Chapter 1384: Chapter 1384

Next, Du You and the two sisters returned to their territory, where Du You had already activated a large number of spheres along the way. Just as Du You expected, the blueprints that came out corresponded to the enemies defeated.

Of course, Du You also found many blueprints on the bodies of former Professionals, but it seemed wasteful to use them here.

There were blueprints of humans, Elves, and various other races; they shouldn’t be wasted so carelessly.

The majority of the blueprints that dropped were either Demons or Undead Creatures. Du You decided to keep the Undead blueprints for later use in the Tangled Undead World, where there was a need to bolster strength.

This world, however, was at the sixth tier, and Du You was content creating more common constructs that he deemed unworthy of his attention.

After some thought, he finally set his sights on the Demons, deciding to directly build a Demon Worm Pool here.

Most Demons evolved from demon worms, and the Hell Demons were no different. The Demon Worm Pool is one of the Demon’s foundational structures. Once the pool was completed, the entire territory would be considered one of the Hell Demons’ foundational territories.

Then, Du You let the newly emerged demon worms evolve into lower-tier Minor Demons and used them as labor along with his skeletons to start constructing various domestic buildings and branch of the armed forces buildings for the fifth and fourth tiers. Within a few days, a number of Demon forces were born, roaming freely across the land.

Similarly, as the territory construction proceeded, the remnants of the aura from the previous battle began to dissipate in the land.

No matter how strong the individual aura, could it compare to that of Earth’s Will? As Earth’s Will began its intrusion into this world, this world would ultimately be incorporated into Earth’s framework.

A few days later, Du You found that his territory experience was at full capacity, but there was no helping it, as he didn’t carry enough black Crystal Coins. The ones he had just obtained were his to keep, not to be wasted.

Therefore, Du You didn’t upgrade the territory and decided to wait until he left to do so.

Regarding the sixth-tier Demon branch of the armed forces buildings, after some contemplation, Du You decided to keep only one, and did not plan to leave the others here. Just one sixth-tier branch was enough for the territory to dominate this world and possibly take the whole world for itself.

Since it was possible, there was no need to waste resources. It felt like a waste, just like those fifth-tier buildings in Central City; Du You felt it would be better to use them in other worlds.

While building, Du You also began clearing up the remaining skeletons and Demons in the vicinity. These things could not be left behind, as they posed potential threats. Demons could attract others from different worlds, while Undead Creatures, once out of their master’s control, would go mad and attack all living beings. All this was detrimental to Earth’s development in this world.

So, according to various regulations, in order to perfectly complete this task, he would need to eradicate these remnants. Otherwise, Du You would have left upon mission completion, not staying behind.

But what Du You did not expect was that before he could leave, someone came looking for him.

The visitor was an Elf, and judging by the tense demeanor of those around, the Elf likely held a high status.

"Greetings, human. I am Kara, the Elf Elder. I thank you for helping us rid the Evil Wasteland of a scourge. I am here to express the gratitude of the Elf race on their behalf." Although Kara said this, her face was filled with caution.

Du You nodded, "You wish to take back the Elves that were used as labor, feel free."

Du You’s stance reassured the Elves somewhat. Indeed, they had to come forward to save their kin, but they were previously unable to confront the large numbers of sixth-tier Demons.

Someone who could eliminate those Demons certainly possessed greater strength. Yet observing Du You, whose company consisted of Demons and Undead Creatures, one might wonder if there was some relation to the previous group. Other forces were in wait-and-see mode, but the Elves had to step forward, even sending an Elder of royal bloodline to show sincerity.

After pondering, Kara asked, "I am uncertain of your plans, but if there is any way we can assist, our Elf race will do our utmost to help." They dared not show hostility to someone with such formidable strength.

To someone of the sixth tier like Kara, the three individuals before her seemed like a vast Abyss, impossible to fully grasp. No wonder they could eliminate the local Demons.

The remnants of the previous battlefield were left just as it had been, the aura of the massive battle still lingering without concealment.

Du You spoke up, "We advocate for friendly neighborhood relations. The territory we claim is only this piece of the Wilderness. Even though we use Demons and Undead, we have complete control over them and they are not a threat."

After some thought, Du You continued, "In the future, I will assign others to manage this land. Most of our management will be humans, and we are in principle not opposed to Elves wanting to be involved."

Could they be involved? Thinking it over, Kara decided to return and confer with others.

It was necessary to have their influence here, even if just to sway the decision-makers; they couldn’t afford to risk an Elf crisis.

Under a relatively friendly atmosphere, the two parties reached some agreements. However, what Du You did not anticipate was that once Kara left and the Elves were safe, various major powers began sending their representatives to interact with him.

At this point, the only normal humans were Du You and the two sisters, leaving no choice but for Du You to personally meet with them. Du You felt increasingly annoyed, urgently needing to resolve things here to leave.

But with these emissary groups, he couldn’t just ignore them; if their perception considered him a threat, controlling this world wouldn’t be easy. It surely wasn’t feasible to subdue them with military force. Even though that was a common and even the most frequent method, it was just too time-consuming for Du You who didn’t want to stay.

"Master, aren’t you going to do something about this? They’ve settled here," Lin Yushi pointed out, indicating that some of the emissary teams hadn’t actually left, but had instead stationed themselves here.

"What can I do? Just wait and leave this in Li Minglu’s hands. The control of a world, I am curious to see what will happen," Du You seemed quite interested.

"Fine, then. We’ll tolerate them for a while," said Lin Yushi irritably, her displeasure stemming only from her aversion to certain women. The source of this content ɪs 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵※𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮※𝓷𝓮𝓽