1266 The End Of This War

The Hescos already linked a deep and thick line of reinforcements between here and the outer zones. And it was my task to sever such connections as fast as I could.

And I didn’t even need to dirt my hands or do anything but keep using my pillar here and there.

The shields were enough to disturb the enemy lines. As for killing and cutting this line entirely, it’d be left for my forces after getting out from their entrapment back there.

This might have started with the Hescos having the upper hand. But right now they were facing the totally opposite situation. They got entrapped, isolated by seemingly endless shields they couldn’t crack or escape from, and they had to walk for miles around to escape my shield obstruction.

If there were just a few shields around, then they wouldn’t have to suffer a lot. But I scattered hundreds and even thousands of my shields during the next few hours, making it literally impossible for the enemy to find their comrades that easily.

In return, my forces found it like heaven to them. They could pass through the shields easily, and so they didn’t need to waste time passing around my shields in endless circles.

And by cutting the line of reinforcements for Hescos, my forces found it a lot easier to kill their foes. Once part of my forces got freed, a snowball effect started to happen.

My forces began a wide hunting mission while the Hescos tried desperately to flee with their lives. The battle expanded in no time to cover tens of miles in radius, and was still expanding with each passing hour.

As I saw things were stabilised here, I tried to look for the paragons and generals leading this army. But I failed.

“It’s not worth it,” I knew these paragons and generals might bring trouble to my forces here, but this was still acceptable.

And I still have tons of things to do. So wasting more time here wasn’t going to do me any good.

I left a message to Sara using my horn, letting her take charge of this entire battle and promised to send more reinforcements back to help.

I didn’t hurry to leave. I still had one left task to do. I started to roam the vast battleground, including the lowest bottom point of the pit hole fortress all the way up to the furthest point of this war at the surface.

I started to collect my trophies, bones and my loot from the killed forces’ inventory. I gained tons of wealth and an endless supply of bones that replenished my reserves.

This took almost five hours to get done. If not thanks to my turbo mode of gathering bones then it’d have taken much longer than that.

Then I called all the legendary Hescos and soulers, all the Bulltors, dragons, and useful warriors back before heading towards the pillar of light and vanished through it.

The moment I appeared next on Earth, the Hescos paragons and generals in the chariot looked around in curious gazes.

It seemed they heard a lot about my kingdom yet didn’t have any picture of it. I looked at their reaction and smiled, took my chariot around the capital while sending a message to Lily.

I planned to bring the paragons to my second Earth world. The surface world there wasn’t suitable for them. And trying to show off my military might wasn’t going to work.

I intended to take them towards my pocket world, let them live in the deepest layer of that world, the second layer that turned entirely into a new world.

There they could see for themselves how truly awesome to be part of my kingdom. Also I wanted them to find suitable places for their talents and suited their desires.

If they wanted to be researchers, they could join my research department. If they wanted to play with monsters, they could join my little Qi.

If they wanted to live in peace, then they could join my town and cities out there. But there was also the temptation of that weird phenomenon out there to mate with other races and have heaven defying kids.

As for Lily, I watched her come fast as I told her about the large number of capable generals I got from the Hescos.

I planned to go easy and plan slowly for the paragons. But for the generals I didn’t need to do any of that.

Even if they didn’t like it, they were ones who grew up from being soldiers to generals. If they didn’t like fighting and being generals, they’d never have reached such a prestigious rank in the army.

As for their future deployment, it was left for Lily to handle.

“I don’t know what to say,” when she arrived and saw all the generals I caught, her face beamed with a wide smile.

She was happy, and surely was I.

“Just take them and don’t be gentle with them,” I eyed all the red suited generals, “they are all capable and have vast experience in leading and training armies. Make sure to use them in anything you want.”

“Sure,” she laughed, before returning to her chariot and leading the generals there. After the last general boarded the chariot, she asked: “When do you plan to invade more worlds?”

“Give me half a day at most,” I said, “I’ll do a few things first and prepare more for the upcoming battles.”

“Are we going against tough Hescos like that world? Didn’t they learn from what happened or what?”

She laughed, but to me this wasn’t a funny thing. I started explaining what I expected to face at the last Hescos world.

I didn’t need to explain anything related to what happened back in that world. Just from her words and reactions, I could tell she already was aware of what happened back there.

I just told her about what I believed it was going to happen, the brutal and hard war waiting up ahead. I spoke about my doubts regarding the time of going to that world, and the upcoming golden quest.