1469 Let's Get Things Rolling
“Don’t worry about this,” Lily laughed again before adding, “if our leader got serious, then nothing will stop in his path. This quest is as good as done for the enemy, and it’s our victory.”
“This…”
“Just watch and learn,” Lily didn’t explain any further before turning to the lots of generals on my side, “who wants to join me? Who wants to join our dead serious and crazy boss?”
From her words, I could feel a great headache just beginning the moment I said my words earlier. Lily was one of those who got attached to my side for the longest time, and she was able to comment on my personality and deeds quite easily.
She was right, I decided to go all out this time. Enough from using tactics, trying to act careful and such. It was finally time for the epic last battle, the one that would determine everything.
As she said, I’d go all out and secure the victory. I might do crazy things, sacrifice tons of my warriors and elites in the process, but in the end it was going to be my victory.
No one here got her meaning as I did. And so the fifty gods around just got themselves halved in mere minutes, without thinking deeply about such a choice.
Lily tried to nicely warn them. Whoever was going to join my side was destined to face hellish battles and crazy fights. She wanted to warn those weak willed and with soft hearts like Clatinberg to not join my side, but in the end Clatinberg did join me.
That dude had endless trust in me than anyone else on my side. So it was expected for him to join me.
Others also joined, led by Zechin and Rofas.
Of course if these three didn’t join on their own will, I’d have used my authority as the leader of all these forces and forcibly appoint them to my side.
I wanted the heaven defying abilities of these three. One could communicate with anyone away from him, another was able to open portals anywhere in the world he was in, and the last one was able to call a shield and protect anyplace or anyone far away from him.
To me, these three were a must to have chips for the last battle. And unlike what Lily thought, I didn’t plan to take them with me to the next adventure.
“I’m going to the jumper world right now,” I paused before adding, “I’ll leave behind tons of warriors. Make sure to provide them with stats, and let my twenty-five generals train on leading them.”
“Won’t you take them with you?” As I expected, she got my intentions all wrong.
I’d not expose anymore of my current strength to the enemy. The clock was ticking and fastly approaching the hour of our final showdown.
And there, I intended to use everything in my possession, even things the enemy never saw before.
“Leave them here to get used to our way of fighting,” I shrugged as if this was something trivial, “which portal leads to the jumper worlds?”
“That one,” Lily paused before suddenly asking, “Speaking of which, are these jumpers related to our jumper?”
I paused in my tracks, gave her a deep glance, “I don’t know the answer to that question yet,” and I wasn’t lying. One of the goals for my visit to that world was to see by myself if my jumper was related to them or not.
“I see…” she seemed to think too much about this issue.
“Let’s get things rolling then,” I clapped my hands, “make sure to distribute my new orders to all… It’s time to wrap things up! I want to see many worlds under our control in the next two weeks.”
“This…”
“Don’t worry, I’ll leave tons of warriors for everyone to use,” I planned to go around, filling the entire twenty zones with warriors for the next few days, “make sure to fill their need of stat crystals.”
“Tsk! You look like a warrior generator or great mine to me! Don’t you have a bottom? How many warrior tokens do you have in there?”
From the side, Toramos couldn’t help but comment in such a way, making me laugh. “I got enough to win ten of these quests solo if I got time,” I laughed again before adding, “aside from time, stat crystals are a headache for me.”
“We got nothing more than stat crystals,” Toramos sighed, “can we make an exchange? Give you half of our stat crystals and get half of your tokens?”
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“I’m a god, and I can’t tell you what we’ll face out there,” Clatinberg joked with me. This dude was totally different when things weren’t related to his people.
Tsk!
After sending everyone off, I started to act.
My plan was simple, I got nothing more than warriors, but got no time to take them out. And so something started to kick in to deal with such a problem for me.
It was my board! I instantly landed on the ground, took it out, took tons of the normal bones out, and started to use it.
In this quest, I found a way to acquire tons of dead realms and Holy Ones bones. But once this quest was over, such mines would dry out.
So I planned to use the normal bones from now on whenever I get the chance to do so. I just needed energy, and so I wasn’t obliged to use dark realm bones.
There was a great difference in the amount of energy in both types, but at least I got an endless supply of bones back home. So it wasn’t that painful to see tons of bones turn into dust in a short time, in return for pushing the board to its maximum time limit.