Chapter 311:188 Corpse Explosion Enhancement—2
Rather than returning to the Giant Bull Tribe, it would be better to stay in the
Ten Thousand Mountain range.
It’s safer here. If the leader of the Giant Bear Tribe decides to make a move, at least he wouldn’t be able to corner Dean McKenzie in the Giant Bull Tribe.
What’s more important is, the Ten Thousand Mountain range is not fully explored.
No one knows what kind of adventures could be hidden here, after all, Dean McKenzie just recently found the Evil Dragon Graveyard.
Who knows, Dean McKenzie might find a Level 6 Promotion Temple within the
Ten Thousand Mountain range.
If such fortune happens, Dean McKenzie’s life would be so much easier.
Aside from this, another important reason why Dean McKenzie stays in the Ten Thousand Mountain range is because he plans to turn it into an outlet for the population of the Land of Bone.
The construction of the City of Bone is in full swing within the Land of Bone.
The citizens of the Land of Bone grow stronger gradually.
Once they reach a certain level, it’s time for Dean McKenzie to set his workers free in the outside world.
As such, Dean McKenzie plans to establish an entrance to the Land of Bone within the Ten Thousand Mountain range.
To be exact, mainly an exit where people from the Land of Bone could directly travel to the Ten Thousand Mountain range.
With this, even if Dean McKenzie is not in the Ten Thousand Mountain range, the people of the Land of Bone could appear directly there.
This could also prevent those targeting the Land of Bone from associating
Dean McKenzie with the Land of Bone.
To establish such access is not an easy task, it cannot be done overnight.
But setting people free need not wait for the access to be fully established.
On the day Dean McKenzie returned to the outskirts of the Ten Thousand Mountain range after exploring the Evil Dragon Graveyard, he picked a group of people from the Land of Bone to release.
It included Finch Olmedo who had already reached the three-turn stage.
As well as hundreds of people from the Giant Lizard Tribe who had reached the two-turn stage.
Dean McKenzie did not release all these people in one location.
Instead, he dispersed them.
Apart from Finch Olmedo, whose location Dean McKenzie carefully selected, and to whom he assigned a Six-turn Skeleton Assassin for protection, the rest were just randomly scattered.
Just like sowing seeds, where it lands, it grows.
As for whether they can firmly establish themselves and grow, that’s beyond Dean McKenzie’s concern.
And because of Dean McKenzie’s irresponsible attitude, nearly forty percent of the citizens of the Land of Bone that he released on the first day died.
Twenty more bodies were added to the Land of Bone under Dean McKenzie’s control.
On the second day, once the citizens of the Land of Bone released by Dean McKenzie had their feet firmly planted and had a basic understanding of their surroundings, a large portion of them decided to leave the Ten Thousand Mountain range. Only a small portion chose to remain and face the challenges of the Ten Thousand Mountain range.
Dean McKenzie did not interfere with the choices of the citizens of the Land of Bone.
Whether they chose to stay or leave, it was their freedom.
As far as Dean McKenzie is concerned, since he has taken their endings, how they live their lives is up to them.
Dean McKenzie is like an emotionless seed-sowing robot, releasing over a hundred citizens of the Land of Bone each day.
in less than two months, the population of the Land of Bone reduced by nearly half.
The population in the Ten Thousand Mountain range increased by nearly six thousand.
Of course, in the vast Ten Thousand Mountain range, six thousand more people wouldn’t cause a ripple, let alone sixty thousand.
Moreover, these six thousand did not all stay within the Ten Thousand Mountain range.
Seventy to eighty percent of them chose to leave the Ten Thousand Mountain range, including Calvin, one of the two Extraordinary Templates within the Land of Bone.
Speaking of Calvin.
He was almost thrown out by Dean McKenzie.
Mainly because he did nothing in the Land of Bone except establishing the
Bone God Religion.
Each day, he led a large group of followers in prayer.
In the beginning, Dean McKenzie felt it was somewhat beneficial.
However, as Calvin continued to pray, Dean McKenzie’s Wild Intuition began to flicker, and it soon shone brightly.
His Wild Intuition told Dean McKenzie that if he let Calvin continue praying, Dean McKenzie would be doomed!
Furthermore, having the whole Giant Lizard Tribe doing nothing but praying was not appropriate.
Hence, Dean McKenzie threw Calvin out.
Not only did he throw him out, he sternly warned Calvin not to spread the Bone God Religion, nor was he allowed to lead large groups of followers in prayer. After receiving Dean McKenzie’s stern warnings, Calvin cried unconsolable tears.
He wailed like an abandoned child, repeating “The god does not want me!” over and over, in complete hysteria.
He cried for three days and nights, before finally leaving the Ten Thousand Mountain range with his head held low.
When he left, Dean McKenzie noticed that Calvin’s template had degraded, it fell from an Extraordinary Template to an Ordinary Template. Moreover, his Extraordinary Trait, Heart of Admiration towards Light, had turned gray.
It broke Dean’s heart and filled him with regret. After all the effort, an Extraordinary Template was wasted.
But there was nothing he could do.
Even if Dean McKenzie was heartbroken, he could not salvage what’s already wasted.
Fortunately, although Calvin was wasted.
During these two months, the citizens of the Land of Bone under Dean McKenzie’s command had indeed brought out numerous talents.
The first one undoubtedly is Finch Olmedo..