Su Heng did it. Any seventh-level undead in front of Su Heng could not withstand the second move and was killed instantly.

Even though Su Heng only killed five seventh-level undead every night, there were still many seventh-level undead who were worried that Su Heng would suddenly appear.

The more powerful the seventh-level undead, the more worried I am.

Su Heng will first look for a powerful seventh-level undead killer.

No matter how powerful a seventh-level undead is, it cannot escape Su Heng's pursuit.

Up to now, Su Heng has killed hundreds of seventh-level undead.

Even the eighth-level professionals in the Chen Kingdom player camp had never killed so many seventh-level undead.

Many seventh-level undead were already afraid of Su Heng, but under the orders of eighth-level undead and even ninth-level undead, they continued to attack the target area.

Now Su Heng actually started killing eighth-level undead.

Killed one yesterday and another today.

It is clearly a seventh-level creature, but it can kill an eighth-level undead by crossing levels, and it seems that killing it is not difficult.

Next, more eighth-level undead will be killed by Su Heng, and some eighth-level undead are already worried that they will become Su Heng's target.

As a holy-level undead, Bartholomew doesn't care about the loss of seventh-level undead, or even the loss of eighth-level undead.

What Bartholomew cares about is getting the Hermit Ring back as soon as possible.

The ninth-order undead may not care about the loss of the seventh-order undead, but they cannot ignore the eighth-order undead who are only one major realm away.

But how to stop Su Heng from attacking the eighth-level undead?

The ninth-level undead were even worried that Su Heng would continue to grow and would target them for attack.

However, Bartholomew could not find a way to kill Su Heng, and the ninth-level undead could not find a way to kill Su Heng either.

He could only watch Su Heng kill an eighth-level undead every day.

In the entire Chen country player camp, only a few eighth-level undead are killed every day.

At the very least, only one or two eighth-level undead can be killed in a day, and at the same time, eighth-level professionals in the Chen Kingdom player camp will also die in battle.

In the battle with living creatures, some seventh-level undead will be promoted to eighth-level undead.

However, Su Heng does not just kill an eighth-level undead every day. When Su Heng becomes an eighth-level professional, Su Heng may become eighth-level invincible and be able to kill eighth-level undead in seconds at will.

Su Heng was even able to cross levels and kill ninth-level undead at the eighth level.

With Su Heng's growth rate, this time doesn't seem far away.

The ninth-level undead were trying hard to find a way to kill Su Heng, but they were unable to come up with a good method.

Su Heng could only be allowed to kill one eighth-level undead and five seventh-level undead every night.

It seems that we can only wait until the next undead disaster breaks out before trying to kill Su Heng.

If Su Heng is still active in the territory of eighth-level players, ninth-level undead will appear in the territory of eighth-level players. With the gap between the two realms, the ninth-level undead will definitely be able to kill Su Heng!

As time passed, Su Heng breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that there was no change in the undead camp. He steadily killed one eighth-level undead and five seventh-level undead every day and did not dare to increase the number easily.

Killing these six undead was enough to benefit Su Heng: one epic treasure chest a day, and about 4 billion points.

As August was coming to an end, Su Heng finally completed the recruitment of the second new sequence.

After the recruitment was completed, the total number of troops in Su Heng's territory had reached more than 43,000, including 30 seventh-level professionals, 255 sixth-level professionals, 1380 fifth-level professionals, 6720 fourth-level professionals, and 35280 third-level professionals.

A total of ten brigades, plus the Royal Guards.

The troops dispatched to Bincheng to participate in the night defense battle have reached the size of three brigades, with a total number of over 10,000.

The size of the dispatched army will be further expanded to at least one-third of the territory's army, and all troops will be rotated to participate in battles outside.

On the one hand, it improves the strength of professionals, and on the other hand, it improves the combat experience of the army and the undead.

The territory's army needs to hone itself through battle after battle.

In addition, there is a regiment of troops stationed in Magnolia Territory, which will also be rotated. As the size of Magnolia Territory expands, the size of the garrison will also expand.

There is also a change in appointments within the territorial army.

After Su Heng recruited Melissa, he appointed her as the commander of the Third Brigade because of her experience.

Now Melissa has been transferred to the Royal Guards.

This was actually something Melissa asked for.

Melissa, who had been killed by the undead, clearly understood how weak the seventh level was compared to the huge undead camp.

Melissa wanted to unleash her talent for cultivation and become an eighth-level professional or even a legendary professional as soon as possible, and then participate in the battle against the undead camp.

With Melissa's terrifying talent for cultivation, even if she didn't have as abundant cultivation resources as in her previous life as an imperial princess, the speed at which she could level up through her own cultivation would still be faster than the speed at which she could level up through killing monsters now.

In her previous life, Melissa had legendary treasures and killed more than one eighth-level undead.

Melissa now only has two pieces of king-level equipment. Since she was only level 70 when Su Heng recruited her, it would be difficult for her to kill a level 7 undead when she appeared on the Bincheng battlefield.

If you want to kill undead below level seven, the undead at level seven will definitely try to stop you.

In this case, practicing to increase her level is most suitable for Melissa.

Su Heng can also provide Melissa with high-level treasures to improve Melissa's strength, so that Melissa can kill undead of higher levels and increase her level faster.

However, for the time being, Su Heng does not need Melissa to fight. The most important thing is to purchase magic materials from the Chen Kingdom officials to advance the territory.

After the territory is upgraded, there is still the World Tree to be upgraded, both of which are more important than upgrading Melissa's level.

Melissa was also practicing under the World Tree. Su Heng was not so anxious and was not in a hurry to take Melissa into his harem.

Melissa was also amazed by Su Heng's exaggerated record, which was something that even Melissa could hardly do.

Because of Su Heng's achievements, Melissa's loyalty to Su Heng continues to increase.

Loyalty is not favorability, but it can represent Melissa's favor towards Su Heng to a certain extent.

The relationship between the two has changed from lord and subordinate to good friends, and they often eat at the same table.

Su Heng did not give Melissa any high-level treasures, but he provided Melissa with as many cultivation resources as possible. However, the cultivation resources that the territory can provide now are far from comparable to those of a human empire that has developed for thousands of years.

The development time of Su Heng's territory is still too short. Su Heng himself has been a player for less than four years.

Su Heng's growth rate is fast, but his influence on the situation of Chen Country's player camp and the undead camp is also getting bigger and bigger.

It was unimaginable before that one person could influence two major camps, but Su Heng did it.

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