Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 714: Heading to the City of Death

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Chapter 714: Chapter 714: Heading to the City of Death

The prospect of mobile phones was something Fang Jie looked forward to, but there was no need to focus too much on it.

What he most needed now was to enhance his strength and develop his territory. The enhancement of his strength mainly depended on the absorption of World Origin Power.

Although Fang Jie could improve on his own, the speed of cultivation was just too slow.

World Origin Power had no side effects when absorbed and could increase one’s strength rapidly, so naturally, Fang Jie wouldn’t let such an opportunity slip by. Even though it might be a bit risky, what did that matter?

After all, if one wished to take a shortcut, some price had to be paid, whether it was one’s potential or some risk.

Why they started with mobile phones instead of creating other electronic devices was beyond Fang Jie’s understanding. He wasn’t a professional, after all.

With limited knowledge in this area, Fang Jie decided to step aside and leave the matter to the professionals. That was the best approach.

Meanwhile, Fang Jie had another task to prepare for. The Plane Transmission Array had long been completed; he just hadn’t used it yet.

The large Teleportation Array could open a Space Gate with the consent of both planes involved.

However, this was risky; opening a Space Gate required a significant amount of energy consumption, but closing it was not so simple. If the people on the other side harbored ulterior motives, it would be very dangerous.

Therefore, Fang Jie had no intention of using this function in the short term.

He even turned off his own plane’s coordinates, not disclosing them to anyone or connecting with others.

Doing so might seem like turtle-like behavior, but it reduced any risks to a minimum. The only coordinates Fang Jie marked were those of the City of Death.

This place was publicly accessible to everyone in their region. Not only people from the Undead System but also those from other systems could come. Whether they would choose to come or not was another question.

After all, only people from the Undead System would not be subjected to any attacks upon arriving here.

People from other systems, to some extent, were fair game. It’s said that quite a number from other systems perish each year in the City of Death.

But as for the specifics, Fang Jie didn’t know. The information he received was also outdated.

Although Fang Jie had searched the memories of those Undead Strong People he had killed, he only searched for things relevant to himself. He didn’t waste time looking into seemingly unimportant details.

After giving his instructions, Fang Jie went to the Teleportation Array.

He had disguised himself well, looking like an elderly Undead Mage.

Many Undead Mages maintained such an appearance, for reasons unknown. Always emulating this deathly aura, Fang Jie found he didn’t look out of place among other Undead Mages.

After all, a young and handsome Undead Mage would certainly be a rare breed among their kind.

More often than not, it’s the Zombies who retain such appearances due to their natural evolution.

"Alright, I don’t know how long I’ll be gone, so take good care of the house. If those Demons are wiped out and I’m still not back, start pushing north and try to retake more territories," Fang Jie instructed.

"I understand. We will follow the plan." Qin Lan nodded, not overly concerned about Fang Jie’s departure.

This wasn’t like venturing into a dangerous otherworld, just a trip to the City of Death. According to what Fang Jie said, people from the Undead System shouldn’t run into much trouble there.

With a wave of his hand, Fang Jie activated the Teleportation Array. Coordinates linked up, and immense strength shattered the space in an instant.

"Using Death Law Power to disrupt Space, affecting the Space Law? Interesting," Fang Jie thought to himself.

He knew space abilities were extremely useful, but those with spatial attributes were few.

That’s why many attributes had ways to influence space. Just like their Death Power, finding a method could similarly affect spatial rules, utilizing space power effectively.

If one were to delve deeper, maybe this was the technological aspect of the fantasy genre.

Before Fang Jie could study further, his surroundings shifted.

"So this is the City of Death, eh? The atmosphere really is mysterious enough," Fang Jie remarked, glancing at the sky, which was overcast—not because of clouds, but because the area was genuinely that color.

And there was the blood-red sun, casting an ominous glow.

Under its light, Fang Jie felt an indescribable sensation: the discomfort of the living and the comfort of a user of Death Spirit Power.

"Comprehending laws related to death here should lead to rapid progress," he mused.

"Hey, you there," new guy, don’t just stand around—move along and don’t block the way," a voice jolted Fang Jie from his thoughts before he could ponder further.

Fang Jie quickly nodded and silently left the massive Teleportation Array.

It was truly vast, the size of a small town—over a hundred times bigger than the Teleportation Array he had created. The two arrays were entirely different in scale.

Fang Jie looked around; many people were arriving or leaving through the array. Here, no one cared to speak much or engage in extensive communication. Those who came were no common folk.

Even the weakest were of Legendary Level, while those of Demigod Level were plentiful.

"Demigods roam the streets, Legendaries are as common as dogs," Fang Jie thought to himself.

Indeed, the Legendaries here bowed and scraped, or else they kept their distance from everyone—probably not only fearing danger. After all, they could not withstand the aura emitted by those on the Demigod Level.

With so many Demigods gathered, even if they didn’t intend to exude their presence, they had to release some to maintain it.

Fang Jie also noticed that everyone was flying low, none daring to soar too high. He didn’t know the reason, but there had to be some rule, and not wanting to cause any trouble, Fang Jie did the same.

Moments later, Fang Jie had moved beyond the Teleportation Array. Outside the array, the scenes were bustling with activity. Yet the quietness lent an eerie feel to the place.

Coupled with the profound presence of Undead Creatures, it almost gave off the illusion of wandering through a Ghost Market.

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