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Chapter 755: Harsh Conditions

Shun didn't expect that Parker would say such words, and what Parker saw was only three gold, silver and copper coins. If Parker knew that he had a lot of money in his hand, he didn't know what decision he would make. At the same time, Parker also hoped to get the resources that Shun could provide. Although the established tribe might not belong to him for a period of time, he knew that Shun was going to leave. As long as Shun left, the growing tribe would still belong to him. By that time, Parker would even have the possibility of dominating the Undead Kingdom. Of course, the premise was to see how much resources Shun could provide him, and he also needed to make great efforts for it.

Shun did think about joining forces with Parker in order to obtain as many magic teleportation stones as possible. You must know that Shun may not be too short in the Undead Kingdom. On the one hand, he has to find the mysterious man, and on the other hand, Shun also needs to stay for a while for the magic teleportation stone. The most important thing is that once he finds the whereabouts of the mysterious man, he is likely to be unable to go out to find the magic teleportation stone for a long time, because according to his previous experience on the fourth level, as long as he can find the mysterious man and passes his test, he needs to learn the power of the king in the next stage. In this way, Shun naturally has no time to find what he needs personally. If someone can help him complete this task at this time, it is a good choice. Moreover, Parker is a local in the Undead Kingdom, so he naturally has more knowledge about the situation here than others.

Of course, for Shun, letting Parker build a powerful undead tribe is definitely beneficial for him to collect magic teleportation stones, but he cannot stay here all the time. After he left, everything here still belongs to Parker, which is basically of no help to his future. Although the impact of losing some coins here is not very big, Shun naturally hopes to maximize his own interests. So a very creative idea appeared in Shun's mind, that is, if he can get enough magic teleportation stones, can he establish a channel for mutual transmission between the Ionia continent and the Undead Kingdom? If Parker can control the entire Undead Kingdom, then the supply of his future magic teleportation stones is not a problem. What is more important is whether there is a chance to form a unit composed of undead forces in the battle between the future justice strength and the Dark Legion to help him fight?

This idea is very bold, but I also know the difficulty. On the one hand, I have to be able to return to the Ionia continent, and on the other hand, I have enough dominance over Pike. The most important thing is that these soldiers in the undead kingdom can survive on the Ionia continent. After all, the environment on the Ionia continent is very different from that here. The most basic death energy is difficult to find on the Ionia continent, and I also have to form an army. "Don't worry, I won't leave for the time being. Let me think about what you said just now. I will think about it in a few days.

I can give you an answer." Shun could not determine the answer for a moment. Although he had a great idea in his heart, he had to say that the difficulties were also great. His understanding of the Ionia continent was actually not enough to support Shun to make such a decision. However, facing such a good opportunity, Shun was unwilling to give up, because as long as he had his own support, Shun believed that he could build a powerful undead tribe. Even when he could return to the Ionia continent, he would provide more resources to Parker. Of course, all the premises were established that the undead here could be used by him.

Parker seemed to see the hesitation in Shun's eyes. He knew that he still had some chances, but it was meaningless to continue to force Shun at this moment. All he could do was reiterate the help he could provide to Shun. At the same time, he emphasized his willingness to sacrifice. He didn't care so much about the tribe leader Parker, because he looked at it for a long time. Of course, Parker also emphasized the magic teleportation stone, because Shun seemed to attach great importance to this thing, and Parker naturally agreed to his preferences, but in the end, Shun still did not give Parker an accurate reply, but instead had to think about it for a few more days.

In the next few days, Pike was suffering because he had been waiting for Shun's decision. Shun hid in the room these days and rarely went out. Of course, Shun was not hiding from Parker, but really thought about the pros and cons of it seriously. Of course, he also listened to the suggestions of Lutheran, Tifa and others for some things, but they did not know anything about the Ionia continent, so the suggestions were only for reference. In the end, Talia reminded Shun that because the dead air may not be ready-made on the Ionia continent, but such an environment can still be created through some methods. On the one hand, this environment has a great impact on non-undead creatures, and on the other hand, these gases can be completely completed by magic. In this way, it is very possible for the undead soldiers to go to the Ionia continent.

After making the decision, Shun took the initiative to meet with Parker, and Parker seemed a little nervous because he knew that this human being was going to tell him the final answer today.

"I thought about it carefully for a few days and felt that your previous suggestions were completely feasible so that I could get more magical ores." Shun said, and he first affirmed the direct benefits of strengthening a tribe for himself. "However, I have some ideas for the future, and in order to achieve such ideas, I have to put forward some conditions before we cooperate, and these conditions may be a bit harsh for you now."

Shun's words made Parker even more nervous. He didn't know what conditions this human would put forward. Could it be that there was something else he needed here? Or was his goal not just to become the leader of the tribe?

"You should know that I am going to return to the Ionia continent. Although the situation there is no responsibility for the Undead Kingdom, the human side is still in dire straits. Therefore, after I return to the Ionia continent in the future, if conditions permit, you and your tribe's undead soldiers need to join the battle on the Ionia continent. Can you agree to this?" Shun said.

Parker was frightened. Although he had many ideas in his mind before, he never expected that Shun actually made such a request.

(End of this chapter)
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