Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission
Chapter 931: Fishing in Troubled Waters and Revenge
CHAPTER 931: CHAPTER 931: FISHING IN TROUBLED WATERS AND REVENGE
After entering the battlefield, Fang Jie finally realized how chaotic it truly was. It seemed chaotic from the outside, but upon entering, he discovered that what he had seen before was possibly only a tenth of the chaos.
At this moment, Fang Jie dared not use the Void Barrier here.
Because his understanding of the Void Barrier was insufficient, and its flexibility was lacking, it was easy to be hit here.
Once hit, it would surely be discovered, rendering it useless. Moreover, his barrier was quite large, needing at least to envelop himself. In a place filled with chaotic energy flows like this, it was easy to be accidentally harmed.
In such a place, even Fang Jie could only rely on his own strength to fight.
Bai Gu protected him, and the White Lotus Protection formed a second layer of defense, reducing the pressure on Fang Jie somewhat.
In this place, he could easily find an enemy, and then use the White Bone Vine to capture it. If the enemy was too strong, he would first use the Divine Punishment Sword to execute a surprise attack, then capture them.
After capturing them, Fang Jie could execute them according to his plan, and then extract their Origin.
In this environment, he could rapidly improve himself by extracting and burning the Origin to enhance the power of his Divine Arts.
Fang Jie also noticed that many people here were similar to himself.
However, they found extracting Origin to be less easy, and due to their roughness, they wasted a lot during the extraction process.
Only those with strong power could提升 their strength by burning the Divine Origin on the battlefield, while others initially stored it for later use.
Of course, if someone died, their previously extracted Origin would be used as loot by others.
Initially, some people stored it, but later, fewer and fewer were doing so.
Because in this place, if you couldn’t quickly enhance your strength, you’d be killed by those who could; storing too many spoils of war also made you an easy target, so no one dared to keep them anymore.
"I see, it seems the four Original Laws still have a significant role, I underestimated them before."
Fang Jie realized when he saw others extracting Divine Origin, not everyone was like him.
His Origin was strong, making extraction easier and perfect, whereas others, even with slow extraction, wasted a lot, let alone the current situation where waste was rampant.
Indeed, if everyone were like him, these Gods who’ve lived for so long couldn’t possibly be this weak.
Many Gods remain as Lower Gods for a long time not just because of issues with their direction of Law comprehension.
In the chaos, Fang Jie suddenly heard a loud shout. "Eliminate that person using the Life Domain."
He then noticed a God who had comprehended the Life Law, using a skill very familiar to him, Life Domain. A wave of life aura spread out, providing great supplement to allies.
But the next moment, countless attacks hit, instantly turning the unfortunate God into fragments.
Fang Jie broke out in a cold sweat: "Thankfully, I didn’t use Life Ripple earlier, or it would have been troublesome. Even if I used it, it could only enhance myself, not others, even the absorption speed would have to be reduced."
These divine arts that could aid allies significantly influenced the course of the war.
If anyone used them, the opposing camp would stop at nothing to eliminate them.
And whether allies would come to the rescue was uncertain. Being targeted meant facing numerous and powerful enemies, something not everyone was willing to risk rescuing.
This is why no one used large-scale auxiliary divine arts here.
No, it’s not that no one used them, Fang Jie glanced around and noticed some were indeed using them.
However, these were Gods from the same Divine Race gathered together, protected by other Gods, forming a complete protective circle. Only those within would use such divine arts.
Though others wanted to eliminate them, they found it difficult.
Moreover, the Gods enhanced by support could exhibit even stronger combat power.
It’s fair to say unless encountered by other teams, both being of opposing nature, a fight wouldn’t break out.
Some teams, initially unwilling to clash, due to certain reasons, ended up fighting before separation.
In conclusion, despite the battlefield’s chaos, it had a discernible pattern.
Fang Jie cautiously roamed around the edge of the Undead Camp, stealthily launching surprise attacks on various enemies.
Whether it was an Evil God or a God Monster, even opposing Gods, he wouldn’t let them escape. During this period, his various divine arts grew rapidly, though reaching the limit would still take time.
Especially his Void Barrier, it was truly an energy consumer.
At this moment, Fang Jie suddenly saw a familiar figure, it was that Zombie who previously tried to target him.
The guy moved very fast, much like him, also fishing in troubled waters. However, from time to time, he launched surprise assaults on some people, even those who only accidentally attacked him.
Seeing this, Fang Jie quickly formed a plan in his mind.
While attacking, Fang Jie cautiously approached the guy.
"Great, the time is now." Fang Jie withdrew his surrounding Bai Gu defenses, pretending to be enthralled in combat with surrounding Gods, accidentally launching a piece of White Bone Blade in the Zombie’s direction.
The attack wasn’t strong, but it was fast, directly hitting the Zombie.
Though not injured, he was still struck by a few bones, stumbling him a bit.
Then, the Zombie looked around, noticing Fang Jie fighting here. At this moment, Fang Jie looked completely different from before, the Zombie didn’t recognize him.
Fang Jie even suspected that perhaps even without any changes, the Zombie still wouldn’t recognize him.
On the battlefield, after all, he ambushed too many, remembering each was impossible.
In such a chaotic place, clearly distinguishing the aura of each God wasn’t easy either. Sure enough, like before, the Zombie quietly approached.
"He took the bait, great, let’s see whose trick is better now."
Fang Jie smirked coldly inside, pretending to be oblivious on the surface. He seemed experienced, yet to an experienced eye, looked like a newcomer—such rookies were the easiest to deal with.