170 A Historical Battle For Humans

“Come forth,” as I had enough souls to spend, I summoned one more fallen lightning god besides calling three fallen gods as well from the other cities.

At this point I risked the weakening of defences at other cities just to inspire humans by these historical battles.

“Consume this,” and I didn’t stop there. I gave each fallen god here five essences, enough to add up one hundred supreme attacks in their arsenal.

“Use your abilities without any reservation,” I gave my final orders, “lead the human forces and let them have the last kills. Let them feel pride in fighting this battle, even if they’d end up losing their lives at the end.”

This was my final goal here, to inspire humans by this battle and make them feel proud. I didn’t miss recording this fight. After all, once I got a chance, I’d surely distribute it to all humans all over the world and let them know how strong humans could be.

“Kill!”

“Don’t fall behind!”

“Follow the mighty hero!”

“For our lives!”

“F*ck you monsters!!”

Lots and lots of shouts began to grow clearly when the human forces here gathered around me. I looked at their faces, and I swore I wouldn’t forget these looks for the rest of my lives.

They showed no fear, no hesitation, no doubt… They had their hope ignited by my presence. Like fire ignited from dying embers they were, like water held for long behind a dam before its fall and then turned into a mighty tsunami they were!

“Hold your heads high and walk towards your enemies with pride… You are humans, you aren’t pushovers or losers! For glory!”

The heat of their excitement seemed to dissipate inside my soul. I raised my two swords high in the air, before releasing the mighty attacks from my chariot.

I started it by elevating a big chunk from the ground high in the air before smashing it down over another place. Lots of enemies were killed this way and I simply kept using this to clear up paths in front of my valiant humans.

My pulse wave attacks landed next and left a lot of enemies powerless, waiting for my forces to slaughter them. The area I cleared before got shrunk while I waited for the humans to gather around.

But now this area expanded by three folds. And it didn’t show any signs of stopping anytime soon.

The humans here were pushed beyond their limits. They lost all sense of logic as they just jumped from one monster’s throat to another, waving their weapons from a killed enemy to another.

They transformed into bloody wolves, and their enemies showed signs of breaking apart. Even the ground underneath their feet started to tremble from time to time.

That was thanks to the deadly waves of attacks coming from my brave fallen gods. This battle was the perfect set up for three of my elite warriors; fallen gods, especially these lightning maniacs, my soulers, and finally my drags.

In this grand army that showed no end to its numbers, they lacked any aerial monsters. The stage of the apocalypse here didn’t provide aerial monsters at all.

But I knew that such an advantage wouldn’t last for long. After all, the enemy came from a city that had a mega gate and was led by an archlord.

No matter how weak illusionists were, archlords were mighty and wealthy figures without doubt.

So I gave my orders to my drags to just hover close to the borders of my controlled zone. If anything appeared out of order, I’d instantly intervene and take it down.

As expected… Not long after the passage of the first ten minutes, the enemy ranks started to show signs of change.

Many places started to have their advancement speed halted. I even saw many humans getting killed at the hands of monsters that seemed little familiar in my eyes.

“Hybrid monsters… Alright,” I snapped my fingers and summoned back one hundred soulers from other cities. “See those berserk bastards? Take them out and then scan the battle for them. If you spot anyone like them, take them out instantly.”

The soulers were actually the best warriors I got to be used in such epic battles. These crazy folks would simply flash between densely packed bodies, needing only one flash to kill one enemy.

Unleashing them here was like releasing lions over a herd of zebras.

I also didn’t stand idle. In such a battle I knew any changes from the enemy must be matched and crushed once they appeared on the frontlines.

We had the momentum and the morale was simply off the clouds. Letting these two priceless advantages be wasted was a rookie’s fault that I’d never fall into.

“Keep fighting,” with time passing here, the fight intensity grew hotter. The initial momentum humans had started to slowly plummet. After all, the forces they were facing seemed endless.

At some point, no matter how many they killed, the enemy’s frontline never got to be pushed back.

Only when a group of soulers came to help, a fallen god used his supreme attack at one zone, or my chariot started to create chaos using its ground separation ability then the enemy would be pushed back.

Yet we were holding our grounds perfectly fine. Even when the enemy summoned his aerial forces as I anticipated, they didn’t make any difference at all.

They called forth a large group of medium sized flying lizards with sparkling blue feathers. They looked like a retarded group of dragons who simply missed their chance for a grand evolution and ended up in such miserable state.

Yet they came in a large number of a few thousands, drawing closer in one big group.

“Come forth!” In response to that, I simply called forth my entire squad of dragons. And I didn’t stop at that.

“Aim your ballista at those bastards,” I called upon my Gollems before controlling my chariot and flew directly towards them.

Coupled with my entire grand dragon squad, and using the deadly attacks of my chariot, this group of flying monsters looked dead in my eyes even before clashing with them.