Era of the transmigrating earth-Chapter 2054: Completely Devour and Annex

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Chapter 2054: Chapter 2054: Completely Devour and Annex

Hu Lie’s eyes were filled with anger and frustration, deep regret gnawing at his heart. Why did he have to provoke them in the first place?

Who would have thought that a guild, established not long ago, would have so many powerful existences? It was completely impossible. Yet this impossibility was now right in front of him.

Hu Lie regretted that if he hadn’t arrogantly rushed in, demanding submission, things wouldn’t have turned out this way.

Even if he had spoken reasonably, there would still have been room for negotiation, wouldn’t there? At least when they declared a guild war, he could have refused, right? It wouldn’t have come to this.

But he didn’t realize that even if he could refuse, with his personality, would he really have done so? Of course, now it was too late for anything. The death of an eighth-tier meant the entire guild’s power was declining.

And now it wasn’t just a simple decline in guild strength, but none of them could escape.

The opponents clearly intended to wipe them out completely; he was close to losing his life. "Damn it, do you really have to go this far? This will not benefit you at all. Other guilds will not let you have an easy time once they know what you’ve done. Spare us, and we can cooperate," Hu Lie shouted loudly.

Speaking of which, it was the first time in his life he had to lower himself so much, and it was inevitable that he felt some gritting of teeth.

"Didn’t you also never intend to spare us? So, we’re the same. Why don’t you stay here? As for reputations, we’ll talk about it later," Black Spider said with a cold sneer.

At the same time, the surrounding Spider Webs became denser, gradually ensnaring Hu Lie.

The battle continued, and about half an hour later, the other four eighth-tiers were all killed. Whether they hated Du You or Hu Lie, it was useless now.

The only one left was Hu Lie, who was covered in wounds and quickly losing strength.

His skills were stiff in execution, and he couldn’t even control his power properly, draining his strength much faster than others. Black Spider, on the other hand, had used less than a tenth of his strength and was still recovering.

By this time, Hu Lie’s strength had been mostly depleted. His fighting style was a rush: a single charge to suppress and kill the enemy in a short time. But if he couldn’t suppress them quickly, he would be the one to die.

Now he had met a truly troublesome adversary, winning would indeed be strange.

"I, even if I die, I will curse you. None of you will have a good end."

The crowd laughed; a good end was something they never had. They were long ago turned into puppets by Du You, so how could there be a good end? As for Du You, the doppelganger’s condition meant nothing, and the curse was useless.

"No need to help, I’ll handle it myself." Black Spider refused the help of others.

The doppelgangers just watched from the side. As long as they didn’t let this guy escape, it was fine. The battle continued for another hour, and Hu Lie’s strength was finally nearly exhausted.

Black Spider was a bit helpless; if he had completed his finishing move, it wouldn’t have dragged on this long.

The opponent was indeed stronger than him. If he hadn’t exhausted the opponent’s strength, his attacks couldn’t even pierce the opponent’s defense and had to wear it down bit by bit, which wasted so much time.

If it weren’t for the opponent’s poor use of power, this doppelganger likely wouldn’t be a match for Hu Lie.

But in the end, Hu Lie finally exhausted all his strength; he didn’t even have the energy to attack. Only then did Black Spider seize the opportunity, piercing his skin with the venomous thread, entering Hu Lie’s body.

Then the terrifying toxin spread, Hu Lie opened his mouth but said nothing, dying just like that.

Black Spider exhaled and then said, "It’s done, let’s begin to wipe out this world. Move out any resources we need first, and then we’ll complete the final step." This was their summarized experience.

The world’s cycle would reset everything, but the resources taken out wouldn’t disappear. Although these resources couldn’t be used in the real world, they were fine in other Outer Worlds.

Among the doppelgangers present, Black Spider was the strongest, but they were all doppelgangers, equal in status.

Everyone laughed and joked, but eventually, they got down to business. The resources were moved out, and then the world was destroyed. When the cycle began again, they would enter and conquer it once more.

They were very familiar with this process by now, executing it effortlessly.

Once the eighth-tier world was broken through, the resistance of the entire enemy guild collapsed instantly. Apart from a few seventh-tiers still resisting, most surrendered.

Of course, Du You accepted those who surrendered. Weaker ones were directly controlled, while slightly stronger ones were kept as they were to pose as a front for the guild.

Many were worried about being held accountable later, so they left their guilds, disappearing who knows where.

Without eighth-tier suppression, some seventh-tier powerhouses left the guilds, gathering people to directly control their cities, intending to establish their own guilds—planning to go solo.

However, Du You wouldn’t let them off. For now, he noted them down; there wasn’t time to deal with them at the moment.

All efforts were currently directed at controlling the worlds formerly under the enemy guild. There were quite a few of these worlds, and fully controlling them would take some time. Fortunately, such tasks didn’t require him to handle everything personally.

The guild had its own eighth-tier powerhouses, who could lock coordinates. With the strongest enemies gone, the next step was step-by-step invasion and occupation. Once these worlds were controlled, the guild’s power would increase significantly.

Indeed, Du You controlled many worlds, but most of them were lower-tier. The high-tier worlds were also many on the other side.

While he controlled more eighth-tier worlds, the seventh-tier worlds were about the same.

This annexation and digestion could significantly elevate the guild’s overall strength and foundation. The information obtained was even more important.

This information contained the whereabouts and approximate strength of many other powerful guilds, and with it, Du You had the confidence to layout step by step, then attack. Ultimately, the goal was to control all the Outer Worlds.