Chapter 1303: Chapter 1303
After some discussion, Skarow understood Du You’s intentions. This fellow was truly a sly lich who had always been mixing in the lower echelons; his ability to discern words and observe expressions was impressively honed.
Following that, Skarow returned to the Land of Chaos, which was the first task Du You had given to Skarow.
Moreover, since Skarow was a follower of the territory, as long as Du You was within the Lord’s Mansion, he could see everything that happened with Skarow. This was one of the constraints of a territory follower, which Du You had not utilized before.
"This guy’s abilities, how should I put it, although I’m not sure if he understands the bigger picture, when it comes to interacting with people, I’m afraid there are very few on Earth who could do it better."
Although Lin Yucha did not fellow, she recognized his abilities. Du You nodded slightly; if it were not for a world where the strong are revered, with these skills alone, he could make a name for himself.
Sadly, this fellow had chosen his talents poorly, not focusing on improving his strength, which made him of little use.
After the transformation, this fellow was clearly meant to be a Mage by profession, but his innate abilities had nothing to do with mages, which was a baffling situation. Regarding his tier, he had an unprecedented low of only three stars.
One must realize that when followers were converted from natives, their star ratings would usually improve. Looking at this, it’s very possible that this fellow had only two-star talent before, no wonder he had only achieved tier two strength for so many years. Considering that thinking Undead Creatures advance in power much more than mindless common undead, this was notable.
In summary, through Skarow’s efforts, Du You became aware of the six tier-six undead on the opposite side and learned some of their plans. Skarow, without raising any suspicion, did reconnaissance and conversed in a manner whereby they gave away too much without realizing it.
Compared with Skarow, these strength-only undead were as naive in mind as little lambs.
After a few days of contact, these individuals acknowledged the threat of Du You’s territory, but none dared to fight. The calmer they were on their side, the more masters gradually gathered.
What Skarow told them was that the people here had become conceited due to their excessive power and wanted to enter the battlefield to scoop up some benefits. They were unaware that Du You had been summoned by the Death God, thinking he was some clueless nobody who had tumbled out from who knows where.
Without a summon, so many entering the battlefield would surely be excluded by others. New ɴᴏᴠᴇʟ ᴄhapters are published on 𝖓𝖔𝖛𝖊𝖑~𝖋𝖎𝖗𝖾~𝖓𝖊𝖙
Although they were a fighting force too, they were definitely willing to send them off to die. In their opinion, as long as one entered the battlefield, however many went in, that’s how many would die; nobody would come out alive.
Thus, they waited here, biding their time for Du You and his group to leave.
Waiting , the time for the next month arrived. "Let’s go, we depart now."
With the turn of the month, Du You’s forces had expanded once more. A large number of undead set out, Du You taking all four hundred tier-six Zombie Dragons, but only bringing along a hundred Ghost Dragons.
Another hundred Ghost Dragons, Du You concealed within his territory, waiting for the enemy to attack.
As for Du You himself, he donned a mask to act as the commander of this battle. Wrapped in a dense dark aura, he appeared to be an unusual undead who cultivated dark forces. And being able to cultivate up to tier six was indeed rare. Unless Du You revealed himself, no one would think he was human.
The two sisters hid inside the belly of a Ghost Dragon, with Lin Yucha casting an invisibility cloak, concealing both of them. Coupled with the Undead Aura of the Ghost Dragon itself masking them, no one could see anything within.
On the road, almost everyone concealed their aura, with Du You also arranging two tier-six Zombie Dragons to patrol the surroundings. No one dared to approach, and because of the distance being too far, they could not quite perceive clearly.
"That fellow has indeed concealed a lot of strength; there are at least eight or nine tier-six powerhouses in this team," a tier-six undead remarked from afar, his face somber as he made a tally.
"It’s a good thing they’re all going to the battlefield to seek death. If they attacked the Land of Chaos, even if we joined forces, we wouldn’t be a match."
Beside him, a figure as dark as a shadow spoke, and even though he too belonged to a special race, he fell far short compared to the leading tier-six Ghost Dragon, not to mention the latter also countered him.
"Gentlemen, I wasn’t wrong, was I? Now, at most, there are only three tier-six left inside that territory, or possibly even fewer. Their lord is over there, and once the lord is dead..."
Everyone understood; without a lord, there was no way to control the Bone Dragons. These Bone Dragons would not be returning anytime soon. On the battlefield, anything could happen. As long as they took clean action, what could the others do upon their return?
As top powerhouses in the Land of Chaos, what they wanted was a free place. They could have a lord as a neighbor, but the neighbor couldn’t be too strong, a threat to them, or else they would unite and attack.
Over the years, several territories had been destroyed by their unified attack, and this one wouldn’t make a difference. It was just that this territory had particularly strong forces, too bad its lord wasn’t very smart.
Watching the mighty army leave the territory, marching towards the battlefield, they did not act immediately.
"Lich, you monitor them. Once they’ve entered the battlefield, come back and report to us."
A tier-six Zombie instructed Skarow, who was by his side; Skarow bowed respectfully, without a flaw to find. "As you command, I will go and observe," said Skarow as he greeted them and ran off in that direction.
When facing powerful figures, one must always converse with the utmost submissiveness; that was Skarow’s experience that had enabled him to survive thus far.
It was clear that the other party was very pleased; the weak needed to behave like the weak. Even if one had decent abilities, arrogance was unacceptable. Just like that fellow before, who was directly killed for being too proud and unsightly.
Furthermore, the task of surveilling the others, even without this Lich, they had others who could do just as well.
The army could not possibly travel quickly, it took several days on the road to finally enter the battlefield. Du You did not hesitate and led his people in immediately. On the other side, Skarow promptly relayed the news back.
However, Skarow did not hurry back to join them after delivering the message, instead running off into the distance. Upon the arrival of the agreed time, Skarow would return to the territory. By then, those people should be dead and gone.