588 The Warriors, Resources, And Races Lists
From the last setbacks I experienced, I learnt a valuable lesson. One should be strong and mighty, but he should never neglect supporting his forces.
These forces were the real backbone of any powerhouse. What was the benefit of being the mightiest being in the universe when your subordinates sucked it bad?
It just didn’t make sense to depend on one’s power to do everything. I couldn’t be everywhere all the time, wouldn’t be around to help my forces in time of need.
Just like the two failures I tasted before. If my forces were strong and capable, I’d have seen much better results than the ones I got so far.
Training them on the hands of Hectors and later on Selvators was something great. But my generals and trusted teammates should experience a different kind of support.
I planned from the moment I realised my weakness and flaw to look for warriors and get them enough to secure their lives. If I could get enough to make them fight and change the tide of any battle, it would be for the best indeed.
Dealing with such a grand impact with so many subsidiary impacts was a chance I’d not slip by.
“You can let him join my ultras group,” as that god did such a big favour with me, I had to honour my promise with him.-.
Yes the deal wasn’t over, but it was this close from being so.
[Thanks Hye! I’m honoured to be in your Ultras group]
[Thanks to you. This impact… It will be of a great help to me]
[I’m happy that I helped you with this]
I closed the chat with that excited god, and made sure to close all the private messages coming from my channel.
Right now I have to focus. I had many unfinished things at hand to take care of.
Just after dealing with that petal impact, I’d return back to Earth to see what the teams did.
The fourth quest was just looking from far. I was sure that once it started, things would grow hectic.
So I had to make sure I did my best to prepare my kingdom and forces with everything I could. And one of these preparations was to get the news about the movement of the enemy.
Knowledge was, after all, a sort of power, a great power indeed.
And above all this, I had the cultivation thing to care about. The talents I got from that impact didn’t have any blacksmith, wood experts, or alchemists.
According to Silverlining words, he considered these as common talents, ones that didn’t suit the prestigious work of his impact.
I opened the list and checked its content again. The names of the talents here were really unique and weird. Also I got many tablets. I didn’t know what they were doing exactly.
There were foretellers, space controllers, time benders, and even world creators. These fancy names and others filled this list, making me wonder about all the possibilities I’d get from them.
But on the other hand, there were talents with weird names. For example the Soukers, what did they do exactly? I didn’t know!
Almost half of the talents had such weird names. But I didn’t actually plan to handle these talents myself. First I was too busy to do that, I wasn’t going to stay for a long time here, and I had to assign someone I trusted to handle this task.
And Hilary was just perfect for such a task.
She was really not doing much here. Isac handled the planning, and Angelica handled sorting out talents and executing the plans.
So Hilary was the one with the least tasks here. She might help in supervising over the work, sorting out knowledge we got from here, and try to make sure things were going according to Isac’s plans.
But the role I decided for her was much bigger than that. She would act as my prime minister, supervising literally everything in my kingdom.
So starting from the talents arriving here, she would work to understand them, see how they might fit best for our interest, and assign tasks for them to do.
This would be the start of a grander role later on. But for now, I had to wait for the answer from Silverlining.
And the wait didn’t last longer than an hour.
[I got the new price list. I’ll send it over to you]
[Great!]
I got the new list. And this time, I had to inwardly sigh.
That dude was acting fair, much more than those greedy bastards!
The price tag of the hegemonies from before which needed fifty groups of my green bones only needed two of my blue bones.
As for the rest, you could only imagine!
[Great, I’m happy with this list] I sent over to him, [Now, when will you deliver?]
[Let’s sign a contract first. Ah, by the way, I also got lists from other impacts for you to check]
[Really? That’s great! Send them over and I’ll sign the contract as well. After that, how long will it take to deliver?]
[Just a couple of hours… I’ll send whoever I have here first before starting to gather more talents from the universe]
[Fine!]
As I closed the chat with him, I got the contract. I read it and signed as it had no errors.
The lists came next. Damn! Each list was filled with tons of names in it. I started by sorting them out first. The material list was the biggest, followed by the race trade list, and the smallest list was for the warriors.
But checking that list made me grin. There were my beloved Bulltors, dragons, and even Gollams and Krakens. I also found more fierce warriors that could make a difference in my forces.
However what I lacked was the price tag. [Can you check the race trade impact and the warrior impact for me? I want to know the price tags for their goods]
[Found anything interesting?]