Chapter 1065: Chapter 1065: More Than Half the People Have Left
After reading a pile of useless common knowledge, Fang Jie decided to first strengthen the defense on his side.
Didn’t see even the nearby other Gods starting to set up defenses? How could he remain indifferent? This situation ca too quickly, directly disrupting his arrangents.
Fang Jie hadn’t even been here for a long ti; the ten-year protection period hasn’t even passed yet.
Can’t they wait a little longer? Fang Jie felt a sense of helplessness. Of course, he knew that his complaints were useless—would the dignified Supre God change his plans because of an ordinary Upper God like himself?
It was already quite fortunate that they rembered to send him so common knowledge afterward.
Fang Jie called over Qin Lan and then told him about the situation. Upon hearing this, Qin Lan also frowned.
“We can only find a way to set it up; without enough strength, there’s no way even to operate it.”
Qin Lan found himself in this situation too; without Fang Jie’s protection, he’d be lucky to survive here, let alone those Gods from the rear. They must be inford.
Though what happens after informing them is unknown, not informing them would offend many people.
Fang Jie didn’t know if other Upper Gods had the ability to reach the front line from within, but he believed if he could co over, they surely had other thods. Besides, who knows what might happen in the future.
There were too many secrets among the Gods that he couldn’t possibly understand with such a short ti after becoming a god.
Once the news spread, the Gods from the rear imdiately exploded into chaos.
“No way, how did it turn out like this? This place is about to beco a battlefield; staying here is a dead end.”
“But just leaving like this isn’t right. After all, we got benefits from here. If we just leave, our reputation will be affected,” soone said worriedly.
“What reputation? Absolutely not. We ca here to complete tasks; this is a deal.”
“I think we should ask first; leaving just like that could negatively impact our Divine Race.”
So started discussing sending their Divine Race mbers back to report and see what the Main God would say. Although reporting via Teleportation Array is slow, it’s a thod.
In fact, so Gods have already established Subordinate Divine Domains here, enabling direct communication.
These people imdiately rushed to their established Divine Domain, as this issue wasn’t sothing they could resolve alone.
However, more people left imdiately through the Teleportation Array, using excuses of having urgent matters. After all, they were free individuals, not Fang Jie’s subordinates, so Fang Jie couldn’t restrict their movents.
If he really restrained them, the fair environnt he had established would be broken.
But so couldn’t leave, such as those criminals placed here. Those captured last ti must accomplish sothing significant before they can leave, making them feel rather exploited.
In this task, given their current situation, whether they could survive was quite uncertain.
So still hoped to return, as their Divine Domain Divine Country had been bought back, indicating that they were to be prioritized for cultivation. But if they died, how could they be a priority for cultivation?
After being resurrected, they would be in a special state, with little value for cultivation.
Even if cultivated, they would likely beco Puppet-like beings, sothing their Main God would be unwilling to accept.
However, so Gods hesitated, as they already had established foundations at the frontline and invested heavily in their Divine Domain. So they wanted to bet whether they could withstand it.
“Think it over and decide whether to stay. If you really can’t hold out, leave imdiately.”
“Don’t worry, after all, the Teleportation Array won’t malfunction; if I truly can’t hold out, I’ll definitely leave at once.” But if it ca to that, his losses would be significant, yet he chose to stay.
“You can stay, but I don’t want to. Even if I lose my Divine Domain, I won’t lose my life.”
As this God spoke, he glanced nostalgically toward his Subordinate Divine Domain. Although he invested a lot here, compared to his life, such material possessions were nothing.
When Fang Jie finished setting up those Void Graveyards, he found that more than half of the Gods doing tasks had already left. Less than a third remained.
And as ti passed, perhaps more and more people would choose to leave, making this place increasingly deserted.
“Never expected that so many stayed.”
“Are you kidding? You think this is a lot?” Fang Jie looked at Qin Lan incredulously. Although these Gods’ Combat Power wasn’t of substantial use, any additional Strength ant more safety at this ti.
“What do you think? We’ve established this system for such a short ti. Only with the passage of ti can there be a sense of belonging, which is aningless so briefly.”
Qin Lan shrugged: “But the formation of any organization is inherently a process, which involves achieving growth by overcoming many challenges. This situation is actually beneficial; the organization grows through many difficulties, one after another, that’s when it truly matures.”
Though no one likes encountering difficulties, how could such situations not arise?
From an organizational perspective, those difficulties bring challenges and opportunities. However, for Fang Jie personally, it’s a bit frustrating. He had sacrificed so many Death Divine Beasts previously, and now they were gone.
Although without those Gods, his Death Divine Beasts wouldn’t have been as many, it still left him incredibly upset.
“I plan to issue a war task, increasing the ritorious achievents they gain in this war task. So, you need to reserve part of the Death Divine Beasts, don’t bring all of them out.”
Fang Jie was speechless—at such a mont, he was still being told to conserve his Strength.
But since Qin Lan said so, let it be. Anyway, Fang Jie himself wasn’t worried.
Despite appearing short on troops right now, that was simply because there hadn’t been a need before. If the need arose, Fang Jie could quickly supplent his forces to a terrifying level.
“Add another fifty thousand Void Graveyards. The number of Undead being produced here is about enough.”
Fang Jie checked the orders he had previously issued, with many Undead being produced. Fang Jie did not worry much, directly operating within the Divine Country, splitting batches of Undead into large groups.
Then, many Undead began to rge, and after so ti, they’ll beco Void Graveyards.
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