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Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission

Chapter 994: 994: Three-Way Division of the Plane

Author: Stars Fall
updatedAt: 2025-11-05

Chapter 994: Chapter 994: Three-Way Division of the Plane

The two sides had been at war for many years, but the disturbance was small because neither wanted to trigger an extreme reaction from the opponent.

If a large number of gods were to arrive, their benefits would be significantly reduced. Moreover, if people behind them knew they had been here for so long, naturally there wouldn’t be any good feelings towards them.

Even though they would do the same, the mentality would be different.

Also, if it has not been settled for such a long time, it would surely make them a laughingstock.

The most crucial thing is, if a major war were to break out, the heavy losses to the Divine Race would lead some resentment to fall upon them. If the gains cannot outweigh the losses, their future days would be tough.

This is the same whether it’s the Demon God or the Light God; none of them wants this.

Thus, the longer it takes, the more cautious they become, falling into a state of entanglement.

If things continue this way, there are only two possible outcomes: either a long-term stalemate waiting for changes, or eventually agreeing to divide the entire plane in half.

This kind of division often happens during a struggle.

Neither wants to give up huge benefits, nor do they want conflict because the gains wouldn’t outweigh the losses. Ultimately, both sides compromise by splitting the plane, which is likely to happen here as well.

However, at this point a twist occurred, as a powerful Undead System intervened.

If the undead cannot be driven out, their interests would be jeopardized.

At this point, the demons began a large-scale expulsion of the undead, but the result was a stalemate. Taking advantage of this, both sides started expanding, breaking the fragile balance completely.

When the Light Camp could no longer sit idle, all three parties continued expanding, with the scope growing larger and larger.

Each side has its own means of expansion, so their speed is not slow.

Fang Jie observed this scene with relief, as he had prepared quickly, with ample Land of Faith. At this moment, he had already arranged the faith issues of the five native gods, preventing them from collapsing and dying.

Their believers are also continuously being gathered; if they cannot withdraw in time and die, there’s nothing he can do.

Currently, Fang Jie has also gathered a large number of natives within the Undead Camp.

Fang Jie doesn’t treat the natives as cannon fodder, but rather as a cover. Within his own Divine Country, many are armoring themselves for battle, joining the war.

Right now it is not just revenge on demons, but also establishing merit.

In such a vast world, if the merit is significant enough, he wouldn’t have to worry about his future, and neither would his descendants. As long as there is no betrayal of the god, he believes there won’t be major problems.

With the leadership of these individuals, the tactical diversity on the battlefield is enhanced, and the development speed is very fast.

The Light Camp’s command post is constantly filled with the sound of arguments.

Especially on the Human Faction side, where noises never cease. Their opinions are always discordant, and there are continuous issues. At this moment, internal conflicts have begun to emerge.

For the humans, internal conflicts are even beyond the control of the gods, who can only suppress them.

These internal conflicts have influenced the elves, who were already not fond of humans with too many thoughts; now they despise and distrust the Human Faction even more.

This is the problem with the union of two different divine races: they cannot cooperate perfectly, instead becoming mutually wary.

Due to internal strife, the Light Camp, aside from quick initial development by leveraging the Land of Faith, later became increasingly weak. After all, this plane doesn’t entirely consist of one race.

The Light Camp did not show its faith’s superiority, instead, it constantly made them cannon fodder.

The result is that the spread of faith among different races has become increasingly difficult, affecting their development speed. Of course, demons were even more affected.

The demons have been chaotically attacking everywhere without any plan.

Some Demon Commanders are quite clever, but their overall view is inadequate. The key issue is their reluctance to cooperate with others, and even more, they don’t want others to overshadow them, being too selfish.

Without the Demon God’s oversight, these demons are even more chaotic.

Although many places can be captured with sheer numbers, there are more areas that aren’t so easily conquered.

In contrast, the undead have sufficient logistical support and a robust logistics system. Attacking from multiple directions, their speed of expansion is the fastest. Initially, they had only two divisions fighting against the demons and the Light Camp.

On the battlefield, they are continuously engaging in combat, but the front lines remain relatively unchanged.

However, at the rear, it’s different. A large number of undead army troops are dispatched to conquer regions and control numerous natives. Due to their large numbers, they cannot be completely transferred in a short time.

Most of the population can only stay on this plane, waiting for the transfer when it’s time to devour the plane.

Thus, in the blink of an eye, a year passed in this major war on the entire plane. Indeed, this great chaos lasted for a full year, making it Fang Jie’s longest battle.

If he hadn’t transported his entire Divine Country here, Qin Lan might have complained when he returned late.

Over the year, the entire plane has undergone earth-shattering changes. Now, the plane is divided into three parts, with only a few very remote areas remaining unconquered.

The map shows that the largest area is occupied by the undead, due to their sheer numbers.

With massive numbers and skilled command tactics, the undead forcibly occupied about half of the territory. At the border, they continue to battle the other two sides.

Unfortunately, they cannot see the rear scene, otherwise they would know that the governance by the undead is very orderly.

In terms of governance, the abilities displayed by the undead far exceed those of the Light System.

If the nobles saw this, they wouldn’t know how to react—being inferior to a skeleton?

Following them is the Light System, which occupies three-fifths of the remaining half. In this vast area, it’s mainly humans and elves taking charge.

Their social system has not progressed; on the contrary, it somewhat regressed.

Because at this moment, nearly half of them have reverted to a slave society, very peculiar.

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