The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe-Chapter 265: Didn’t Want to Come (Second Update)
In the blink of an eye, a few more days passed.
Finally, Iron Black Pot and his group advanced to the Advanced level without any danger.
Then they began to head back towards the Merfolk Islands.
This allowed Fang Ka to relax a little.
This showed that going to the battle line between the Sea Elf Race and the Gana Race to reap rewards wasn't limited to players of the Snowgaze Race.
Players with flying abilities could also try their luck.
It was just that their efficiency might not match that of players from the Snowgaze Race.
This marked a very good start.
Fang Ka was quite satisfied with this.
Subsequently, he issued exclusive missions to the remaining flying players, directing them to the battle line between the Gana Race and the Sea Elf Race to reap rewards.
The newly advanced player from the Snowgaze Race was also asked by Fang Ka to go along and not be left behind.
Because Iron Black Pot and his group's success had proven many things, there was no need to worry that players from the Snowgaze Race and other flying races would be hindered by acting together.
The players who received Fang Ka's exclusive tasks were immediately excited.
They then sought advice from Iron Black Pot and his team on related experience and eagerly set off.
Fang Ka fully endorsed these players seeking to learn from experience.
This behavior also proved those players to be quite prudent, giving him some peace of mind.
In the blink of an eye, many more days passed.
Finally, the time came for the second batch of players to advance en masse.
On this day, the second wave of players who came to the Underground City queued up outside the Royal Palace, waiting for their profession enhancements.
Players were coming out of the Royal Palace one by one, some happy, some sad.
Those who were happy naturally had obtained a rather rare race by chance; as for the sad players, the reason was evident.
After all players were enhanced, Fang Ka made a rough count.
Among them, five players evolved into the Snowgaze Race. Adding the existing players, there were now 12 Snowgaze Race players.
This meant a legion could be formed.
Additionally, two players were added to the Blood Demon Race.
Five more players joined the Death Race, which was as inconspicuous as flatulence.
The Flying Silver Race gained eight players, reaching the number needed to form a legion.
Furthermore, six players evolved into two previously unavailable races.
Namely "Night Demon" and "Succubus."
To be honest, Fang Ka hadn't expected there would be players who would evolve into the Succubus, this undead race, so early on.
Let's not go into detail about this.
In short, the two players who evolved into Succubus received enthusiastic friendship requests from other players.
The four players who evolved into Night Demon grouped together.
Night Demon is completely different from the Death Race, as inconspicuous as flatulence.
Night Demons are entirely gray, with large fleshy wings. Their flying speed is only slightly inferior to the Snowgaze Race, known for its top-tier flying capability, making them far more agile than players from other normal flying races.
Additionally, they have a terrifying set of shark-like teeth, extremely durable and with a terrifying bite force, capable of easily biting through steel.
In conclusion, the luck of the second batch of players seemed much better than the first batch.
Fang Ka was very satisfied with this evolution result. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
After the second batch of players completed their evolution, a large number of players set out from the Underground City.
One group headed to the Merfolk Islands, another to Mohan Island, leaving only a small portion of high-tier players in the Underground City.
Fang Ka had anticipated this situation in advance.
After all, compared to the scenic Merfolk Islands and Mohan Island, the Underground City had little advantage.
The high-tier players who chose to stay were likely nostalgic, having spent a long time in the Underground City and thus reluctant to leave.
Another group might have stayed because the land on the Merfolk Islands was expensive, and the land on Mohan Island wasn't open for sale yet, so they wanted to buy property in the Underground City.
Indeed, Fang Ka set the property prices on the Merfolk Islands significantly higher than those of the Underground City.
He knew very well that if the pricing were the same, players would not stay in the Underground City to buy property.
After all, the Merfolk Islands had advantages in many aspects over the Underground City.
Although Fang Ka had no major objection to players heading to the Merfolk Islands, he hoped some players would choose to stay in the Underground City to reside there.
This would add some player-generated popularity to the Underground City.
Therefore, the lower housing prices were an advantage of the Underground City.
The players didn't have much objection, as they inherently perceived the land prices on the Merfolk Islands to be higher than the Underground City due to various advantages.
Besides these two reasons, there might be other reasons, but the reason is not important, the result is.
In the following days, Fang Ka continued to work hard in Meditation Cultivation.
The players sent to the battle line between the Sea Elf Race and the Gana Race also returned successfully, reaching the Top Tier.
Thus, Fang Ka methodically dispatched six players to set out again.
He determined after observing the players' performance there that this was the optimal number.
This number would maximize the players' efficiency and not make them too noticeable.
Meanwhile, at the wartime command post at the far west of the Sea Elf Race.
The high-tier Sea Elf Knight who previously reported riding a Sea Arrow returned again.
Seeing the familiar wartime command post building ahead, a hint of helplessness and annoyance appeared on his face.
He really didn't want to come back.
But he couldn't withstand his superior's stern orders.
The purpose of his return was simple—still about the undead creatures harassing their battlefield.
The harassment by those undead creatures was continuous and often changed races. Of course, one thing they had in common was that they were all flying races.
According to statistics, over 90% of casualties among low-tier and middle-tier knights during this period were caused by those undead creatures, with less than 10% due to the enemy Gana Race.
This made the top leadership at the temporary command post extremely anxious.
After much contemplation, they ordered him to report to the wartime command post again and seek advice.
He questioned his superior's orders.
Repeating what those Sea Elves at the wartime command post had said last time.







