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In the hierarchical societies of the Human Kingdom, sub-humans who conford to human aesthetics beca servant races. Those who did not conform beca combat races, or war slave races.

Their role was to fight on the front lines in battles, protecting humans.

However, they had no other choice, even if they were unwilling, because the humans were backed by Gods. Their own Gods and Ancestor Spirits had vanished, leaving them unable to protect themselves any longer.

Those who did not conform to human aesthetics and were powerless in combat were even more miserable.

They were considered lower than slave races, forced to do all sorts of dirty and tiring work.

If a combat race was in a bad mood, they could beat and scold them at will, as long as they didn’t kill them. Any deaths from severe injuries were considered their own fault.

Not only these races, but even humans themselves were divided into a strict hierarchy.

Different humans occupied different statuses, which was a natural tendency among humans.

Things were slightly better on the Elf side. Other than the Elves, all were cannon fodder races, but at least they chose so capable of fighting. For Elves, material enjoynt was minimal.

However, the oppression of Half-Elves was more severe, as the local Elves despised the existence of Half-Elves.

All Half-Elves within their Territory were forcibly sent to the battlefield, sparing neither the old, weak, sick, nor disabled.

The Demon area was the smallest due to its chaos and the loss of guidance and assistance from the Demon God. Even in earlier developnts, Fang Jie used the Undead and other races to guide and aid in their expansion.

Despite these efforts, the Demons remained with the smallest Territory, though they themselves were unaware.

The Light System was also oblivious, as Demons developed in a disorganized manner, unable to expand as effectively as the Light System. Only the Undead left them astounded.

In their mory, no Undead had developed so rapidly, at least none they had witnessed.

Yet, through battles, they gradually discovered traces of the Undead God.

This was deliberately revealed by Fang Jie, featuring an Undead Divine Beast at the Middle-Level God Level and several at the Lower God Level. Their primary role was to patrol or draw the Light God’s attention.

When the Light God focused on these Undead, Fang Jie’s gaze fell upon them as well.

These beings recently communicated frequently with their subordinates, continuously releasing various Divine Domains.

Upon careful sensing, Fang Jie managed to detect so patterns. In this regard, the Wisdom God broadened his horizons, using a special ability to set up an array that amplified fluctuations.

He could clearly sense the fluctuations from the Light Gods and gradually confirm their approximate area.

"This guy is quite sothing. Once we return, I’ll definitely extract his knowledge to the fullest," Fang Jie remarked.

He glanced at the Wisdom God, then surveyed the God of Knowledge assisting by his side.

Though these two had never left, their accumulated knowledge was undoubtedly complex. Fang Jie planned to have them summarize various knowledge, recording it in his White Lotus Book.

With such vast knowledge, it would significantly enhance his capabilities, at least increasing his knowledge reserve. These insights were niche, unique to this Plane’s evolution.

"Have we confird it already?" Fang Jie inquired directly.

"Roughly, within this area, although it’s rather large, requiring further locking down," ca the response.

Fang Jie nodded: "Don’t worry, I’ll have the Undead Divine Beasts patrol, and surely those Light Gods will act out of fear of exposure." This tactic is known as ’beating the grass to startle the snake.’

If they don’t proactively reveal themselves, Fang Jie couldn’t determine their location.

And without determining their location, Fang Jie couldn’t proceed with the next strategic plan.

The next step must be decisive and rapid. If delayed by interference, it would be troubleso. Once a large number of Light Gods arrive, the consequences could be dire, even for him.

If the Undead God System was inford, the benefits Fang Jie could gain would be limited.

Currently, Fang Jie valued this gigantic Plane, crucial for his breakthrough to the Upper Gods as swiftly as possible. Upon breakthrough, he would not fear even the Great Divine System.

"Give another month, and I’m confident I can lock their position to the limit," he asserted.

"Alright, try your best, but don’t rush excessively. We must remain unexposed as well."

The Light Gods believed the native gods’ faith had collapsed and disappeared, leaving them unguarded. As their combat power was weak, increased vigilance seed futile.

However, they were unaware the native gods had ways to locate them.

Just as Fang Jie thought, when he sent the Undead Divine Beast to patrol, those Light Gods indeed reacted. Not to ntion, they engaged in wanton surveillance.

"Damn, they’ve co here. Could they have discovered our position?"

"Hahaha, definitely not. Look how baffled they seem. If they found our location, they wouldn’t just patrol; do they have the courage?"

Although the opponents had interdiate Divine Beasts, they were just Divine Beasts, not a match for their Middle-Level Gods.

"Should we attack and capture them all at once? Such a move would relieve much of our pressure," soone suggested nearby.

Another swiftly agreed: "Indeed, I suspect those Demons and Undead have perhaps united; otherwise, this wouldn’t have happened. If this continues, we won’t achieve our desires."

Initially, the worst scenario was splitting the Plane equally, but now they were receiving less and less.

If the situation persisted, bringing in the god system behind them was the only way. Otherwise, they couldn’t swallow their pride, and it would damage their reputation if spread.

"No, attacking now would expose our position and disable our hidden array. Concealing would be hard afterward," one argued.

Their Divine Domain operations were less fluid than Fang Jie’s. Once exposed, relocating beca painstakingly slow.

If pursued, their Divine Domain could face severe damage.

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