I Became the Progenitor Vampire

Chapter 434: 436: Five Transcendents Recruited, Hope of Returning to the Main Plane (8600 words)



Chapter 434: 436: Five Transcendents Recruited, Hope of Returning to the Main Plane (8600 words)

Chapter 434: Chapter 436: Five Transcendents Recruited, Hope of Returning to the Main Plane (8600 words)

Abyss Half-orcs in Half-Beast City knelt in submission, after which the Chaotic Army directly assimilated these ugly half-beasts.

Although they might be unsightly, they proved to be very effective cannon fodder, which allowed the total number of the Chaotic Army to reach the scale of 260,000.

Moreover, the level of all the troops was above 10, a force so powerful that it would absolutely terrify anyone on the Main Plane.

Level 10 in a large city like Green City might count as a skilled fighter, at least a heavyweight on a certain street, but in the Abyss, sorry, that’s merely the bare minimum.

But sadly, those with combat power above level 15 numbered only a pitiful thirty or so, partly the higher echelons of the Enchanting Demons and partly the upper ranks of the half-beasts.

Among them, reaching level 19 were only the Naga Leader and the recently subdued Half-Beast Leader.

Compared to the huge base number, one could determine that the high-end combat power of the Abyss wasn’t actually plentiful.

However, with Lide present, there currently wasn’t too much of a problem with top-tier combat power.

The scale of 260,000 troops, combined with the combat power formed after reorganization, meant that the Gravel Plane, fundamentally a barren Plane, had no power to obstruct the advance of the Chaotic Army.

Time moved on to February 5th.

Under Lide’s command, the integrated Chaotic Army began their sweep across the Gravel Plane. Tribe after tribe was steamrolled.

Under the deterrence of death, the number of Twilight Sect believers grew daily, and the actions of the Chaotic Army were decisive: those who did not worship Lide had only death as an option.

Under frenetic expansion, the numbers of the Chaotic Army began to skyrocket.

By February 15th, the Chaotic Army had occupied the giant gravel regions in the south, west, and the junction of both sides of the Gravel Plane.

All small tribes found within the occupied territory were conquered or annihilated by the Chaotic Army.

To this point, Lide had directly conquered nearly half of the Gravel Plane, and after repeated expansions, the number of the Chaotic Army had reached an astonishing 400,000.

The Double-Horned Demons, occupying the central region of the Gravel Plane, had also sensed the danger during the major movements of the Chaotic Army.

To cope with the expansion of the Chaotic Army, the Double-Horned Demons likewise began to extend their reach to the surrounding small tribes, enslaving large numbers of tribes wherever the Double-Horned Demon Army went.

The original number of 100,000 swelled to 250,000 in a short time, more than doubling.

This insignificant and barren Plane in the Abyss began to fall into the tense smoke of battle, just like countless other Planes.

Under Lide’s will, in just a month and a half, the Gravel Plane went from a five-way standoff to a showdown between two powers.

Chaotic Army vs. Double-Horned Demon Army.

As for the Undead hidden in the Northern Rotten Land, these peculiar beings showed no sign of activity, as if the world-shattering wars outside had nothing to do with them.

Sensing the indifference of the Undead, both sides preparing for war also tacitly refrained from disturbing these evil beings.

Both contenders knew that their true enemy was each other; as for the Undead, they could wait to sweep across them after dealing with their opponent.

Time continued to turn, and by February 20th, the Chaotic Army, having finished reorganizing, began to assemble from all directions, their fearful sharp spears pointed directly at Double-Horned Demon territory.

The Double-Horned Demons, who had been watching the Chaotic Army, quickly noticed this change. The army prepared for battle, and countless enslaved demons and servants were driven to the front lines to serve as cannon fodder.

A titanic epic battle involving over 600,000 was about to unfold.

In this war, the victor’s prize would be the entirety of the Gravel Plane.

The loser would become the stark white bones amongst the rubble, joining the countless corpses of Abyss Demons to sleep eternally.

Both sides headed into battle with absolute confidence in their victory.

Although the Double-Horned Demons had heard that the Chaotic Army had a deity at their helm, it was merely hearsay, and most people absolutely did not believe it.

If the other side truly had a deity, could they still be alive to this day?

What kind of existence was an Abyss Evil God? Butchering the entire Gravel Plane wouldn’t even require much effort.

Therefore, the Double-Horned Demons were convinced that this was nothing more than a lie crafted by the Naga to shake their confidence.

For this, the Double-Horned Demons were highly disdainful and even went as far as to mock and scorn the Naga’s actions.

Although the Double-Horned Demons didn’t understand why the Naga Army could be so ferocious as to completely overcome the Enchanting Demons and the Abyss Half-Beasts, they didn’t care.

As the most powerful force in the Gravel Plane, even if the Naga Army’s numbers were nearly twice their own, the Double-Horned Demons still did not harbor the slightest fear.

Abyss Worms were actually the most numerous life forms in the Abyss. Yet, have those filthy creatures ever ruled the Abyss?

The Double-Horned Demons were ambitious, and the Chaotic Army was even more fanatical.

An army of 400,000, how terrifying it was.

The Believer System activated by Lide was practically fatal to those Abyss Races who had just pledged allegiance to the Twilight Sect.

Once they became believers of the Twilight Sect, they instantly gained a boost in strength. Even the most casual believers received a 1% attribute enhancement, causing those newly converted to ascend rapidly in their level of devotion.

After all, this was a tangible, substantial benefit, unlike other Evil Gods who required sacrifices to bestow their gifts—making the Twilight Sect simply too competitive.

The deepening of their faith drastically increased the formidable strength of this terrifying army, and their morale soared to an extreme. They were already eager to prove their devoutness to the Divine being they worshipped, seeking to use such means to receive even more power as a reward.

The air in the Gravel Plane was filled with a solemn and tense atmosphere.

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