I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

739 Finding The Location Of Other Beasts



It was great news, like music to my ears. I kept chasing them down, using my fallen gods to release attacks randomly whenever I felt they got more comfortable.

Like this I kept adding more forces while chasing these pussies around. In the next two hours, I added more than I did during the past time!

This army was in millions, running like they were a nation running from the end of the world. They tried a few times to target my chariot, leaving forces behind to delay my forces, but they failed.

The main reason for this was the fact that the ones at the rear were all controlled by me! If they gave them the order to stand back and hold my forces, they just turned around and joined my forces.

This dealt a bigger blow to their morale, making the time to control them decrease to even one minute.

In the end, they arrived at last at the next pass. And there I spotted a large number of forces waiting for us.

This time they were ready, with flying forts standing over their heads to keep me busy while many big weapons were aimed at my chariot.

As for the ground forces, they finally brought over fodders to keep my boys’ weapons away from their necks..

“Attack!” but the moment the runners joined the big army at the pass, I finally gave the order for my boys to move out.

They kept hidden there, following the main orders coming from the remaining and hidden chain of command in this big army.

Yet they waited for this moment to turn their coats and show their fierce side.

Their number was close to a million right now. And just by this number, chaos erupted at the army stationed at the left pass.

Then my chariot arrived, next to it was my big army.

And with that, the next big battle at this left pass erupted.

I didn’t know about the current situation of the other battlegrounds, and didn’t have time to check on them. I got my arms busy dealing with the big army here, and those annoying forts in the sky.

Luckily there wasn’t a single island here, meaning we didn’t have a paragon. The forts weren’t that hard to kill, but it took me almost two hours to get all of them destroyed.

During this, the battle that started on the wrong foot for my enemies got worse for them. They were now pushed all the way back inside the basin, where another brutal fight was going on there.

The pass was secured, but not for long. My forces weren’t enough to push the line forward on their own.

“See those big Hectors? Rain them down with your gifts,” I controlled my chariot to rise up over the mountainous pass before pointing at the direction of the big army behind it.

If my boys weren’t enough, then I’d use my scary gods to create a chance for them.

*Rumble!*

The world echoed with such violent explosions, killing lots of these forces while giving mine a chance to breathe.

“Why not try to do it again? It was fun!” Just as my boys finished the fifth round of attacks, I had an idea. “See those wall boys? Aim at it with everything you got!”

I didn’t have the fierce attacks from all the islands and forts to help to create the same wave of deadly rocky attacks.

But my boys were enough to create a similar version, slightly weaker, but it would do the job.

Just as my boys hit the wall, I used my chariot’s pulse wave attack to spread the deadly rocks all over the place.

In the next half an hour, many places were cleared from any life thanks to these attacks. And then my next move came.

“Come out! Kill freely and don’t stop at nothing!”

Before, at the previous pass, I had to use this technique as I lacked any chance to help my boys. But this didn’t mean this tactic was bad.

It was effective! And I saw at the final moments of the big battle back there how this move helped to conclude the fight for me.

So I decided to give it a go here as well, spreading lots of warriors all over the place, using the emptied zones thanks to the falling rocks to become serious stress points.

I spread almost fifty small armies down below before I joined the fight.

I didn’t just control the Hectors, but I started using my chariot’s pulse wave weapon as well as my pillar’s supreme attack skill.

Death ran after them from the ground, rained over the heads from the sky, and kept coming from any angle at any moment from my chariot and my fallen gods.

This was literally a hellish defeat for these Hectors.

But they had nowhere to go. We blocked the pass of their retreat, and the basin was already a dead end for them.

Yet they decided to run deep into the basin, with the low hope of meeting up with more forces to help.

And with it, I ordered the armies of mine to push forward, kill whoever they could.

“Come with me,” but I didn’t give the order to all. I kept a good deal of my warriors with me, plus a good share from the Hectors I controlled here.

Then I started to lead all of them out, back outside the basin, then go more left, aiming to hit another pass.

Each pass took us almost six up to ten hours to control. When I reached the fifth one, the size of forces was enough to lead the way on their own.

After all, I got another place to be at.

[I found the location of another beast, just go north for two hundred miles, then turn East for a hundred miles and you will see it]

[From the place of the second one, head north again for one hundred and fifty miles before turning north-west for another one hundred and fifty miles. The third one is there]


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