Su Heng himself also gained two things, one was command experience, and the other was points.

Even though his subordinates are all indigenous professionals and have shown loyalty, the army can be commanded by indigenous professionals without any worries. As a lord, Su Heng must also have the ability to command the territory's army.

If you don’t have enough experience, you can gain it by commanding more territory troops in battle.

When the lord commands the territory's army to fight, he mainly grasps the general direction, and the details of the battle are decided by the officers below.

The battle between the living and the undead does not require many strategies, but mainly relies on hard power.

In the battle that just ended, the undead army had the advantage in numbers, but the strength of Su Heng's territory army was greater than that of the undead army. Even if Su Heng did not take action, the undead army would eventually be wiped out, with only some casualties.

Compared to the command experience, Su Heng was more surprised by the points he gained.

After this battle, Su Heng's points increased by 1115 million, which is more than the points gained by killing a level 60 undead. It is enough to recruit a fourth-level nature mage or light mage.

The points earned in a single day were only less than the last time he killed a sixth-level undead.

If you think about this battle carefully, you will find that it is not surprising to get so many points. Just killing a dozen fourth-level undead to gain points is equivalent to killing a fifth-level undead of at least level 55.

Killing a third-level undead to gain points, and killing a second-level undead to gain points, are both equivalent to killing a fifth-level undead of at least level 55.

The points gained from killing first-order undead and zero-order undead combined are relatively few, but it is equivalent to killing a fifth-order undead.

This is the number of points a fourth-level lord player earns every day. As a fourth-level lord player, Su Heng relies on killing undead to gain points every day. Even if he kills a fifth-level undead every day, it is still too little.

In the early stage, you can only kill fourth-level undead every day, and you will get fewer points.

However, Su Heng's situation is different from that of the fourth-level lord players. Take the Lord of Neverwinter as an example.

An army of over 20,000 undead attacked Neverwinter, including a dozen fourth-tier undead and about 140 third-tier undead.

In the end, more than ten thousand undead fell on the battlefield in Neverwinter Territory, with more than twenty third-level undead perishing, but not a single fourth-level undead died.

The points obtained by Lord Neverwinter should be around five million, which is less than half of the points obtained by Su Heng.

Not only did they gain few points, but Neverwinter had many Tier 3 professionals killed in this battle, and even more Tier 2, Tier 1, and Tier 0 professionals died.

The Neverwinter Lord needs to spend a large amount of points to recruit a sufficient number of professionals from level zero to level three, and the remaining points are earned.

Su Heng's points from killing undead were pure profit. If he killed a fifth-order undead every day, he would earn more points than the Lord of Neverwinter, and the growth rate of his territory's strength would definitely be faster than that of the Lord of Neverwinter.

In today's battle against the undead army, no one from Su Heng's territory was killed, which means no points were lost, and these 11 million points were pure profit.

It is a good thing to get more points, but the problem is that Su Heng does not lack the points needed to advance his territory, what he lacks is money.

After this battle, I got more points but less money. I only got a platinum treasure chest. The arrows, mana potions and equipment loss consumed by the professionals participating in the battle were all money.

In the future, Su Heng will lead the territory army to fight against the undead army, probably once every ten days or half a month. At present, his main focus is still on making money.

It is already December, and there is only one month left in Su Heng's sophomore year.

Although he has learned the art of teleportation, and as the small world's daily output of world power increases and Su Heng's space mage professional level increases, he can teleport over longer distances, and the number of times he uses the art of teleportation also increases.

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