Hearing Henir’s words, William’s expression turned strange—advising a fool was always a difficult task.
He could only hope that this kid was mentally strong enough, so that he wouldn’t end up crying again after losing his divine domain core.
William let out a deep sigh, feeling regretful about being forced into action. His projection disappeared right in front of Henir, as he continued commanding the swarm to invade the divine domains of the two Lowa demigods.
As for Henir, William simply ordered the remaining swarm units in his divine domain to scatter and roam, maintaining control over the territory. At the same time, he allocated 20 million swarm units to block the invasion passage, waiting for the enemy to march in and deliver themselves to his doorstep.
William did not send the swarm directly into Henir’s divine domain to crush the minotaur followers.
He was concerned that this mentally fragile demigod might not be able to withstand the shock. If Henir ended up self-destructing his divine domain core, that would be a serious problem for William—after all, he still needed Henir’s divine domain as a connector for his invasion into Bobo’s domain.
As time passed, the swarm continued its rapid invasion.
Just as William’s forces reached the core area of the enemy’s divine domain and began searching for Kenir and Bobo’s divine domain cores, he suddenly sensed something in the void outside the divine domain.
A distortion ripple appeared in the distance—a sign of a rapidly moving divine domain.
Reinforcements had arrived.
William’s expression immediately turned serious. He didn’t hesitate.
Without delay, he connected to the threads of faith. Preparing for the worst was always the right choice.
Within William’s divine domain, inside a massive underground hive, countless dormant zerglings and hydralisks were curled up in neat circles, filling the entire hive floor in a silent, orderly manner.
At first glance, they appeared to be nothing more than a pile of dead insect carcasses.
The only movement came from a few support zerglings scurrying around, tending to their kin.
But then, a faint rustling sound broke the eerie silence.
Within seconds, the once-quiet hive came alive.
Receiving William’s command, the dormant zerglings and hydralisks awakened from their slumber.
Their bodies trembled as they rapidly regained mobility, deep growls echoing through the hive tunnels.
After a brief moment of chaos, the newly awakened transcendent swarm creatures began moving in an orderly fashion, marching toward the rally points designated by William.
The same scene played out across all the hives within William’s divine domain.
William had just awakened every single one of his dormant transcendent swarm units. At the same time, he accelerated his search for the divine domain cores of the two Lowa demigods.
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Meanwhile, in the outer void, only a few minutes had passed before the newly arrived divine domain reached the battlefield.
A massive invasion passage rose from its divine domain barrier, destabilizing the domain’s concealment effect.
A divine domain covering more than 3 million square kilometers was now partially revealed to William’s vision.
Seeing this, William’s face darkened.
He could no longer afford to waste time searching for the divine domain cores.
His semi-divine spirit projection instantly appeared outside the divine domain barrier, sending a clear telepathic message to the Lowa demigod preparing to invade.
"Stop. I have already summoned my teacher for reinforcements, and they will arrive at any moment. As an elder demigod, do you intend to break the rules and personally intervene in a battle between the new generation?"
William’s message was crystal clear.
He was warning the opponent that he also had reinforcements on the way. As an elder demigod, the other party should respect the unspoken rules—veterans should not directly interfere in battles between younger demigods, or else the situation could spiral out of control.
The Lowa demigod, Darius, who had just raised the invasion passage, froze upon hearing William’s words.
When he saw that the opposing demigod was a human, his brow furrowed in confusion.
"Wasn’t this supposed to be a wild demigod? Why is it a damned human?"
Darius knew very well that new-generation human demigods often had mentors watching over them in secret.
Before he could think further, the divine spirits of Kenir and Bobo also appeared outside the divine domain barrier.
"Lord Darius! He’s stalling for time! He’s already searching for our divine domain cores—please, save us!" Kenir’s panicked voice rang in Darius’ mind.
Hearing the desperate plea of his juniors, Darius immediately began weighing the situation.
"This divine domain is only 4 million square kilometers. According to Kenir’s intelligence, the enemy has no transcendent followers. Taking him down should be easy."
"As long as I can extract his divine domain core before his mentor arrives, I will have a bargaining chip even if an elder human demigod shows up."
"Otherwise, under the current circumstances, saving Kenir and Bobo would come at a heavy price."
With this thought, a cold glint flashed in Darius' eyes as he made his decision.
Without hesitation, the invasion passage stabilized, fully connecting to William’s divine domain.
At the same time, Darius revealed his semi-divine spirit projection, sneering as he said:
"Lowly creature, has no one taught you to show humility when facing a true superior?"
"Once I extract your divine domain core, you will understand this lesson well."
With that, Darius withdrew into his divine domain, preparing his forces to launch the invasion.
William watched as the worst-case scenario unfolded before his eyes.
He had no choice but to return to his divine domain and prepare for battle.
Through the threads of faith, William immediately pulled back over 100 million swarm units from the ongoing invasions.
Kenir, Bobo, and Henir’s divine domains had already lost their main combat forces.
Leaving a portion of the swarm to continue searching for their divine domain cores and eliminating any remaining resistance would be sufficient.
At the same time, as soon as Darius’ invasion passage stabilized, countless red-eyed, four-armed werewolves stormed into William’s divine domain.
Seeing that this veteran demigod’s followers were the same as those used by the previous two demigods, William felt a wave of relief.
At least they weren’t some kind of ridiculously overpowered transcendent creatures.
Keeping a cool head, William immediately began analyzing Darius’ combat strength.
"Based on the development levels of the two previous Lowa demigods’ divine domains, and considering a divine domain of 3 million square kilometers…"
"The total number of ordinary followers should be around 800 million to 1 billion."
"The number of professional soldiers should be approximately 120 million, and the number of transcendent followers should be around 30 million. The real unknowns are how many elite-tier and hero-tier followers he has."
At this thought, William’s heart sank once more.
Without a numerical advantage, this opponent was not one he could defeat in a head-on battle. His only option was to buy time for his reinforcements to arrive.
William quickly decided on his strategy against Darius:
"I must block the invasion passage—limiting the battlefield’s scale is the only way to contain the enemy."