Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2197 - 998: That’s So Abyssal (Part 3)

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Chapter 2197: Chapter 998: That’s So Abyssal (Part 3)

"I don’t know."

These low-level Lords gave the same answer again.

Before General Sethstein arrived, they were still struggling against the Abyssal Will!

If he had come a little later, quite a few of them might have heeded the Abyssal Will’s call to launch an attack on the invaders.

"Wait here." General Sethstein was not at all intimidated by the possibility of the enemy being a Divine Power presence; instead, he radiated a deep-seated hatred and excitement.

This is the Bottomless Abyss, their territory, their world.

Those Divine Power beings dare invade here; they’re courting death.

He will let those Divine Powers know who is the real ruler here, the true master.

General Sethstein turned the gigantic Skeleton Ring on his hand, and the skeletal arm that was associated with Skeleton Teleportation emerged again, dragging him underground.

By the time he reappeared, he had retreated nearly fifty kilometers backward and then activated the summoning order again.

The Abyssal Will has its limits.

He didn’t believe the enemy could penetrate deep into the heart of the Giant Bone Domain.

Should such a situation arise, he would simply retreat to the Giant Bone Castle and ask the King of Skeleton to intervene directly because that Divine Power presence had already far exceeded the scope of what he could handle.

He was brave and combative, but not stupid.

As unending waves of the Undead Army converged on him, General Sethstein quickly dispelled any thoughts of reporting to the King of Skeleton.

This, for him, was a rare opportunity.

If he could defeat that invading Divine Power presence, he would surely receive vast rewards from the Abyssal Will.

If he could turn that Divine Power’s remains into undead, it would give him a tremendous advantage in challenging the King’s throne, ensuring his victory.

The Giant Bone Domain is due for a change of Lord.

Salamanda, that fool, inherited the essence of the King of Skeleton’s legacy but only hid in the Giant Bone Castle, dazing at a skeleton that no one knows how many years ago it’s been dead.

If he were the Lord of the Giant Bone Domain, he would have long made Imran that foolish dragon his mount, imprisoned Putana as a bonfire pile, and Aldridge would barely qualify as an advisor.

In less than a day, the Undead Army around Sethstein had surpassed 500,000.

He excitedly waved his hand, leading them to join forces with the prior assembled 100,000 Undead Army, charging mightily toward the direction of the Defilers.

In terms of strategy and tactics, General Sethstein did not have many new tricks; it was the most famous undead tactic—the Undead Sea.

The Undead Sea tactic has been renowned throughout the Multiverse for many years, and not without reason.

Firstly, it’s that the undead lack intelligence; no matter the variety or quantity, they far exceed the intelligent ones.

Especially foundational troops like skeleton soldiers and zombies; the situation is particularly dire, as they are merely controlled by Negative Energy using Soul Resonance; mere shells.

Strictly speaking, they do not belong to living beings but are objects without life.

But the evil aspect within their Soul Resonance, amplified by Negative Energy to an extreme, often fills them with endless hatred and curses toward living beings.

Their chaotic evil nature makes them very difficult to control, especially when facing living creatures.

Even their summoners and creators often have no choice but to let them act freely.

Secondly, the undead do not consider battlefield morale or post-battle compensation issues and so on.

They will fight to the last without collapse.

The third and most important, the core factor—replenishing forces is simple, especially in large-scale wars.

As long as one ensures victory in the end, the carcasses scattered all over will be a new source of troops.

Some special undead even have the ability to awaken undead massively on a battlefield, causing the undead to increase as they fight.

General Sethstein is among the best in this regard; he’s a special undead known as the Reaper Demon Lord, created initially as an advanced undead commander, possessing an energy channel connected with the Negative Energy Plane.

This allows him frequent use of a Negative Energy Burst of undead divine-level; as long as one is within the Negative Energy Burst’s coverage area, including himself, they will be healed, massively restoring Life Force.

If a living person is in the Negative Energy Burst area, they will suffer Negative Energy corrosion damage; if killed, they will be manipulated by Negative Energy, their soul turned into Ghost, their body into a zombie or skeleton soldier.

If there are corpses in the Negative Energy Burst area, they’ll become skeleton soldiers or zombies based on the situation.

This is also the origin of the name Reaper Demon Lord; once they appear on the Material Plane, it won’t be long before they turn an area into their Undead Kingdom, commanding vast numbers of the Undead Army.

And this third point reaches an extreme on the Plains of Bone.

Here, there are countless Soul Pools, constantly summoning undead soldiers, with the souls of deceased undead soldiers’ Soul Fire being repeatedly used.

There’s no need to consider troop replenishment or resource consumption; it only requires thinking about how to eliminate the enemy’s living forces, seize more Soul Pools, turning them into one’s territory.

Now, facing the invader, things become even simpler; even if they’re a Divine Power presence, they’re rootless weeds.

The entire Plane’s Will is on his side.

"Skeleton Six-armed Snake Demon? No, the Skeleton Six-armed Snake Demon’s body type wouldn’t be this small, their Soul Fire wouldn’t be this weak, these are relatively robust skeleton soldiers, but how can they be six-armed?"

Although he had already recruited hundreds of thousands of the Undead Army, the Reaper Demon Lord rode-mightily at the forefront on a staggering huge corpse hound.

Upon encountering the enemy, he first saw their appearance.

The enemy’s form gave him some confusion.

Even as undead, they are not haphazardly cobbled together, arbitrarily assembled, but have their own patterns.