Even if the royal army has been defeated, even if the city has fallen, they will resist and fend off the invaders.
In this regard, the Eternal Knight Empire has no good solutions.
After all, they cannot change the will of others.
For these rebels, the greatest respect is to go all out and kill them.
to stabilize the captured cities.
The Eternal Knight Empire had to send more warriors across the border to the northern continent.
Fortunately, the Eternal Knight Empire lacks many things, but it does not lack warriors.
In fact, the Eternal Knight Empire, including other affiliated tribes, does not have a strict sense of citizens.
Universal superiority is not just an empty phrase.
Those special enhancements allow their combat power to generally match that of royal warriors.
With some simple training, they can become elite soldiers of the kingdom.
Under such circumstances, stabilizing the order of the cities is completely unproatic.
Of course, this is also related to the empire's policy of consiliation.
Most of the subjects of the northern continent kingdoms do not have a strong sense of belonging to their countries.
In their view, it doesn't matter who is the boss as long as life is liveable.
The policies of the Eternal Knight Empire are considered particularly benevolent throughout the entire demilip.
To put it mildly, at least under the rule of the Eternal Knight Empire, even the lowest servants have the most basic living guarantees: enough food, housing, and warm clothing.
These three points are written into the Empire's laws as long as they are recognized beings by the Empire.
All subjects of the Empire have the obligation to ensure their livelihood.
However, it is not acceptable to exploit loopholes and live off others.
The empire allows not working, provided that one can solve their own living issues.
If one does not work but wants to freload, then they will be forcibly reformed.
The subjects of the kingdom are not particularly clever, but they can still make simple comparisons.
After living under the empire for a while, they clearly feel the difference.
To put it simply, neither side respects them.
The difference lies in the fact that the empire ignores them while the kingdom oppresses them.
The empire treats all non-empire subjects equally with indifference.
As long as they follow the rules and do not provoke them, there will be no conflicts.
Even servants cannot be casually oppressed by noble knights because these servants are not only their private property but also items of the empire.
The kingdom, on the other hand, is different.
In the eyes of the kingdom's nobility, the subjects within their territory are all their property to be disposed of at will.
These two different environments have given rise to entirely different nobility.
Which side do these kingdom subjects prefer? Of course, they prefer the empire.
The kingdom does shield them from external bullying, allowing them to scrape by, but the laws and rules established by the kingdom are all designed to serve the noble lords, treating them as less than human.
The reason for their protection is merely to ensure there are people to work for the noble lords.
After all, if everyone were a noble, then no one would be a noble.
In contrast, even a fourth tier servant in the empire is still considered person.
Under such circumstances, the acceptance of the original kingdom subjects by the eternal knight empire quickly increased and they soon submitted to the eternal knight church becoming followers of the eternal knight.
Eventually, they would even secretly report rebellious organizations to make their own cities more stable.
After capturing a city, the Empire would rest for a while before continuing the offensive, steadily advancing and expanding its territory at a slow but firm pace.
Meanwhile, the Hundred Nations Alliance, despite having reached a mutual defense agreement, was still unable to form a coalition army.
coupled with the actual disparity in military strength.
They could only defend the cities and rely on their fortifications to retaliate.
Once the Eternal Knight Empire got on the right track, Sushiu also turned his attention outward, starting to explore the surrounding void plains.
As the power of the Empire grew, he needed more resource producing areas, and they had to be highle resource areas.
Such places are difficult to find.
They require a long time to accumulate within a main plane.
There are not many such places and most of them are already claimed.
So he could only look toward the endless void.
Meteorites in a void are like drops of water in the ocean.
Hard to find.
But demiplanes and planes are much easier to locate.
As long as the master of the plane does not actively conceal it.
A plane in the void is like a firefly in the night.
It may not be immediately visible, but with careful searching, it can be found quite easily.
After several years, Sushingu managed to identify all the planes within a radius of 500 units.
In the vicinity of the main plane, there are a total of 12 planes of which nine are demilipanes and three are small planes.
This number is somewhat excessive.
After all, even the smallest demilane has tens of millions of square km of land.
Together, the 12 planes are much larger than the main plane.
It is important to note that with the concentration of spiritual energy typical of a medium realm, the strongest beings in these plains are at least demagod level super beings.
Unlike the inferior void beast kings, these indigenous demagods are much stronger, at least on the level of ordinary demagogs, with some even reaching higher demagod status.
Moreover, being in their native plains gives them geographical advantages that can further enhance their strength.
Conversely, foreign beings entering these planes will face suppression from the plain's consciousness.
With the increase and decrease in strength, even if a foreign powerhouse is one small realm higher than them, it is still difficult to defeat them.
There is even the risk of being counter killed and becoming the opponent's resources.
These medium realms are tough nuts to crack.
There is not a single easy target.
Rubbing his head, Sushingu suddenly felt a bit of a headache.
He had only conducted preliminary investigations of these planes and had not delved deeply into them yet.
Even so, he felt the strength of those demagod beings.
How to conquer these demilles is a significant challenge.
After some thought, Sushing Yu decided to temporarily set aside the three small planes.
The demiglanes all host ordinary demagods, and it can be imagined that even if there are no true gods.
A few powerful demigods would be enough to give him a hard time.
Fine, they're all somewhat similar, he might as well deal with the closer ones first.
After thinking for a while, Sushingu ultimately decided to use his favorite method, attacking from near to far, charging through one by one.
Once he had made up his mind, Sushingu acted without delay, making arrangements, and then took his artifact, input the plane coordinates, opened the spatial door, and charged right in.
The closest demilane will be temporarily named demilane number one.
It has tens of millions of square kilm of land.
largely primitive and wild, characterized mainly by forests and plains inhabited by billions of fierce beasts, but without any notable civilization.
Due to the changes in the rules of the medium realm, Sue Shing Yu, as an outsider, could not directly enter the demilane.
He could only open the spatial door in the void outside the demilane.
In other words, he was intercepted outside.
Stepping out from a spatial door and standing in the void, looking at the demilane before him and the plane barrier that kept him out, Sue Shing Yu<unk>s eyes were calm, and he was not surprised.
This planer barrier is constructed by the plane for self-preservation.
The more complete and larger the plane, the stronger its barrier.
The barrier of a semiplane is not particularly strong, but to forcibly break it, one would at least need to reach the realm of a peak demagod.
Sushing Yu could barely manage it, but he wasn't reckless enough to use such a laborious method.
Extending his divine consciousness, he swept through the void, searching for the presence of spatial cracks.
The larger the barrier, the more likely it is to have flaws.
It is impossible for the entire semiplane to be airtight.
The existence of spatial cracks is inevitable.
Entering a plane through spatial cracks is also the most common invasion method used by the void beast swarm.
After a while, Sushing Yu found a small spatial crack only a little over 2 m wide and 3 m high.
Appearing particularly small compared to his large body, even when he tried to suppress it, his form still reached over 10 m.
He swung his long sword through the spatial crack with a sudden slash.
As the sword struck down, the spatial crack unexpectedly widened, and Su Shing Yu extended both hands, pulling to the side.
His hands shimmering with a dark glow as they were scraped by the cutting force of the crack, sending sparks flying with a soft shout.
The spatial crack expanded to the sides, quickly enlarging to a 100 meters in size.