she could only scout a little.

Qin Lan and Fang Jie were different; her subordinates were all normal creatures.

Even the Little Elves had loyalty.

If they were rashly sent out to scout, the risk was too great, for these subordinates might revolt.

Little Elves were great at work, but the autonomy of living creatures was just a tad too high.

However, Fang Jie also discovered that after becoming his subordinates, the problems of loyalty and morale brought about by the undead were finally solved.

It wasn’t completely gone, but because they were in the same camp, even if there were Fang Jie’s undead present, the impact on other troops was not very large.

At least there was no need to worry about those kinds of troops revolting.

Advancing into the small forest, a great number of Skull Soldiers wreaked havoc everywhere, unearthing everything.

As long as they found something, they destroyed it on the spot.

Goblins and goblins residing in the forest found their nests directly and were wiped out in one clean sweep.

Corpses were temporarily collected and slightly processed.

They would naturally bring them back for use when returning.

Fang Jie himself was also controlling his Death Crows to scout from the air.

“This forest has good resources, even Bronze-level combat power is present,” Fang Jie noticed a Bronze-level Magic Beast, which seemed to be a lion-like creature, and without thinking, he sent his Skeleton General charging over.

In a situation of many against one, even if the Magic Beast was stronger, it didn’t struggle much.

In just a few moments, it was chopped into several pieces by a group of Skeleton Generals, ready to be turned into Corpse Bone Material upon their return.

“This loot isn’t bad,” Fang Jie thought to himself.

This world was probably bigger than imagined, because along the way, the things he encountered were not many.

“Lord, I’ve discovered a strange place,” an Elite Skeleton came over and reported.

“Let’s go and see, what kind of strange place it is.”

Soon, Fang Jie saw a special clearing, where some buildings with a unified style remained.

The central one felt familiar to Fang Jie—it was the Lord’s Cottage.

“It’s already abandoned, without even basic functions remaining.

It seems this is a relic left by someone who gave up their lordship,” Fang Jie understood it was destroyed by the world’s rules.

While it still appeared to retain its original form on the surface, to the world it was now just an ordinary structure.

Perhaps even the All Heavens Hunting Ground thought that the sudden appearance of billions of lords was problematic, so they used this kind of method to alleviate the issue.

Similar relics must be plentiful in this world.

“There’s nothing of value here, let’s move on.” After searching and finding nothing of interest, Fang Jie continued on his way.

Along the journey, Fang Jie discovered two similar relics, both useless.

But inside, he found some useful items; at one location, he even found a Synthesis Diagram for stone bricks.

It seems that these special items, if not carried on one’s person, still have certain uses left behind.

It’s just unknown who was so extravagant as to leave such things behind.

One should know that these diagrams weren’t just useful to lords; the natives could utilize them through some methods, so their value was usually very high.

“What is that thing?” Suddenly, Fang Jie noticed something in the distance seemed to be glowing.

Unfortunately, it only glowed briefly before disappearing.

“Let’s go, move in that direction.”

Fang Jie wanted to understand what was going on over there, so he led his forces in that direction.

“I, as a Mage, seem somewhat incompetent,” Fang Jie mused speechlessly as he walked.

There was no helping it; his level was too low and his Spells were of little assistance.

Instead of exhausting himself casting Spells, it might be better to simply send a horde of Skull Soldiers surging forward for a potentially better effect.

The massive army of the undead could be said to be rampaging through the forest, crushing any obstacles they encountered directly.

Once the undead left, the life forms here would definitely decline.

Similarly, this was also because there were simply no powerful beings in this place.

As Fang Jie approached the area, finally some different things began to appear.

A stone suddenly stirred to life—no, it wasn’t a stone, but a Puppet.

Dust had covered it from long periods of immobility, making it appear stone-like.

Inferior Puppet Level 3: Rank (Apprentice)

Fang Jie was familiar with such things, as he had received some before and later gave them to Jia Siwei.

However, how could there be Puppets in such a place?

As Fang Jie pondered, more and more stones came to life.

Seemingly aroused by the sheer number of the undead, the Puppets awoke one after another.

At a glance, there must have been two or three thousand, hidden here all along.

These Puppets appeared and charged at the skeletons without a word.

“It seems these guys are beyond communication, let’s take them down.” Due to their special composition, Puppets were expensive to make and consumed energy.

But it must be said that their combat power was one of the best among the Apprentice level.

It often took two or three of Fang Jie’s Skull Soldiers to take down one Puppet, and that was when Fang Jie outnumbered them.

But Fang Jie didn’t care; he lacked everything but Skull Soldiers.

This time, he came with hundreds of thousands of them.

Ahead was a battle without cries of war, without screams, eerie in atmosphere, yet the battlefield was still incredibly brutal.

After about ten minutes of fighting, the Puppets were utterly defeated but still fearlessly tenacious.

In this respect, they were quite similar to the undead.

Fang Jie unhesitatingly gave the order to annihilate them all without leaving a single one behind.

“What a pity, no bones left behind, otherwise there could have been some replenishment,” Fang Jie watched as the Puppets were wiped out, then continued to move forward with his forces.

With so many Puppets for protection, there must be something special ahead.