Chapter 109: Establishing the First Monster Leveling Grounds Ever

"My fame already reached the universal city then," she muttered while heading directly towards the gates. She knew these gates linked Apidon world to here, making her not sad, as she would have time to kill and reduce the number of Apidon monsters through this fight.

The only regret was that her agreement to go to the universal city couldn't be done. "It's for the best, anyway, I hated to grant these traitors my hard acquired, extremely rare legendary materials," she muttered to herself, while saying:

"Bring forth everyone, make the whole world usher in bones!"

Her words were followed by the system compliance, and the whole world around her was covered instantly with bones!

"Go, kill any enemy, leave the gates to me!" she shouted, while standing on the back of the phoenix, acting like a general leading a mighty army on a mighty charge.

"Roar!"

"Roar!"

One group of roars came from her side of skeletons, while the other came from the side of monsters, announcing the beginning of the real battle.

"Death summon!"

"Death summon!"

"Death summon!"

Her army was already so huge and strong that she didn't care about training them anymore, and what she cared about was providing as many cannon fodders to her army as possible.

And her skill, death summon, was the perfect skill to do that!

She kept flying over the long, stretched for miles, frontline while summoning the skeletons non-stop. Her appearance came just in time to relieve most of the pressure over the alliance headquarter, making players there have the chance to catch their breaths.

As they had time to rest, they started to notice the distant echo of the ongoing brutal fight of the skeletons with monsters. They didn't need anyone to tell them about the identity of their reinforcements, as no one else but Oya could cause all this ruckus, fighting monsters and their army of players and NPCs on such a grand scale.

This simple knowledge drove life inside their despaired souls, making them see hope, and they instantly turned upside down; instead of believing their defeat, they knew they couldn't be defeated, and the victory was theirs!

And in the next minutes, they attacked with greater momentum than before, even driving the monsters and their combined army back, killing large numbers of them.

'Do you want me to do something?' two hundred and five sent this short message to her, making her think for a while before sending back:

'Make them lead a charge forward, to squeeze the army between me and them.'

Two hundred and five received the message, and felt great hesitation about it. Oya was tyrant, had a mighty army to support her, but her players weren't. if they were pushed to fight the monsters head on, then they mostly would die!

"Does she plan to sacrifice the weak, and care for the strong?" he muttered as this was the only goal he could think of her weird decision. Like this, those weak minded wouldn't continue here after this battle, lamenting the alliance leader to throw them in such a desperate battle.

However, who would stay would be those who really believed in the alliance, meaning only a small number would stay back. "I hope you know what you are doing," he muttered, as he started his sneak towards the alliance headquarters, to relay the message.

As he took roughly three hours to bypass all the huge army of these monsters, with many times he was about to get discovered, but luckily escaped, he finally reached the place of the alliance headquarter, and he relayed the message there to Salsola, making her and others frown.

"Are you sure she said that?" Dante asked, just to make sure he didn't mix the orders of Oya with someone else.

"See for yourselves," he forwarded the message sent by Oya to all of them, making them realize these were the words of her.

"Sigh, it seems she is dead fixed on filtering the alliance. It's an early move, but not too rash though," Avada muttered when he read the words of Oya, understanding the purpose behind this arrangement.

"You heard the alliance master, we have no time to waste then. Amass and assemble everyone in front of the gate, let's push these bastards and kill our way towards the alliance master," Salsola said, putting Oya's words in motion.

Everyone then moved, to relay the news to their players and different teams. Surprisingly, most of them showed great enthusiasm to lead the charge and meet up with Oya in the end, while only few expressed their discontent.

"It's a good start, indeed," two hundred and five was cloaked in shadows, watching everyone's reaction, and feeling quite surprised by how much support Oya held in the alliance. 

As he took roughly three hours to bypass all the huge army of these monsters, with many times he was about to get discovered, but luckily escaped, he finally reached the place of the alliance headquarter, and he relayed the message there to Salsola, making her and others frown.

"Are you sure she said that?" Dante asked, just to make sure he didn't mix the orders of Oya with someone else.

"See for yourselves," he forwarded the message sent by Oya to all of them, making them realize these were the words of her.

"Sigh, it seems she is dead fixed on filtering the alliance. It's an early move, but not too rash though," Avada muttered when he read the words of Oya, understanding the purpose behind this arrangement.

"You heard the alliance master, we have no time to waste then. Amass and assemble everyone in front of the gate, let's push these bastards and kill our way towards the alliance master," Salsola said, putting Oya's words in motion.

Everyone then moved, to relay the news to their players and different teams. Surprisingly, most of them showed great enthusiasm to lead the charge and meet up with Oya in the end, while only few expressed their discontent.

"It's a good start, indeed," two hundred and five was cloaked in shadows, watching everyone's reaction, and feeling quite surprised by how much support Oya held in the alliance.

The orders were relayed successfully, and Oya just stayed back at the rear, commanding her army to smash down the monsters, players, and NPCs. Her appearance came unexpected, it seemed, as many exclamations of shock and surprises appeared here and there.

Her skeletons continued to press forward. Strangely as it might seem, her newly summoned and trained skeletons were the most effective in this battle, negating the newly summoned monsters here, helping in stopping them, giving other skeletons the chance to kill them easily.

And she didn't settle short for that, as she kept summoning her skeletons along the way, making more and more skeletons of the fallen monsters coming from the Apidon world to appear here.

This battle made her realize something important; someone was leading the fight over here, and these monsters weren't just dumply being summoned here.

Her actions in the Apidon world were easily read by her enemies, and they were obvious and simple from the start, and so they started to make her hands tied here, busy fighting the monsters, with no mind to spare towards the Apidon world.

However they were gravely mistaken, greatly underestimating her; as the Apidon world wasn't something she could abandon easily, however she worked all this for just one simple purpose; clearing the Apidon world from all monsters.

And so she saw this as an opportunity to deplete the number of monsters inside the Apidon world, increasing her size of skeleton army, and to train her players on the upcoming, with no escape from, apocalypse.

The great war that would erupt when Ibro would arrive here wouldn't be that nice at all! She was sure this would be a ground shaking fight, a fight that wouldn't stop at Apidon world, or even be confined to only this game here.

The next hours were quite stressful, not on her, but on her players. She kept observing from the high above, summoning skeletons all the time when her players all showed up, fighting their way into here with the aid of a large number of the fort NPCs.

"So you came after all, good. You deserve my support then," she muttered before adding, "Send skeletons on their side, support them with giant, Apidon, and flying skeletons."

Her system complied, and the next moment huge numbers of skeletons appeared, creating a defensive ring around her players and NPCs. The fort was mainly alone, but what monster could escape this tight and extremely brutal war?

Besides she was flying constantly, observing the fight. She kept summoning skeletons until the whole world around her, around monsters, around her player and NPCs became covered in white bony layer to the end of the line of sight.

"This is enough for now," she muttered before she said to her system:

"Can you summon more liches please? The death summon skill doesn't give me much of these useful ones."