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Chapter 68 Wins

  This is not the full number of logistics Zergs in William's Divine Realm. To maintain the normal operation of the Divine Realm, it is also necessary to take care of other main battle units that are in a dormant state.

  The number of logistics Zergs in William's Divine Realm is always maintained at over 80 million. During non-combat periods, apart from a very small number of mutated Zergs and flying Zergs that can operate normally as emergency squads, almost all other main battle units remain in a dormant state, relying entirely on the logistics Zergs and Venom Stingers for maintenance. This is the main reason why the logistics Zergs are so numerous.

  After waiting for the field manager to disconnect the invasion channel, William controlled his Divine Realm to return to the squad’s docking position.

  Before William's Divine Realm had even fully stabilized, Richard's demigod spirit had already rushed over. Even before getting close, he was already shouting excitedly:

  "Brother Fei, you are absolutely amazing! That was so satisfying! That guy’s face turned completely green! From today on, you are my sworn brother. If you ever need anything, just tell me—I’ll get it done for you!"

  "Richard, no need to be so polite. Didn’t I tell you I’d help you get revenge? I wasn’t lying, was I?" Seeing Richard regain his former spirit and enthusiasm, William also smiled as he spoke.

  At that moment, Lex's demigod spirit also flew over, his face full of excitement as he looked at William and asked, "You really pulled it off, huh? What was that explosion just now? Did your followers find the path to transcendence?"

  "Lex, I did indeed find a way for my followers to ascend to transcendence. Although I’ve only just begun to explore the method, I will continue to refine it," William replied with a smile, confirming that he had discovered a method for his followers to achieve transcendence.

  "That’s incredible! Congratulations!" Lex was overjoyed to have his suspicions confirmed. The power displayed by the self-destructing Zergs meant that William’s strength had undergone a fundamental transformation.

  Previously, Lex had always been worried that even though an army of ordinary-level creatures could be vast in number, they would always have limits. If William’s followers remained ordinary creatures, they might struggle when facing those absurdly tough transcendent creatures, or even suffer defeat.

  But now, with William’s newly revealed self-destructing Zergs, sheer numbers could overwhelm any transcendent being—as long as they could break through the enemy’s defenses. This meant that his student had officially become a monstrous-level competitor.

  As for Elizabeth, when William turned to look at her, she simply said softly, as if nothing had happened, "You are stronger than me." After saying that, she turned her gaze elsewhere.

  William merely smiled faintly at this response, completely unfazed. They had only just met, and the girl was naturally thin-skinned—there was no need to tease her any further.

  From that point on, William’s matches turned into a complete formality. Every opponent he faced simply surrendered immediately, showing no interest in even stepping onto the battlefield.

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  With 40 million logistics Zergs already revealed and an unknown number of self-destructing Zergs capable of instantaneously leveling the battlefield, no one wanted to fight him.

  If the opponents were at a similar power level, they could at least engage in a back-and-forth battle. Even if they lost, they could still showcase some highlights of their performance, which would help when applying to universities.

  But against William?

  The sheer number of logistics Zergs alone, combined with the area-of-effect devastation of the self-destructing Zergs, meant that once the fight began, it was essentially over.

  As for the battle process?

  There was no battle process. Why not? Because 300,000 transcendent beastmen were wiped out in an instant—what more is there to say?

  At that point, stepping onto the battlefield would just be an exercise in humiliation, a demonstration of how quickly William could annihilate them.

  This kind of brute-force, overwhelming strategy left no room for the opponent to shine. Anyone with a functioning brain knew that unless they could tank 40 million logistics Zergs and an unknown number of self-destructing Zergs head-on, there was no point in even trying.

  After all, no one wanted to send their hard-earned followers to their deaths.

  Time passed quickly as William waited in boredom. The results were as expected—ever since his encounter with Tony, he hadn’t had to fight a single match. The moment his opponents saw his name, they immediately surrendered, allowing him to effortlessly claim victory and win the city tournament championship.

  The entire process was utterly devoid of excitement.

  As for Elizabeth, she fought fiercely against a top student from another school in the seventh round, resulting in a mutual elimination. Afterward, William approached her and offered a few polite words of consolation.

  With the dull competition finally over, William easily secured the championship through a series of forfeited matches. Then came the long-awaited moment of excitement.

  Three judges manifested their demigod spirits from their Divine Realms.

  Each judge retrieved a golden sealing card from within their body. Then, they began their usual speech, filled with praises for the outstanding students and words of encouragement for the others.

  William didn’t listen to a single word of it.

  Ever since the judges pulled out the golden sealing cards, his eyes had been locked onto the one in the hands of the central judge.

  There was no doubt—this was the championship prize: 5 million Divine Power points.

  Practically drooling, William finally snapped out of his trance when he heard the judge say, "We now invite the champion of the city league, William from Zhonghai No. 2 High School, to come forward and receive the award."

  In an instant, William shook off his money-hungry expression and zipped over to the judge in a flash.

  "Congratulations, William. We hope you will bring honor to our city and achieve great results in the upcoming global tournament," the demigod judge said as he handed over the sealing card.

  "Thank you! I will do my best!" William carefully accepted the card, rubbing it between his hands and scanning it with his divine sense.

  The moment he confirmed that the card contained exactly 5 million Divine Power points, his lips curled into an uncontrollable grin. Struggling to keep his expression in check, he floated back to Lex’s side.

  "Alright, alright, your smile is practically reaching your ears. If you want to laugh, just go ahead," Lex said, shaking his head in amusement. "When we return to school, there will be an additional 1 million Divine Power bonus from the school. I’ll handle the application process for you in the real world, and then you can go to the Gods’ Exchange Continent to redeem it yourself."

  Hearing this, William instantly stashed the sealing card inside his demigod spirit and turned to Lex with sparkling eyes. "Lex, I really appreciate it!"

  One second, he was expressing heartfelt gratitude.

  The next second, William asked the only question that truly mattered to him:

  "When can I receive the school’s reward?"

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