I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

1230 Making The Big Move



pAn-d a-n0ve1.com They were wrong! I didn’t explain more and simply continued taking all the weapons and ammo. “I want you to fortify this place, place the weapons here to prepare for a brutal and bloody hell kind of a fight… Got it?”

I needed them to understand what their next role was. Or else when things would turn bad, they might be overwhelmed with confusion and fear, not able to do what they were supposed to.

When Hescos would arrive, they’d make sure my forces would have zero chance at any comeback. And amidst all this, I doubted I’d have time to come all the way down here and give orders to these forces.

So it was crucial for them to fully grasp the entire situation early on and understand their role in it. If they did their part right, then we’d have a good chance at countering the incoming Hescos.

I left behind the warriors in the tunnels as the first line of defence. But if this line got crushed, then the weapon legion here would be the second line of defence.

“We understand,” the tone and vibe emitted from these folks changed when they realised they still had some sort of a role to play in all this, “we won’t disappoint the trust of the lord.”

I smiled in silence while taking the rest of the weapons and ammo. As they said they understood everything, then I’d have to trust their abilities to lay out an impregnable and quite scary lineup of weapons here, one that was supposed to shock the Hescos and scare them away.

Once done, it was time to start the big move.

I didn’t say anything to these folks, just controlled my chariot and started heading higher. I went to the core of the chariot, spent most of my energy crystals inside, adding more than enough to secure my chariot in the upcoming ordeal.

As I passed through the lowest sixty something layers, I met nothing at all. These layers were now looking like forsaken lands, without anyone there except for a few forces left out by Sara.

When I spotted these forces, I heaved a sigh of relief. If such a stubborn girl didn’t listen to me, then we’d end up losing this battle for sure.

The moment I stepped over the seventieth layer, attacks started to come at my chariot from above. It seemed the enemy didn’t want me to come to the top, fearing I might expose their preparations for their grand attack.

No matter how hard they tried, my chariot passed through them as if it was flying through a scary thunderstorm.

The moment I penetrated through the thick veil of attacks that blinded me for long minutes, I found myself standing one mile on top of the surface.

There the entire world around was filled with tons of forces. The Hescos were amassing everything they got for this final clash. And just seeing these armies would drive anyone crazy.

I didn’t stand in my place for another second. I dived my chariot down to the ground while calling out the fallen gods I gathered from the bottom ground before coming here and let them attack freely.

I didn’t plan to get back to the hole. I already was aware of the enemy grand scheme. Instead, I headed directly towards the edge of this hole, attacking and destroying everything in my path.

At first I couldn’t see anything. Even until my chariot slammed against something pretty hard I couldn’t see a single thing around.

I controlled my chariot and decided a route for it to land over the edge of the hole. But as I was blinded by the scary attacks landed on my chariot, I didn’t know when I arrived there until I hit the ground fiercely.

Nothing much happened to my chariot or my forces except for many to lose their balance, including myself. Once I stood erect again, I scattered the fallen gods around my chariot while holding the pillar in my left hand.

“Thundering Might!”

I used my shield attack first and the next moment the entire world became clearer in my eyes. The attacks all landed over the shield that got formed, shaking it violently and started to spread cracks all over it.

“Thundering Might!” but I never expected one shield to handle everything here. I repeatedly used my skill and formed many shields overlapping one another.

The shields managed to handle the incoming attacks. And in the next moment, I jumped off my chariot.

It was time to make my big move right now.

“You trained all this time for this,” I took out the Bulltors and tons of weapons and ammo, “don’t stop firing, aim at everything around. Kill and destroy, that’s your task for the time being.”

I spread the weapons and Bulltors all over the area controlled by my shield. The entire zone was almost five miles in radius, and there were endless enemies there to be counted.

Just when I landed here and used my shield skill, the enemy started flooding this zone with his forces stationed underground. The number of Hescos and their allied forces were increasing at an alarming rate per minute.

The weapons I scattered here were mostly used for long ranged attacks. Trying to make them hit the enemies right next to them was futile endeavour.

And so I didn’t intend on killing these foes using the weapons and Bulltors. Even the fallen gods I got weren’t good at such a battle.

“Come out!” without thinking much, I summoned the tens of millions of soulers I got and let them loose over the enemies around.

If I wanted to select a single troop that was so damn good at handling close up enemies, then I’d not find anyone better than souler and the evolved soulers.

The two forces flashed like lightning, passing through the bodies of the Hescos and their allied forces. Just one flash was enough to take down a single enemy, and if not then many flashes would follow until that enemy was brought down to the ground.


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