Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 68 - The Explosive Rise of the Underdog Hero

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Chapter 68: Chapter 68: The Explosive Rise of the Underdog Hero

Chapter 68 -68: The Explosive Rise of the Underdog Hero

“Of course there is, one of the fragments on our side includes a shipyard.

Initially, someone built a wooden three-masted ship, and it ended up stranded on the fragment,” Qin Lan said with a chuckle.

“People originally wanted to disassemble the ship and use the wood, but they found that dismantling a ship was less convenient than chopping trees, so they left it untouched.

It was just right for us to buy, and they remembered it, so they sold it to us at a cheap price.”

Qin Lan gestured with her fingers, “It only cost twenty Gold Coins, but it lacks some special functions of a territorial ship.”

Fang Jie’s eyes widened, these people were really generous.

He had thought there were no fools, but it turned out he had run into one.

No, he couldn’t say the other party was foolish, they probably had other considerations.

After all, such a big ship stranded on the shore was of no use to them, it was better to exchange it for something else.

Of course, even if the transaction had happened, they couldn’t use the ship right away, they needed to carry it to the water.

His own Skeleton Laborers could row a boat, but how to communicate with people?

Qin Lan’s men hadn’t mastered these skills yet, and they didn’t even have a single horse’s head.

“I’ll go back first, exploring the ocean also requires some preparations, you go ahead and buy some more ships.

The oceans in this world are probably not as safe as the ones in our world.”

With that, Fang Jie and his troops walked towards his territory.

The actual reason for going back was not due to what Fang Jie had mentioned, but because Fang Jie noticed that the number of his elites waiting for the hero trials had increased and many were piling up.

Because of the large-scale clean-up, many Skeleton Laborers gradually turned into elites through battles and many of those elites had reached the threshold of heroes.

But without Fang Jie’s permission, these elites could not undergo trials.

Using a Hero Training Tower required the consumption of certain catalysts.

Soon after returning to his territory, Fang Jie pointed towards it and said, “The catalysts can be used, go in and train.” Following Fang Jie’s command, the Skeletons finally moved and lined up running towards the Training Tower.

Then, Fang Jie found a spot and declared, “Let’s build an Alchemy Workshop here.”

A group of Skeleton Labor hurried over and began constructing in the area.

Although if the Alchemy Workshop weren’t in a city of the Alchemy camp, it would be difficult to develop significantly.

Once it reached a certain height, it was hard to advance further, but it was still useful, wasn’t it?

While waiting, Fang Jie ran over to his Material Warehouse.

It had been a few days since he last visited, and the stock of high-level materials was almost used up, now he needed to create them again.

Being a Lord of the Undead Camp wasn’t easy, often struggling from scratch.

Before long, Fang Jie realized that some new Hero Units had appeared on his panel.

Withered Grass, Grey Bone, Bo Bo’er…

What were these names?

Fang Jie suddenly discovered, these elite Skeletons had even begun naming themselves.

This was convenient as he didn’t have to think of many names, though the names were…

Well, Fang Jie didn’t mind; as long as they had names they recognized, that was fine.

Stepping outside, Fang Jie saw some significantly different Skeletons, including Skeleton Warriors and Skeleton Shooters.

More advanced Black Iron Species hadn’t reached heroic levels yet.

“Everyone, come here, let’s test,” Fang Jie ordered the new heroes to undergo tests but found they were nowhere near the standards of Fang Hao and others.

“What’s going on?

Why are they so weak?”

Fang Hao came over and explained, “They evolved after the elite through the Hero Test Tower, they are somewhat defective.

Normally, it should be their own breakthrough that upgrades them through the Hero Test Tower.”

Fang Jie hadn’t expected this problem; Fang Hao and Cosette were both enhanced through special items.

“You don’t have this issue?” Fang Jie inquired.

“We don’t.

Those special items, and our own efforts to break through, are no different.”

“However, we can continue to improve.

The only limits are our Profession and some special requirements.

These ones have limits on their strength; Apprentice Level Undead, at most, can only elevate their power to Black Iron Level.”

Fang Jie understood.

He had thought he would have many heroes under him, but there seemed to be some issues. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

But it didn’t matter, after all, a hero is a hero, possessing high-level intelligence and Legion Skills.

With these, his army would now have enough mid to lower echelon officers.

These native low-level heroes, at least, are very professional at leading troops.

After confirming with Fang Hao, Fang Jie knew that his thoughts were correct.

“So, letting them lead teams to expand and explore on their own should be fine, right?”

Fang Hao nodded, “No problem, they’re almost as smart as us.”

With that settled, Fang Jie no longer hesitated; the east was the sea and the south was New Moon Kingdom.

Cosette was exploring the north, leaving only the west.

Thus, Fang Jie decided to send these newly born Hero Units with their troops to explore the west.

With more and more heroes appearing, many things in the future would be much easier.

“Lord, you can actually have Hero Units do the task of creating those materials you usually make; they can use those Synthesis Diagrams.”

Fang Jie paused; why was Fang Hao only mentioning this now?

Was he worried that he would be asked to do it if he spoke up sooner?

Well, considering it, Fang Jie was indeed likely to make him do it.

Such tedious work, why would he do it himself?

After glaring at Fang Hao, who remained indifferent, Fang Jie reluctantly let a few Skeleton Heroes take over his job.

The utterly loyal Skeleton Heroes exchanged looks, though reluctant to do such work, still obediently carried it out.

At last, Fang Jie felt truly liberated.

“Hang on, why is there such a big difference between those who entered and those who came out?” Suddenly, Fang Jie noticed a problem.

It seemed like many elite Skeletons had entered the Training Tower, but the formed heroes were fewer than he had expected.

Was the failure rate that high?

Where did all the failures go?

Fang Jie looked at Fang Hao, who seemed to know something.

Knowledge after becoming a hero seemed to be directly infused.