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The question was, did he lack resources? Indeed, Sushing Yu had an enormous army to maintain, and his resource consumption was several times, even dozens of times that of ordinary players.

But the problem was his resource output was also substantial.

Over the years, the Knight tribe had conquered many fragments of dimensions.

Even if the management was poor and the development and utilization of these fragments were insufficient, the sheer number still generated a considerable output of basic resources.

Furthermore, with the help of the divine source of creation, Sushingu had cultivated many mutated spirit plants, which had shorter growth cycles and better effects than the original spirit plants.

Therefore, in terms of basic resources, he actually wasn't lacking.

Moreover, the players being invaded were unlikely to leave precious resources in their border cities.

Having realized this key point, Sushing Yu immediately shifted his strategic focus, no longer fixating on the player cities, but instead looking elsewhere.

Of course, this didn't mean he would give up on the cities.

After all, his goal in capturing cities wasn't just for those resources, but also for better trading opportunities.

Knowledge is priceless.

To obtain the other party's cultivation knowledge, he first had to subdue them.

After changing his strategy, the subsequent invasions indeed became much smoother.

With every expedition returning laden with spoils, even when encountering tough opponents and struggling to capture cities, he could make up for losses by sweeping nearby tribes with the guidance of the Rift Hawk.

In any case, he would never come out at a loss.

Although the systems rewards had decreased, the substantial gains had increased.

This behavior made many players furious, but they were powerless against it.

The Knight tribe dispatched armies of over 100,000 and then increased the number of cavalry.

Even if they split into two routes, they could still exert tremendous pressure on the invaded players.

Forget about dealing with those barbaric tribes.

Just being able to defend their own cities was already a stroke of luck.

Having invaders help them defeat wild monsters sounded great, but in reality, it didn't align with their long-term interests.

Just like gaining experience by defeating monsters in a game, conquering these primitive tribes had great benefits.

For example, mining resources, accumulated resources, and most importantly, untainted believers.

Sushing Yu's actions now were equivalent to helping them eliminate wild monsters and then taking away everything movable.

It could be said that apart from a mines and land, all other resources have been absorbed.

The problem was if the wild monsters were eaten by others, how could they level up quickly? In the early stages of development, population was far more important than land and resources.

With a population, resources and land could be increased through other means.

A bad trend quickly swept through the entire lower realm.

If they couldn't defeat the invaders themselves, could they not defeat those primitive tribes? players began to change their targets, reaching out to the nearby tribes that had not yet been annexed by the invaders.

If the players cities were tough nuts to crack, only to be savored after being broken, then these primitive tribes were a big piece of juicy meat, easily devoured and immensely satisfying.

This was very unfriendly to weaker players who preferred farming.

After toiling for years in the fields, they were looking forward to developing well and then leveling up by fighting monsters only to find that by the time they were ready.

The wild monsters had already been eliminated by someone else.

Powerful players, however, were not affected much.

Like a night tribe, they had long since extended their reach beyond the black soil plains with their influence expanding far and wide.

The tribes they could subdue had already been scattered and annexed.

The only forces that could still exist now fell into two categories.

Not worth it or difficult to fight.

Regardless of which situation it was, it indicated one thing.

This force was quite formidable.

After all, if even the night tribe found it difficult to deal with, its strength was evident.

Whether the invaders could defeat them was uncertain.

But even if they did win, Sushingu wouldn't mind and might even applaud.

The strong remain strong and the weak remain weak.

This principle exists for a reason.

The sooner they unified the surrounding players, the greater the advantages they exhibited at this moment.

Having formed a positive cycle, their rear had been fortified into an ironclad fortress.

While their army became their outstretched hands, able to freely attack others.

Time flew by amidst the invasion and being invaded.

One day, a sudden message broke the tranquility of the night tribe.

Lava, brother, you help.

Chapter 87.

Chaos.

After reading the distress signal, Su Shing Yu was somewhat speechless, but he also began to think about countermeasures.

Even now, the relationships among the few of them were still relatively good.

After all, they have fought together and explored the fragments of different planes several times.

Although, due to changes in the situation, each had found their own path.

Their relationships had not become distant as a result.

The small group they initially formed was still active and they occasionally exchanged resources.

Moreover, they all had shares in the trading market and with the resource allocation within the fragments of different planes, they often kept in touch.

The sensory abilities of the opposing star were also reasonable.

So, if he could lend a hand, Sushing Yu was willing to help.

To sum it up, the situation was quite simple.

Both sides kept adding people, which led to a large-scale chaotic battle.

The trigger was that Jean Kersonen, the forest, was invaded by a player of the same elf race who was quite strong.

Of course, Jeang Kersonen was not weak either, and with the advantage of defending the city, the invader had not made any significant progress in the siege.

After realizing that they could not capture the city, the invader shifted targets and began to plunder the resources and population of Jean Kersonen's plane in a sweeping manner.

The elven race was even rarer than the human race and the invader's actions forced Jean Kersonen to leave the city to confront him leading to a battle due to their similar strengths.

And with Jeang Kursen having the local advantage, she still had the upper hand on the battlefield.

Normally in such situations, they would just drag it out and the invader would leave when they saw that they could not gain anything.

However, what was infuriating was that after seven days, the player still refused to leave and even requested assistance bringing in his partners.

Left with no choice, Jeang Kersonen could only call for help.

And that person was Fong Shingchin, as their relationship was particularly close.

Fonging Chin's strength was undoubtedly reliable, but the problem was that after he joined, the invader called for reinforcements again.

Even in a two against three situation, relying on the local advantage, Jean Kersonen still had confidence in dealing with her opponent.

But this would take a long time, and the losses incurred during this process would set back her tribe's development to a year ago.

The invader was also seizing on this weakness, hoping to force her to surrender and pay a hefty war indemnity.

No one could agree to that.

So what to do? Naturally, they needed to bring in more people.

And they had to bring in someone extremely powerful to decisively end the situation and prevent the invader from continuing to escalate.

Such players were not numerous in the entire elementary realm.

But among the people they knew, there just happened to be three.

Lini, Su Shingu, and Emo Congu.

All three had the strength to decisively end a situation.

But what frustrated Fong Shingchin was that both Lin Yi and Mo Kong Wu were engaged in warfare, leaving only Su Shingu available.

Thus, the distress signal reached Su Shingu.

He recalled the army that was originally prepared to invade other players and adjusted it based on the information from the distress signal.

Soon, a mixed army composed of dark warriors, wolf warriors, cobalt warlocks, half- metal giants, and various magical beasts totaling a scale of 200,000 set off.

In a city filled with greenery, Jeang Kursen and Fong Shingchin stood on the city wall, gazing into the distance, their faces filled with worry.

These guys were too overbearing, taking advantage of their numbers to bully them.

Jean Kersonen was extremely furious.

If they had just plundered a bit, she would have accepted it.

After all, at this stage, wouldn't T been robbed? She herself had plundered other players resources and populations.

But the fact that the invader refused to leave and continuously called in reinforcements was a bit too much.

In her own territory, the longer this dragged on, the greater her losses would be.

Sigh.

What can you do when there is so many of them? Fong Shingshin side.

This kind of focus on one person was indeed quite disgusting, leaving the invaded party very passive.

A fierce look appeared on Jean Kersonen's beautiful face as she gritted her teeth and said, "If I had known this would happen, I should have been ruthless from the start and severely injured him.


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