733 The Brilliant Idea
Damn this race! They got fifty paragons to spare to fight me here while having lots of paragons waiting at other continents, taking over their business.
Did they train a hundred paragons? Other races would desperately try to train five or seven of them, and this race was throwing paragons casually if they were nothing much!
This race… The more I dealt with it, the more envious I got.
[I thought of a way, but I dunno if it will work or not]
“That’s my god!” I couldn’t resist a big smile appearing over my face slowly, “it’s better than nothing, right? Tell me, what should I do?”
I looked at the direction of my fallen gods while giving the order: “Attack!”
They were focusing their fire all this time at the direction of the path. Just shifting their attack was easily done, but it would leave a big impact at that important battle.
“Start attacking, secure that damn path!” At the same moment, I held my horn and shouted at the Hectors I already controlled for the past half an hour inside the basin.
They weren’t enough to secure the path alone, but were enough to buy me time to bring forth warriors there.
And the warriors I summoned were thrown into such a deadly battle, without having time to adapt or get the ins and outs of anything that was happening here.
“Attack!” I held my horn and shouted, not even waiting to get a better look over that side of the battle, “kill any enemy you spot!”
I couldn’t summon more than one hundred thousand for now. But with the almost the same number of Hectors I controlled, both were enough to stabilise the path there.
I just needed them to stabilise the path for ten minutes, for other warriors to get inside the basin from outside.
I summoned a few million warriors outside the basin and gave them the order to get inside and kill.
“I’m with you now,” after doing all this, I turned my attention towards Sith. At the same time, I started moving my chariot around, maintaining the distance between me and the incoming large number of flying islands with their paragons.
From such close distance, I could see that they brought more flying forts with them, making the count rise slightly over two hundred.
It was a truly sizable force that I wouldn’t be able to crush alone in a short time.
There was a catch for this to work, and that was for those Hectors to be damn fixed over killing me than stopping my army.
“They aren’t that foolish after all,” as I took a detour around the place, taking most of them away, few stayed behind and started to attack my forces down below.
That was why I summoned such a large number of warriors at once. If they killed a lot, then I’d summon much more to make out for the losses.
And even if they weren’t that good at fighting aerial enemies, my dragons and monsters would keep nagging them all the time.
As such, the ones who broke out to meet my forces and try to exterminate them faced such a dilemma. They couldn’t kill as much, and at the same time the dragons and monsters flying around kept annoying them.
This was a problem as the enemy just used the flying forts to do this task. They focused all of their flying islands at me, and the forts didn’t have the same sturdy shields as the islands.
So even when they were facing such a small force of mine, they were struggling to keep themselves safe and intact! And at some point, they had to spare many of their shots to aim at my flying forces.
When that happened, the true value of the defensive type monsters with many bubbles covering up their bodies showed up.
They absorbed most of the hits, while the few that fell over my dragons didn’t cause that much damage.
In the end, their attempt which they thought cleverly about was stopped and interrupted by my early on preparations.
The rest of their flying force kept following me around while taking direct hits from my fallen gods. At some point, they started to release their deadly waves of attacks, sweeping even part of their forces on the ground.
When they did so, I started to shift my chariot to fly over the large bulk of forces at the big basin.
Like this, each time they used their attacks, they’d end up doing not a single damage to my chariot, and killing tons of their forces down below.
“Damn you coward! Fight like a man if you dare!”
From the middle of this large batch of flying islands, a loud shout came in such an angry way.
I laughed in response, did nothing but to launch one of my pulse wave attacks from my chariot towards the forces down below.
This was the right response to such provocation. Did he think me a Selvator? Caring about my image and not victory?
[Are you ready to use the way I told you about?] During this, Sith kept telling me the details about his idea.
It wasn’t that bad after all. This god was really something. When he put his mind on something, he managed to create such a brilliant solution to my existing problem.
I got a behemoth, a scary dark realm monster, sealed inside my world of shadow, linked to a tattoo over my right shoulder, and I didn’t have a single way to use it!
It was a stupid thing! Having such a mighty weapon without knowing how to use it! But Sith just thought of a good way to activate this weapon.
His idea was simple. He said if the monster was sealed inside my world and left such a tattoo over my body thanks to my seal technique, then it would only be logical to use a similar technique to release it.
It was such a brilliant idea, but it had one flaw.