I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

1263 You Are A Legend, My Friend!



Then I’d resume attacking other worlds. Recalling this, I had to get more tickets soon. I spent two unneeded tickets to win this war, and was going to lose another ticket to bring Legend back.

I also wanted more tickets as an insurance against any hard to crack world just like this one.

After losing twice in a row, I was sure the Hescos would be totally mad right now. And if I added the Toranks propaganda to the general picture, then things would be more hectic than right now.

I’d expect another fierce battle from the Hescos, especially when they’d realise their plans including the last trap had failed.

They upped the game this time and that caused me a headache.

If not for my intervention, then things wouldn’t have been that good. If other generals led this battle, then nothing good would have come from it.

“What are you going to do next?” This is the most important question right now.

If they wanted to really put great pressure on me, then they’d have to activate their hidden chips on Earth. I didn’t fear fighting on more than one front, especially when there were those special orbs I got from the zombies.

I was away for a long time already. It’d make more sense for my forces to gain more of these den seeds.

If I used these in the upcoming world conquering battles, and if my luck was good enough to visit many worlds with zombie dens, then I’d gain more of these orbs.

If I was Hescos, I’d not risk a battle again without preparing enough. That meant they’d wait for the last world for me to visit, strengthen the defences there before starting to confront me.

It’d be one single and last battle, and it’d be a hellish kind of battle. I had to finish all this before the beginning of the golden quests. Or else I’d have to wait until I’d finish the golden quest and come back before doing the last battle with them.

Out of all the worlds I’d visit, the last added ones to my apocalyptic trial would be the ones who’d be more prepared to welcome such a battle. And if I guessed it correctly, then the Hescos higher ups had a way to not only foresee where my forces would appear at the worlds, but also the order of these worlds.

That meant they’d be able to know which world of theirs would be the last one for me to visit. As for me, I wouldn’t know such a thing.

To be sure, I’d assume that one out of the last five worlds would have the final place of that epic battle between the two of us.

It’d be better for me to not give such a scary race enough time to prepare. If so, then they’d end up preparing something terrifying.

They just needed a few days to turn this place here into such a complicated set of defences. They put a large amount of thinking into this place, and that made me fear giving them more time to prepare.

It’d be better for me to face them before going to the golden quest. I wasted at least one week in the fifth quest, if not ten days by now. I’d give myself another ten to fifteen days before the start of the golden quest challenges.

These days I had to wrap things up in these worlds. I’d have to go all out and do everything in my power to invade all the worlds before going to the golden quests.

As I kept thinking about my next steps, my chariot kept going forward while my threads reaped the loyalty of more Hescos.

Once the upper Hescos armies got under my control, the entire war here was about to end. I didn’t let Sara and her forces who survived such a deadly trap join the fight.

Instead, I sent them out to recuperate, get themselves used on the defences out there and start organising their troops. I also asked Sara to see how much force she needed, and asked her to send scouts to get more intel about the incoming Hescos armies.

The armies must have crossed the outer regions of this grand defensive zone. So their first task was to form a grand defensive line and fight the incoming Hescos and try to push them back.

Once they reached the end of this defensive zone, then the defences would be left over to common generals while the top three would lead the offensive duties.

I told Sara about my plans before sending her away. I assigned Legend as the acting top general in this world. For me, his presence as the top general was enough to make me sleep nice at night without any worry.

As for her, she’d be responsible for penetrating deep inside enemy lines. As for spearhead, he’d work as a firefighter, the same rule he was best suited at.

Of course he could help Sara if Legend wanted such a thing from him.

As everything was about to get wrapped here, I sent a message over to Silverlining, asking for my postponed trophy.

[Dude, you kept saying a lot about the incoming rewards and I didn’t get anything yet. Besides, did you watch my last performance?]

[Damn cool! We are all watching the fights live and recording it. You, my friend , are my idol! You are a legend! Truly are!]

I received tons of praises and nothing about my rewards. I wouldn’t say no to any compliment, but I needed to know what my rewards would be.

[Just cut it and tell me what will you give me in return? I’m sure you all know about how bad my losses in this fight were. I lost a lot and I’d still waste tons of my forces to keep this base under my control]

[Don’t worry legend, since when have we ever mistreated you? We were about to send you rewards before noticing the new war you started. So we stopped and watched, and still watched the magic you are pulling over these Hescos. Damn! That’s too cool! Hahahaha!]


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