The Necromancer's Fourth Catastrophe-Chapter 334 - 327: Legend (Extra)

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Chapter 334: Chapter 327: Legend (Extra)

If we analyze based on this point, then it can be confirmed.

Because an inner circle major force has set its sights on this place.

That so-called Gronos Island power, Fang Ka hasn’t heard of it at all.

After all, the situation within the inner circle is very peculiar. Although the inner circle major forces constrain each other and remain unchanged, those small factions are in constant conflict.

Therefore, the changes among the small factions happen very quickly. One small faction might be annexed today, and another one might vanish tomorrow.

Hence the information Frankie provided at that time only included those of the inner circle major forces, with no mention of the small factions, and there was no need to mention them either.

The Gronos power Italin mentioned is obviously not a member of the inner circle major forces.

It also cannot possibly be one of the inner circle major forces, because those major forces not only constrain each other and remain unchanged, but they also collaborate, not allowing a new major force to emerge and join in on dividing the pie.

Thus, the inner circle major forces of the Chaotic Sea Domain must be those fixed ones.

He felt that Italin mentioning the Gronos Island power and boasting about it might have some ulterior motives.

But it doesn’t matter, in the worst case, it’s just those inner circle major forces wanting to subdue the opposition.

Fang Ka couldn’t help but ponder a bit.

Those inner circle major forces more or less have Legendary Tier existences.

And Legendary Tier existences are one of the important standards for judging a major force.

Because these inner circle major forces do not allow new major forces to emerge and share their pie.

So if a new Legendary Level existence appears, they would choose to recruit the person, have them voluntarily decide which side to join. If the person refuses to join any side or wants to develop into a major force, they would jointly destroy them.

Frankie mentioned one thing to Fang Ka.

The Legendary Tier existences of those inner circle major forces are extremely important mainstays, closely monitored by each major force.

They dare not leave their territory at all, because if they do, it could easily lead to an invasion by other major forces.

If it’s found that the opposing Legendary Level existence has indeed left their territory, there is even a risk of being annihilated.

The inner circle major forces remain unchanged doesn’t mean they won’t decrease.

According to Frankie, there once was a Legendary Tier existence of an inner circle major force who, due to certain reasons, left its territory, resulting in being seized by other inner circle major forces.

After probing for a period, they directly annexed its territory and ambushed the returning Legendary Tier existence, leading to its downfall and the destruction of the force.

It’s known that whether the Legendary Tier existences of the inner circle major forces are few or many, their existence represents a balance, a balance of checks and alliances.

And as soon as they dare to leave, this balance is broken, marking the end of their force.

Thus, these Legendary Level existences don’t need to worry about leaving their territory to take action.

This makes Fang Ka quite relaxed, because as long as he doesn’t attack the territories of these inner circle major forces, there’s no need to worry about encountering strikes from Legendary Tier existences.

Unless there are equals to counter them, or else it would require a lot of Epic Tier existences to resist.

Sub-Epic Level existences mean nothing to a Legendary Level existence. Only a large number of Epic Tier can pose a threat to them.

The reason being, Epic Tier attacks can cause some damage to them.

Simply put, Epic Level existences can inflict -1, -1, -1... damage to them.

While sub-Epic Level existences would just be miss, miss...

If you can’t even break the defense, there’s naturally no talk of resistance.

After all, Legendary Tier is like High Tier, a significant transformation in quality.

Therefore, without enough Epic Tier players, it’s very difficult to confront Legendary Tier existences.

This is a massive enhancement.

Fortunately, Legendary Tier existences are very rare, also extremely difficult to breakthrough to, and those of the inner circle major forces are the results of long years of accumulation.

At the same time, achieving Legendary Tier involves a kind of life level enhancement, paving the way for longevity. Before Legendary Tier, the usual lifespan is only about 100. Practicing Water or Wood Element magic might extend it to about 150.

But it absolutely won’t exceed 200 years.

Upon reaching Legendary Tier, however, one can live at least 1000 years; history proves the highest can last over 3000 years.

And breaking through results in rejuvenation, permanently retaining youthful looks until death.

For example, a frail old Mage would transform to their 18-year-old state upon reaching Legendary Tier, maintaining that young appearance until reaching the end of their lifespan.

This transformation is sufficient to demonstrate the terrifying aspect of Legendary Tier.

Mages and Knights stuck at the Epic Tier Perfection Level are quite numerous, tallied together they would form a highly absurd number.

But as for Legendary Tier existences, even if counting all forces together, the number is still very impressive.

In summary, while Legendary Tier is terrifying, in the Chaotic Sea Domain there’s no need to worry unless foolishly entering someone else’s territory.

Therefore, after careful thought, Fang Ka feels there’s no need to be overly worried, even if he wipes out the personnel sent by the inner circle major forces from the perimeter.

No matter how furious the opposition may become, they’ll only send out some Epic Level existences for investigation and retaliation; Legendary Tier existences are in no position to storm the outer regions of the Chaotic Sea Domain for investigation themselves.

This conclusion Fang Ka reached is thanks to the wealth of information from Frankie.

As for whether Frankie lied, Fang Ka at the time analyzed Frankie’s micro-expressions and movements, finding no signs of deceit.

Even if Frankie did lie, so what?

Players are beings that can resurrect, even if they encounter a Legendary Level existence and many get killed, so what?

They can rise again quickly.

The Chaotic Sea Domain is vast; finding Fang Ka, the mastermind, is like searching for a needle in a haystack.

After all, players are under his complete control; as long as he’s cautious, the players could never expose his true location as the mastermind.

So Fang Ka is not worried in the slightest. After contemplating these things, he assigned players new reconnaissance tasks, directing them to continue exploring southward.

As for what Italin mentioned, although he paid attention to it, he didn’t care much.

Fang Ka didn’t know if the timeframe of one month mentioned was accurate or not?

If so, then just wait. When the time comes, they’ll just wipe out whoever comes.