635 A General Grade Souler
But till they’d come, I’d have to deal with these humans myself using my horn!
“Listen up,” I took my horn out, wore it as a glove in my right arm, and started to speak, “I’m Hye, your lord, and this is the Kingdom of Heaven, your new home…”
I started to speak, not fast or too short about the situation here. I spoke about the new lives they’d live, the work waiting for them, and the big fights and challenges eyeing my humans in this apocalypse.
However I knew no matter how hard and hellish such an environment here would look like, they wouldn’t get anything near what they experienced before.
To them, in their eyes, this place was considered a real heaven without doubt.
Just as I spoke, the dragon rider came back with lots of humans coming from far. They took almost ten minutes to reach this place, and they were all running.
“Take your breaths first,” I said in welcome before continuing to explain the general things to the new humans here.
“You will now be assigned under the humans who got here before you. Listen to their instructions and follow them to the new work sites.”
I turned my attention to the new humans. They were a group of ten thousands, not even enough to help and guide the hundreds of millions here.
But with my previous instructions and explanation, they got the general idea. I then spoke with the ten thousand humans, and told them about the plan of taking humans from here to the construction site led by Isac.
I watched the humans disperse into many groups, asking humans around about their preferences. At this moment, there were only fixed paths ahead of these new humans.
They’d either be fighters, go to the training grounds to be bathed with the blood of aquatic monsters, or they’d be workers.
Talents like blacksmiths and alchemists were required as well. Aside from these, farmers would go to the open fields at the outer zone of the capital towards the East.
As they started to work over the new humans, I started to see long rows going in different directions.
The training grounds were in the same direction as the construction sites. So most of the humans went there.
As for farmers, a good number also went to the East. I knew they wouldn’t be able to understand how humans got to plant their crops here. But I hoped the old farmers would tell them stories about what I did before.
After these days, the soil around the river started to change. Also the area planted before affected the lands around it. So they’d find more land to plant, getting themselves busy once they’d arrive there.
As I solved the problem of workers in such a way, I started to think about the races. I was sure the size of the races caught by the Bringold impact would be huge.
Letting them come here wasn’t practical and was a bit risky. It was better to lead them into the second Earth world, helping my people there in expanding the kingdom there by building more cities and towns.
However, when I thought about the size of races coming and humans, I started to grow worried.
There was an obvious disparity in numbers right now between my humans and races with these new batches coming.
Having a difference in millions wasn’t that big. But if the races were in billions and my humans were in hundreds of millions, then this would be an issue.
The biggest problem I had was these races. They had no special benefit for me to use them in. Unlike my humans, I wasn’t that interested in teaching them any craft or using them in anything.
Aside from killing them to get souls, I hoped they would get busy building the cities and towns in that world until the war would pass. After that, I’d try to bring part here to help in equalising the numbers of humans and races in both worlds.
I started amassing races as a revenge for what others did to my humans. But right now I was seriously considering stopping such a thing.
I didn’t need just any race, I wanted warriors, talents, and also races with special traits like aquatic and aerial races.
Aside from these, I’d not ask for any more race. Not until I’d find a better way to use them.
Silverlining kept sending ores and tools to the side of this region. As my new humans got to know their new role, they started moving these things back to the construction site.
The delivery process continued for hours! I didn’t stop there anymore and just went to check on Isac for a few minutes, spoke with her a little and let her know about what was coming towards her.
She was excited about all these workers! She asked for two hundred millions and I got more than that.
Now it was up to her to use such a colossal number of workers to build what we both wanted.
Then it was time for the delivery of warriors.
“He got them as expected.”
My eyes shone brightly when I saw the six special tokens inside my inventory. They were the ones related to the souler general and his five elites.
I was so curious about that souler general, but first I went to a secluded place outside the capital, heading more towards the south.
I had a loyalty contract with that dude. But something told me it wouldn’t be that easy to handle him.
As I went for tens of miles inside the unoccupied lands here, I stopped, took a deep breath, and summoned that general.
Soulers were a fierce race. They were shrouded in black fog, moving around like they were floating over the ground, attacking like they were flashing, killing without making a single sound.
They were the deadliest weapon I had in terms of one Vs one abilities. My fallen gods were the deadliest in terms of AOE attacks.
Both were the crown jewel of my personal army, and right now I was looking at who was supposed to be the fiercest souler I ever had.
And to be honest… This dude… Was really scary!