Chapter 731: Chapter 731: The Assimilation of Camps
Seeing Qin Lan approaching, Fang Jie did not hide anything, “Yes, it was already successful.”
Then Fang Jie continued, “However, there is a bit of a problem. The Camp under my command has beco solidified. Outside of the Undead Camp itself, only the Alchemy, Human, Elf, Beastman, and giant dragon Camps remain.”
“Solidified camps, what does that an?”
“It ans that only these camps will be able to develop from now on. The Main Camp will receive the greatest bonuses, while the other camps will be much weaker. As for those that aren’t part of the Main Camp, they will be gradually eliminated.”
After hearing various explanations from Fang Jie, everyone fell silent for a while.
At that mont, Lu Qi’er suddenly said softly, “What exactly do Beastn have? It seems that many races can be classified as Beastman.” Lu Qi’er’s voice imdiately caught everyone’s attention.
Fang Jie looked at Lu Qi’er with a surprised expression, and everyone else didn’t even blink.
Lu Qi’er, slightly embarrassed, swayed back and forth with her hands behind her back, “Um, did I say sothing wrong?”
Lu Qi’er, who was slightly older now, was no longer as unrestrained as before, but she was still more active than the others.
“No, you’re absolutely right. Many camps actually overlap to so extent, hence these camps are capable of so level of integration,” Qin Lan suddenly said with a smile.
Then Qin Lan looked at Fang Jie, “So, next we can conduct an experint to see if it truly aligns with our thoughts.” Hearing this, Fang Jie nodded lightly.
He had originally been troubled by these issues, but now it seed that wasn’t the case.
“First of all, there’s no need to integrate the Magic Beast Camp, since besides being a camp, they are also a basic form of life. Even if they are not integrated into various camps, they can reproduce on their own.”
Such things are just like common flora—how could they possibly be integrated into any camp?
They are all part of the natural environnt. Without them, most powers would likely completely collapse.
“Indeed, looking at it this way, the camp aspect is incredibly broad, with no strict boundaries.”
Anya also spoke up at this ti, “Thankfully, our affiliate camps are quite unique—they have a broad scope. If they were niche, integration would not be so straightforward.”
That’s true, Fang Jie thought about the Worm Camp under his command; how could those creatures be integrated?
Worms might be integrated into other camps, Fang Jie had decided to treat them as part of nature and try integrating them into the Elf Camp. If he himself were part of the Worm Camp, integrating others would not be easy.
After all, this concept was too narrow.
“So, I’m going to start the experint now.” This fusion experint required no travel.
Fang Jie first thought about a special existence that had always been under his command.
Then, Fang Jie integrated the existence of the Vampire camp into the Undead. The next instant, a prompt appeared, “rge Vampire into the Undead Camp? If rged, Vampires will undergo so changes.”
“That really works, seems like there’s no issue,” Fang Jie chose the integration directly.
He then called so Vampires over and indeed noticed that changes were beginning to appear on them.
However, these changes could not be completed imdiately but required a long period of slow adjustnt, even possibly taking several years or decades to fully complete.
But Fang Jie had already noticed that the direction of these changes was generally toward that of the Blood Servants.
anwhile, so changes also seed to be occurring in his own Blood Servants, moving in the direction of Vampires. These two species might gradually fuse into a new species.
Having various abilities of Vampires, but also losing so capabilities.
At the sa ti, so inherent features of the Vampire species were gradually fading, acquiring so characteristics of the Undead. It seed this species was indeed very compatible with the Undead; otherwise, the fusion would not have been possible.
“It worked, so next are the other elents.”
Fang Jie continued to conduct fusion experints. The integration with Elves was quite successful; basically, natural species could be integrated, and many races could easily beco part of it.
Perhaps they would not be favored or liked by Elves, but as the God Realm Master, Fang Jie’s approval was sufficient.
After all, within the Divine Domain, everything was dominated by Fang Jie’s will.
The Human camp also had good integration ability; Fang Jie simply integrated so Magic Beasts suitable for human dostication and others into it. They could not only serve as troops but also play other roles.
So Magic Beasts close to nature were fused into the Elf Camp, enhancing its depth.
Only at the level of the Divine Domain could these changes be accomplished; they would be impossible at the Main City level.
“The inclusivity of the Beastman is also extrely strong; basically, humanoid creatures, as long as they are not from other mainstream races, could be integrated into the Beastman camp, so Goblins should be no problem.”
“That’s great; Goblins are a rchant race we focus on nurturing. Although there are so issues, it would be troubleso if they truly disappeared,” Qin Lan finally felt relieved upon hearing this.
In fact, what Qin Lan valued most were these Goblins, especially those first brought back by Fang Jie.
Because these Goblins possessed a racial Talent: a special Space, which was highly functional.
Though most could only be used for rchant purposes and required vigilance against potential betrayal, so spaces had substantial implications. With the God Realm’s transformation, these Goblins would ultimately change slowly.
Previously in the Goblins’ hearts, money was the top priority, but later, Fang Jie might beco their top priority.
Therefore, Qin Lan did not want to abandon such a species with special abilities that could be reused.
“Dragon Beasts and sub-dragons can be integrated into the Dragon Clan camp; this camp is rather singular, being a lineage camp, requiring dragon lineage to work. It resolves certain issues, but not many.”
Fang Jie felt a bit pity, “It’s such a sha that we have so few Elental Beings in our Plane; Elental Beings cannot be integrated into any camp. These guys are just too insular.”
There was nothing Fang Jie could do about an insular species; integration was not possible.
“There are always so things to give up; most having no issues is already quite good,” Qin Lan remarked.
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