1106 The Modified Rocket Launchers

I indeed wanted to send them to the place of the den of warriors, however I didn’t plan to act as their babysitter or guide or something.

“Tell them this and then let’s go to the surface,” this was the farthest I could do for these monsters. After all, I still had a very important mission to carry out after doing this.

I left for two and half years, and even before leaving the research department already broke through many of the hindrances about turning my human arsenal weapon system into apocalyptic grade weapons.

And now I wanted to go back and see the end results of their hard work myself.

“I just hope they won’t be just focused on making new weapons and not mass produce the old human weapons,” I muttered while opening a portal and entering the second Earth world.

*Fwoosh!*

Just when I arrived there, the first thing that I saw was a strong gale of refreshing wind. For a reason, the world here changed and looked livelier and more refreshing than before.

The colour of green appeared again all over the place and it seemed to have another change; it wasn’t limited to trees this time.

I saw long stretched grassy terrain filling the world around. Instead of the dead looking land all around, the prosperous looking green fields appeared in front of my eyes.

“This… The world indeed does change…” I knew that with the merge of many worlds, this one would show a qualitative leap.

But I didn’t get any time to waste on exploring this world for now. I had to hurry back, examine the far important research department achievements before finally sorting out everything and leading all back to Earth.

And then we’d start the fifth quest and face the disaster of zombies.

“You stay here and organise everything first,” I said to little Qi before adding, “I’ll leave you in this world for now. To get in, you can use this dome as an entrance. To leave, you can walk through an exit passage.”

I didn’t intend to bring it with me for now. First I didn’t know if it was really strong outside this world or not. And second, the idea of losing my monster control puppet was too heavy for me to accept.

So it was better to not gamble with the little dude’s life. I didn’t get any replacement for its great role, and it would do a fantastic job in creating formidable monster armies for me.

After saying this, I returned back inside and made sure to install a few portals linking the continent of monsters to the place of my den of warriors.

Like this I ended all the preparations needed to gain warriors. As for my luck, I’d have to wait.

After all, to create a warrior, each single one of these had to wait inside for almost one month. The good news was that I didn’t need to be here to pick them up.

They’d just pop up into my inventory as my warriors once it was done. So there was no need for me to worry about this point for now.

“Time to see what you all did…” before I came to meet up with little Qi, I left a simple message for old Gan. I asked him to gather up everyone as a round of inspection was about to commence.

I simply jumped over there, and the scene that welcomed me was something that made my smile appear and slowly it turned into a chorus of laughs.

Depending on capable scientists was the best move I ever did indeed!

What lies before me was a great gathering of tanks, rocket launchers, and even fighters. Things that looked normal in the eyes of any human who lived that era or read about it through historical records like myself would spot the glaring differences almost instantly.

First of all, the ugly brown and green exterior of all the military weapons had changed. That wasn’t just by spraying a new colour over them but by laying out a new metallic layer formed of many ores over these.

The outer surface of each weapon wasn’t smooth as before. It was filled with many indentations and bulging, taking an irregular form.

Yet with the use of such high calibre ores, the surface of all these weapons started to reflect light and show a myriad of new colours.

The best in my opinion were these metallic black, silver, red, and blue ores which interacted together to form a sort of a sci-fi feeling of contrast.

Such changes weren’t just limited to the bodies of these weapons. The inner structure seemed to have fundamental and revolutionary changes as well.

I could see a few weird looking poles and spears coming out from the inside of these weapons. At the same time, the weapons installed over the vehicles showed obvious changes as well.

Let’s take these rocket launchers for example.

They used rockets before, long cylindrical rockets with pointed heads carrying warheads was the standard of these.

Usually they had the pale yellow colour as their main, and the bigger and taller they were the stronger they’d become.

The rocket launcher I used before had eight barrels where it’d launch rockets from them in succession. Each barrel was almost half a metre in diameter, ten metre in length, held over the vehicle in an oblique horizontal way.

However the ones I saw right now had huge changes to them.

First the number of barrels grew by a lot. The previously eight barrels arranged into two rows changed into almost fifty. Each barrel got thinner and shorter, as if they didn’t need such a huge size to launch the rockets.

They were arranged in five rows, each had ten stacked side by side. There was also enough distance between each barrel, allowing it to change direction separately thanks to a rounded base at each one.

That meant in a fight, each single rocket launcher could target fifty different targets in fifty different directions without the need to make a single move!