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The Prince Who Was Raised in Hell novel Chapter 1239

The current situation was indeed much worse than Caspian had imagined.

Lunia had the Heaven’s Edge Sect in charge, so many situations were still under control. This could be seen from the fact that the Heaven’s Edge Sect only needed to send disciples from Holy Land Realm. However, in Efrax, sometimes, not only Holy Land Realm cultivators were needed, but also Masters of Heavenly Spirit Realm had to suppress it, so that the Zombie chaos could be eliminated. Even so, in some cases, it was not enough for a Master to fight It would take two or three of them to solve the problem.

Under normal circumstances, when the resurrected zombie was suppressed, the area within a radius of a few hundred kilometers would be destroyed.

If this zombie appeared in the barren mountains or Gabi Desert, even if it was destroyed within a radius of 50 kilometers, it would still be acceptable. After all, the losses were limited. However, if they appeared around the town or even some important towns, the loss would be unimaginable.

Among them, there was a most troublesome problem. There were no signs or rules for the appearance of these zombies. No one knew when they would break out of the soil. Because of this, both mortals and cultivators could only defend passively.

Usually, it would not be discovered until the zombies gathered to form a certain scale. At a time like this, if they continued to kill, they would have to put in more effort than at the beginning. However, there was no other way. Because the entire continent had existed for countless years.

Earlington of Efrax was an example.

Earlington of Efrax had been established for hundreds of years, and Heavenly Stars Sect had existed for thousands of years. But these years, in the face of the whole accumulation of continent, it could only be described as a fleeting moment or a white horse passing through a gap.

Before Earlington of Efrax and Heavenly Stars Sect, countless dynasties and sects had appeared on this land. This also meant that countless creatures were buried beneath this land. These dead creatures, in this time’s zombie chaos, might all revive, form disasters.

In fact, it was even possible that deep beneath Caspian’s feet were corpses. There was also a chance that the corpses would break out of the earth. The most unlucky person might be having a sweet dream when a withered hand suddenly reached out from under the bed and broke his threat. This situation also existed.

Just like what Hadley Forsyth had told Caspian.

There had been several times when cultivators and secular armies had already blocked the tide of corpses outside the city gate. But at this time, the center of the city suddenly collapsed. Then, thousands of zombies rushed out from the collapse, killing in all directions.

The defense that they had been holding on to collapsed in an instant. The whole city turned into nothing in a short time.

Hadley Forsyth told Caspian in pain that in the past six months, more than 200 cities with more than 200,000 people in the town had been destroyed. 40 cities with more than one million people had been destroyed. And the development rate was still rising.

The so-called cities being destroyed not only meant the destruction of the buildings, but also meant the population was almost destroyed. After a rough calculation, tens of millions of civilians had died in the zombie chaos. This included the troops and cultivators who were fighting against zombies.

Cultivators were still better.

For the mortal army, when faced with those zombies that weren’t torn apart and still had destructive power, their combat power was still limited.

“According to the changes in the situation, we will adjust the number of disciples and elders sent out… But in general, the number of disciples we sent out was at least 30%. Almost 80% of the disciples were sent out at the most time,” when Hadley Forsyth told the number to Caspian, his voice was trembling.

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