Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 696: The Conclusion of the Carnage Feast

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Chapter 696: Chapter 696: The Conclusion of the Carnage Feast

Before Fang Jie realized it, the passage time through the Space Channel had been compressed to less than an hour.

Fang Jie knew that the final moments were fast approaching. However, contrary to his expectations, during this period, he had not encountered any items of value.

After all, items that even a Demigod would find valuable were indeed few in number.

In the sky, the originally white heavens had turned mostly black.

This was not just any ordinary black but a dark shade mixed with the rich scent of Death Power, a hue all too familiar even during the day. The world’s battle was nearing its end.

"It’s said that some places experience a rain of blood that causes nearly all creatures it touches to burst and die. The few that survive, however, evolve into stronger beings with a hint of divine essence; it appears those are the places where gods have perished."

Fang Jie reviewed the information and noticed some things that he hadn’t seen before.

Perhaps it wasn’t that he hadn’t seen them before but rather that no one had been willing to reveal them. free𝑤ebnovel.com

He could not see the corpses of the gods; such crucial items were always retrieved by other gods unless unexpected events occurred. It was unknown how many local gods had fallen or how many gods from the Undead System had been lost.

But if they were well-prepared, one would assume that they wouldn’t die so easily.

After all, they had come to attack; if even they could die so readily, what would be the point of the assault?

Moreover, the items they had obtained were generally of no use to the gods of the Undead System; they were likely meant to be exchanged with other systems. This was Fang Jie’s own conjecture, as he wasn’t very aware of the relationships among gods.

However, some essence from the spilled blood of gods was bound to have great effects.

Those who discovered such substances would naturally seek to collect and refine them. What they would be used for in the future and into whose hands they would fall, that was beyond Fang Jie’s knowledge.

Forget it, why ponder so much? The blood of gods with the Light attribute could easily alter one’s Constitution, making it more attuned to the Light attribute—in any case, certainly unsuitable for him.

For a Demigod to use items at the level of gods was very risky, as they could easily be influenced.

However, for children who had yet not begun their cultivation journey, using some purified blood could yield the best results.

As Fang Jie’s thoughts wandered, suddenly, a powerful force descended from the sky.

"It’s begun, or rather, it’s finally over," Fang Jie thought, feeling the familiar and powerful force around him, knowing that the Devouring had started.

"It seems the performance of the Devouring really does relate to the World Level. This world is not weak, but it’s only a single Plane. The scene that’s unfolding isn’t that of a giant mouth, but a whole entity."

No familiar giant mouth appeared in the sky; instead, a force enveloped the entire world.

Then, the world fragmented, turning into numerous pieces. Simultaneously, a force emerged, spreading outward.

"No need to worry about the loss of those Undead now," Fang Jie suddenly revealed a smile. Usually, upon mission completion, any Undead scattered far away would be lost.

Fang Jie merely recalled his own strong subordinates; the rest could not be withdrawn in such a short time.

After all, without the gods’ command, he could not act recklessly. However, this time Fang Jie discovered that cities at the Main City level possessed the capability to automatically retrieve such troops.

That force was emitted by his Main City Territory, leveraging the power of his own Territory to mark all troops within it.

Regardless of where the troops were, during the devouring process, they would fall back onto their own Territory, although this could cause some disturbances given the area was rather large.

The land before his eyes visibly started to fragment, and the small area he occupied was given to Fang Jie as a reward.

The situation was the same for others; a nearby area where the Space Channel was opened was usually used to establish a base, which was also a form of invisible reward.

However, at Fang Jie’s level, such rewards were hardly significant.

The greatest benefit was being able to retrieve some of the special buildings he had established there in the end.

The surrounding space gradually darkened, signifying nothingness; Fang Jie knew he had entered the space for exchanging rewards. He had been here before and even made some exchanges.

Suddenly, a massive shadow appeared before Fang Jie, pitch-black, obscuring everything.

But Fang Jie knew that this shadow must be a god, likely the Cloud God.

"You’re quite impressive, would you like to become my Subordinate God?"

Fang Jie was taken aback; he hadn’t expected the Cloud God to extend such an invitation, but he had no desire to become anyone’s Subordinate God. Once someone becomes a Subordinate God, although appearing to have backing and the possibility of being nurtured,

In reality, one would never surpass the Cloud God unless the latter allowed him to leave.

That would pretty much seal one’s fate to the other’s presence.

Fang Jie aspired to become a God but didn’t want to be a subordinate. He was still unsure of the Cloud God’s rank. If the rank was too low, he could find himself in a regrettable situation.

Most importantly, the Cloud God had previously seemed to be scheming against him. Now, it might be because the Cloud God had realized that the Divine Fragments he collected were of no use to him, and discovering Fang Jie’s superior Talent, thus making the offer.

"May I take some time to consider it?" Fang Jie replied cautiously.

But in reality, there was no need to think it over; once becoming a Subordinate God, even if the requirements for advancement were met, one would need the Main God’s approval to progress—it was otherwise impossible to advance further.

The feeling of being controlled was not pleasant, and Fang Jie did not relish the idea of placing shackles on himself.

The Cloud God did not speak but merely nodded, then vanished from sight.

Fang Jie breathed a sigh of relief, thankful that the Cloud God’s disposition was relatively amicable and did not immediately resort to eradication. Although willing Subordination required full mutual agreement without any reluctance,

That didn’t rule out the possibility of being killed in a fit of pique.

With the departure of the Cloud God’s shadow, a list rapidly appeared; these were the world’s rewards for Fang Jie. This time’s harvest, based on his contributions, displayed what items he could exchange, all visible there.

And the list this time was much more extensive than before; whether it was due to his increased contributions or his enhanced strength, Fang Jie thought it best to first consider the rewards.

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