1629 Getting Shocked!
It was also the case of the Berserkers. But I didn’t care about any of this. In the end, I’d crush all these forces.
I called back my warriors, looked around before returning to ground zero. There I randomly selected one of the portals leading to one of the twenty continents of the Selvators.
“Oh, don’t tell me you were waiting for me here all this time? That’s indeed quite a one sided relationship, hahahaha!” The moment I appeared there, I found tons of Selvators waiting for me.
The floating islands were in tens of thousands, filling the entire sky, filled with tons of their armies. As for the ground, it was covered entirely with thick layers of forts and towers, walls that got endless war weapons.
Seeing all this made me realise they were waiting for me all this time. And that made me laugh. “Fine, let me show you how true might is!”
The moment I appeared, they didn’t even care about greeting me except with firing weapons and skills. I watched the entire world turn bright with different lights, and that made me point at them and laugh.
They might have been the scary race before, when I was weak and scared to stumble across any of the races on Earth. But now? I bid my time and slowly chop their forts and islands piece by piece.
And yet that’d cost me a long time, even years. I didn’t want to do that. So I took out my warriors, pointed towards the floating islands and the ground, and didn’t say anything.
I knew this race was quite smart and treacherous, loving to scheme and put good plans. So I released just a tiny fraction of my warriors, let them go and test them out.
Least to my knowledge that the difference between the full stats warriors of mine and the mediocre forces of theirs was this severe!
The struggling battle I expected didn’t happen. Instead, I saw what the word massacre and the other word; a one sided slaughter, really meant!
This didn’t even happen when I faced the Berserkers! All my forces did was to just release their attacks, wave their swords and weapons, unleash their skills, and with all this they unleashed true hell on this part of the world.
Fire never looked this intense before, and explosions never were this devastating before. Anywhere my warriors hit turned into a sea of fire and ruins. No, it was more precise to say they turned these places into real parts of hell, filled with running rivers of lava and dead bodies!
Seeing this made me pause for long minutes, before I finally absorbed my shock and got adapted to how scarily strong my warriors were.
What was the use of gods going easy on ants? In the end, the ants would all die, and there was no scenario where ants would harm gods in return.
[At last! Ok, I’ll start releasing all of them then, withdraw those at the frontlines without max stats…]
[Don’t come near Karoline and the other forces, ok?] I interrupted her excited words, and made sure she’d not make such a mistake now.
[Tsk! Fine! Let your girl live for a bit longer] I didn’t know why but it felt like her words held weird and deep resentment against her for reasons I didn’t want to think about.
I closed the chat with her, took a deep look over the grand map I had. Currently almost half of the entire continents were filled with races, while the other half was empty.
That wasn’t good news actually. In fact, I could already see through the future. If the different races got pushed so hard by me, then they’d start retreating. And as there were lots of unoccupied continents, I knew this wasn’t going to end well.
This war would be elongated for no damn reason. [Tell Isac to start moving people and armies towards the continents I’ve marked for you] I reopened the chat with her, sent this message over alongside a picture of the map with continents marked there.
[All of them are empty… Do you want to spread out people there first? What for? Safeguard against a backdoor for them?]
[Smart girl] I was pleased she got what I wanted to do quite fast.
[I can see why you want to do this… Fine, let me speak with her first]
[This is a top priority]
[I know. But you also know such project needs lots of materials and planning]
[We just need temporary forts and bases. Our armies… They are hellish strong]
[I’ll have to let people have their stat maxed out then to match the incoming enemies if they get attacked. I’ll need more of these crystals then at the other world]
[Got it!] I didn’t argue with her, took out tons of my warriors first, let them crush this continent, before I went to the second Earth world.
There I visited the cities and towns, and left tons of crystals there. My people weren’t that weak to begin with, many with cultivation bases opened. But with filling their stats to max, it was possible for them to be an army on their own.
I decided to arm up all of my people here with stat crystals to max their stats out. This took me almost the remaining stock of crystals I got, and roughly two months to do so.
Then when I returned back, only a few days passed. Nothing much happened, and I checked over the battle I entrusted to my warriors.
Well… I have to admit I was truly shocked by what I saw. For tens of thousands of miles, there was no sign of anyone or anything but ruins and dead bodies.