Global Game: I, the Necromancer, am the scourge-Chapter 747 - 462 Causing a Great Battle_2

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Zi Liyuan summoned the Skeleton Army once again, carrying out a destructive rampage, uprooting the entire city and leaving nothing but a huge pit after looting everything.

He even dug up the foundation!

The only troublesome thing was that disassembling a town thoroughly took quite a lot of time—half a day’s effort at the very least.

In other words, one could dissolve three towns at most within a day and night, even with great speed.

Encountering a city with a Fifth Tier Epic defending it might be even more troublesome and time-consuming.

However, Mo Yi seemed to enjoy it endlessly.

Those eliminated in these towns, whether officials or military soldiers, all possessed strength not below the Third Tier.

They served as excellent fodder for continuously enhancing the power of the Blood River Demon Soul Formation.

The tiers were restricted, but the Evil Formation’s power was still increasing.

Even with Fifth Tier Peak strength, Mo Yi wouldn’t lose in a fight against someone who was newly into the Sixth Tier.

Meanwhile, within the territory, Yuer was gathering materials and resources for her, and within half a month at most, they’d have enough for her Lord’s Mansion to reach LV40.

Two people, one dragon, and a spaceship, they wreaked havoc, destroying cities and annihilating people, almost shattering the defensive line along the southeastern coast.

However, they did not just wreak havoc along the coast; they gradually advanced inland, attacking towns.

As they slaughtered their way through, nothing was left but a gigantic pit at the original city sites.

Whether it might draw investigation, Zi certainly didn’t care.

Soon, those yellow-skinned Orcs would invade the Wild Boar Skin Dynasty.

The Naga tribe had also reached a collaboration with him, intending to join the battlefield right after, at least to provoke and delay the old witch’s army of a million Professionals and hundred thousand Epic Corps.

Zi Liyuan’s actions, after seven days, finally drew the attention of the Wild Boar Skin Dynasty.

After all, the frontline coastal cities were required to report upward at least once every seven days.

Perhaps if four or five cities didn’t report on time, it wouldn’t attract much attention.

But for over twenty coastal towns not to report in seven days, if that didn’t draw attention, then there was definitely something wrong.

Others might be corrupt officials but not complete fools; with such a significant disclosure, if they ignored it, once investigated, they’d not only lose their current position—they might even be removed.

By then, they might have to use their embezzled wealth from over the years to grease palms, getting themselves transferred elsewhere.

Soon, reports of anomalies along the coast landed on the City Lord’s Mansion’s desk in Tianxiang City.

The newly appointed Tianxiang City Lord hadn’t even had time to settle into the office or start gathering kickbacks when an issue arose.

Wasn’t this putting things in a hard spot for the hefty tiger?

Without hesitation, the information was tossed to the barracks, ordering those brutes to send people to investigate the coast.

They pushed responsibilities onto one another and delayed endlessly, with no one wanting to take the responsibility.

In the end, what could have been resolved in half an hour stretched to three days due to procrastination before a few people were sent out.

They examined the twenty-some cities along the coastline to find out why they hadn’t reported on time.

Those sent out were also seasoned veterans.

The coastal area was prone to invasions by the Sea of Realms’ alien races and marine monsters; issues were common.

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But this time was different, with over twenty cities losing contact—it was undoubtedly a big problem.

And big problems were usually matters of life and death.

So the twelve individuals forced out found every excuse to delay the journey, taking three days to cover a day’s distance.

Even when approaching the destination, they stayed far away, using long-range Skills to survey the cities’ situations.

The results showed they were completely empty.

Who am I?

Where am I?

What am I doing?

Oh, I’m here investigating the missing cities, but where’s my enormous city?!

Except for a huge pit on the ground, the entire city disappeared without a trace. It was as if they’d seen a ghost!

The investigators exchanged glances, swallowing hard and shivering inside.

Fear!

The kind of existence capable of utterly destroying a city, leaving a giant pit, had to be at least a Sixth Tier Legendary being.

If they were to encounter such a terrifying entity, just one glance and they might be obliterated.

"Check the missing coastal cities separately!"

The leader, expressionless, commanded the subordinates.

Better them than me—knowing the danger, he naturally wouldn’t risk himself.

Good at delegating authority, the leader turned away when faced with unwilling subordinates.

He skedaddled; stopping in such a place wouldn’t do—better to hide in the rear cities.

Wouldn’t he be more comfortable sipping a little wine in a brothel, listening to some tunes, finding some young maidens, and getting a massage?

Why risk his life?

Wasn’t living well better?

His subordinates were implementing face service to the extreme.

Investigate in person?

Dream on! There was plenty of graft yet to siphon! Why would they possibly march to their deaths?

Thus, they headed inland, located the nearest city, and with the authority of a patrol officer, pressured the City Lord to cooperate with the investigation, then dispatched a small squad from nearby cities to investigate the coastal city sites.

So what if time was delayed?

As long as they were alive, they had plenty of time to squander!

As a result, the investigation slowed down yet again, taking over three more days to reach the same conclusions.

The missing cities were all gone, with only pits where they once stood.

Cities, populations, resources—all vanished.

This wave of investigation and evidence collection took more than half a month, and when those individuals returned to Tianxiang City,

Over forty more cities had fallen victim to Zi’s little group’s havoc, leveled to giant pits.

That was with a slowed down advancing pace.

Because the yellow-skinned Orcs launched their invasions.

And that wasn’t all—the Naga tribe, lurking in the shadows, quietly drove lesser alien races to follow, joining the invasion too.

Naturally, the missing towns along the southeastern coast resulted in the blame being unceremoniously pinned on the yellow-skinned Orcs.

However, the Orcs completely ignored it, focused solely on breaking through cities, advancing against the Human Race, and seizing territories.

These brutal Orcs wouldn’t reason with you; they’d simply fight to the death during invasions.

All captured prisoners either became their food or were pressed into mines as slave labor, until they died in the mines.

The coastal defensive cities basically had no resistance against the yellow-skinned Orcs’ invasion.

A city’s garrison, at most, comprised sixty or seventy thousand soldiers, and at least only thirty or forty thousand; their City Lord was usually only a Fourth Tier Lord. Your journey continues at novelbuddy

Facing an Orc army of a million, they were utterly powerless. Not to mention, the Orcs had dispatched over a hundred Fifth Tier Epics and even had Sixth Tier Legendary Orcs overseeing the battle.

As they plunged forward, they flattened cities, obliterating all in their path, even sweeping widespread areas.

Inherently, Orcs were far stronger than the Human Race; in melee, an Orc could generally take on three Human soldiers of the same tier.

In mere days, the coastal defenses were breached by Orcs, and a total of fifty-four towns were conquered; apart from the buildings left behind, all other resources, populations, and supplies were plundered clean.

If the Orcs were a brutal massacre, then the Nagas were like venomous snakes, lurking in the shadows, delivering fatal strikes to their prey.

They didn’t appear openly, but rather drove their subordinate alien races, such as Murlocs and Sea Beasts, in vast numbers, to besiege cities.

Regardless of casualties, they attacked one city after another.

City Lords, soldiers—all were killed, becoming food for these aquatic races.

Subjects and unresisting alien races were taken over by the Nagas, then quietly sent to the Land of the Dead.

This was a collaborative project of both parties, aiming to assimilate subjects and alien race populations. As for the payment, it was just some machinery for deep-sea mining.

Specially made by Shen Yurou, it could perform a certain degree of extraction on the mineral resources in the deep sea, over ten times more effective than Naga manpower extraction.

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