Dorola’s return was just an interlude, and it had no effect on Fang Jie’s dinsional expansion at all.
Moreover, at this ti, Fang Jie had thoroughly confird that the other party was indeed not a trap. After all, he had now completed one-third of the occupation of that plane, and if it were a trap, the person behind it would have erged long ago.
Furthermore, he hadn’t even sent out a single demigod, and the other party didn’t have any demigod creatures.
Although Fang Jie had vaguely sensed the presence of demigods, he had not encountered any so far.
Thus, for the ti being, he could only assu there were none, and coupled with the fact that they were not a united whole, advancing his conquest was exceptionally easy. As soon as his troops passed through, they surrendered without any resistance.
With the successful establishnt of the plane transmission array, a vast space gate ford, and a massive army entered.
After this, the pace of plane occupation accelerated even more. Without any unforeseen events, perhaps the entire plane would be fully occupied in less than two months. And still, there were no accidents.
If that plane were really a trap, his space gate would undoubtedly be attacked by now.
"It seems I was overthinking this," Fang Jie reassured himself.
Frequently encountering various troubles and traps had made Fang Jie habitually cautious and careful. Even the slightest possibility was always treated as if the other party definitely had the potential to strike.
Fang Jie’s avatar in the other plane cast a spell on a ruined city, "Ghost City."
The entire wasteland began to change. Buildings that were already destroyed started to go back to their normal state, as if ti had reversed itself. At least, from the outside, it seed genuinely so.
Inside, there was a hustle and bustle of people and traffic, presenting a scene of prosperity.
But Fang Jie knew these were all illusions. Gradually, ghost creatures appeared, attaching themselves to these people as if life had returned to the past.
However, with each repetition, the resentnt in these people’s hearts grew stronger, and the death energy beca denser.
"Given this speed, it should be complete in three days at most, and two legendary ghosts should be born. At that ti, guide them," Fang Jie told the ghosts beside him.
Indeed, this was the Ghost City spell after Fang Jie’s modification.
He provided a strengthened version, while so people learned a weakened version.
It wasn’t that they were not allowed to learn the full version but rather that only the weakened version was learnable for them. It had a smaller range and less potent effects, yet the spell could be applied in more situations.
Unlike Fang Jie, who could only use it in vast wastelands.
If the ruins weren’t extensive, then the effects, even if the spell were cast, wouldn’t be very impressive.
After this period of research, the Ghost City spell had finally been perfected. Many undead heroes had already learned it, and Fang Jie had even begun teaching so of the natives.
That’s right, the natives of this world treated the undead as a kind of special elental being under contract.
The twist was, after the contract, they would seal the undead inside their bodies and then use the undead’s power to transform themselves.
What was the power of the undead? It was the Power of Death. By using this power for self-transformation, they would gradually start to change toward zombies. Yet, these people did not mind it.
After all, turning into a zombie was more acceptable to them than transforming into an elental being, which lacked a physical body altogether. Zombies maintained physical form. Moreover, they could use their strength to recover, appearing no different from a normal person at a glance.
Only when exerting their full strength would they appear zombie-like. Due to the synergy of their strength, they could transform their entire bodies.
Imnse strength, coupled with a constitution impervious to swords and guns, made them prefer this state. As for the Death Power, it also had a decent lethality against elental beings and was not entirely ineffective like physical attacks.
Individuals beca like living corpses, in a very peculiar state.
This intrigued Fang Jie, although he could not deduce the intricacies of such transformations at the mont.
But since they had transford in this way, Fang Jie couldn’t possibly allow them to rely only on instinctive punches. Undead that only fight with punches are no match for elental beings.
Later, Fang Jie arranged for the intelligent death elental creatures to teach them unique skills.
Those proficient in spells would use a variety of them. Spells were diverse, hence there was broader adaptability. The effects were comprehensive and formidable, clearly stronger than the rigid abilities of elental beings.
Even in terms of combat techniques, they could unleash much more than elental beings could.
Essentially, they were using tricks they ca up with themselves for elental powers, which were nothing more than enhancing themselves or their weapons, to increase their lethality.
In comparison to the various applications of death energy, it was simply not on the sa level.
The most important point was that after elent transformation, the ability to reproduce would decline. So, due to excessive self-modification, even lost the ability to produce offspring.
They had to choose between enhancing their combat power to protect their families and the drawback of dominant strength making the appearance of offspring difficult.
Regarding elent transformation, many had mixed feelings of love and hate.
But death energy was different—it was very compatible since the undead were transford from living beings.
Their thods were quite special, and in combination with the unique rules of this plane, they could transform themselves at an incredibly rapid pace. This transformation didn’t significantly affect them.
This was due to the plane’s rules, which Fang Jie discovered after research.
Their reproductive capability was not weakened after being modified by death energy; in fact, for many, it improved. This brought imnse joy to those who had previously suffered.
Many endured severe pain to reverse their elental transformation.
They could revert, but the pain of restoration was ten tis more intense than that of the transformation, and it took much longer.
Another point was that by utilizing death energy, their rate of improvent quickened. In an extrely short period, they could attain formidable strength. Even their upper limit of power was significantly raised.
Sealing the undead required no threshold, unlike other elents, where compatibility and endurance issues prevented so from undergoing the transformation. Most people seed able to accept the modification imposed by the undead, with only a few exceptions.
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