Global Lord: My Undead Can Undergo Fission

Chapter 974: Proper Battlefield Cleanup



At the final moment, the Upper Gods finished the battle and would no longer participate in it.

No, they didn't completely refrain from participating; they still took action to exterminate several exceptionally powerful Peak Intermediate Divine Beasts. After all, these beasts were indeed good materials.

If left alone, they posed a great threat, and if they tried to escape, it would be nearly impossible for the other Gods to stop them.

"Not bad, not bad. This young man has a good sense of propriety," Tian Nan remarked as he watched Fang Jie from afar.

From the beginning, Fang Jie chose a significant harvest for himself, which also came with responsibility, becoming a prominent figure. However, throughout the battle, Fang Jie remained inactive over there.

While steadily reaping his benefits, he also didn't overstep too much.

This method made many Gods develop a favorable impression of Fang Jie. After all, these unspoken rules, if someone chooses not to adhere to them forcefully, the other Gods have no choice either.

When distributing the spoils of war, it must be based on actual merit.

If Fang Jie had let loose, his harvest would have been significant, and he would have offended many as well.

"He is quite good, just a bit immature. Many things cannot be learned from the discussion forum," Blood Bone commented from afar, while Fang Jie focused his attention on the other Gods and Divine Beasts. During the final hunt, when beasts fight to the end, they become very dangerous.

And these Divine Beasts, too, didn't lack self-destructive strikes, resulting in more Gods dying in the final moments.

Of course, most of them were Lower Gods, and during the entire battle, only three Middle-Level Gods died.

These three were unlucky since, considering the situation of the Gods, reaching the level of a Middle-Level God makes it not so easy to die. As long as there is no intervention from Upper-class Divine Beasts, they are very safe.

"Are you friends with this person?"

"Correct. This is my proof." From a distance, two Gods were conversing.

"What is the situation? What kind of rules do you have?" Fang Hao quietly sneaked out to investigate. He knew Fang Jie was unaware as well, but Fang Jie couldn't proactively inquire about these matters.

As a Lower God, he was quite suited, since Lower Gods are all rookies.

Others were respectful towards Fang Jie, so they didn't dare to do anything to Fang Hao. Consequently, someone explained a few things. Fang Hao wandered around asking questions and eventually understood some of the battlefield rules.

"So, this is it. This is the standard battlefield cleanup rule after all."

Listening to the news Fang Hao had gathered, Fang Jie silently memorized it.

Fang Jie had participated in large-scale Divine battlefields only twice, the last time within the Hunting Grounds. This was the first normal large-scale Divine War, and such rules were not easily spoken of by Gods in other places.

In such a battlefield, many Gods would die, so the rules for cleaning up the battlefield were different.

Firstly, all these Gods came together to perform tasks, so their corpses couldn't be casually utilized by others. Therefore, the corpses must be reclaimed, typically by their Divine Race or friends.

If none exist, then members of the same Camp would retrieve them.

Similarly, the Divine Power Crystals within them would be extracted using special methods. If they hadn't been exhausted before, many would remain. Some had been pushed beyond their limits initially, so they still had a significant reserve of Divine Power Crystals.

Because the limit was exceeded, even if a large reserve existed, it couldn't be effectively utilized now.

Additionally, various relics of theirs would become objects they'd waive. A portion of these items might be kept by the person collecting the corpses and become their reward.

Another portion might be temporarily retained or directly given to their descendants.

They have an obligation to collect these Gods' corpses because they must help in resurrecting these Gods.

Generally speaking, by temporarily presiding over their Land of Faith, with the assistance of a Divine Race, resurrecting these Gods is not too difficult. Once resurrected, some items will be returned to them.

Whether they remain the same after resurrection or are changed by faith is not their concern.

As long as they can continue to serve the Divine Race, it is enough. If they are changed too much, turning into unwilling servants of the Divine Race, the Divine Race won't kill them, at most, they'd be driven away.

After all, Faith Gods also contributed to their Divine Race.

What happens to them after being expelled depends on their luck.

Gods completely wrapped in faith can easily conduct strange things and offend many. Such Gods, if their believers have issues, can easily die again at the hands of other Gods.

Luckily, every Great Divine System has its own methods to alleviate such influence.

If Upper Gods intervene, this influence might diminish greatly. Of course, it depends on how the divine believers were cultivated previously and the strength of the God.

The stronger the God, the harder it is to resurrect, which is a normal rule.

Similarly, if their believers are very zealous, with numerous fanatical followers, even Upper Gods can't do anything.

The final aspect is about the corpses of those Divine Beasts. If the God who killed a Beast died, then the corpse would be preserved for future resurrection before deciding whether to give it to them.

After all, whether they are still the original God serving their Divine Race post-resurrection is uncertain for them.

There is also the possibility of resurrecting them as an Evil God; in such cases, they'd be dealt with accordingly.

Fang Jie thoroughly understood various rules of Divine War, gaining more insight into these matters. Oftentimes, Gods are just like ordinary people but at different levels with different needs.

Indeed, a large Divine Race that cannot appease its followers has no way to manage them.

Just what is Fang Hao doing? This guy seems to be out recruiting people. Fang Hao would ask some Gods he favored to join Fang Jie's Divine Race if they hadn't already joined one.

Fang Jie's performance this time did not go unnoticed. He was quite strong among Middle-Level Gods.

Moreover, he was very young with great potential, and following him might elevate one's status in the future. As a result, Fang Hao indeed persuaded some to join their Divine Race.

What should I say? It's really troublesome; I didn't intend to recruit so many people.

Forget it, I'll have Qin Lan handle it after returning. After all, Fang Jie had long been accustomed to such a practice. Qin Lan excelled at these matters and enjoyed them, just the right person to delegate some responsibility.


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