Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission-Chapter 105 Territory Talent Projection
Chapter 105: Chapter 105 Territory Talent Projection
The sky had already darkened, and in this world, night fell swiftly.
The undead’s strength bonuses had arrived, and Fang Jie didn’t hold back, opting directly for an upgrade, selecting the Disaster Level for his challenge.
"Disaster Level selected, challenge: ’Gaze of the Desert Death God’ will begin in an hour."
Fang Jie couldn’t tell much from the name alone. Was this Death God somehow related to the gods? If so, that could be problematic. But it was just an upgrade for a village, it surely couldn’t be that bad.
Time quickly passed, and after an hour, Fang Jie noticed that some areas outside his territory were starting to form space channels.
This time, these space channels weren’t standing upright, but were instead laying flat on the ground. Soon, numerous shadows crawled out of these channels, including Desert Lizardmen and the lizards they controlled.
However, these Lizardmen were dumbfounded as soon as they emerged, for they were completely surrounded by Skull Soldiers.
"Attack, wipe them out," a voice commanded.
The Skull Soldiers were unforgiving, launching their attacks. Most of those who had come here were merely at Apprentice Level, hardly a match for the Skull Soldiers, let alone the archers.
It wasn’t until the very end that more than thirty Black Iron Level enemies appeared.
"This challenge is much harder than the one I initially faced, but I suppose it’s because I’m here, leading to an increased difficulty level," Fang Jie thought to himself.
The entire test from start to finish was so straightforward, it stirred no waves at all.
Fang Jie waved his hand, directing that the corpses be sent to the newly built Corpse Processing Plant. These were ordinary corpses; they could simply be used here. Now, the key was the talents that could be gained here.
"Challenge complete, do you wish to randomly acquire a Territory Talent?"
"Condition met, do you wish to choose Main Territory Talent Projection?"
Fang Jie was stunned, then inquired about the differences between the two choices. Unexpectedly, the usually non-responsive prompts actually offered an answer, albeit in text form on the panel.
"So that’s how it is. Choosing to normally generate a Territory Talent indeed results in a talent, but this talent is uncertain. Since I transplanted my own innate talent here, it won’t appear here," the text explained.
"Moreover, once a territory is occupied by someone else, the talent is completely lost, with no transformation or inheritance occurring. If I recapture it, it won’t return unless the new occupier also passes a Disaster Level challenge."
Fang Jie had overlooked a critical point regarding the inheritance of Territory Talents.
If someone occupies a territory and their own challenge level is lower than the territory’s, then the Territory Talent would disappear, meaning all future challenges would lack Territory Talents.
To acquire a talent, one would need to undergo a major upgrade challenge, but the level of the challenge could not exceed the original challenge level or the current challenge level of the territory’s main lord.
These two restrictions ensured that the Territory Talent could only decline, never improve.
"This is quite rigorous, and it’s also a weakening of the territorial capabilities," Fang Jie mused.
He wasn’t sure if this was a new addition, or if it had always been this way. After all, the profession and abilities of a Lord had existed before; it was just that Earth people were lucky that everyone started with those capabilities.
Then Fang Jie looked towards the Main Territory Talent Projection, which meant forgoing the choice of this territory’s talent.
It could also be said that the territory’s talent was merely a projection. Whatever his main territory’s talent was, it could be directly projected here. No matter what the level of this territory was, it was no longer affected.
If someone else occupied this place in the future, this area would become a territory without talent.
But if he recaptured it, he could still project, which was quite a nice ability. However, to obtain this ability, the main territory must undergo a Disaster Level challenge; other levels did not receive this treatment.
Fang Jie contemplated whether to acquire a new territorial ability or to proceed with projection.
But upon seeing the Material Warehouse, Fang Jie made up his mind. "Project," he decided.
With the ability to mobilize resources from the Material Warehouse, he could use local materials for sustainment through warfare here. Just by building some Skeleton Conversion Fields, he could achieve the same production capacity as his main territory.
Previously, he always needed to mobilize forces from the rear, which was a waste. Now, things were different.
The main territory was indeed too far from this place, so projection it was.
"Projection successful," the prompt concluded, offering no rewards. Since his army far exceeded the specifications of the Lord’s Cottage, external aid was deemed to have intervened, leaving only basic abilities intact.
Had this not been his own Affiliated Territory, helping someone else might have even reduced the abilities.
Although there were no other rewards, having a projected talent was a major gain.
The only disappointment was that certain buildings requiring upgrades needed the territory’s own level. His territory would likely need to be upgraded to Level 5 before he could construct all these buildings.
To reach higher levels, it would need to be upgraded to a town, and Fang Jie did not want to waste his forces on this site.
"Let’s just upgrade it temporarily then. Upgrading the village to Level 5 doesn’t cost much."
Fang Jie promptly ordered the upgrade, rapidly advancing it. Then, he focused on constructing numerous low-level Skeleton Conversion Fields, High-level Skeleton Conversion Fields, and developing the outer walls and the Fortress.
"It’s probably impossible to complete all these within two days. Let’s have the heroes go out and mine the ore for me first," Fang Jie decided, marking the locations on the map, and the Skeleton Heroes swiftly departed.
Meanwhile, among the Desert Snake-men, there was a deathly silence.
"Tell me, what’s going on here, why did we deploy so many people, and so few returned alive. Moreover, regarding the battle results against those undead, we can’t even see what happened."
The commanding presence of the Snake-man Leader, combined with his imposing stature, left everyone too intimidated to speak.
Those who initially supported the Snake-man Leader in teaching the undead a lesson were now silent, none daring to speak up.
Yet, everyone inwardly criticized, wasn’t this plan yours to begin with? Now that it’s failed, you want us to take the blame. No one spoke, but their attitudes had changed.
Gray Scale observed these antics silently, feeling fortunate he had fled quickly.
Otherwise, if he had gotten involved, he would have been the one taking the blame this time, simply because his color was different.
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