Agatha The Legendary Guild Master

Chapter 445: Let's Go to the Golam City



"The last one, c'mon, let's have more fun," I clapped my hands while he stood up and moved towards the last monster.

It didn't take him half an hour to finish each monster, and in less than two hours we managed to clear every gigantic monster and kill a large number of the hostile enemies.

As the enemies were now lacking their greatest support, some started to run away.

"Grab those running away… kill them," I casually said and the next moment he started running here and there, killing endless numbers of my enemies.

He kept doing that for one hour until everyone here knew the bitter fact; there was nowhere to run to!

As they all lost hope, those who were fighting my army retreated to gather with everyone else.

From my high place up there, all I could see was small ants running here and there. Even after gathering up together, they didn't look any different in my eyes.

"Bring me down, so close to them," I said and he moved one of his gigantic hands and I simply ran for a few minutes to finally rest inside it.

Gosh, I felt like I was running for a long distance already!

He knelt so he could bring me further closer to them. As I approached inside the hand of my giant, everyone down there started to grow clearer to my eyes.

They were all trembling! The four gathered races here trembled in fear! Even those flying monsters who landed on the ground were trembling like others.

"I don't want this massacre to continue anymore. Surrender to me and this will end. Resist and I will let my pet loose on you," I shouted for everyone here to hear me well while patting on my giant's hand as I called him my pet.

My words were met with heavy silence, as if they were hesitating.

"Alright, it's your choice then," I said as I shrugged as if their decision didn't matter much to me. "Take me up and be ready to kill them all," I added and just as my giant was about to do what I said, I heard the shouts of many coming from down there.

They all threw their weapons down. Most of these were giant clubs, and few were made out of some strange ores. They started by few doing this, then everyone did the same; everyone without any exception.

"Kneel to me," I shouted with arrogance that I totally deserved at this moment.

And they all knelt.

"What? Not a notification of what I gained?" I laughed as I knew how much enraged my system was right now.

"Ding Dong! You gained two hundred thousand pearls," he simply said that in a tone that made me laugh more on him.

"C'mon, don't be silly, it's just one defeat."

"Ding Dong! Ding Dong!"

"Hahaha," I laughed, enjoying his frustration to the extreme.

"Send me down," I shouted at my giant and he dropped me gently on the ground. As I was so far from my army, it took awhile for them to catch up to me.

During this time, I started to examine my new addition. "Wonderful," I exclaimed in content, "I'll gladly accept those one hundred thousand fighters," I laughed as I knew their numbers were much greater than this.

"Ding Dong! It's one hundred and twenty four thousands, not just one hundred thousand," my system corrected me in such a depressed tone.

"C'mon, don't be a bitter loser," I laughed before adding, "I admit you played it nicely here."

"Ding Dong! But not enough!"

"Sure," I laughed, "you said the world is against me? It's not, the world is on my side, hehehe."

"…"

He didn't speak again for a while and I totally ignored him. My army had already caught up with me and my leaders were in the forefront.

"My lady, are you alright?" Jen asked while Omad said: "This is… a very big victory, very grand one, hehehe."

"I know," I laughed as well, "distribute them over your armies equally," I said before glancing over the vampires as I added, "those flying monsters will serve you from now on."

"As you wish, my lady," one of the vampires grinned as he understood my meaning. They wouldn't only make them part of their army, they also might feed on them if needed.

"What should we do now?" Jen said before adding in a bitter tone, "I lost many good monsters along this fight."

"We all lost something," I admitted, "but this victory comes with more gains," I turned to glance at those around as I added, "everyone here hailed from a tribe, a clan, or a village. Interrogate them and divide yourselves fast."

I turned to look at Lisely before adding in a big smile, "all the areas under their dominion will be mine. All their families and villages will serve me. All the monsters living in the area are also mine. Spread out and make sure to get in contact with each other; don't spare any effort to use this chance and expand more, understood?"

"Yes, my lady," they all said in unison and in such great spirit that made me laugh. "Go now, let's not waste any more time here."

They all nodded before going towards the giant army and everyone started taking what belonged to him.

"This fight… I thought I was done for," Lisely sighed before adding in much gratitude, "thanks for not running away and leaving me behind. The system kept promising me severe punishment and told me you'll run away."

"Who? Me?" I laughed before adding, "c'mon, y'know me better than this damned system."

"Every time I see you I discover new things in you," she said in a strange tone and weird looks, "are you really that old witch's descendant?" she asked out of the blue.

"Sure," I simply answered.

"I bet you are," she laughed and I laughed with her. "Let's go and wait for the good news and village's tokens for us. I can't wait to make this stingy system bleed further, hehehe."

She laughed and we both went slowly on the shoulders of my demon and demoness while my personal army and my gigantic pet moved after the two of us.

As we cleared all the hostiles in such large numbers, it wasn't weird not to meet any resistance along the way for days!

The first day went by with no news, but starting from the second day, vampires and the newly added flying monsters started to arrive constantly.

They didn't only deliver news, but also village tokens. In less than two hours, I had over a hundred village tokens from my dispersed armies everywhere.

"Wow, this system really outdone himself this time," I laughed while giving them to Lisely, "C'mon, summon more necromancers, let's have much more of these."

During the past fight, many necromancers were killed and only a handful of twenty thousand or something remained alive. Despite that, all those who survived were now much stronger than the initial fifty thousand necromancers.

They could summon advanced skeletons with stronger bones and even some had some strange abilities! Some could summon other skeletons, and others could boost the summoned ones.

In total, my necromancer army only grew stronger by being fewer; which was a paradox I loved.

The newly summoned necromancers joined the remaining ones walking after my giant and my personal army. They started summoning their skeletons non-stop, while hearing stories about the epic battle others had just survived.

I noticed the glances of envy in the eyes of most of the newly summoned ones, and that made me just laugh and said nothing.

If they were this envious, they should work harder and pray for more outstanding victories to come.

On the fourth day, I managed to provide enough tokens for Lisely to summon twenty batches of necromancers. Right now my army of necromancers reached a terrified figure of a million, and their skeletons were really endless, blocking the path of my eyesight everywhere.

"Spread the words, let everyone retreat and regroup. Send all the surrendered villagers to my village, and make the village be ready to welcome such a large number," I said to the vampires and flying monsters before adding, "let everyone know, we will aim for that golam city next."

I have done all that I could and grown my army of monsters and races to reach a terrifying number of two hundred thousands, plus those necromancers.

Yet something told me a big surprise was lying in wait there.

My system kept his silence, and this was a little annoying to me. Normally he would jump out of excitation hearing me say these words, but for an entire day he didn't even open his mouth once!

He was goddamn busy preparing all that he could to stop me!

"Let's go, let everyone move faster," I ordered while my grand army was crawling behind me. If he was preparing with all this concentration and seriousness, then I should answer in actions.

The faster I reached there the better!


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