1388 Let Me Loose!
After all, I gave each general one million of them. And it’d be insane to believe such a method would truly work!
The normal warriors were weak and vulnerable against these fiends, but that wasn’t the case for my soulers.
The soulers chased and killed all the fiends the enemy sent. Even when the enemy sent more reinforcements, they couldn’t do anything at all.
How could they stand against an enemy that just needed to pass through one’s body and kill him?
It was quite brutal to be honest. And at such moments, I felt quite relieved that soulers were on my side, not against it.
The moment my soulers acted, things started to grow out of control for the enemy.
No matter how hard they tried, the enemy failed to contain the unstoppable charge of my side. And at the same time, the enemy lost too much from such an attack.
In the end, the enemy was forced to use another high end attack of his, the clouds!
They managed to stop my soulers, but that also meant isolating all of their forces inside without much help.
The enemy had to keep sending out forces through the clouds to make sure their side wouldn’t lose too much. Yet that ended up in losing more, and in the end they succumbed to their fate and stopped sending anyone.
I came in the time when my forces just cleared most of these clouds. There were still remaining parts there, but most got cleared thanks to the use of one thing; the star arrays’ fifth level strike.
When I came back, only a few of the clouds remained behind. At the same time, many brutal fights erupted.
As the generals heeded my advice, they recalled back all the soulers from the frontline, kept them just as a deterrent force for any future plans of the enemy to send such a great number of fiends again.
The areas each army covered was exceeding thirty miles by now, and it was growing unceasingly. That was without calculating the ten miles zone that got under the protection of my shields in the centre.
We need your bubbles As I approached from far, Isac sent this message over, We need to disturb the enemy and protect our boys. The enemy used that cloud thing, but didn’t use the fire again
He needs time and energy to charge up such crazy attacks I was the most experienced one here to deal with such a situation.
Don’t forget he might not be alone
I know I was sure more of such scary figures would pop up the more the enemy started to lose here.
Just a single leader had two fearsome abilities, one for defence and one for offence. Going by logic, all the remaining leaders would have the same general abilities as this one.
And the enemy just used his fire attack one day ago, enough for him to recharge his brutal attack once more.
Yet this time he wouldn’t be able to cover the entire battlefield with such fire. I thought and decided to scatter my shields around each army, to act as safe zones and not as what Isac and Legend previously planned and intended.
I planned to leave behind five huge shields covering up the entire track of each army. Each bubble would be enough to shield ten million warriors inside, and would take at least an hour or even more to complete a single one of them.
Such a plan might be risky as the enemy was about to use his fire attack. However I knew the enemy would think thrice before using any of his formidable attacks again.
If he could cover up the entire zone with his fire, then he’d not hesitate to do it. But the most he could do here was to cover up one fifth of the entire battlefield, and even less than that.
So I started to work on my bubbles the moment I returned, while the entire battle kept going on wild without any sign of cooling down.
Let me loose! Let me fight! and just as I started scattering my bubbles around, Sara sent such a message without a warning.
Wait for the next wave of fire I said in warning next, Don’t get over your head. You have nothing to contend against or protect your armies against these fires. Not to mention losing too much would leave you stranded deep in the enemy lines
Then give me that thing that brings out these bubbles What a girl! Did she think my pillar was a common cabbage or what?
Stop dreaming I took a deep breath before adding, And the moment you’ll move, you’ll always be within the range of five miles away from me
How can I do that while you are stuck here?
Who said I’m not going all out next? Don’t think you are the only independent force here
Then let me free!
Tsk! I sent this response and closed the chat with her, not bothering to even read a single word of what she sent later on.
This girl was quite good, but she was sometimes as annoying as the jumper or even worse!
What was inside her skull? Brain cells forged out of the desire to fight without any logic or common sense in there or what?
Couldn’t she see how fierce and deadly these fires were? Not to mention the entrapping ability of the clouds.
If the enemy sat his gaze over her, then she might even face the harsh attack of the two abilities at the same time! Even I wouldn’t be able to interfere in time and save her.
Tsk! Such a stubborn hot blooded person was quite fierce in normal battles, but not that productive or helpful during these kinds of battles.
For a moment there I seriously considered swapping her role with Legend or even the jumper. The former had more brain cells of logic than Sara. and the latter had the deep pockets of treasures and wealth to support him from all the apocalypses he jumped through before.