If anyone gets injured, they will become infected and turn into a corrupted monster.
This was more like a subplot from a biochemical crisis, with the number of monsters only increasing as the battle progressed.
It eventually turned into an endless, unbeatable war.
Fang Hao, however, led an undead army.
Even if both sides clashed, their bones would not become corrupted monsters.
As a result, many concerns were put to rest.
At the end of the battle, the corrupted monsters would turn into rotten ash after death.
They left no corpse behind but dropped many rare resources.
Death Trace, Shadowstones, and Essence of Magic were in great abundance.
The value of these rare resources far exceeded most of the war spoils.
It could be considered a huge gain from this battle.
"Move forward, clean up the battlefield along the way, and be careful of enemies," Fang Hao commanded.
The army continued to advance.