Chapter 679: The Courtyard Belongs

Devil merchants are demons that roam the worlds, and they have the ability to travel between the human world and hell.

Just like the Abyss Island requires magical adaptability for humans who are not born on the island, if the roots are not in Hell, there are also strict requirements on the life level if you want to cross the border to Hell.

Mu Hua is a foreign devil. When he perfected his life level, he has the ability to go to hell.

However, hell is not a paradise. Just like demons will not easily descend to the human world in their true form, Mu Hua will not go to hell to cause trouble.

Occam came from hell. As a lord of hell who could invest manpower and material resources in the courtyard, he must have his own territory in hell.

Although Mu Hua had never been to hell, it was not difficult to get the plane coordinates of hell from the demon merchant. There were also many monsters in this courtyard that descended into the courtyard through sacrificial arrays.

The sacrificial array in each courtyard is independent, and as for the management of the courtyard, the array will certainly be set up within the control of the Occam territory.

Wild monsters in the courtyard will basically not be granted repatriation rights, but through Occam's direct subordinates, they will definitely be able to locate the location of the sacrificial array.

Hell is infinitely vast, and the location where one appears when arriving at hell through the plane coordinates is relatively random. It is almost a fantasy to want to find Occam's territory in that legendary infinitely vast world through normal means.

This is like a safety lock that the lord of the courtyard sets for his own territory to prevent his territory from being attacked by those with bad intentions.

But if Occam's direct subordinates who were still stationed in the courtyard helped him, Mu Hua, as a foreign devil, would be like finding the key to the lock. He could go to hell to poke Occam's lair and directly find his real body.

This is why Mu Hua cares so much about his own World Tree. All the beings under his command who are authorized to enter and exit the Abyss Island cross the border through the World Tree, and the World Tree only has authorization, not a "key"...

Well, actually, even if the conditions were met, it would be basically impossible for Mu Hua to go to hell to seek excitement.

But seeing how he was fighting to the death with the king in his own family, Occam was not sure whether a young man like him would do something stupid in the heat of the moment.

After all, there is a damned first king among humans, and that guy has been doing this kind of thing all the time.

Occam was not afraid of death in the courtyard, and Mu Hua couldn't do anything to him, but Occam was really afraid that Mu Hua would go to hell and dig up his nest...

One of them felt guilty, while the other pretended to be fierce, but in the end, Occam gave in.

Either the courtyard will be destroyed, or Mu Hua will go to hell to find him. It is even possible that after the courtyard is destroyed, Mu Hua, who is still angry, will go to hell to find him.

Occam believed that he was a hell lord with a promising future. He was young enough to successfully cross the lord class. However, Mu Hua, as a human, seemed to be younger than him. What about his future...

Damn, Occam was sure that he didn't want to be remembered by this human named Mu Hua.

In the end, Occam told Mu Hua the hidden location of the core of the courtyard. It was buried in an underwater cave somewhere in the Dead Sea.

The core of the courtyard is the embodiment of the courtyard. It is part of the "world". Apart from observing with the naked eye, there is no more convenient special means to search for it.

Look at the core location of the Occam Courtyard. If Mu Hua were to look for it by himself, he might not be able to find it even after a hundred or eighty years.

As a condition for revealing the location of the core of the courtyard, Occam asked Mu Hua to sign a devil's contract, requiring Mu Hua to guarantee to re-authenticate the ownership of the courtyard as soon as the core of the courtyard was found.

Occam looked like he could not wait to give the courtyard to Mu Hua. Fundamentally, if Mu Hua took control of the courtyard, the dimensional roots of the Courtyard of the Undead would be assimilated into the human world.

At that time, all the projected monsters in the courtyard will be destroyed in the first place, including those subordinates who can help Mu Hua locate his territory in hell.

Mu Hua suddenly discovered that apart from the magical transaction compensation, it seemed that being a devil merchant was actually a pretty good profession.

Under Mu Hua's tough attitude, Occam, who handed over the core of the courtyard, received almost no substantial compensation, but Mu Hua did give him some assurances. As long as there were certain monsters in the maze area in the future, he would not go to the maze area to cause trouble for Occam.

