Agatha The Legendary Guild Master

Chapter 438: A Grand Scene that I Missed A lot!

She smiled as she responded: "Sure, there are those vampire of yours, werewolves as well, plus many mentors and tertors."

"What are these last two?" I asked as I never heard of them before.

"I dunno," she shook her head, "I just have three types of them in the list, si thought you might have pumped into any of them."

My eyes shone as I loved to obtain new races. "Alright, we'll have to check the whole region and get yourself a nice group of village tokens," I said before adding, "but there are two races missing, right?"

"Sure, there are those necromancers and lifemancers as well."

"I know necromancers," I excitedly said, "but those lifemancers are new to me," I said before turning towards my army as I shouted: "Release vampires to scout the air."

Omad complied and started to do what I just asked for. In less than one hour, the scours started to return with news regarding more villages.

"Let's follow their guidance," I shouted and the grand army that followed me shouted in unison while I was really excited.

Wow, I never experienced such spirit since leaving my old grand army! One day, one day I swear to have millions above millions following me.

The first village we met was a human one. The owner was someone lucky to be granted the honor to be one of us. I have no recollection about the empire he said he hailed from.

But according to his words he was someone with a high esteemed place in his empire; the head of the research military department there!

"Come here," I shouted and he went to me in hurried steps. He was in late twentieth, dark hair and deep blue eyes. His face told me he wasn't the type born to be rivaled in battles; he had his own battles to fight.

And I needed exactly that sort of battle.

"Your name?" I demanded.

"Anjor, my lady," and he respectfully answered, while slightly bowing his head.

"You just said you were the head of the military research department?" I said.

"Sure, my lady is correct."

"Ding Dong! He is lying!"

"Go to hell!!!"

"What?!!!"

"Not you," I chuckled, "tell me, do you still have those precious memories of yours?"

He glanced at me in doubt but he didn't delay to answer, "If my lady refers to my tech knowledge, then yes I have all stored up here," he pointed to his head.

"Excellent," I clapped my hands, ignoring the repeating annoying remarks of the system. "Omad, send a special squad with him back to the village," I then turned to him, "he is going to be one of the most important personnel in the village; no harm should touch him or else I swear to kill everyone who is responsible for his safety, including yourself!"

Omad had his giant body tremble under my strict words and threats. "My lady can be reassured, I won't let a single harm touch him."

"Great," I laughed before Anjor asked: "What do you want me to do exactly, my lady? If so, may I ask."

"It's obvious," I chuckled, "I want you to build an entire research unit based on our lost advanced tech and make sure we return to use those mighty weapons and amazing Mechas instead of those rusty things."

"Ding Dong! He is a liar!"

"Shut the hell up!!!" I shouted back at my system while Lisely leaned and whispered something in the ears of Anjor, making his eyes shine in understanding.

"I promise I'll make my lady's great vision come true."

"I depend on you for that," I motioned to him to move before shouting, "Let's go to the next village."

My mood was already superb, and despite meeting a mixture of humans and demons in the next ten villages, I wasn't frustrated at all. I knew my luck was already enough for me to gain such a gem early on, even before going to the Golam city.

"If there are some unique talented people out there, why are you so fixated on driving me to go to the Golam city?" I asked and my system just kept ignoring me, like a grumping kid sad for having his toy taken away!

"Tsk, as you wish," I laughed, "I won't go there anytime soon."

"Ding Dong! Do as you wish, I don't care anymore!"

"Liar, your tone is obviously sad and mad."

"Ding Dong! It's not!"

"It is!"

"Ding Dong! It's not!"

"Liar and coward."

"Ding Dong! Ding Dong!"

"Always remains a liar and coward, hehehe."

"Ding Dong! Ding Dong!"

I ignored his complaints and focused on the next village. During this time, the army of us grew in size by ten thousand demons and five thousand humans.

To be honest, in my current army humans laid at the bottom. Yet I didn't lose hope in them as after breaking through many techs, these weak humans will be the aces of my army.

No one, and I meant it, no one in other races could rival the humans twisted minds at all! Having an army of humans was much better than having an army without them.

"My lady, I think we might have a problem," Omad suddenly hurried back to me, and I simply gestured to him to continue. "I sent ground scouts to check things and they noticed we were followed."

"Race?" I asked.

"Trees," he answered and my eyes shone. "Those bastards! They never gave up, right?" I laughed before adding, "how much do they have?"

"Ten thousand!"

"What?!!!" I was shocked as last time I met them I crushed their main army. Never thought they would go to the trouble of gathering more up to face me.

"We need to be careful then," I muttered, as despite me having the supremacy in numbers and diversity in races, I was pretty sure only demons and Tesakos were the ones able to take them head on.

"They are getting closer steadily, and I'm afraid they intend to raid us at night."

I glanced around, the sun was almost halfway towards the line of horizon. "Tsk, it seems we need to kill them now," I shook my head before adding, "your army and the demon army are the main ones responsible for taking down those enemies."

"Great news as well," he said, "Dredly is coming back finally," Omad said while adding, "he is just a couple of hours away."

"Perfect timing," I shouted while adding, "make him haste then, we need to squeeze those bastards in the middle."

"Sure," Omad then went towards the army to arrange the lines. Per my orders he aligned the demons and Tesakos to the forefront, while vampires kept the air busy. As for other races, they kept the rear.

"Good, let's lit some fire on such old woods," I shouted before I raised my spear towards the front where the frontline of that army of trees was so near. "Attack!"

The army moved, and those in the forefront weren't any much grander than those towering trees. Lisely stood at the back while I led my personal army to the side, acting like an ace to help at any place of need.

The trees were really strong! Their branches were like whips lashing out everywhere and attacking many at the same time.

Yet my demons and Tesakos weren't that soft or helpless either. They kept attacking the trees, killing so many in one full sweep.

As for me and my army, we appeared everywhere, as my spear acted like a life reaper, killing as many as it touched without any exception.

The fight kept raging for hours, yet before the sun died down I heard a loud ruckus from the rear. "Dredly is here," I laughed and at this moment I knew my victory was guaranteed and with much less casualties than I initially thought.

"Surrender and live, resist and die!" I shouted, and after me my personal army shouted, and after us everyone shouted; the entire battlefield trembled under the mighty shouts of all of us in one breath!

This was a scene I missed so much. It wasn't as majestic as the scene of millions shouting after me, but at least it was a good start.

"Welcome back, baby," I laughed while my spear never stopped reaping lives.

The trees were really stubborn! It wasn't after three more hours that some escaped using the darkness while most of the remaining alive surrendered.

"My lady, sorry to be late," Dredly saluted as he pointed to the surrendered trees and said, "I lost three thousands in this fight and only two thousand trees surrendered!"

I noticed the pain and anger in his tone; this was considered a loss trade for him. "Don't worry, there are much more than fifty thousand demons not far from here."

"Really?!" his eyes shone brightly before laughing, "I know it, my lady is really a witch, hehehe."

"I'll pass on this remark for now," I chuckled before adding, "let's wrap things here, we need to keep moving forward."

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