Agatha The Legendary Guild Master

Chapter 488: Getting My System Mad!

"Ding Dong! Those missions are all time limited to one day. If failed then one hundred more missions will be deducted off your score."

I paused while realizing what this bastard was aiming at. "Assign them to me," however I was in desperate need of pearls.

"Ding Dong! The list of missions are now available to you, you can view them at any time."

I opened the list before I froze. "Damn you!" I saw the list and realized the trick that bastard pulled here. "They are all in the opposite direction to the insects!"

"Ding Dong! I said before I won't give you anything related to insects, right?"

"Screw you," I closed the list before thinking for a brief moment. "Halt" I suddenly shouted and all the giants stopped.

"You can move and work freely in any mountainous area, right?" I asked and the first giant I had nodded. "That's right ma'am."

"Alright, from now on you'll be the leader of the giant squad, congratulations on being promoted captain."

The giant laughed as he said, "thanks ma'am for your consideration, and I like the name."

"What name?"

"Captain."

I paused and realized he got me wrong but I didn't correct him. "Alright cap, I'll draw a map for you. There are many tribes there, villages built deep in the mountain. Spread out and crush all."

I flew off his shoulder while one of the new giants asked: "What about the insects?"

"I'll take that one," I bitterly said and I could almost hear the sinister laughs of my damned system.

However one hundred missions meant not only a myriad of new monsters and variants of resources but also they meant I would get my hand over a large amount of pearls.

One hundred missions would grant me one million pearls, something that seemed too huge but I knew best.

They wouldn't be enough to sustain me for one long battle, and I was pretty sure I had many of such coming soon at me.

"Have you memorized the places of those clans and villages?" Once I finished copying the map I had in mind I asked to make sure they got what I roughly drew.

"Don't worry ma'am," the cap said, "I will lead them all and crush them all in less than a few hours."

"If any surrendered, fetch them to the city."

"I understand."

"Then go," I said, "we have little time here."

I watched him leaving while finally my system spoke again amidst his laughs that I previously imagined.

"Ding Dong! Sending off your best units at such timing is really… desperate."

"Shut the hell up!" I wasn't in the mood to play the word and curses game with him.

The next moment I turned around and started flying in the direction of these insects.

"Ding Dong! Out of our old friendship I have to warn you… it wouldn't be as easy as you think."

"Thanks for your warm heart bastard," I slowly said while accelerating my speed, "but I promise you this won't end up the way you imagine."

"Ding Dong! And I promise you the same."

"We'll see about this," I clenched my hands over my artifacts while heading in a straight line towards the border of the mountains. The closer I got there the more noises I got.

"They are active tonight," I sneered before stopping at the last mountain before the plains. The space beyond was completely covered in darkness.

However, under the faint light of the moon and the stairs I could spot many small shadows moving everywhere.

And they kept buzzing and creating an annoying melody that was so irritating to my ears.

"Come out," I called my two demons and the moment they appeared beside me I added, "let's see how strong our artifacts are."

"Yeah," the demon shouted in joy before waving his four swords and shouted, "die you bastards!"

And I watched alongside my demoness his four sword slashes turning into giant four lightning arcs that kept increasing in size and started to kick away the darkness.

"Damn! You summoned the entire nests here," and under the lights of his attacks I could spot endless numbers of insects flying till the end of my eyesight.

"Ding Dong! I warned you and it's not too late to turn back."

"Screw you."

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

"Boom!"

Four mighty explosions happened next. Each lightning arc hit the insects and started exploding them into shreds. They swept over the insects like they were mere flies and I watched that with content.

"We can do it," I said to myself while holding firmly the two speeds in my hand, "listen well… Our mission isn't to kill them all."

"What?" the demon who was intoxicated in the old feeling of being mighty again asked in doubt. "Then what are we going to do here?"

"We need to kill as many as we can," I said before mercilessly adding, "but our top priority is the nests themselves. We need to crush as many death factories as possible. This is the real blow we are going to hit that bastard with."

"Ding Dong! F*ck you!"

I couldn't help myself from laughing. "You seem to pay a hefty price to get these nests in my beloved system, right?" I said amongst my laughs while feeling more satisfaction.

"Ding Dong! I promise if you touch them then you won't get out of here alive!"

"Keep your empty threats to yourself," I sneered, "I only get more hyped after hearing such encouraging words from you."

"Ding Dong! Ding Dong!"

I laughed wholeheartedly at his reaction. "I'll never get bored of crushing all your filthy deeds each time you try to act smart," I said before throwing my oldest spear into the air, receiving it on the tips of my fingers.

And the next moment an old feeling began to resurface again in the depth of the soul. "Damn! That feels good," I laughed, "let's go my dear demons, let's crush our path to the first nest and burn it to the ground."

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