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Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 2173 - 990: Godhood Enhancement 3
Faced with the situation where the troop numbers led by his low-level Undead Lord are insufficient, enhancing the troop’s elite status is a very effective solution.
The second option is even more formidable, as it raises the professional level of all new recruits, and it can accumulate.
If accumulated to a certain extent, the entire territory’s population could achieve Transcendent status in the future, which is not just a dream.
The third option depends on luck, potentially breaking current limitations and possibly resulting in something good.
After much deliberation, Gaven first ruled out the third option.
The randomness is too great; no one knows the probability of randomness or whether the random results will be useful. Compared to the first two, this is currently the least helpful.
The hardest decision is between the first and second options.
The first option is clearly a short-term choice; in the later stages, when Gaven has increased Slaughter Divine Power, this will be much less impactful, but it is currently the most beneficial.
Because the second option is a late-game ability; the larger Gaven Territory and the more forces it has, the more cumulative enhancements there are, the stronger this ability becomes.
Now, however, it does not seem particularly significant, as the gap between third-level and fourth-level Skeleton Soldiers is not very large, at least not as significant as Advanced Troops.
Gaven ultimately chose the immediate benefit—Advanced Troops.
The initial stage is the most challenging, and strengthening current combat power is most urgent.
Once he grows stronger, the resources at his disposal will significantly increase, including this Godhood Enhancement.
This is clearly similar to the True Gods’ pursuit of Godhood enhancement; ten points of Divine Nature can condense into one Godhood. As long as he continues to accumulate Slaughter Divinity Force, this strengthening will be continuous.
After determining the enhancement capability, choosing which troop type to enhance becomes very simple.
It must be Skeleton Soldiers.
The reason is straightforward: numbers.
No matter which territory, Skeleton Soldiers are the foundational troops, and their numbers are the largest, occupying at least seventy percent.
Those special troop types with fewer numbers can be filled through Slaughter Divine Power evolution.
Boom!
As soon as Gaven chose Godhood Enhancement.
A bloody light shot up into the sky, centered on Gaven’s Soul Pool, crazily spreading around.
Wherever it passed, not only did those Soul Pools and Skeleton Soldiers turn red, but even the Skeleton Road emitted a unique red glow.
This involved the transformation of the entire territory level, meaning Gaven’s assimilation of the territory increased and his control deepened.
Conversely, it caused a stronger resonance throughout the Plains of Bone.
Spreading out from Gaven Territory in all directions.
The resonance was not only felt by the lords but also by the wild Undead, whose Soul Fire all lit up, directing their gaze towards the direction of Gaven Territory.
Almost unprompted, they wobbled towards Gaven Territory, quickly gathering into mighty armies.
However, the most threatening are still the dozen or so low-level Undead Lords nearby, who also set out with whatever forces they could muster.
This time, they received orders from the Abyssal Will, and were also blessed accordingly.
In their territories, the Undead Creatures completely broke the upper limit of their troop commanding capacity, deploying entirely without holding back.
The wild Undead encountered along the way without lords voluntarily joined their ranks.
Gaven felt the resonance immediately, unsurprised, instead letting out a long sigh of relief, even a hint of a smile appeared on his lips.
His greatest concern was that the commotion he caused would be too great, alerting those Advanced Undead Lords to directly send Regular Army to eliminate him.
The scale of the encirclement now before him, he feared not at all; instead, he looked forward to it.
Because this is not an attack on him but a delivery of benefits.
The previous experiment of transferring souls through the Skeleton Hound Pool was terminated as the Skeleton Road opened and merged early into the Main Domain.
However, Gaven’s experiment had already yielded answers because of the Road Divinity Power.
He didn’t need to test the Soul Energy in a territory using the previously cumbersome method; he could directly extract and transfer it through the Skeleton Road.
His hypothesis was correct.
The Soul Power in each territory has an upper limit. Gaven only extracted the amount of twenty thousand Soul Fires from the Skeleton Hound Pool, and the Soul Pool summoning speed halved. At thirty thousand, it increased fivefold (per hour/name).
This means the entire territory’s Soul Fire was almost drained, the remaining being slowly coagulated new souls.
Gaven named this as War Potential, the maximum number of troops recruitable.
This War Potential is not immutable.
If Gaven redirects a large amount of Soul Fire from the territory into the Skeleton Hound Pool, not only does their maximum number recruitable sharply rise, the quality recruited also slightly improves (the troop’s professional level and the number of special troops both slightly increase).
Wouldn’t you say that those Undead coming to attack his territory, are not delivering benefits?
The enemy’s momentum is formidable; in a short time, their forces exceeded three hundred thousand.
But war is not just about troop numbers; strategy and command are also important.
In this aspect, the enemy is nearly lacking, while it is Gaven’s specialty.
"First Legion, advance ten kilometers southeast of No. 1 Shadowy Soul Pool and pin the enemy on the spot."
"Second Legion, set off from No. 2 Shadowy Soul Pool and intercept the enemy southwest."
"Third Legion, confront the enemy directly in front of No. 1 Shadowy Soul Pool."
"Fourth Legion provides central support."
Gaven was stationed at the Skeleton Minotaur Pool, observing the movements of the invading enemy through his soul perspective, then deploying and directing troops.
Due to the rapid expansion of the territory and many of them being mindless Undead, Gaven had no interest in naming them. Whether they were territories or similar types of lords, they were ordered by sequence first come, first served for identification and differentiation.
He adhered to the principle of breaking them individually, temporarily abandoning the initially occupied Skeleton Cavalry Pool and Skeleton Hound Pool, and gathered all the forces exclusively into the newly transformed two Shadow Soul Pools.
Because these two soul pools were expanded by Gaven utilizing Road Divinity Power, they protruded forty kilometers from his territory, forming an arc-shaped band.
The faster response from surrounding enemies meant faster penetration into the territory, engaging first.







