Abyss Summoner-Chapter 346 - 338: Aid to the Abyss

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Chapter 346: Chapter 338: Aid to the Abyss

"Not tasty..."

The Inferior Demon leaned against the door of a warehouse, looking at the pile of packages with a somewhat disinterested expression. After all, compared to the flesh and blood of the strong, these bread, dried insect meat, and some daily necessities weren’t much of a temptation to her.

But beside her, Flora wore a look of delight.

Chen Feng fulfilled his promise to provide a batch of supplies to the Cat Race. Over a week, countless supplies even filled an entire warehouse. If the Cat Race were to consume them, it would be enough to see them through a stable year. 𝙛𝓻𝒆𝓮𝒘𝙚𝙗𝒏𝙤𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝓬𝒐𝙢

What a grand gesture!

The support exceeded Flora’s expectations. To express her gratitude, she had already paid some interest to Chen Feng in her own way.

Among the supported materials, aside from delicious food and daily necessities, there were even some blades and firearms.

Apart from the Human World, the layout belonging to the Abyss had already begun. The Dark Elves became the priests, holding a pivotal position within the tribe, the Undead Mage had his own squad, and even the Inferior Demon was no simple being, raising a Demon Legion of over a thousand through force in the Abyss. In this, while Flora’s strength wasn’t weak, her development wasn’t significant, mostly because of her kin.

According to Flora’s description, where the Cat Race resided, there was a Kobold camp. In the past, the Kobolds would always harass them.

The main reason for Chen Feng’s support with weapons was precisely because of this. He ordered Flora to prepare for battle, and once support arrived, to organize forces to take the Kobold camp by storm, forcing them to surrender.

Abyss layout.

Chen Feng still couldn’t freely enter and exit the Abyss yet. To gain this ability, he would need to advance to the legendary rank. Therefore, before going to the Abyss, he needed to establish his own power there.

Kobolds, like goblins, were similarly timid and lowly creatures. When encountering beings weaker than themselves, they would reveal a ferocious appearance, but when faced with the strong, they would show weakness, sometimes not daring to confront and choosing instead to completely surrender.

Chen Feng’s goal was to use the Cat Race to help him enslave the Kobolds.

The Abyss was filled with minerals, and if those minerals could be brought back and crafted by some master weapon makers, sharper and more durable weapons could possibly emerge.

In this regard, the Kobolds undoubtedly became the best target. Under the rule of the Cat Race, they would mine the minerals from the ground and then somehow deliver them to his side.

By that time, the vassal Cat Race would also gradually grow stronger through this, which was precisely what Chen Feng wanted to see.

However, Chen Feng had only just stepped into the Golden Tier, and his use of abilities was still quite raw. These days, he stayed in his room, constantly studying the changes in his body.

The matter of support was expected to be carried out in two days.

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At this moment.

Compared to memories of a past life, Order had changed quite a bit. First, the surrounding city walls were much higher, with a thickness of two meters. Even if an Iron Armored Rhinoceros charged headlong against the wall with full force, it might not do any damage.

And within the inner city, there were occasional patrol guards, but they weren’t just those upright warriors; there were also some native figures!

Slaves had become warriors?

This seemed somewhat fanciful.

However, Chen Feng had created this miracle in his own way. Under the temptation of life and material rewards, the natives worked twice as hard, just to live well.

In fact, Chen Feng wasn’t harsh on these natives. As long as they completed their work, they had a certain chance to gain food or even freedom as a reward.

The natives were a race that admired the strong.

Some natives might look less like normal humans, but their pursuit of strength hadn’t changed. To them, Chen Feng was undoubtedly the right choice.

Apart from the guards, busy workers bustling through the streets were a common sight, constructing buildings within the city.

The camp surroundings were all arranged with neat square avenues.

There wasn’t any earthshaking architecture. In fact, having lived in a civilized era for a while, people had become immune to so-called skyscrapers.

Buildings that were dozens, even hundreds of meters tall weren’t built in Order—not for lack of ability, but because in the current environment, they really weren’t very practical.

The city wasn’t magnificent; it was just ordinary.

It was simply because everything about the city was very orderly. In an era where people were chased by insects and other monsters, having such a tidy environment in such a small place seemed like a miracle.

The straight roads divided into four areas, with identical drainage ditches on both sides. They weren’t particularly luxurious, but lined up neatly along the streets, they were pleasing to the eye. Just one look could make one fall in love with this place because it resembled a Barrier; compared to the terrifying outside world, it felt extraordinarily peaceful here.

There was no excrement on the roads.

In a collapsed world, where survival was precarious, what room was there for discussions of morality and character?

In such circumstances, people would vent freely in the streets. Even the elite had no mood to address such behavior. As time passed, the situation worsened until a sour stench filled any city one entered.

But in Order, defecating and urinating was strictly prohibited. Anyone violating this rule would be severely punished.

New public toilets stood at the corners of roads, aiming to provide better convenience for people.

And on the eastern experimental fields, large tracts of food were being planted. Staying prepared for danger in times of safety, Chen Feng couldn’t ignore plant research just because of some insect meat.

Du Men had not disappointed him. Besides corn, not long ago, mutated potatoes were also researched, with some as large as a fist, and larger ones reaching half a person’s size. Although yield increased, the taste wasn’t anything special.

The taste remained bitter.

However, one can’t have both fish and bear’s paw. To gain the terrifying yield of mutated plants naturally meant giving up some other qualities.

Unconsciously, Chen Feng had already moved to the forefront compared to others. Besides strength, city construction was also like this, combining a lot of experience. Compared to others’ haphazard constructions, Order already had preliminary laws and rules.

It’s hard to imagine.

Given some time to develop, what kind of city could Chen Feng ultimately build atop these ruins!

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