318 Meeting Hilary
In fact I’d dare to say that in such a time and moment of the apocalypse, I was doing much better than what he would do in twenty quests.
He took twenty quests to just take full control over the western coast, reigning supreme there and starting to march over the central zone.
Unlike me, he aimed towards unifying the entire western coast before going to the midzone of the continent. But he took twenty quests to achieve that, starting to shine from quest ten.
That reminded me of something… How come he acted this early on and even gained a heroic calling?
Heroic calling would be gained by achieving something big. I suffered to collect my heroic callings. Even if the last few that I gained seemed to come much easier than the first one, it was still so damn hard for any ordinary human.
What? Did my coming back in time change something? I thought and couldn’t tell what possibly went wrong. If that dude was active near my area, then I’d consider my actions to seriously impact him.
But he was way, way far away from me. Besides if just my single return did such changes, why didn’t Hilary’s repeated returns didn’t cause any changes at all?
Also if I really inflicted a snowball motion of changes here, was that Ed an exception case? Or were there more cases like him?
It wasn’t weird for Hilary to know about him. After all she lived through many lives in this version of her, with one reaching all the way to control the entire world.
She controlled the world entirely at once, and that meant she dealt with him and the other elites and paragons from the human race. Thinking about that, I spotted her coming up my stairs with a smile that told me things weren’t that good at all.
“Don’t give me that look as if I was a dead man already,” I laughed while pointing at one of my Gollems for him to extend his arms for us as seats to sit on.
Just after using my chariot this long, I felt it still lacked many things here. I needed to buy luxurious furniture suiting my chariot.
“You just don’t know whom you got trouble with,” she sighed, ignored the thick arm of my gollem and sat directly in my lap.
Her hair was extending for metres behind her, giving her a nice look. I touched her soft skin, moved a few strands of her hair away from her alluring eyes.
“Do you like what you see?” she started again, “you can have it if you want.”
“If I want something, then there is no one in the world to stop me from getting it,” I said, meeting her seductive look and tone with a firm look of mine.
“So damn serious all the time,” she chuckled, “you’ll grow wrinkles here if you keep this act up.”
She touched my forehead before we both looked at each other for long seconds. I didn’t feel myself except when I was raising my lips off hers, feeling the sweet taste of her mouth in mine.
“We should talk business not love, my love,” she said as if she was innocent here and I was the one to blame. “Don’t look at me like this… I feel more desire to be naked right now in front of your daring eyes.” ρꪖꪕᦔꪖꪕꪫꪣꫀꪶ
“Stop it,” I shifted my eyes away almost instantly as I heard the word naked. Just imagining her fiery body like this made my desire ignite to a level unprecedented before.
If I didn’t forcibly look away, I might have lost control and gotten tempted by her. Things would end up as a fierce battle against such a fierce body in one of my little rooms down below if that happened.
“Let’s talk business then,” I said before adding, “that dude… Is he that strong?”
“I don’t know what he was in the time you came from,” she looked up at the sky before sighing, “but I have to tell you this… Through my repeated attempts so far, I met up with him five times. I lost in four, and only crushed him once.”
“The time when you controlled the entire world?” I asked and she nodded. “If you crushed him before, then I can do it again, right?”
“It’s… not that easy,” she seemed more doubtful towards my ability to crush that Ed.
“I’m not weak,” I said in my defence.
“I wasn’t weak in any time of my failed four attempts either,” she didn’t play along my line as she added, “if you wanted to know the two major advantages he has, the two deadliest weapons in his possession, then it would be cultivation and his god.”
“Not his class?!!” I was surprised she didn’t include his class in his strong points.
“Class? It’s not that remarkable,” she shook her head, “in fact yours are more impressive and much stronger than his.”
“As if you know what my class is,” I laughed and she gave me a stern look.
“It’s not that hard to guess,” she harrumphed, speaking in a weird prideful tone, “having the ability to summon all these weird warriors, plus those damn nasty soulers… Soulers gave away your class, or at least helped me to guess everything about it.”
“Really?”
“Oh, you are doubting me,” she adjusted her body away from my embrace, “let me tell you then… Your class is related to souls. It’s not that hard to guess, after all soulers can’t live with someone without giving them great amount of souls.”
“This… You are really smart,” I was taken aback with what she said, realising after one moment that she recognised soulers so she must have met them at some point in her long journey.
“Of course,” she waved her long hair in a showy way, “after all I’m your girl.”
“Who?” I teased her and she looked at me before coming closer and painting another kiss over my lips.