Du You’s forces moved with incredible speed, thanks to the unique rules of this world; as long as an Elental Lord-level battle was won, there would be little resistance from those below.
In other words, as long as Du You nominally occupied these areas, they would soon be deed part of his territory by the world’s will. Therefore, wherever the army went, there were basically no issues.
In a short ti, a vast territory was ford. Starting with several southern kingdoms, because they attacked him first. So, these kingdoms were the first places Du You captured.
As they advanced, the remaining Elental Lords in these countries were not many after sustaining significant losses.
In the final battle, except for a few Elental Lords who fled, the rest were suppressed and later taken over by Lin Yucha and Lin Yushi before being handed over to Du You.
Du You then used these resources for research or to create new, loyal Elental Lords for himself.
Next, the eastern battles concluded. After one battle, there was hardly any intense resistance. After dealing with the invading Elental Lords in the first fight, it beca much easier.
Lin Yucha and Lin Yushi hardly made appearances but had already cleared out most of the kingdoms.
Lastly, in the north, resistance was fierce. Led by a Mutated Three-headed Snake possessing poisonous elents and three different attributes, this kind of mutated Elental Lord was extrely rare and too powerful. Allowing it to continue growing would be a huge threat to many.
Since there was such a threat, no one would let it be. The first battle eliminated most of their Elental Lords.
However, unexpectedly, as the army progressed, they encountered an even more powerful force seemingly targeting the Three-headed Snake. Finally, Lin Yucha, who was in the midst of absorbing souls, had no choice but to intervene herself.
Of course, Lin Yucha only acted in the shadows, summoning her Elental Summoning creatures, disguised as a powerful Elental Lord to help temporarily. But under Lin Yucha’s intervention, the opponent was no match at all.
After clearing them in one battle, the army could continue advancing. But they couldn’t continue fighting further.
Because these people ca from places very close to an empire. If they advanced further, it would surely trigger the empire’s nerves. If the empire attacked with full force, it could be problematic.
After all, in terms of high-level power, currently, their side was inferior. Not to ntion other empires, which needed caution. At the very least, they needed to reach high-level force equal to two or even three empires before taking action.
After just occupying this territory, Du You still needed so ti to digest it.
On one hand, it’s necessary to collect a large number of souls and unlock nurous seals. On the other hand, to develop and govern these places to gain world points, which could be used to create more Elental Lords.
Elental Lords aren’t like ordinary soldiers, but they perform similarly and are not weak.
After a year of integration in this world, a complete empire was finally born.
Indeed, the Sixth Empire; there were originally five, but now there are six. After devouring many surrounding kingdoms, others had no choice but to acknowledge it.
Though the land here is rather barren and the territory is not large, the newborn empire’s power must not be underestimated. Especially the high-level Elental Lords, although their quantity and overall strength are not quite equal to other empires, they are not far behind.
The key point is, there are too many mutated Elental Lords here. Without a full-scale war, only local battles, they likely have a greater chance of winning.
Such strength ans even the other five empires need to be cautious, absolutely not daring to act rashly.
When Du You stepped out and announced the establishnt of the Elental Empire, the other five empires could no longer ignore it. The five great empires sent representatives to visit and sought to establish diplomatic relations. Of course, spies and agents in the shadows were also dispatched, which was perfectly normal.
Though their thods were rather blunt, Du You easily identified most of the spies. However, Du You didn’t eliminate them but instead quietly transford them.
So were turned into puppets, others were retained but controlled. Du You needed to send so false information to the five empires through these people. Of course, initially, there was no need.
The abilities and attributes of his Elental Lords were sothing Du You intended for other surrounding empires to know. It wasn’t just the empires; even those kingdoms originally hostile to him were no different.
His powerful rise left so originally hostile kingdoms with no choice but to either pledge allegiance to other empires or send emissaries to pledge loyalty to him.
Looking at these reports, Du You was a bit annoyed. "What do you think we should do?"
"It’s best not to care about them. These kingdoms were originally those we aid to destroy; without an excuse to do so, it becos challenging. After all, if we attack, these empires won’t just sit back and watch. If they perceive us as a threat, they will act as well."
"Won’t the empires wait and observe for a while?" Du You asked curiously.
Lin Yucha shook her head and said, "They probably won’t. Those kingdoms already suspect that we can use the Elental Lords within the seals. These empires must have similar suspicions. They might not act at first, but once they suspect, they’ll definitely look for excuses."
"Even if that’s the case, ignoring them ans when we act, they’ll find excuses anyway."
Hearing Lin Yushi’s words, Lin Yucha first nodded but then shook her head and said, "No, at least this way we can argue back. If they attack without justification, we can spread this in their countries, which would be a blow to them."
This invisible blow, although not very impactful in this world, would still have so effect.
If they could convert one or two Elental Lords, it would be even better, but there wasn’t much hope for that. Yet sotis, just inconveniencing the opponent could potentially be beneficial for themselves.
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