Occam did not comment on this.

The moment he knew that Mu Hua was a foreign devil, Occam had secretly decided that when he returned, he would throw the sacrificial array related to this courtyard far away, and whoever wanted to get in could get out. He wanted to focus on developing his own territory and would not spend any more time on this courtyard.

The core of the courtyard was fished out from the vast Dead Sea, a diamond-shaped crystal only the length of an ordinary person's forearm. This thing, covered with mud and thrown into the sea, would be extremely difficult to find.

It is no wonder that even those courtyards with relatively strong human forces are still struggling with the monsters to the limit.

The Dandelion Demon Hunters obtained the Courtyard Core at a speed beyond the Adventurer's Guild's expectations. The Brigade Alliance included Dandelion's information, and the Dandelion Demon Hunters were officially promoted to a brigade.

Taibesa informed the Adventurer's Guild that drastic changes were about to happen in the courtyard, and that the Adventurer's Guild needed to order the adventurers in the courtyard to evacuate the Courtyard of the Undead as quickly as possible.

Well, with the constraints of the devil's contract, Mu Hua doesn't want to be thrown into the abyss. He will abide by the agreement with Occam and certify the core of the courtyard.

This represents the complete defeat of the Hell monsters, and this certification will inevitably lead to the death of all the projected monsters in the courtyard.

And this kind of death will also cause the projected monsters to explode their own sacrificial items.

It is conceivable that when Mu Hua takes control of this courtyard, this courtyard will be filled with treasures.

So, in the harvest season, adventurers who are not our own people must leave first for a period of time.

There are not many adventurers hanging around in the Courtyard of the Undead, and there are no officially stationed adventurous forces. As long as the seventh one doesn't jump out again, clearing out the adventurers here will be much easier than in a regular courtyard.

As for if someone refuses to leave and tries to take advantage of the opportunity to extort money, it’s not a big problem. The Adventurer’s Guild already has fixed official wording.

Although the projection monster in the courtyard died, this drastic change would also cause the remaining physical monsters in the courtyard to become even more violent and crazy.

At this stage, the courtyard subjugation mission is not over yet. Dandelion still needs to clear out and kill the remaining monsters in the courtyard. Such an almost indiscriminate sweep may make the battle more brutal and chaotic than before.

Why are you staying in the courtyard?
Oh, when people block the cross-border teleportation at the entrance of the courtyard and you are affected by the battle, whether you die or are injured, you will just leave it to fate.

Under normal circumstances, even if it is a courtyard where multiple adventurer forces are stationed, at this stage, the garrison and the adventurer's guild will send manpower support in order to restore peace to the courtyard as soon as possible and completely recapture the courtyard.

At the same time, it also involves the blockade of the maze area. After all, it is possible that some monsters would try to come out of the maze area in their true form to cause trouble and put up a desperate resistance.

However, no matter what, participating in the war at this stage is considered a lucrative job. You may see piles of demon gold coins everywhere, and you may even pick up rare treasures while walking in the wilderness.

However, Mu Hua had just had a fight with the Seventh One, and the Seventh One even gave one of his old subordinates to Mu Hua.

Never mind the Imperial Garrison or the Adventurer's Guild, even the patrol fleet that was waiting in ambush didn't say anything more and let Mu Hua block the entrance to the courtyard while Dandelion independently launched the final cleanup of the Courtyard of the Undead.

With the big guys gone, Taibetha led the Dandelion members to rush around the courtyard with indiscriminate attacks, with the cooperation of a large number of undead, collecting countless treasures from the empty monster stronghold.

Black Crow was transferred back to the Goblin Kingdom area of ​​Kanes Courtyard. Even though the battle in the Courtyard of the Undead was almost equivalent to a massacre at this stage, it was not considered a battle. It would take at least a year and a half to roughly pick up the items scattered everywhere.

After several years of fighting and growing, to be honest, the Dandelion members have experienced a lot of killing over the years.

Now, the first long-term team mission of the Dandelion Advanced Brigade is to make a fortune. (End of this chapter)