729 A Hellish Way Of Training
[I know, I’m just joking]
[Just get me whatever you can provide. I’m going against the guardian of the Hector race]
[Damn! The guardian herself?!!! No f*cking way! You can’t win!]
[It’s not her] this dude seems terrified from that being. It seemed what Lily said was true then. If not for such a scary guardian, Hectors wouldn’t have survived as one of the big three in the universe so far.
[I’m going against her babies]
[That… It’s also insane! If they brought these cursed eggs, you should run, not fight!]
[I’m not a runner, I’m a fighter!]
[You are crazy!]
[Thanks]
[Sigh! I can’t even imagine the response from the sovereigns when they’d hear about this. Ok dude, I’ll see what I can do for you]
I closed the chat and returned to look at the world here.
With the new batch of the warriors coming, this fight would hold much hope for us.
“What are we going to do here then?” the jumper watched Lily moving away using her chariot, “we won’t sit here and watch!”
“If you want, you can go around and kill a few beasts.”
“I don’t need training, I’m in top shape all the time!”
“Cool, then you can start roaming the world and see the new toy pappa brought over to you.”
“Screw you,” despite saying such a rude comment, he summoned his chariot and went far to scout the world.
As for me, I decided to take a long nap.
Cultivating here would take a long time to be done. I wouldn’t risk such a thing, not when a big and stressful fight was waiting for us next.
So I took a long nap, one that lasted for over a day.
When I got up, ate a little and drank enough water, I found the world outside had a remarkable change.
I gave Lily three days to get her boys ready for the fight. But from what I saw now, it seemed she was trying to push them harder through training.
The forces stationed on the shore were all moved to the islands, fighting the big monsters there directly and without any pause.
“She is trying to make them better,” the jumper’s voice came at this moment from my side, attracting my attention towards his chariot.
“Where did you go?”
“Got a tour here,” he jumped over my chariot, “it’s really amazing. I tried to get to the end of this continent but couldn’t.”
“Not with your snail-like chariot,” I rolled my eyes and he coughed twice.
“Anyway, this lady seems to be really afraid of the next fight. She is pushing her boys, even killing a few in the process.”
“Killing?! Damn!” I turned to look around and what I saw made me realise what he said wasn’t a fantasy.
She was really pushing her forces to fight such unfavourable battles against brutal monsters without much preparation.
She allowed them to use their gears, work with anyone to kill monsters. But not all of them were good enough to even escape with their lives.
“Sigh! She is overdoing it, but I feel it’s necessary,” even if I didn’t like the way things were going here, in less than two days these soldiers would face real threats just like now.
“Are you going to let her continue this madness? We need as many as we can, not to kill them before the fight even starts.”
“She is trying to get them to feel the intense moments they will be facing,” I said in her defence, “and besides, we won’t depend on them to win the war. We need them to deal damage to that behemoth out there and then bathe in the lakes of blood.”
“Then… Who is going to fight these armies out there? The four of us?!”
“We will,” I nodded, knowing this might seem crazy, “plus many warriors.”
“Warriors? They might help if we can get millions or even tens of millions of them.”
“We will,” I had such faith in Silverlining, “but now we have to consider two more problems.”
“One is the other monster, right?” he already thought about it, “you can lend me your chariot, and I’ll scan the continent for the other four monsters.”
“Not a chance,” this dude sat his gaze again over my girl, “you got yours. Why do you need mine?”
“Mine is a snail.”
“That’s not an excuse!”
“Yours got that tree shielding us from all the dangers!”
“They can see us, so it’s useless,” I rolled my eyes, “you won’t get a chance to get my baby.”
“One day I will,” he said with such confidence as if he knew what was going to happen in the future.
And I just smiled a sly one in return.
“So are you going to let me go and scout them?”
“Sara and the spearhead are needed in this fight,” I said in a serious way, “so only you are remaining.”
“Why not you?”
“Can you take over the Hectors and turn them into our force dummy?”
“Stop bragging!”
“It’s just facts,” I shrugged, “so you will roam and scan the world beyond our reach. See where they kept the other four monsters and let me know.”
“But…”
“We can do it,” I knew he was worried about the size of our forces, “we have to. I’ll do my best to control most of them in that fight, so I can lead an army towards your location.”
“We have five, don’t forget that.”
I knew he was referring to the capital of this continent. Without aiming at her, this fight would end up bad.”
“You will be the one attacking that capital with me,” I slowly said, “when time comes, let’s go there together.”
“I hope it won’t end up with just the two of us,” he sighed, and something told me the end of the battle would reach such a point.
In such a fight, I’d have to take the lead with this jerk here. With the two of us, we could start a fire back at their backyard, letting them panic.