704 The Silver Grade Monster Den
As everyone moved, not a single one remained behind. I knew she was joking, but I showed her how things could be done if I got any doubt.
I wasn’t without a solution for such a problem. If anyone thought he was smart enough to fool me, then he would get caught and punished by my glaive.
It took almost an hour for such a huge army to complete my order. During this, Lily sent me curses in our chat, only making me laugh at her comments.
“Don’t give me that look,” as she returned back, the look over her face was priceless, “you asked for it.”
“You are a bully, a damn big bully!” she shouted, turned around and left.
“Hey, we didn’t finish our talk,” but before she could reach my stairs, I stopped her.
“What talk? You are just bullying me and my poor race, ruthless human!”
“I thought we were weak and useless before,” I laughed at her comment, and that made her turn to leave once more. “Wait, I’m not joking. We have lots to discuss.”
“Then speak,” she stood there, crossing her arms in frustration.
“First, come over here,” I summoned two of my Gollems, letting them work as our cushions and seats.
“Humph, pretty annoying lord,” she came in such a way while stomping her feet with each step. “Tell me then, what’s the big deal?”
“We are going to transfer everything to the second Earth world.”
“Hmm… By everything you mean… The process of producing potions and opening cultivation bases? This can be moved easily. But the training part is quite tricky. You know, your world is damn peaceful to let a single fighter be born out there!”
“I got the dens,” I said while taking out a small pearl that was the size of one metre radius.
“This…” her eyes shone brightly when she saw it. It wasn’t that heavy for me as I held it with my right arm.
“It’s a damn silver grade den!” she jumped on her feet while saying that.
“Is it bad?” I knew it was a silver grade of a common rank den. “I got higher than it, dark gold is the highest,” I said while thinking about the other nine dens I got of the common rank.
“Damn! It’s too much! Your boys are just weak! Didn’t you see how they struggled while dealing with the weak monsters here?”
She shouted like that, making me sigh.
What if she saw the higher grade dens I got? She got this pumped up because of the silver grade den. Sigh!
“You can’t work with it? It’s the lowest grade den I got!”
“Damn!” she started walking back and forth before suddenly stopping, “we can do it this way… Let the training ground here for starting the training for everyone. Then those who can pass the two training steps here can go to the world of yours to train.”
“This…” I knew she was worrying over my boys, but like this I’d lose lots of time!
My boys used a few days to train, yet the number of them bypassing the first two hurdles wasn’t that big to make me feel good about her idea.
“Either we do it this way or risk your humans against such a fierce breed of monsters,” she shrugged, as if this was something up to me to decide.
“Let them risk then,” I made up my mind, “the time difference is something I can’t risk losing. If we did it your way, we won’t get much benefit out of it.”
“Fine,” she said, “it’s your kingdom and they are your people.”
“We aren’t that weak,” I said in defence, “and I won’t allow my fighters to have it nice and easy.”
“I like this way better,” her eyes shone brightly before adding, “but don’t come later on and regret such a decision.”
“I won’t,” I shook my head, looking at the going berserk wind all over the place, “let’s go to the other world for now.”
“Right now?!” She seemed surprised.
“What? Do you want to do anything here before leaving?”
“Hmm… I thought about bringing the boys who helped me in making potions and building altars to the other world.”
“I’ll bring them myself later on,” I said while opening many portals around, “but let’s first find a good place for your people to live in before looking for a good place to build training camps.”
“Cool,” she suddenly ran towards the edge of my chariot, jumped off to arrive at hers, “let’s go,” she said while laughing, seemingly happy to pull such a move.
As for me, I stayed behind, looking at this childish nature of her while shaking off my head in helplessness.
Next thing was for the big forces here to move out with their families. As we arrived on the other side, the world looked much livelier with all these people coming here.
“Go there,” I selected a new city built further to the east from the first cluster built here, “let them live there and get used to the place. We will move out later on to look for a good place for the camp.”
She didn’t need to do anything but to give the order for her trusted subordinates to do what I asked. This reminded me of what I asked the other five to do.
“You want me to select capable people to become generals under my leadership?!!” she shouted in surprise when she heard about this idea, “but what are they going to lead? Not my army for sure!”
“You won’t only train my humans there,” I said before motioning towards her chariot flying on my side, “take it back. We will travel at a faster speed that your chariot can’t have.”
“Ok,” she hesitated, but took away the chariot before returning back. “You said we won’t just train humans? Are you going to train in other races?”
“Races, warriors, anyone who can fight will be trained here.”
“Ah… I see…” she paused for a long minute while I started to examine the big map of this world, “but why?”