Back then, this continent was indeed the most powerful in the world, with flourishing magic and abundant talents. It could be said to be the center of the entire world.

However, the great kingdom later offended the gods and was buried underground, along with a large number of talents and resources.

Later, several wars of varying sizes broke out on this continent.

Resources, population and land were rapidly consumed in these wars.

The high elves with a long lifespan left this continent because they could not endure the war and went to survive in the new continent. The orcs with strong bodies were even more ruthless. After paying a huge price, most of them left this world, and a small part went to the third continent to survive.

As for why it is said that they are lingering on, it is mainly because the third continent has a magic city that extremely respects magic. Those orcs who did not leave were captured by the magicians of this city for experiments.

Most of the orcs and other strange-looking creatures we see today are the works of this magic city.

With Bai's strength, he can only do whatever he wants on this weakest continent. If he runs to the other two continents, he won't be able to survive, but at least he won't be able to develop so smoothly.

If the Blood Emperor is to take over Bai's position, then the Blood Emperor's strength must not be much weaker than Bai's, so it is necessary to transform his body.

Some people may ask, why must it be the Blood Emperor? Can't we cultivate the lich around Bai? Compared to the human Blood Emperor, the strength of the lich is obviously much stronger.

Yes, the Lich is indeed more powerful than the human Blood Emperor, and his individual combat power is stronger, but many times what we look at is not the individual strength, but the overall strength.

Before becoming a lich, the lich was just an ordinary person. His experience and vision were far inferior to those of an emperor like the Blood Emperor. He could even fool the noble Wolf.

So it's okay to let the Lich be a high-end combat force, but if you want her to command the entire undead army and make strategic plans, forget it.

In comparison, the Blood Emperor is much stronger in this regard. Although he was not trained to be an emperor since childhood, being born in an imperial family allowed the Blood Emperor to receive a good education.

After becoming emperor, he managed the entire empire in an orderly manner. If Wallon had not interfered and allowed it to continue to develop, he might have been able to unify the entire continent.

Only such a strategic talent is the best candidate to replace Bai and become the successor leader of the undead.

But before that, Valon still had to transform the Blood Emperor's body, allowing him to break away from his current mortal body and become some kind of more powerful existence.

The reason why this environment with high magic concentration was created was because Valon discovered that the Blood Emperor also had the potential to become a magician, but he didn't know it because he had been dealing with government affairs for many years and neglected the development of his body.

In this environment of high magic concentration, the Blood Emperor's body will passively absorb the surrounding magic, which will not only increase the magic reserves in his body, but also use magic to nourish his body, making it tougher.

It is definitely not enough to rely solely on passive nourishment from magic power. The efficiency is too low and the speed is too slow.

If you want to transform the Blood Emperor's body, you must first make his body strong enough to withstand Valon's transformation.

In addition to using magic power for passive nourishment, Valon took out the blood bead that had just condensed and stuffed it into the Blood Emperor's mouth. Then he used his own magic power to dissolve it and let it be absorbed by his body.

Valon had obtained three blood beads from the Dreadlord before, and gave two of them to Bai, whether he used them to improve himself or to create more powerful undead.

As for the third bead, after Valon captured the Blood Emperor and put his consciousness into the illusion, he gave the blood bead to him.

After taking two blood beads in succession, the Blood Emperor's physical strength was greatly improved and enhanced.

Twenty days later, the Blood Emperor who was trapped in the illusion finally surrendered and became Valon's loyal subordinate. However, Valon did not release him, but let him stay in the illusion.

Of course, this time Valon will not torture him, but let him learn various magical knowledge in the illusion.

After all, without sufficient magical knowledge to support it, no matter how much magic power one has in his body, he will not be able to use it.

It was during these twenty days that the newly ascended emperor frantically suppressed dissidents and supported his own ascension to the throne. Although many talented people were marginalized or even exiled as a result, it did not matter.

After all, when ancient emperors employed a person, ability was only part of the equation; what was more important was whether the person was loyal enough to them.

However, the emperor was still worried about these people who were suppressed by him. After all, their abilities were there.

In the past, these people were naturally loyal because they held high positions and received generous salaries. But now, due to the change of the emperor, they are being treated like this. It is difficult to guarantee that their mentality will not change, and they may turn from loyal ministers into rebels in the future.

Although this emperor is not as capable as the former Blood Emperor, he is still very capable in suppressing dissidents and eliminating possible threats in the future.

Those who once made great contributions must not be killed, at least not openly. Even exile is difficult. The simplest and least likely way to be caught is to find some excuses to let them go home and fend for themselves.

However, the emperor was afraid that they would rebel in the future, so the current situation occurred.

On the surface, the emperor allowed them to return home and fend for themselves, but as soon as these officials left the imperial capital, they were met with horse bandits disguised as soldiers before they had gone far.

Of course, these horse bandits disguised as soldiers would not kill them directly, but would simply take away all the gold and silver valuables on them and carry with them, and leave the remaining people alone to Valon along with the other slaves.

Six hundred people have been given before, and this time it will also be around six hundred people. If the number is larger, it will be difficult to hide.

At first, Valon didn't take it seriously. After all, there were so many people, and he thought of using magic to transform them all into blood beads.

But when the transformation was halfway through, Valon felt that something was wrong. There were several people among them who were quite old but had delicate skin and tender flesh. It was obvious that they had never done physical work. Such people were definitely not slaves.

After sensing something fishy, ​​Valon decisively terminated the magic, even though it would cause unnecessary waste.

Valon picked out these unique "slaves" and found out by looking through the memory of one of them that these were not slaves at all, but officials of the empire, and officials of high rank at that.

Regarding these educated, knowledgeable and capable imperial officials, Wallon certainly could not treat them as carelessly as those slaves who knew nothing, otherwise it would be a waste.

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