Cultivation: When you take things to the extreme-Chapter 973 - 599: Attitude_3
Chapter 973: Chapter 599: Attitude_3
“Because of your guidance and training, Mulan’s Physical Attribute +1!”
“Because of your guidance and training, Qiling’s Physical Attribute +1, Unrivaled Attribute +10!”
“…”
The Sky-reaching Tower notification sounded, and Xu Yang stepped forward to help up the two women who were nearly at their limits.
Three months had passed since the siege battle.
During these three months, Xu Yang had done many things, firstly helping Zhang Yan and Feng Cheng reclaim their territories.
Needless to say, with his current combat power, though not absolutely unrivaled in the First-Order, he was rarely matched. The two Demon Abyss Lords who had occupied the territories of the two couldn’t even rank on the leaderboard, and they could not withstand his counterattack—abandoning the territory and fleeing in mere moments.
After helping them reclaim their territories, he continued with conquest and expansion. He took out the Conquest Order and General Attack Order he had obtained from slaying lords and successfully captured two territories, one from the Black Lotus Lord Jin Ling whom he had killed before, and the other from Adams who failed to escape in time during the siege.
Killing a lord outside their territory doesn’t directly grant their land, because there are likely still troops and heroes stationed in their territory. Only by using the obtained Conquest Orders (General Attack) to attack can one seize the opponent’s land.
Because the Lords were already dead, seizing these territories was a rather easy process. Afterwards, Xu Yang collaborated with Feng Cheng and Zhang Yan to capture the territories of the “backstabbing thieves,” giving them space to develop.
Thus, Xu Yang obtained two Territory Treasure Chests, which held a plethora of resources and two Territory Fragments, allowing for further expansion of his Territory World.
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Unfortunately, there were only resources and Territory Fragments, with no high-quality items or equipment bursting forth.
This was understandable, as his current combat power was too strong, while the opposition had lost their lord and elite troops, greatly reducing the battle power of their territories. Consequently, the quality of the spoils was also diminished.
However, it didn’t matter. The resources and Territory Fragments were enough. Xu Yang’s Physical Attribute had reached its peak; unless he advanced to a higher tier, no equipment could enhance it further—especially when reinforcing heroes is marginally beneficial.
Utilizing the resources and his expanding territories, Xu Yang began an ambitious “Intense Training” plan—constructing various buildings, recruiting various soldiers, and developing his territory vigorously, his Reputation score rapidly increasing. To date, he had advanced into the top ten of the Newcomer List.
Apart from constructing territories and training troops, Xu Yang spent his remaining time either cooking with Wu Zhi in the tavern or sparring with Mulan and Qiling in the practice fields.
Over three months of continuous training, the two had significantly improved their Attributes and Skills, with Qiling even catching up in terms of levels. Now, all three of them were Level 10, reaching the limit on their Corresponding Rank.
With their levels increasing, their affinity also surged, and although no new Combined Skills had emerged, their relationship had grown much closer.
It’s worth noting that the effect of affinity isn’t limited to between the Lord and heroes; it also exists between heroes. Thus, after three months of sparring with each other, both Mulan and Qiling had significantly improved their affinity, and they were even on the verge of creating Combined Skills.
No, not on the verge—it was a certainty!
After all, both were General’s daughters with excellent compatibility and strong complementary skills; creating Combined Skills was only a matter of time.
Hero compatibility is an art; the Lord must understand the compatibility of the heroes and then match them to maximize their effectiveness. Otherwise… one can only imagine the scenario and consequences of a partnership between Wu Dalang and Ximen Qing.
This is not a game; not only can heroes betray their Lord, they can also backstab their colleagues. Due to incompatible nature, numerous heroes openly confront and even engage in physical fights; if the Lord doesn’t understand how to control and mediate, internal strife is just a matter of time.
Fortunately, Xu Yang had good fortune. Among his subordinates, the two Heroic young women were compatible, Wu Da settled down in the tavern without concerning himself with worldly affairs, and several newly recruited Common Heroes were so inconspicuous that they couldn’t even start an argument, let alone foster internal strife. At most… they would compete for favor?