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With Sushing Yu's cost no object support, more and more elites have emerged, becoming the backbone of the night tribe.

After a period of rest and adjustment, Sushingu dispatched another army to invade another player's realm.

Invasion and plunder.

War has become the main theme in the current dimension.

The entire primary dimension has descended into chaos with more and more players caught up in invasions and counter invasions.

You hit me, I hit back.

You gather people, I gather people, too.

Sometimes a simple invasion battle under the continuous calls for help from both sides can bring together dozens of players, making the situation even more chaotic.

interests, grudges, various factors intertwine, complicating the situation in the primary dimension with all players caught up in the turmoil, leaving no one untouched.

After all, as long as they're normal people, they will have connections with others.

Even a reclusive person like Sue Shing Yu has his own small group.

Various small groups have emerged, and some players lacking confidence in their own strength have begun to band together.

This has also increased the cost of invasions for other players, forcing them to expand the scale of their invading armies, which can leave their internal defenses weakened if others invade their realm at this time.

In short, the current primary dimension has become extremely chaotic.

Some players rampage through it, continuously plundering, absorbing the foundations of other players, turning these foundations into their own stepping stones towards greater strength.

Some players have their divine realm shattered, causing their tribes to fall alongside them, becoming mere skeletons beneath others growth.

However, more players find themselves in a stalemate, relying on their military strength to negotiate with the invaders until the latter can no longer bear the losses and retreats.

You steal from me, I steal from him.

Big fish eat small fish, small fish eat shrimp, shrimp eat grass.

Some players have transformed from shrimp into small fish while others have gone from small fish to shrimp.

Sometimes after several invasion battles when calculating the gains, they conclude that this period might have been better spent developing peacefully.

Ultimately, the big fish are a minority and among them are even bigger sharks and Sushing Yu is one of them.

Even if he doesn't go all out, very few players can withstand his three signature moves.

However, even someone as strong as him cannot guarantee victory in every invasion.

For instance, this time after invading the coordinates of several human players he acquired, Sushing Yu began random invasions.

Soon he encountered Ghost.

How to fight this? Looking at the swamp before him, stepping in would leave him stuck up to his thighs and all the warriors and generals fell into silence.

This is a realm of a frogman player, leaning towards water attributes.

For safety's sake, this player used divine spells to flood the surrounding environment with water.

After all, his followers prefer wetlands.

And as for building cities, he didn't want to bother with it.

They all live in wooden and stone houses.

Development civilization, better to forget it.

Winning by quantity.

If the quality of believers doesn't match, then I'll crush with numbers.

In such a frenzied posture, this player's number of followers skyrocketed, not limited to just the frogman, but also including fishmen, snake men, and others.

As for how to solve the food problem, there are plenty of edible plants in this world.

Sushing Yu found the opponent's tribal gathering place through the rift sky eagle, but upon seeing the almost decayed wooden fence, he had no desire to attack.

Ha, brother, I admit you're strong, but if you want to win against me, better forget it.

In the void, the player manifested, looking at the terrifying dark figure opposite him and laughed proudly.

You win.

Sushingu did not deny it and straightforwardly acknowledge the opponent's strength.

To change this environment, it would likely require a large number of mages and that is assuming the other party does not intervene.

The opponent can flood the area and there would definitely be no shortage of watertype mages under him.

As for this, Sushingu currently had no good solution.

So he simply conceded, forcing his way in.

Even if he could kill a batch of the opponent's followers, it would serve no purpose other than to create enmity.

The number of the opponent's followers likely wasn't much different from his own.

Tens of thousands of followers would probably be just a drop in the bucket for him.

Haha.

Insufficient offense, ample defense.

The player laughed and then rejected Sushing Yu<unk>s concession request.

Sushingu looked at him in confusion, slightly frowning.

Don't get me wrong, I just want to make a trade with you.

Trade? Sushing you looked at him in bewilderment.

The blue figure quickly explained, "As you can see, most of my followers are related to water, and their land combat capabilities are not great.

However, I want to expand to the west, where there is a barbarian tribe that is quite difficult to deal with.

So, I'd like to ask you to help me eliminate them.

" Having never considered this operation, Sushingu fell into deep thought after hearing it.

using the strength of an invader to help himself expand the trib's territory.

Is this something humans could conceive? What do you think? Seeing Sue Shingu silent for a while, the blue figure asked again a trade must have something in return if I help you defeat them.

What you give me? Well, how about I give you those people? There are about 300,000 barbarians over there and they have never worshiped any gods.

Very pure.

That said, would t this mean I'm working for you for free? Sushing Yu<unk>s mouth twitched, showing some displeasure.

How can it be said to be working for free? It's clearly a win-win.

You get followers and I get land.

The blue figure quickly explained.

Sushing you glanced at him.

Add something.

If you can't even deal with those tribes now, they probably aren't that easy to handle.

Chapter 86.

Request for help.

After some discussion, the player took out a document detailing the training experiences of water mages from levels 1 to six.

And only then did Sue Shingu agree.

A word of caution was given up front.

Our races as believers are different, so this experience is only for reference.

I can't guarantee its usefulness, so if anything goes wrong during your training, don't come looking for me.

Before signing the contract, the blue figure expressed some concern and reminded him again.

Don't worry, Sushi nodded.

He wasn't foolish enough to directly apply the experience book he obtained from outside.

He mostly used it as a reference and didn't blindly follow it.

Once the agreement was finalized, the blue figure said, "This is the information I've gathered over the years.

You can handle it as you see fit.

" The blue figure had high hopes for this helper, as it was clear from the divine figure that its strength was significantly greater than that of the players who had previously invaded.

Moreover, it was likely that they had brought powerful artifacts with them.

It was undoubtedly a bold decision to make money and avert disasters.

Sushingu immediately shifted his focus to the nearby barbarian tribe, leading an army of over a 100,000.

The outcome was predictable.

These tribes, still in their settlement phase, and without even proper walls, might bully water tribes that were not good at land combat.

But they were far from being able to withstand the elite army of the Night Tribe.

In less than 3 days, the Night Tribes army had swept away all the human tribes in the vicinity.

Compared to those troublesome player believers, they were truly weak in terms of combat, will extraordinary strength and organizational capability, all of which were completely crushed by the Knight tribes army.

Sushingi was in a very good mood.

He initially thought he would return empty-handed, but unexpectedly he managed to score a big hall.

After choosing to concede, he returned to his home dimension with a large population.

This invasion experience made Sue Shingu realize that perhaps invading other players dimensions didn't necessarily require capturing their cities or seizing their resources and populations.

Those cities were difficult to attack.

And moreover, their inhabitants often had strong beliefs, making them time-consuming to transform.

In contrast, these primitive tribes were much easier to deal with.

They were weak, easy to transform, and other than having fewer resources, they had no significant drawbacks.


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