Era of the transmigrating earth-Chapter 2073: It’s Time to Split Again

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Chapter 2073: Chapter 2073: It’s Time to Split Again

In short, the enemy’s strong fighters were relentlessly pursued by these madmen, scared by their reckless tactics of trading injury for life.

In the chaos, the casualties on our side increased dramatically. In the end, one by one, the strong fighters were wiped out, even drawing the attention of the world’s consciousness. However, the world’s consciousness only had some vague awareness.

From the world consciousness’s perspective, this war was clearly initiated by them; losing the war was their just deserts. There was nothing wrong with the entire event, and there was no need to punish anyone.

At this time, Du You also noticed the attention of the world consciousness. "I see, could it be that the rapid deaths of too many strong fighters attract the attention of the world consciousness? Indeed, these strong fighters are ultimately forces under its control too," thought Du You silently, beginning to analyze various possibilities.

"Future slaughters should be staggered; don’t let too many die in a short period of time. At least space them a few days apart. Even if it’s just Outer World time, it should give the world consciousness some explanation," Lin Yucha reminded, and Du You nodded. "You’re right, we should stagger them. This battle was orchestrated by them, so the fault is on their part. But it will be different when we start it ourselves."

The war has reached what’s known as garbage time, a moment for harvest.

The subsequent events were hardly worth mentioning, consisting mostly of relentless pursuit and destruction of worlds, leading the world into a new cycle, and then locking its coordinates. Ultimately, as the opposing world evolved anew, we directly entered and controlled it, linking it to our own world, thereby forming a brand new one.

The essence of the world constantly improves, and the quality of the guild also consistently upgrades.

But after a round of expansion, Du You realized things weren’t quite as he thought.

"The surrounding forces remain strong, and seem even stronger. However, our guild’s strength is too formidable, certainly drawing their attention. If they unite, we might not be able to compete for now."

As expansion progresses, the realm grows larger, encountering diverse clusters of cities and increasingly powerful forces around them.

According to some information, among these forces, some are suspected to have Tier 9 strong fighters. Du You doesn’t know the specifics, as Tier 9 fighters are rarely seen in action, and no one dares to make definite conclusions.

But Du You is certain that when their guild faces life or death, if there are Tier 9 fighters, they will surely appear.

Yet, ironically, his guild’s territory is much stronger than theirs, lacking top-level strong fighters, complicating any conflicts. Who knows what the so-called survival standards are in the minds of those Tier 9 fighters?

Du You, unsure, naturally cannot act recklessly. After contemplating, Du You remarked, "Looks like another round of fragmentation is about to begin."

"Do we still need to fragment? Won’t someone notice something’s wrong?"

"Certainly, some might notice, but very few. Information flow in this world isn’t convenient; if only a few voice concerns, who would believe them?" Yes, it’s not about whether they would believe, but rather if they want to believe.

People refuse to believe that these fragmented guilds are still unified, still under one leadership.

Because that poses too great a threat to them. People always prefer considering avenues beneficial to themselves.

Besides, even considering rationally, since it has already fragmented, with such strong power and force within, why listen to others’ commands? It’s completely unreasonable; power is not so easily relinquished.

Given normal circumstances, this wouldn’t pose a problem. But in reality, these circumstances aren’t normal. Since all strong fighters are doppelgangers, and a significant portion inside the guild are doppelgangers, anything is possible.

Since they are doppelgangers, how would the leadership change unless the doppelgangers became independent?

But Du You’s strength is too formidable, coupled with constant communication with the doppelgangers, betraying him is nearly impossible.

"But before discussing fragmentation, at least we need to complete the current tasks. Occupy these worlds, then develop the foundation of several top-level guilds." Du You spoke thoughtfully.

"Sister, you shouldn’t always assist the Master with strategic planning; our own guild also needs development."

Indeed, the Seed Guild they initially established, though developing well, lags far behind Du You’s guild because they are often absent.

Though Du You hasn’t developed a new guild nearby, they have now reached a bottleneck.

"What can I do? The guild’s strength derives from the strength of top fighters. We only have two Tier 7 fighters on our side, artificially sped up through special means. Other individuals are advancing too slowly."

The high quality of doppelgangers is also a problem, making it hard to speed them up using special means.

"Sister, think of a solution. Master, won’t you say something?"

Du You felt some headache, but he hesitated to reject the usual requests of the two sisters. After pondering, Du You suddenly said, "The only way is to let my doppelganger enter your guild and aid its development."

This brings the benefit of faster guild development, providing the sisters’ doppelgangers more resources to enhance themselves. Regardless, the quality of doppelgangers controlled by the sisters is much better than his.

Perhaps, future Tier 9 combat may indeed be entrusted to them.

"That’s settled then," Lin Yushi exclaimed joyfully. As for Du You’s doppelganger joining, they weren’t concerned; everything of theirs belonged to the Master, as long as he was happy.

Lin Yucha shook her head, not opposing it; it indeed was a good idea. With Du You’s doppelganger joining, the guild would develop faster, facilitating some future endeavors.

Across various worlds, the arrangement of altars is accelerating. But with so many low-level worlds, fully controlling them isn’t easy.

Moreover, upon controlling these worlds, adventurers cannot enter, necessitating ways to fully open these worlds. Otherwise, low-level adventurers will have nowhere to go, and the world consciousness will certainly notice.

Hence, communicating with the world consciousness next and formulating new rules is urgent.