779 Saying My Last Words To Them
It wasn’t that much in my eyes. After all these forces here were mostly common people, not real fighters.
In a real battle, they wouldn’t fare any better than a child holding a sword or a pickaxe.
That didn’t actually matter. They were going to act as fodders here.
The last thing I did before making this deal was to add another strength, defence, speed, and healing boosts to me.
The boosts I had were already gone during my hellish experience in gaining an extra life. So I had to add more again, in preparation for the upcoming fight.
I wanted to use a wide range of healing effects. However when I recalled what happened before when I did that, I had to drop such an idea.
If I did that, it would get instantly depleted the moment I’d arrive at Earth. I just used a restricted field of healing for now.
[Some have grenades, anti-air big, medium sized, and small weapons, and also different kinds of items and weapons. Do you want them?]
[Send them all over] I sent, [and it’s better to be in large batches]
[They are. And they ask for the same way of payment]
[Cool. Send the list over then]
And then I got a large number of items, with a large number next to many of them. There were few which had single digits or double next to them. They must be the rare and precious mass destruction treasures.
The price in the end was really astronomical! I paid slightly over two hundred million green bones, making my storage of such bones decline to leave me with less than five percent of what I initially had. pᴀɴᴅᴀ ɴ(O)ᴠᴇl
But that wasn’t even considered a price in my eyes. These bones lost their commercial value a long time ago. It was nice that I finally found such foolish and greedy customers willing to get them.
And as my inventory got emptied by a large chunk, it instantly got filled again with lots of different things.
“Time to go back,” as I did all this, I was ready to return to Earth, “hopefully that bastard would give me a few minutes before throwing his coin.”
I had to deliver lots of things to my generals and spread out my last instructions before going to the battle arena.
Then I summoned my portals and came back on top of such a large army.
The first thing I did was to check upon the castle flying in the air. That king didn’t yet use his coin.
“Got back already? Humph! I thought you got scared and decided to run away! Even if you did, my coin can still find you anywhere in this world.”
I wanted to answer back and tell him how wrong he was. But I didn’t. I wasn’t in this world at all. I was far, far away in a singular world, one that his precious coin wouldn’t find me.
I thought for a second to return there and let him waste such a chance. But then I decided not to. Even if I did, I wouldn’t gain anything in return.
One hour would grant me twenty in that world. So even if I gained this bonus right now, it wouldn’t matter that much.
I’d still lack a few hours to call it a day. So instead, I started to move my chariot with its fastest speed, going over to the nearest generals here, Lily, the jumper, Isabella, and Sara.
“Gather up at my chariot, right now!” I held my horn and shouted in such a distressed tone towards the four of them.
And in a span of a few seconds, they all came on board their corresponding chariots.
“Take these, make sure to distribute them evenly over the generals,” I started to take heaps of things. Warriors tokens, items, weapons, and even grenades. Everything that I got from Silverlining were handed over to them.
“These…” Lily’s face slightly changed while the jumper wasn’t polite and started to take his share.
“Don’t worry, I’ll make sure they’ll get theirs.”
“If you don’t, then I’ll hold you accountable under the law of the contract!”
Once I said it, his body stiffened and his face got changed. It seemed saying these words activated the contract power, blocking all paths over this jerk to do problems here.
“Dammit!” He was already thinking about doing what I thought, not handing what I gave over to the generals of mine.
“When I’m gone, that bastard will summon lots of his forces here. These forces will get punished, so the more they kill the weaker they’ll get.”
“Do you want us to throw our forces away like that?” The jumper was ready to pick another fight with me, but I didn’t give him the chance to do so.
“Not this time,” I said in warning, “just listen as I have little time left. I brought over fodders, use them to weaken their forces. Don’t throw them all at once, or else his forces might wipe them out at first. Also that aquatic battle is just a diversion. The real one is going to be here. Ask Legend to come to your aid alongside the spearhead and Hilary. Leave the rest to others.”
“Ok,” this time they all nodded as they felt how I was rushing my words up without even taking a breath.
As I finished saying all this, I saw a bronze ray heading towards the sky again.
“Little one,” I had only one order left, “focus everything on the forces coming here. Make sure to kill the aerial forces first before the ground ones…”
“Hahaha! It’s a sword! It’s a sword! Hahaha! You are really doomed, human king, hahaha!”
Just in the middle of my orders, the loud laughs of that king came to make me inwardly sigh.
“Never leave the protection of my shield or the walls,” I said my last piece of warning to the four generals here before a bronze light engulfed me, shielding me off the world.