I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

1360 Two Hundred Thousand Each



“Well…” he seemed to be hesitant for a few moments before adding, “they can help me increase the range of my ability by many folds. For example, the basic range will be ten miles in radius at least. But by using these, I can pour the extra energy and increase the range up to fifty miles at least.”

“That’s good.”

“And the duration also can increase by a lot. For example the duration in the normal activation of this ability is ten minutes. But after using these bones, I can transform the terrain for hours.”

“Cool!” that’s what I wanted to hear, “will this also apply over the other abilities you got?” I had a plan in mind, one that would save me tons of trouble.

I’d not allow the Avengers V to use the energy from the bones in just doing a collection of their abilities. They could do that, but for tactical reasons, it was better to divide them into smaller teams, each would handle the task at any given time.

For example, I’d make a team that would handle the issue of augmenting my forces and weakening the enemies. Another would work to paralyse the enemy in their tracks for as long as possible.

One team would be responsible for helping my forces shield the incoming damage and turn this into added stats to my side, and another would also work to change the terrain.

I got one million forces from these Avengers. However I still didn’t know how many exactly I got from each Avenger species.

But I wasn’t just planning using this limited number of Avengers I got. I was sure I’d get more souls from this war, from the ongoing wars at home, and from any future wars as well.

Using such endless supply of souls to make these Avengers would be one of my ultimate goals from now on. In addition to the fallen gods, the legendary Hescos, these Avengers would be added as well to my top priority list.

I’d also try out to mix soulers and Reapers with dragons, hopefully they could gain wings and keep their scary abilities as well.

“Show me,” I demanded, “I want to see your ability in person.”

“Sure, what type of terrain does lord want? Land? Hills? Mountains? Or basins and open spaces? Does the lord want a sea? Or perhaps add more to this aerial place, pushing away all the clouds and making the sky shine brightly again?”

“Wow! You can do anything!”

“With such an ultimate energy source…” he played with the five bones he had, “I can do anything!”

“Then change it to an open landscape,” changing it to mountainous or a place filled with hills wasn’t going to be ideal. This would backfire at me, allowing the enemy to have places to hide at, or even get a height advantage as well.

“Sure,” he didn’t hesitate anymore and started to absorb the energy from the five bones he got. What I saw was for his white fire to change and become green, blue, ending up with silver.

He adopted the colour of the bones I gave to him, and that wasn’t all. The magnitude of fire he emitted grew exponentially as well, ending up covering up my entire chariot before expanding beyond like an explosion.

This fire started to spread all over the world, reaching a point I couldn’t follow.

It didn’t just envelop the clouds, and the clouds didn’t manage to stop the fire as I feared. The fire expanded and reached a stage where it enveloped the fiends flying beyond and controlling this thick layer of clouds.

This kept going on for less than a minute before the fire suddenly froze. It looked like the entire world was dyed in silver weak light, and the fire stopped even in the shape of forming waves, specks, and wisps.

It was a magical scene, one that didn’t last for ten seconds before the entire world started to change.

The frozen silver fire started to swirl and change, adding one layer over another as if this was a dream scene.

p I waited and watched the world around change from being filled with air into a world that was formed of ground.

The ground was made out of silver layers of light, looking semi-transparent that one could vaguely see the air underneath.

But that didn’t matter anymore. The ground got formed, and the layer of clouds that was showing a fierce resistance before got penetrated by the ground.

The clouds got stirred up as if they met their nemesis. But no matter how fierce the lightning came, they all failed to do anything to the silver ground.

“It’s ready, lord,” and from the side, the one who started all this said in such a proud tone.

And he got all the right to feel that way.

“Good job,” I nodded to him before adding, “from now on, you are going to be the leader of the Avengers V terrain changing team… I’ll call you Lucas II.”

He reminded me of Lucas to the point of giving him a similar name.

“Thanks lord for your generosity,” and when I said these words, he knelt on one knee, reminding me of Lucas’ attitude.

As the fire intensified around him, I couldn’t see his face anymore. The fire spanned to cover up my entire chariot, but I didn’t feel any harm at all.

“Time to see how much I gained from all this,” I started to look through my inventory to find tons of Avengers listed there.

It took me a few minutes to decide to ask the system instead.

“How many Avengers did I get?”

“One million as you asked for,” and the answer I got reminded me of how retarded the system would act if a system higher up wasn’t taking hold of things.

“I mean how many of each Avenger type did I get?” I rolled my eyes, correcting my question to be more specific.

“Two hundred thousand each.”


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