Era of the transmigrating earth-Chapter 2079: Locust-Like Guild Expansion

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Chapter 2079: Chapter 2079: Locust-Like Guild Expansion

After two months, the major fragmented guilds have already organized themselves. Of course, there are still some guilds that haven’t completed their fragmentation and are still in the midst of internal conflicts.

However, at this time, to everyone’s surprise, those fragmented guilds did not fall into internal troubles. Likewise, they had no intentions of undermining other branches.

Or rather, the upper class didn’t, although the lower class fought fiercely, it didn’t affect the decision-making of the upper class at all.

As this month just began, the major fragmented guilds mobilized again and attacked other surrounding forces.

One by one, space channels opened, and the war erupted so suddenly. Although they didn’t directly start a guild war, they opened channels directly to the guild’s headquarters, bringing the fight to the doorstep.

When the army advances to a certain extent, they can directly initiate a guild war. At this point, a guild war can be started unilaterally, no longer requiring the other party’s consent.

This is also a rule, but it is necessary to reach the standard line, and this standard line is not so easy to reach.

Besides, the other party now cannot refuse even if they want to. As a top guild, it’s fortunate they have a headquarters; if this place gets destroyed, the guild would suffer a severe blow.

With the world being sealed, the strong cannot escape. If this world really collapses, the consequences would be dire.

At this time, they have no choice but to fight. Soon, several connected worlds were engulfed in war.

"Damn it, damn it, we haven’t gone looking for them, and they actually came looking for trouble, are they crazy? And two fragmented guilds teamed up to attack us. When did their relationship become so good?"

Normally, such face-tearing battles would sour relationships, who would have thought they could still team up like this.

"Because of common interests and threats, perhaps. After all, our strength is now stronger than them individually, so we’ve been seen as a threat, right?" Someone proposed speechlessly, now the situation is reversed.

"Threat, my ass. Although our strength is stronger than theirs, it’s not to the point of crushing them; it’s impossible to wipe out any of them, how can this be considered a threat?"

Perhaps they understood the meaning of threat differently from everyone else, everyone thought.

"Also, how did they find this place? Suddenly so many space channels appeared, there absolutely are traitors, traitors deserve to die." That was right, without traitors, this wouldn’t have happened.

Moreover, so many people defecting at once, there must be traitors in the upper class, otherwise it couldn’t be so secretive.

The Guild Leader looked around. At this moment, the Guild Leader felt like everyone was a traitor. At this time, no one dared to speak, whoever dared to speak out would be causing trouble for themselves.

After all, in their guild, only the Guild Leader was tier eight, no one else was. Furthermore, the Guild Leader was a powerful tier eight late-stage existence, who commands absolute authority in the guild, can kill anyone at will.

If the Guild Leader considered someone a traitor, even if they died then and there, no one would dare to say anything.

"It’s not good, the guild war, the guild war standard has been reached." Suddenly, someone ran in loudly announcing.

Then, everyone’s complexion changed, because they discovered the guild war prompt appeared. At the first instance of the guild war standard being reached, the other party unilaterally initiated the guild war, now all the worlds began to connect comprehensively.

It’s just the world consciousness directly made the connection, any means are unable to block it. Once this war begins, no world operating under the name of the guild can escape, everyone will be dragged into it.

"Damn bastards, they really dare. Did they really think I was scared? You’ve cultivated before, doesn’t mean I haven’t."

"That’s right, he had cultivated before, has a certain foundation." If not for this, he wouldn’t always consume most of the guild’s resources to enhance himself.

Precisely because of this, over these years, his strength had increased significantly, while no one else reached tier eight.

"But he doesn’t know, he’s just someone with a foundation, while the opponents are the ones who cultivated from the start without any direct power exchange. In actuality, there’s still a huge power gap at the same level, not as evenly matched as he understands." The key is, on the other side, there is not just one person, but several waiting.

The following battle is as usual, the Guild Leader fights directly, meeting the strong individuals of the opposing guild. Then finds out he’s completely outmatched, unable to escape.

A few go up together, disregarding everything, and directly slaughter him.

Next, these people surged in, and killed all those in the guild who reached tier seven, the guild completely fell apart, no one remained unified, except for a few resisting stubbornly, the rest had all surrendered.

"So next, this world will be just as we previously discussed, split from the middle, each taking half."

Anyway, the worlds that were originally connected, after re-evolving and cycling through, will reconnect, thus easier to split. Originally, worlds needed comprehensive calculations, massive data to divide, but they split it with a few words. No calculations needed, after all, the results were the same, just nominally different.

This time, it wasn’t just them attacking the surrounding Other World, but all the stabilized guilds did the same. The forces that originally felt threats had disappeared vanished half overnight, and these guilds expanded once more.

It’s just like locusts, continually devouring, the range growing larger. Once reaching a certain point, they split into groups and continued expanding. This behavior continued for less than two rounds, and Du You’s sphere of control expanded to unknown bounds.

Then, the strong quietly dispersed, joined other places, and blended in, replacing those deceased, and began redevelopment. Once the guild reaches a certain degree, then a new round of splitting will begin again.

This time, it also attracted more attention. But still, since everyone’s information exchange amongst each other wasn’t very convenient, all felt the same.

A new powerful guild has risen, posing a significant threat to them, that’s all.

After all, no one bothered to find out what the previous version of this guild was like, what they had done before, no one would pay attention. Even if there were some rumors, they wouldn’t alarm those at the top.