Chapter 580, Attacking the Great Cemetery_2
"Good!"
Once construction was complete, Fang Hao immediately began recruiting.
[Hundredfold Amplification Triggered, 50500 Bound Spirit Guardians recruited.]
[Hundredfold Amplification Triggered, 10100 Skeleton Engineers recruited.]
This Dwarf engineer was indeed an eighth-tier soldier.
The Gray Iron Stone used for recruitment was also a substantial amount.
With the massive number of troops appearing, Fang Hao continued to produce equipment for them, led by Amanda.
After recruitment, with Amanda's needs in mind, Fang Hao returned to the troop construction site.
He recruited based on his own ideas.
[Hundredfold Amplification Triggered, 1212 Skeleton Technicians recruited.]
Another thousand, these looking significantly more frail skeletons appeared.
They stood there, dazed.
"My Lord, what is this?" Amanda was somewhat confused.
"These are technicians, you'll understand in a moment," Fang Hao stated directly.
Then, he left the city, to a vast open space.
He opened the Book of Lords and found the blueprint for the Aerial Ship.
Adjusted the quantity to 12 and chose to create.
[Hundredfold Amplification Triggered, 1212 Wild Rabbit Small Aerial Ships obtained.]
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh!!
The thousand-plus Aerial Ships falling from the sky were quite an imposing sight.
Amanda and Rolana both showed varying degrees of surprise.
As the Aerial Ships appeared, Fang Hao continued to order, "Technicians, one ship each, board the Aerial Ships."
The previously dazed Skeleton Technicians started to move.
They boarded the Aerial Ships and voluntarily entered the control room.
At this point, Amanda and another understood Fang Hao's idea.
But Fang Hao still explained, "I only acquired the technicians two days ago. I plan to mount cannons on the Aerial Ships to participate in this war."
Amanda considered for a moment, "It's a good idea."
Fang Hao nodded, and began to massively produce cannons and organ guns.
He recruited a large number of Skeleton Blacksmiths to mount these cannons on the Aerial Ships.
Besides Blood Castle, the newly converted City of Undead also became abnormally busy.
They stayed busy until nightfall.
Only then did they use teleportation to return to the main city to rest.
...
Another day passed.
After careful discussion,
Rebecca, as the City Lord of Lyss City, directly contacted Silver Wing City.
After briefly outlining the situation at the northern border,
she straightforwardly stated that she had made contact with Rolana, master of Blood Castle, and Crescent Heights.
Through several days of negotiations and promises, she gained their trust.
Not only did she get the Blood Clan to reject Odys's partnership, but she also convinced them to support the human Federation.
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This news, once relayed to Silver Wing City, caused quite a stir.
Rebecca, being away,
saw many in the council intending to pull her down from her position as City Lord.
Unexpectedly, when the entire Federation was at a loss, she, a woman, became a turning point for the Federation.
After discussions in the upper senate and voting by representatives of various parties,
the council decided that the next day 'Dordy' would personally go to Lyss City to discuss the details with the leader of the Blood Clan.
If there were no issues, they would sign the alliance agreement directly.
Thus relieving the pressure on humans.
The next day,
Dordy of the Hall of Justice and Rolana of Blood Castle met in a hall arranged in Lyss City for a 'friendly meeting'.
Rolana took the initiative, starting by pointing out the Federation's disadvantages.
Her aggressive demeanor was as if the Federation owed her a great sum of money.
Additionally, she proposed her own plans and conditions.
The Blood Clan army would begin their offensive against the Odys army from the north,
alleviating the pressure on humans.
The conditions were that after occupying the Great Cemetery of Odys, the land and spoils of war would belong entirely to Blood Castle.
The human Federation would have no rights, even to the disposal of the bodies.
Furthermore, humans would need to compensate Blood Castle with thirty million Warfire Coins in funds or supplies over the next five years,
to make up for the losses incurred from this battle.
Rolana, especially assertive with men, spoke with staggering dominance.
Having rehearsed everything in advance, her ideas were clear and forceful.
Dordy, also a leader, tried bargaining several times, only to be silenced by Rolana's strong retorts.
He even felt that the Blood Clan before him harbored a hatred for the human Federation even greater than Odys's.
The final statement was, "If you can't do it, I'll talk to Odys. He will definitely be willing to cooperate with me."
What more was there to say?
With the human Federation at a disadvantage everywhere, Dordy had no choice but to nod agreement.
The two parties signed the alliance treaty in the agreement document.
And so, Blood Castle would deploy troops against Odys in the coming days,
easing the Federation's burden.
Afterwards, Dordy left without even the mood for a banquet, hurrying back to Silver Wing City.
Rolana, in high spirits, went to meet with a few others to describe the just concluded negotiations.
Everyone started to prepare for the next steps according to the plan.
...
The next day!
At the border of Blood Castle,
Countless skeletons spread far into the distance.
Bone Dragons tossed their heads and whipped their tails, while Aerial Ships hovered in the sky on standby.
All heroes and leaders emerged from the conference room.
They strode towards their respective teams.
As the commander of this operation, Amanda walked to the central military district and boarded a gigantic golden chariot.
"Forward." Amanda spoke softly.
The chariot, resembling a miniature golden pyramid with a golden throne at the top,
was drawn by twelve Bone Horses moving slowly forward.
As Amanda issued the command,
banners were raised, and war drums sounded.
The army began to step forward, moving ahead.
Bone Dragons soared into the sky, circling above.
Aerial Ships ascended into the sky, flying above the troops.