1262 Planning For The Future
“Let’s end this war and leave forces here to control and defend this base,” she seemed unaware of the big danger coming up.
I knew she didn’t ask for a retreat to get some rest. She was a fighter, and she didn’t like to be in a position of laying down and waiting for the enemies to come.
And on top of that, she hated defending too much.
“You won’t go back,” but unlike what she expected, I didn’t give her the green light to return back to Earth with me.
“Why not?” she paused in shock then she seized me up and down as if she was seeing me for the first time, “I don’t want to take any rest.”
“I won’t give you any even if you asked for one.”
“Then why?” she looked more troubled than before, “I got that there is a way between this world and ours. So we can move in between the two worlds without any problem, right?”
I knew she was referring to the problem Legend was now facing back at the first battlefield with the Hescos. It seemed after their first loss, the Hescos feared sending this general back to my side.
So they tried their best and destroyed all the portals in any town or city. Even after all this time, Legend didn’t get out of there yet.
“It’s not about that,” I shook my head, “it’s like this…” I started to explain the current situation to her. The more I spoke, the more her eyes became wider.
“No, don’t send me back, not yet,” as I expected, she was the one who retracted her earlier request on her own volition, “and added more force to me. I want to crush all of them.”
“I will see what I can do,” I knew this turned out to be a huge war between me and the entire Hescos race members in this world.
Such a battle would take a long time to get concluded. Not to mention the endless number of forces needed from my side to keep our advantage here.
If I complied with the end trap the Hescos laid for me here, then I’d send out most of my stored up forces to fight here.
In the end, this world would turn into a moving sand trap, swallowing most of my entire military force like a black hole.
I learnt from Matte that the Hescos higher ups got in contact with the angelic race and gathered up tons of information about me.
If they could get information about my artefacts, then it’d make more sense for them to know about the real size of my military forces.
I doubted their knowledge about my second Earth world. And even if they knew, they had no way to peek over there and know how much force I got.
But they could make a rough estimate. And so they designed this world here to consume most of my forces even if they lost this world.
After all, losing one world didn’t have that much of an impact over the overall course of the ongoing apocalyptic trial. Not to mention they already activated the scorching land plan, making all the world’s fight against each other right now and anyone could claim any world for themselves if they got the might and ability to do so.
Losing one world on the price of making me lose most of my forces was a very good deal indeed.
So my main goal right now was to limit the expenses of my forces here. I had to put use of generals like Sara and Legend in this world. Even if I had to waste another ticket, it was worth it.
Legend proved to be a cunning general. And Sara was a very fierce offensive oriented general.
Using the two together would give any enemy a headache. And if I added to them my trump card, things would be much better here than what my enemies initially planned for me.
That trump card was a general and a friend of mine they’d never thought it’d make such a difference in such types of battles; the second jerk, the spearhead.
If the spearhead came into such a war and used his heaven defying ability, then things would turn out to be quite smooth for my forces.
Spearhead’s top importance lay in such battles. If the enemies were endless and we had to defend, then things would turn out quite good when that jerk would use his ability.
Adding him to the other duo, Legend and Sara, then the trio would make up a great team. The enemy would face trouble even with much difference in numbers between my side and theirs.
By sacrificing three capable generals and throwing away three valuable chips like that would cost me a lot. But in return I just got more capable generals from this journey, and hopefully Stephen would join my forces without any surprise.
Just him alone was enough to match the loss of the three unique generals I’d use here in this world. As for the common generals and armies, I planned to send twenty armies in total.
That might be a lot, but to me it wasn’t that much. As my forces would keep fighting their enemies in the new worlds, my soul count would keep growing nonstop and I’d be able to create more legendary Hescos and fallen gods.
This was the best plan I could think of. Not to mention the battle here must have been watched and recorded by the Toranks.
I didn’t get my previous reward for the past victory. And I was sure they’d reward me more.
I needed their support in terms of warriors and races. The more they’d get to me the better. After all, if I used the second Earth world’s time difference then at the later stages of this grand war, the number of my forces would keep growing without doubt.
I planned to finish the Hescos down below, go on a spree to collect my bones before returning to Earth. I’d send a message then to Silverlining and ask about my rewards of the two battles, and also take Stephen back to the second Earth world.