Chapter 1313: Chapter 1313
Skeleton Assembly Workshop (Tier 6):
Skeleton Ballistae Level 45: 600 units/month, full price 200 Blue Crystal Coins/unit
Skeleton Worm Level 40: 1000 pieces/month, full price 50 Blue Crystal Coins/piece
Skeleton Crushing Machine Level 48: 500 units/month, full price 250 Blue Crystal Coins/unit
The Skeleton Assembly Workshop, due to the lack of corresponding blueprints and branches of the armed forces, couldn’t upgrade its level or add new varieties. The huge cost of upgrading to tier six only served to increase production.
Meanwhile, the White Bone Elephant Mausoleum, due to the lack of suitable materials, didn’t even have its building level upgraded, remaining at tier five.
To upgrade these branch of the armed forces buildings, Du You had to consume many tier-six Undead. For these things, Du You made his Undead secretly capture numerous tier-six Undead and Demons on the battlefield by utilizing the world’s rules.
If other Undead were to discover such actions, the consequences would be severe. Eventually, Du You didn’t dare to continue.
Because of this, Du You also missed many opportunities to kill Demons himself, leading to significant losses in his Crystal Coin earnings. Of course, all of this was for the sake of making his territory more secure, as the world was rather dangerous.
Dragon Tomb (Tier 6):
Zombie Dragon Level 53: 100 pieces/month, full price 1500 Black Crystal Coins/piece (+100%)
Ghost Dragon Level 53: 100 pieces/month, full price 1500 Black Crystal Coins/piece
Black Flame Bone Dragon Level 47: 300 pieces/month, full price 300 Blue Crystal Coins/piece
Lastly, came the Dragon Tomb. Du You didn’t upgrade its level but added a new branch of the armed forces, namely the Black Flame Bone Dragon. Speaking of which, the Black Flame Bone Dragon was actually a Bone Dragon that Du You had sacrificed himself. This update ıs available on 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵⚑𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮⚑𝓷𝓮𝓽
However, the Bone Dragons sacrificed by Du You were level 45, while those produced by the Dragon Tomb were level 47.
At the same time, there were differences. Du You found that the Black Flame Bone Dragons produced by the Dragon Tomb had flames far inferior to the ones he had sacrificed. They were also lacking in techniques and intellect.
They couldn’t control many Undead and their combat strength wasn’t even as strong as the original level 45 Bone Dragon’s.
It seemed that it was another failed experimental product. The benefit was that these Bone Dragons didn’t need to be Summoned by him and didn’t require wasting so many Demonic Flame Skeletons; they were cheap and their combat strength was still decent.
The newest construction, the Ghost Knight Castle, was unable to be upgraded. In Du You’s region, without any Ghost territories, capturing Ghosts was impossible, and naturally, the territory level couldn’t be upgraded either.
Thinking about it, Du You realized that upgrading his territory levels in this world was fairly easy. Over in the Yalan Continent, he hadn’t managed to upgrade a single tier-five building to tier six, while here, he had upgraded so many.
It was easier to upgrade special Attribute buildings.
While Du You was continuously upgrading branches of the armed forces and buildings, nearby in the Chaotic Lands, changes were also occurring.
It was unclear how Skarow managed it, but he somehow called many Undead to this place for trading. As for the means he used behind the scenes, Du You didn’t bother to concern himself; as long as it was useful, it was fine.
It had to be said, Skarow was truly talented. He bribed some Undead to trade, then promoted the benefits of his side’s trade market everywhere. Coupled with the lack of other Chaotic Lands nearby and ten tier-six Dragon-series Ghost Dragons guarding the place, safety was greatly assured, and it was no longer the disordered situation as before.
Anyone doing business or living here discovered great freedom and assured safety.
Initially, many who wished to bully common Undead through strength were either reluctant to come or were caught and dealt with by the newly established police department, making many afraid to come.
But as time passed, everyone gradually found that, aside from needing to respect order, there was nothing else to worry about. It was rare to see situations like bullying or unexplained disappearances.
Hence, a stable and fair trade market began to gain favor from surrounding Undead. With strong protection in place, no one worried about encountering unfair treatment here.
As the reputation gradually spread, the land, which originally had nearly no Undead, began to teem with them, and prosperity followed suit.
Later on, Skarow proposed to Du You to build a city here, which Du You allowed.
The City of the Dead was different from a human city. It didn’t need many residential buildings, just some functional constructions for shops, since Undead didn’t need to sleep and could manage anywhere.
The large city walls enclosed a place that could accommodate more Undead. Likewise, it made it difficult for criminal Undead to escape.
Plus, the high-grade feeling brought by the large walls meant it didn’t take long for the entire trade city to become a famous place near and far. Even neighboring lords came here to find things they needed.
Skarow was planning to build some simple cities for trading here.
Similarly, due to the inconvenience of bartering, Du You had Skarow consider creating a new currency to replace the previous Soul Fire and barter system. Du You, coming from Earth, of course, knew the significant role of a unified currency. Speaking of which, if not for this trade market, it wouldn’t have been easy for him to upgrade his buildings’ levels.
Many odd materials were obtained from this market; his decision to come here was indeed correct.
However, the following tasks couldn’t be completed in a short time. Du You had already been here for a long duration. After all affairs were settled, Du You prepared to leave this world.
After issuing his orders, Du You, accompanied by his two sisters, opened the spatial passageway and left the place.
"How did so much time pass by? Wait, could it be the higher the level of the world, the closer its time flow to Earth’s?"
Du You was surprised by the time. Previously, the time ratio between each extraterrestrial world and Earth was 1:24, and as Earth’s erosion of the Other World progressed, this ratio would gradually decrease until they became the same.
However, for the world he was in, Earth hadn’t eroded much, so the time ratio shouldn’t have changed. But after returning this time, Du You discovered the time ratio had actually become 1:2.
If this world wasn’t special, then it would match his guess, that higher-tier worlds were .
"There’s nothing on record, so it’ll need to be understood later. But we’ve been away for quite some time; I wonder if there are any issues at the company."
"Certainly, we’ve received not a few messages," Du You stated as he checked his wristwatch.