Chapter 699 Moving Bodies Over To My Second Earth World

Chapter 699 Moving Bodies Over To My Second Earth World

“Take it easy, you just start drawing designs while I’ll prepare enough manpower for you,” I paused, “you have to take advantage of any terrain. Be it rivers, hills, and even mountains! Everything must be used to stop this invasion.”

“Can you explain more, boss?” the spearhead said what the others had in their minds, “from you two, I got the feeling that this is going to be a wide open war against such scary creatures!”

“I’ll explain then…” Hilary took charge of this mission, while I stood silent on the side. All she spoke about was true.

“So… At the end of this quest, will we lose lots of our lands and people?” Isabella didn’t believe what she heard, as it was so shocking indeed.

“That’s why you want me to focus totally on this task,” Isac finally got what I meant. “I heard lots of stories about zombies, but I never felt their horror in person. It seems to me you two are speaking out of real experience, right?”

She came from a race who got his people trained from the early days of the apocalypse. Yet she didn’t get to know how scary facing zombies was.

As for what she guessed, I knew all of them already had guesses and doubts about my and my chick’s real identity.

“You have to do your best then,” and I jumped over her direct question, focusing more on the real deal here.

“You have to supply me with tons of manpower and resources,” she shrugged, “as for how much I will be able to do, this will be left to the future.”

“Don’t worry,” I smiled in confidence, “I’m going to bring enough to raise to the ground everything in my kingdom and rebuild it twice at least.”

“Good to hear,” she sighed, “so I have to say goodbye to rest. What about the two I have?”

I knew she was referring to Alex and Leo. the others might not know about what happened to them, and I didn’t speak about it in any way.

“Move them to any of these four,” I wasn’t really interested in appointing them to a specific general of mine.

“Who are you talking about?” the jumper asked Isac, and she looked at me while I shook my head.

“You will know later on,” I slowly said, “now, you will lead your forces and cross the bridge. From now on, you will be stationed on the eastern continent.”

“Does it have a name yet?” All of sudden, Sara asked such a weird and unexpected question.

“It’s named after that race, right?” Hilary was fast to select a name for it, “let it be called the Hector continent as Hye is calling it from the beginning.”

“Ok,” Sara seemed a bit disappointed by that answer. This girl seemed to expect a new name or something.

As the meeting was concluded, I sent them away while stressing over the task of selecting capable personnel.

Isac remained seated at the capital with part of her army. The rest was divided equally among the other four armies, before setting out towards the eastern continent.

I left the task of their deployment over to the four generals fighting already out there.

As Hectors were bringing fresh blood here, I also sent out my current forces to help. ?

That left me with one task for the moment; collecting loot!

This time, the remaining battlefields stretched over my entire kingdom. I went towards West Virginia as it was currently the central zone of my lands.

Then I sent over my ground warriors and dragons to bring back all the dead bodies from the areas around.

It took roughly an hour before the first batches of these dead bodies to arrive here.

For the next half a day, I kept working over gathering up my loot and gaining more bones.

The first batches brought me low results. But when the warriors brought over the dead bodies of the race’s armies, things started to be better.

The grades of bones collected ranged from green up to dark gold at most. Only on rare occasions I got black bones, with no reds at all.

I spent over a day working here. During which, Silverlining sent me messages, asking about when we would complete the deal.

I asked him to wait for at least half a day at least. I was still busy collecting my things from such a vast stretch of land.

Even with the fastest warriors, the dragons, they took hours to come back at the end of this operation.

As I got time, I started to check over the progress of war on the eastern frontier.

With the addition of new armies, things started to slowly stabilise. However the advancement speed didn’t improve.

The Hectors brought many armies to stop mine. Even when more appeared on my side, they kept pouring more out there.

They seemed dead fixed on liberating their lands from my hands. Damn fools! Whatever fell in my hand would never be given back!

I sent my orders out; kept fighting and only sent Lily back with all the Hectors we had so far.

I was close to finishing my task over here. As for Silverlining, I already asked him to amass as many races and warriors as he could get.

He replied that his impact’s subsidiary impacts were able to bring me whatever I wanted. However I still asked for everything they could bring me.

Right now, my inventory is filled with tons of bones. The three lowest grades held the most of them, and the blue ones were enough to buy worlds, not just a few armies!

He promised he would do his best to satisfy me. I knew he wasn’t exaggerating, and hoped to see hundreds of millions, even billions of races and humans arriving next.

Such big plans of mine needed tons of manpower. Not to mention I needed to replenish the lost human and race armies.

The more he could get me, the best.

“Grab these bodies over,” as I finished doing my task, taking almost ten more hours than I expected, I pointed at the big mountains of dead bodies, “bring them through these portals and leave them at the next side.”