1432 I Got No Answers

“Hmm… We can think of ways to fight better,” Legend and others weren’t stupid. They soon picked up what they all missed, “but give us little time to think.”

He moved his eyes around as I did, and everyone silently nodded. The only three who didn’t nod were the jumper, Sara, and the second jerk, the spearhead.

The latter dude got his mind fixed on his girl, and he seemed just as stupid as the jumper.

All he thought about was his girl and how to be with her again. And that was something stupid in my eyes.

I ignored these three, as I knew they were lost cases. As for others, I hoped they’d find something to help, a nice idea or a new tactic or something.

“Ok, it’s decided then,” Lily paused before adding, “how about the armies each one will lead? What about you?”

“Me?” I paused before adding, “I’ll take the most troublesome world, the angel world.”

“No, I’ll take that!” and without any speck of hesitation, the jumper spoke up all of sudden. His eyes shone brighter while he added, “this world is mine.”

“No,” and as he was determined to speak up, announce his desire, I also spoke up quite fast, refusing what he said at the next instant.

“You…”

“This world isn’t easy,” I knew everything this dude had in his mind or what he wanted to do and say. However he underestimated the true value of the angelic world.

I didn’t even learn about how important this world was to the enemy until I came here.

This world… If not for me targeting it, the enemy wouldn’t have bothered with me. Even if I ended up saving many worlds here, I doubted the enemy would have focused on me in such a way.

But that angelic world seemed quite special. Besides, all the other worlds were still in peaceful periods, time before the start of the disaster or wars, all except for the angelic world.

The angelic world wasn’t a place that anyone would go there and even survive it. Just from what I experienced from that enemy, I could tell frankly that the upcoming clash was going to be hellish.

The enemy might bring all of his big dudes up there to take me down alongside the locals there. Even if the place was bound with a time loop, and people there wouldn’t actually die, I would.

Bringing up worms, Exomachines, fiends, one eyed rocky giants, the suited dudes, or even other forces that I didn’t know yet would be quite troublesome.

Not to mention the angels there didn’t know of my presence or my true intentions of helping them.

Another aspect was worthy of getting me worried, the time left for me to handle things there.

According to the description I got from the system, this world was inside a time loop that starts from the middle of a hellish battle. And that meant the entire world was on the verge of destruction and battles were everywhere.

That wasn’t the true issue here, but the time I got to intervene and change this world’s fate. According to what I guessed, the time I got was quite limited.

If the time loop started from the middle of a hectic battle, just before the grand destruction of the world, then the end of this loop wouldn’t be that far away from the start point.

Sending anyone else but me out there wouldn’t have any chance to do anything before the allocated time for him would run short.

And without my endless resources, abilities, and artefacts, trying to do anything there would be a dream.

“Then take me with you!”

“And your world? Who is going to lead it?” I glared at that dude. I got limits, and he was saying nonsense in my eyes.

“You can appoint that souler dude instead.”

“…”

He paused, and his body trembled, not of shock but of frustration. “If you want to do what you desire, then make sure to control your world and stabilise things there quite fast.”

“Then give me armies,” he blurted out, “tons of them.”

“Sure,” I nodded, moving my eyes around, “I’ll give everyone enough forces to arm up hundred armies.”

“That’s great!” Sara was the second one getting pumped up with such words. As for the rest, they were smart enough to know just using armies wasn’t going to work that fine as Sara and jumper expected.

But none spoke up or said anything to wake up these two, and I also didn’t.

“Go now, rest and think,” I paused before adding, “I’ll leave warriors at the twenty zones we got. Once the gate opens, you’ll go to each zone, lead your armies, and go there to stabilise things in these worlds.”

“But we got eight worlds without a place to leave any forces behind!” Lily said, “how will you solve this?”

“I’ll leave extra forces at each zone,” I paused, “and the generals can move them back to these zones before leaving to the corresponding worlds.”

“Are you sure?” Isac asked, “won’t it be a little late to join the fights?”

“No,” I slowly shook my head, “we got enough time anyway.”

“How about the allocation of worlds for generals? How can we access them?” Legend asked questions that I didn’t get answers to.

These were all logical questions, but I didn’t know any answer to them yet.

“We’ll wait for the announcement of the system about how to do that,” I paused, and when everyone gave me weird looks, I added, “each zone of the twenty is supposedly part of the twenty worlds. And that means we already have access to each world through each zone.”

“But… We don’t know which zone belongs to which world, right?” Lily asked, while moving her eyes among everyone.