I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 428: 430: Lide Trapped in the Abyss, 1.4 Million Believers (9200 Words)



Chapter 428: 430: Lide Trapped in the Abyss, 1.4 Million Believers (9200 Words)

Chapter 428: Chapter 430: Lide Trapped in the Abyss, 1.4 Million Believers (9200 Words)

“Damn you pests, if you block the way again I’m going to stuff your heads into the sewer and flush you away! Hurry up, send these Cave Dwellers to Naga City immediately!”

“Under Lord Kachar’s crown, I swear, if he knows you’re dallying like this, he would personally chop off your mud-filled head!”

“Only three hundred Cave Dwellers brought back?? What are you all even doing? I knew I should never have trusted you damned Griffins!

We’re waging a Divine War here, dammit!

Delaying the critical tasks of His Highness, I bet Lord Kapp won’t mind unscrewing your heads one by one and stomping them with his boots, just like squishing worms on the ground!”

In the central square of Twilight City, the furious Beastman Governor cursed at the Twilight City troops escorting the Cave Dwellers.

Divine War, this name alone filled the faces of the troops below with excitement.

Yes, they were waging a Divine War, fighting for the great Lord Kachar, the eternal God of Twilight!

Even though they had yet to see the enemy…

The current military composition of Twilight City was extremely complex, consisting of Bloodlines from Dawn City, Beastmen, Centaurs, Humans, and also the conquered Underworld races like Naga, Half-Elves, Griffins, Kobolds, and others.

All these races, conquered by Lide, had now become followers of the Twilight Sect, and those unbelievers who resisted were mostly sent to labor camps like mines or Microglow Mushroom farms, and those who defied to death had already enriched the soil.

There was no need for mercy toward the evil beings of the Underworld.

On this land, everyone including the neutral Half-Elves could be executed without injustice.

These cruel, blood-thirsty, and brutally dark beings did not deserve any sympathy.

The high command of Dawn City treated them with an iron hand.

And now, these dark races who had become followers of the Twilight Sect were doing something astonishing — capturing Cave Dwellers.

Cave Dwellers, as a weak race of the Underworld, had little value other than for mining, and their flesh was not desirable, making them rarely of interest to any beings other than wild beast hunters.

The actions of Twilight City were undoubtedly surprising.

But at the moment, the warriors below did not care about these details. All they knew was that capturing the Cave Dwellers was an order from the great Lord Kachar.

Despite the perilous environment brimming with hunters, the Cave Dwellers, capable of both living and digging holes, had not only survived but thrived due to their insignificant presence, securing a large population in the Underworld.

When the army of Twilight City received orders to capture Cave Dwellers, within just over a month, more than a million Cave Dwellers had been brought back to Twilight City.

It was an unbelievably startling number.

And it was only then that outsiders realized that such large numbers of Cave Dwellers lived in those desolate areas.

These beings, who often moved on all fours and were highly skilled at digging, could create dazzling labyrinths even out of small hills.

Moreover, once tracks of Cave Dwellers were found, they often numbered in the thousands, with large tribes holding populations of seventy to eighty thousand.

These Cave Dwellers, who survived on Microglow Mushrooms without seeing daylight in their cave dwellings, had developed their own way of living.

“Lord Kapp, this batch of Cave Dwellers totals 70,000 and needs to be immediately sent to Naga City.”

The 18-level Half-Elf Great Mage, Mahari Grey Claw, stood beside the Beastman King Kapp, his eyes filled with seriousness.

“His Highness is far in the Abyss, battling the Evil God, and the consumption must be enormous.

Now is the time we need a large number of followers, but the biggest problem is that the surrounding area’s Cave Dwellers have almost been captured by us.

What’s left are either too far away or their dug caves are too deep to capture…”

As Mahari spoke, a flash of sharpness crossed his eyes.

“Lord Kapp, can we make a deal with the Half-Elves from Liusi City to help us capture the Cave Dwellers?”

The Beastman King Kapp, dressed in black battle armor, stared piercingly at those hunched and trembling Cave Dwellers on the square, a hint of chill flashing through his eyes.

“His Highness’s orders must be carried out!

As long as we can obtain more Cave Dwellers, we should spare no expense.

You must immediately represent Twilight City and negotiate with Liusi City; we can exchange the weaponry and equipment of Dawn City for their Cave Dwellers!

There’s no time to waste, set off immediately!”

Mahari was stunned by how decisive Kapp was, but quickly nodded in agreement.

“Yes, Lord Kapp…”

“All for His Majesty!”

After these solemn words were spoken, the 18th Level Half-body Mage silently turned and left. Shortly after, a squadron of Dawn Bats took flight from the military camp, heading towards the Half-body Main City.

The divine war—no one knew how terrifying this war, which existed only in legends, truly was. The higher-ups of Dawn could only do their best to fulfill the orders issued by Lide from the far Abyss.

Kapp took a deep breath after Mahari had left; he hadn’t slept for five consecutive days since he last rested.

At this moment, Twilight City needed him to be the backbone in dealing with it all.

Especially since news had already come from Dawn City that the Ancient Evil God had descended, causing great chaos in the outside world, leaving hardly any resources to support Twilight City.

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