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Chapter 671: Chapter 671: The Atmosphere is Different This Ti

Prepared and ready, Fang Jie didn’t dwell on other matters, after all, this was a compulsory mission from the gods.

If he didn’t participate, who knew what problems might arise. The Undead Camp had never been a gentle faction, even the Cloud God, who seed relatively mild, wasn’t soone Fang Jie dared to trust easily.

Entering the temple, with Fang Jie’s consent, his figure reappeared in that familiar place.

Still that special area, still that space, but this ti Fang Jie noticed that the atmosphere among the people around was sowhat different.

The last ti he’d been here, many had been discussing, but this ti there was none of that. Among each other, there was only caution, especially among the Demigods.

As soon as Fang Jie entered, the gazes of many people around turned towards him.

But once they realized Fang Jie wasn’t a Demigod, they once again turned their eyes towards the other Demigods.

“It seems just as I thought, this ti, it’s basically centered on the Demigods. Plus, there seem to be quite a few at the Legendary Peak that have co.”

Fang Jie noticed quite a number of people at the Legendary Peak around him, a much higher proportion than the last mission.

Moreover, after careful observation, Fang Jie found that many of these people stood behind other Demigods.

However, their relations with those Demigods did not seem to be of subordination, rather many Demigods covertly revealed a respectful look in their eyes, although very subtle.

Still, under Fang Jie’s careful observation, he managed to pick up on so of these nuances.

There were even instances where several Demigods subtly protected one Legendary individual.

“Indeed, what was expressed in those docunts was true.”

Many Demigods were cautious of other Demigods, and so Legendaries around them were also wary of those protected Legendaries. But no one paid too much attention to Fang Jie.

After all, he had no one protecting him, and moreover, he was a Human.

Humans, though present within the Legendary Camp, were certainly not mainstream.

The truly mainstream forces were much stronger than these Alien Race powerhouses. Until reaching the level of a Demigod, others would hardly give him a second look.

As ti elapsed, more and more people arrived at this place, and gradually, the atmosphere started to beco even more mysterious.

So people, clearly unaware of what was happening, ca in, eager to engage in enthusiastic discussions.

But after noticing the atmosphere around them, their voice gradually subsided. However, as more people arrived, the atmosphere here slowly started to heat up again.

But Fang Jie discreetly noticed, so people occasionally revealed a playful look in their eyes.

“This matter is probably really troubleso; it seems I should not appear too outstanding. Forget it, if I need an army, then I’ll use the army to handle it; other than that, I won’t bother.”

Fang Jie stayed in the corner without interacting with anyone, nor did he display anything special.

Other people naturally wouldn’t be concerned about such an ordinary Undead Mage; yes, in their eyes, Fang Jie was but an Undead Mage. As for advanced professions, it was difficult to discern them from appearances.

The last ti he ca, there were so who challenged him; this ti, that didn’t happen, which could also be considered a benefit.

Not long afterward, a grand voice rang out.

“Everyone, pay attention. The Plane we are about to subjugate is dominated by the Light attribute, which has a certain restraint on us. After going there, everyone must work well with those around you.”

The voice of the Cloud God sent a chill through Fang Jie’s heart; this matter definitely involved the Cloud God.

Fang Jie kept his head down, not daring to show any sign of fear or concern. Although he knew the gods wouldn’t pay attention to such a trivial Legendary-level figure like himself, what if they did?

If they discovered sothing, the consequences would be severe.

Not much later, Fang Jie felt the space begin to change.

Opening his eyes again, the surroundings had completely transford. It was a scene of birds singing and flowers fragrant, with the sky much brighter. However, looking around, Fang Jie saw so things that didn’t fit in at all, the Undead.

That’s right, the Death Energy emanating from these Undead Creatures completely clashed with the environnt here.

Even their very existence seed out of place. Fang Jie understood that this must be the world’s rejection of the Undead, hence the feeling of dissonance.

Perhaps others felt the sa unease looking at themselves.

The air around was thick with the Light Elent, entirely suppressing other Elental Powers.

In such an environnt, comprehending spells of the Light attribute would be very easy, while learning spells of other attributes would be extrely difficult. In this environnt, it would be almost impossible for the Undead to reproduce naturally.

To make them act on a Plane that restrained them so, he wondered what those high-ups were thinking.

Usually, when a faction received such a Plane, shouldn’t they trade with gods from other Camps?

Forget it, after all, there’s a significant conspiracy involved this ti; best to preserve oneself first.

“Fellows, this world’s rejection of us is too strong; we need to unite, otherwise, the trouble will be very great,” a Zombie spoke to the others around.

Fang Jie glanced around and saw that many people had already been tempted to start grouping together.

However, Fang Jie hadn’t considered such a thing—who knew if soone would sche against him? So, he quietly walked away.

“My friend, it’s very dangerous to be alone; why not join our group?” Fang Jie turned and saw a group of Humans who cultivated Death Power. Under the circumstances, the Undead Mages began to form groups spontaneously.

Compared to other Undead Creatures, they trusted their kin, the Undead Mages, more.

“No, thank you. I’m used to being alone; I’m not so good at coordinating with others.”

Fang Jie waved his hand and left directly; soone nearby wanted to speak but was stopped by their companion. “Let it be, everyone has their own aspirations; don’t insist. It could lead to trouble if we end up opposed to each other.”

Indeed, although they were all there to execute the mission, who knew what their relationships with each other would be like.

Even if there was direct conflict later, it wouldn’t be impossible. To the gods of the Undead Camp, such things were completely trivial—they wouldn’t prevent it; in fact, they might even enjoy it.

The infighting and wars among their subordinates could increase the overall strength of the Camp, which was a common mindset within the Undead Camp, akin to raising Gu poisonous insects.

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