Chapter 810 - 517: Tomb Civil Affairs Officer, Rare Building [Blood Moon Observatory]
Chapter 810 - 517: Tomb Civil Affairs Officer, Rare Building [Blood Moon Observatory]
Fang Zhou’s expression revealed a hint of fatigue and weariness.
Shen Zhongyun noticed this, pursing his lips, and similarly remarked, "You’ve really worked hard, Fang Zhou.
Take a good rest. In about two or three days, from Beast Fighting City, Sea City Military Academy, and the Longxia Federation’s military department, medals and announcements will be coming down.
You must be prepared and alert by then."
Accolades follow accomplishments, contributing to the Longxia Federation will bring corresponding rewards.
Especially for Fang Zhou, whose achievements far surpassed what his level and status could attain.
Shen Zhongyun himself couldn’t imagine such a level of military accolades falling upon a military academy graduate...
To call it unprecedented is no exaggeration, is it?
Having learned all the necessary situations, Shen Zhongyun returned the time to Fang Zhou.
Fang Zhou slightly restored some combat power by consuming energy ointment and mana potions.
Seeing nothing needing his immediate attention nearby, he followed medical personnel and left the prism space where the high tower stood.
In the real world, the original place of the high tower ruins had disappeared, leaving only a large, regular hollow in its place.
The surrounding area was cordoned off, with many Beast Fighting City warriors maintaining order outside the barricades.
Fang Zhou entered a warm tent specially prepared by the Beast Fighting City warriors, washed up a bit, and lay down on a soft military cot.
This recent battle brought many spoils to the main body.
However, now that the situation was settled, he was in no rush to tally them.
Rest was paramount, to recover his energy as soon as possible.
......
While Fang Zhou’s main body fell into a deep sleep, the spiritual remains clone in the tomb hall opened its eyes.
Over the past two days, Fang Zhou had led the Flame Medal Adventurer Group to eliminate a demon cave, and then followed the clues to participate in the extermination of this high tower base, triggering the Demon Descent Ceremony of a demon champion.
The series of battles left him with no spare attention for the clone side.
Now he could finally handle the civil affairs of the tomb territory properly.
After winning the blood moon war with the Ghost Lord last time, Fang Zhou’s tomb territory entered a rapid development phase.
Additionally, after eliminating the powerful opponent of the Ghost Lord, there were no threatening undead territories near the tomb territory.
Thus, under Fang Zhou’s orders, Tidamia sent out the tomb scout cavalry squad far and wide, exploring nearby dangers and resources.
The good news was that there were many resource points in nearby territories.
Having been developed by the former Undead Lords for years, Fang Zhou could incorporate them into the tomb territory without much effort.
This led to a boom in the resource output of the tomb territory.
The upgrade and update speed of various undead units proceeded in an orderly manner.
Thus, each passing day saw a significant increase in the strength of Fang Zhou’s tombyard undead army.
The bad news was that within hundreds of kilometers, there were no sizable undead territories left.
Only some scattered groups roamed around.
This pattern of clustered distribution led Fang Zhou to recognize another rule of the Wasteland of Strife for the first time.
This perhaps reflected the unseen will of the Undead Blood Moon.
Fang Zhou had discovered that in the vast area of formerly clustered undead territories he occupied, the density of blood moonlight and resource richness were far greater than in surrounding regions.
This caused the various Undead Lords to gather, willingly or unwillingly, waging endless territorial wars with the ebb and flow of the Blood Moon Tide.
If not for Fang Zhou’s unexpected rise, crossing from the Corpse Hills through the Undead Teleportation Gate and eliminating the undead lords nearby, such war patterns would have continued for a long time.
With no worthy opponents nearby, Fang Zhou dedicated the clone’s energy entirely to cultivating internal strengths within the territory.
Exploring the advancement path of spiritual remains knights.
Developing various undead war machines.
Researching unit enchantment technology.
And experimenting with synthesizing rare undead attribute resources...
However, what truly made Fang Zhou abandon his main body’s handling of spoils and the aftermath of the previous fierce battle to focus entirely on the spiritual remains clone was not these basic daily tasks.
It was rather the news just reported by the tomb territory’s chief steward Leblanc.
Indeed, after summoning the Ghost Leader Leblanc, Fang Zhou thoroughly researched her.
Although the research results were still brewing, Fang Zhou had determined that Leblanc possessed combat strength and intelligence akin to Tidamia and Sain.
Currently, Sain was responsible for Fang Zhou’s personal protection as the tomb Lord, while Tidamia handled the command and training of the tomb army.
Yet, the rational distribution of other resource constructions and assimilation of newly discovered resource collection points also required a civil affairs officer for unified management.
Originally, when the tomb territory was smaller, Fang Zhou managed both civil affairs and research himself.
But now, with the expansion of territory and establishment of various resource points like mushrooms after the rain, splitting his focus on civil affairs would undoubtedly slow down the progress of various research projects.
After all, all territorial research projects now relied on Fang Zhou’s analysis of his mastery over the spiritual remains authority for success.
On the other hand, Fang Zhou discovered Leblanc’s significant talent in territorial governance.
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