Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 64 - The Ocean That Cannot Be Developed

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Chapter 64: Chapter 64: The Ocean That Cannot Be Developed

Chapter 64 -64: The Ocean That Cannot Be Developed

“Affiliated Territory fully aligns with the original Territory, do you wish to overlay the original Territory’s Talent onto the current Territory’s Talent?”

Fang Jie’s eyes lit up; he hadn’t expected this ability.

However, he soon realized it was useless to him.

What was his Territory Talent?

It was a copy of his own Talent, the Undead Splitting, which was a talent that increased the number of troops.

Used in conjunction with his own Talent, it directly increased sixteenfold.

But after creating troops, this Talent was of no use.

Coastal Village wasn’t a place where he built his troops, so there was no need for such a Talent there; that would be a waste.

If troops were created here, he would either have to come himself or send them back for further splitting, which was too much hassle.

It would be more convenient to build them all in Origin Town and then send the troops to other places.

Moreover, the troops stationed in this place would by default get an added 5% Attack Power for melee troops, though not much, but still something.

In that case, he chose not to overlay the Talent.

After making his choice, Fang Jie then stationed a portion of his troops on this Affiliated Territory.

To control these troops in the future, he would need to go through the Affiliated Territory for conversion.

It looked the same as before, but was somewhat cumbersome.

However, once the Affiliated Territory had a Lord, things would become convenient.

“When there are more Hero Units in the future, I’ll send one over,” Fang Jie decided, never once considering using Earth people.

Although those individuals were versatile and thought similarly to him, who knew if they were loyal.

On the contrary, Hero Units promoted from his ranks were not lacking in intelligence, and their loyalty was at full.

Fang Jie ordered the Skull Soldiers to cut down the surrounding trees, cleaning up the area, while he started creating Skeleton Labor in this place.

Without Skeleton Labor, building roads here would not be so easy.

Before long, the delivered Corpses were all turned into Skeleton Labor, and Fang Jie instructed the Skeletons to begin road construction.

Afterward, Fang Jie led a group towards the seaside.

“This place, build a Fortress here,” Fang Jie pointed to a relatively high spot by the sea and instructed the Skeleton Labor to build a Fortress there.

The Fortress here would serve as a great defensive mechanism and could also create troops to some extent.

These Fortresses were attached to his Territory and directly benefited from a fourfold Undead Splitting advantage.

Even if he no longer came here, the troops here would be able to expand rapidly.

Fang Jie then took the Skull Soldiers to the seaside.

The sea here was clear and very quiet.

Perhaps because the seaside had many cliff-like formations, making it not easy for living creatures to survive.

There was no sign of the Fishman-like creatures mentioned in the discussion area.

The few Magic Beasts that were amphibious were easily dealt with by the Skull Soldiers.

“Let’s try going down.” Fang Jie instructed a Skeleton Labor to enter the water.

But as soon as it went down, the Skeleton Labor started to float, struggling on the surface and unable to sink.

Fang Jie, covering his face, had the Skeletons bring it back up, and then sent a Skull Soldier down.

“It did go down, but this half-floating won’t do.”

Fang Jie watched the Skull Soldier underwater.

It kept rising occasionally, struggling to stay on the sea bottom.

The current swayed the Skull Soldier, nearly stripping it of any combat capability once submerged.

Next, Fang Jie had a Black Iron Level Skeleton Warrior go down; this time it was much better.

At least it was able to stay grounded, although moving was very laborious.

Skeletons were not easy to get stuck in the sand, but the sea still had a major impact on them.

Suddenly, a group of large crabs approached and launched an attack on the Skeleton Warrior.

The Black Iron Level Skeleton Warrior was bullied by a few Apprentice Level crabs, nearly dismantled.

In the end, Fang Jie had to shoot Negative Energy Arrows into the water to drive away the crabs and save the Skeleton Warrior.

“It won’t work, we can’t develop the area like this, even scouting is impossible.

Zombies might not float if they go down, but the weight of Iron Armor Zombies would surely sink.”

Fang Jie realized that without aquatic troop types, he would probably be unable to develop this place.

To develop the ocean, he would have to wait and see if there were any suitable troop buildings available in the future.

Even if he wanted to develop transport, he would need to be able to construct ships.

Fang Jie didn’t have the means to build ships, and to expect him to clearly understand the original shipbuilding methods was, frankly, laughable.

“It’s still a shortage of capable subordinates.

If I had someone who could build ships, that would indeed be convenient.”

Fang Jie gave up on developing the ocean and instead led the Skeletons to patrol back and forth on land, continuously clearing the surroundings.

All creatures, be they Magic Beasts or other entities, were within Fang Jie’s cleaning radius.

For two whole days, Fang Jie completely cleared a large area around him, and the small Fortress here was also constructed.

Then, Fang Jie laid down several Skeleton Conversion Fields at the site, left a portion of his troops, and prepared to leave.

This village didn’t need development for the time being, mainly because the seaside was yet undeveloped.

Fang Jie led his troops in a different direction, crossing another part of the forest towards Feifeng Village.

Feifeng Village was the name Qin Lan gave to his village.

Fang Jie always felt that the name was mismatched with the Elf Camp.

But there was nothing he could do; he couldn’t rename the village himself.

Another day later, Fang Jie returned to the mouth of the valley.

This time he didn’t encounter any special places, not even abandoned Territories, except for one.

On the way, he encountered a relatively large Gnoll Tribe but not many sizable enemy tribes.

He didn’t know if the Undead had withdrawn in advance or if it was just because of the route he had chosen.

Carrying some High-level Corpses, Fang Jie also saw that a Fortress had been built at the valley mouth.

The Fortress here was much larger than the one by the sea, but after such a long time, the Fortress was also successfully constructed.

Qin Lan was opposed to building a Fortress at the front of the valley mouth.

He suggested developing farmland outside instead, as the presence of Undead might cause discomfort among the Territory’s Subjects.

Fang Jie didn’t mind it.

After all, having one Fortress with troops stationed here to protect his Affiliated Territory was sufficient.

At least for now, Qin Lan seemed quite important.

Never mind her abilities, having a normal person for face-to-face communication was beneficial.

At the very least, it allowed him to feel human, to still sense emotions; otherwise, Fang Jie felt his tolerance wouldn’t be so strong.

It should be like that.