Chapter 1818 - 872: The Power of Money (Part 2) - Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God - NovelsTime

Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God

Chapter 1818 - 872: The Power of Money (Part 2)

Author: Eternal Night Knight
updatedAt: 2026-01-26

CHAPTER 1818: CHAPTER 872: THE POWER OF MONEY (PART 2)

Gaven replicated the same tactic, with just one hammer strike, he managed to switch the allegiance of this Berserk Wind, and then a second Jin Baiwan was freshly minted.

By the time it reached the third and fourth, it was no longer Jin Baiwan, but rather Jin Fifty Thousand.

He only managed to scavenge a hundred or so medium to high-level magic weapons from the Tukan People, and the rest were the lowest level ones.

Jin Fifty Thousand could only arm five men, the rest had to settle for Jin Ten Thousand, using those non-magic fine weapons to make up the numbers.

This Gaven had as many as he wanted, the fully powered Colossus City had a very high chance of producing fine weapons, now capable of maintaining at least a thirty percent rate, and with slight adjustments, breaking fifty percent was no problem, it might even produce low-level magic items, the rate of which depended on the craftsmanship and ability of the Giharin Clan Leader and others.

It was only a matter of time before these Jin Ten Thousand were upgraded to Jin Fifty Thousand, as for everyone becoming Jin Baiwan, that was out of the question.

Gaven had to consider the whole picture, he couldn’t concentrate all these high-quality weapons in the hands of these highly limited high-level enforcers, equipping them in his army to enhance the overall military strength was the way to go.

Hunting Berserk Winds was a snowballing process, as the number of Berserk Winds he controlled increased, the hunting speed continuously accelerated.

The most troublesome aspect of Berserk Winds was their ultra-fast movement speed and flying ability.

As long as they were restricted, giving him an opportunity to attack, it was basically decided in one hammer strike.

It’s not only because the attack power of the Five-Willow Overstate Full Form wielding the War Ravager was strong, but also because this high-order artifact imposed a large suppression on the undead spirits.

This was due to Gaven’s lack of ability, requiring a significant impact on them for them to submit.

If it were swapped with an incarnation of the Undying Goddess of Vengeance holding it, not only Berserk Winds, but all the undead present would immediately kneel and betray their original alignment.

Although it sounds complicated, in reality, everything happened very quickly, many things occurred simultaneously, especially the conversion of the subsequent few Berserk Winds.

It wasn’t just the newly converted Berserk Winds’ contributions, whether it was the Shadow Legion or the Laiserman Witches controlling the Air Elemental Mage Tower, when they discovered Gaven had a suppressive effect on Berserk Winds, they immediately adjusted their tactics to coordinate with Gaven’s combat, allowing his attack to reach its peak.

By the time those Red Robe Mages came to their senses, the Death Stalkers and six Berserk Winds were attacking the Air Elemental Mage Tower.

One was purified and destroyed, while the other six betrayed their alignment, becoming valuable assets for the other side.

Betraying the alignment was not enough; they actually became stronger than before.

This situation left those Red Robe Mages utterly stunned and they incredulously shouted out.

"What is going on? Each Sword Spirit’s challenge rating is virtually on the cusp of legendary, how could they be defeated so easily?"

"Being defeated is one thing, but why were they converted and controlled? When did the control of these high-level undead become so easily seized?"

"What is with the Death Stalker? That kind of internal burning holy attack, I’ve never heard of it. Could it be legendary magic? No, this young man isn’t even quasi-legendary, how could he possibly use legendary spells."

"It’s the power of the Law, this is definitely the power of the Law, and not regular magical attacks."

"The suppression on the Berserk Wind comes from that warhammer, that high-order artifact harbors a powerful undead force, the enemy’s Undead Legion was summoned by it, and the suppressive power on the Berserk Winds mainly originated from him, such power has transcended the mundane, it’s the power of a certain True God, it seems the legend is true, the power of the Undying Goddess of Vengeance, Chiaranlisha, has been extensively stolen, it should be this person before us, and that warhammer was made using her stolen power."

"No wonder, no wonder, if it’s using the power of an Undead God, such a situation would be perfectly normal, its suppression on undead creatures is too strong."

"Quickly inform the First Seat of this intelligence and let him make a decision, the situation is extremely unfavorable for us."

"Firstly, withdraw the Sword Spirits attacking the Fire Elemental Mage Tower, their deaths weigh little, being converted by the enemy is serious."

"Cease the siege, all sieges are temporarily to be halted!"

These Red Robe Mages, regardless of their experience or temperament, were extraordinarily decisive, giving Gaven no further opportunity to display divine might, immediately withdrawing the remaining Berserk Winds from the battlefield.

Not only them, but also those high-level undead and Living Bone Towers receded like a tide, leaving only the sluggish-moving Skeleton Zombies in place.

Without the Shadow Curtain provided by the Living Bone Towers, they were purified in minutes by the power of the City Defense Maze Lock’s light shield.

For the Red Robe Mages, they were just cannon fodder, meant to deplete the enemy’s ammunition.

It’s not to say they had infinite supply, but they were not exceedingly scarce.

With the expansion of overseas concession trade, large numbers of corpses were transported back alongside slaves to the Kingdom of Ser every year in the form of merchandise.

In a country like the Komeer Kingdom, which had well-established laws, the trade of slaves and corpses was prohibited. But in areas like the valley, where laws were not well-defined, in Felen, such practices were commonplace, and wherever there were interests involved, transactions would arise, and there was simply no way to eliminate them.

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