I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

967 Zombies Are The Key



“Hmm… If that dude didn’t lie to me, then I might have an advantage…” I thought about everything I learnt about Zombies.

If I managed to control this infestation, then at the areas my forces would control out there, I’d only have to worry about other races’ forces.

If not, then my forces would have to diverge and fight on many fronts at the same time.

I thought about it. There were many variables here. If I managed to perfectly prepare my forces to handle these, and the zombies theory proved to be right, then everything would go my way.

If not, then I had to prepare for a fierce and long fight, one that wouldn’t just stop by the end of the quests.

I had part of my forces and generals fighting in the south right now. That fight south of Texas held a great role in securing the south.

Like this, the southern and eastern parts of my kingdom would be secured. That would leave the north and west.

“I believe it’s time to commence a grand human race meeting,” this was the only way I thought of to get my lands here secured.

It wasn’t wise to go all out against many enemies outside while my home was on fire! I had to leave part of my forces to secure the situation here, stabilise that zombie thing and be ready to counter any hostile race.

But if I got the help of other humans, things would grow much easier. At least we’d enter this brutal fight as one race, and I’d be the one leading them.

Yet I knew that such a thing was easier said than done! Not to mention I already got one troublesome for the west. The overlord at north had a weird tie with my jumper.

The latter tried more than once to go up there and cause problems. I didn’t know the reason actually, but I hoped this would be a one -sided conflict.

Or else, I’d end up having more enemies than allies!

There were tons of things I had to deal with. Luckily, my kingdom was in good hands as Isac was leading the reconstruction process out there.

I just had to stress over this point’s importance before sending her back.

As for here, I’d buy my forces more time to train. And hopefully by the time the fifth quest would be on the run, the war in the south would be long over.

“I have to ask for these two help as well,” I knew that Fang was already tied up with me, but Wryly was slightly drifting away from my grasp since the start of that big war up north.

I needed these two races to start preparing as well. At least they’d get a couple of worlds to help at, and also would be ready to help me here.

Securing more lands by the end of quest ten? This might seem an easy feat for me, but I felt it wasn’t. On paper, things were heading in my favour. Yet this was the sole reason behind my doubts.

If I could see my advantage clearly like that, then my enemies could. Then why the hell did they seek to do it this way?

They didn’t just do it out of their fear of my cultivation and way of fighting. They got more confidence in their ability to crush me in a direct clash right now.

What was special about the one coming to lead them? Was he also someone related to the other universe? Did he have any time or space abilities?

He must be special. And these three worlds must have something I wasn’t aware of. I had to counter for such unforeseen factors, place these variables in my grand plan or else I’d end up screwing up everything.

“I have to meet these Hescos brought over by the Toranks and see what they are capable of first,” this was the first thing I had to do after finishing all the tasks at hand.

Despite not liking it, I had to push thinking about this grand plan until I got to meet these Hescos.

Even till now, I was thinking about a race that I didn’t know anything about! I didn’t even know how fierce their mechas were! Or how capable they were.

I first had to assess them before jumping over conclusions.

“This continent will do…” As I was flying while speaking with Ludak, I finally arrived at that continent.

It was a huge one, with many forests, lakes, and even mountains. It was enough to inhabit any kind of monster, be the playground of that little Qi.

“Come,” I installed the portal then passed through it back to see little Qi standing in wait for me. “It’s all ready,” I said while moving my eyes around.

This entire region could be best described as the base of monsters! I saw hundreds of thousands of monsters flying in the air alone. Not to mention the grand number on the ground.

[Thanks lord! I will have my fun]

“Be sure to remember what we spoke about,” I hurriedly shouted in warning when that kid jumped at the portal before vanishing through it.

And with that, oceans of monsters started pouring through the portal, heading towards the other continent.

I shook my head without knowing if he heard me or not. I was curious to see how it’d play, but I got no time to waste on that.

As I kept flying towards that continent, I wasted slightly over two weeks. It was enough time to make Isac finish her tour and planning for the three continents.

I got to see how things were here before bringing Isac back and then came here to finalise things with little Qi.

It would order monsters to come in certain ways and waves, attacking specific places other than others. But which places they’d attack, and what role they’d play there would depend on the overall planning of Isac.


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