I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 1734 Going Back To The Flagship



Chapter 1734 Going Back To The Flagship

Chapter 1734 Going Back To The Flagship

"How long do we have?" Isabella asked, and Hye gave them two days.

During which, he rested and did nothing much. He already had ten days before the arrival of the shield makers, during which he was sure everyone would be able to familiarise themselves with spaceships and space battles.

He gave them many ships, and tons of crystals as promised. The moment they used these crystals, they felt the same amazing changes he felt.

"Damn! We weren't strong before, we weren't even close…"

"This power… And we are just at level one!"

"We need to gather more crystals, or else the rest of our armies won't be useful…"

They kept speaking among themselves while Hye listened and said nothing. He knew this peace was temporary, and wouldn't last the moment they stepped into their new base.

He didn't forget to stress over selecting those with the highest cultivation bases as the main point in determining everything. The main threat lay in the forces of the other universe, and these wouldn't get defeated except by using spiritual power.

Hye kept resting, while everyone was working for two days straight. He kept checking on their progress using messages, with many asking to go to the other world to select more from the warrior pool there.

Every one of his girls and friends already had their own armies. Yet the condition of having a high cultivation base made it hard for many to pass into their quota. Most forces with cultivation bases were situated mainly in the pocket world, where the altar to increase their cultivation bases existed.

He let them go to the second Earth, and do whatever they wanted before he joined them there. He couldn't move from Earth back to space and had to use the second Earth world as a link.

"Are you ready?" he looked at everyone, with faces eager to go and explore the universe. They each brought ten million with them, and that meant there were around three hundred million of them.

"We can't go in one batch," he looked at such a grand gathering before adding, "We'll go there in batches…"

He never expected them to gather such a huge number of forces. When he spoke with them about that, they told him they didn't fill everyone's stat points to the max.

"We don't need all of our forces to reach the top," Lily said, while adding in a serious way, "We calculated that if we just filled everyone to half of the level capacity, then we can gather twenty times the number of forces we can bring with us."

"..."

He couldn't tell if what they thought of was right or wrong. Yet the end result was quite shocking. "Twenty more? That's something I have to copy then…" he thought of the grand number of Soulers and Reapers he got and decided to fill their stat points slowly from now on.

He recalled the time of the apocalypse, even when he had tons of warriors back then, he never filled their stat points until the very end stage. And yet he never faced such problems.

If he was going to meet forces from the universe, ones that were quite strong, like Hescos, then he'd prefer to fill the stat points of his warriors and everyone to the max.

But he was going to face mostly forces from the other universe, and that wasn't something he should worry about.

The main problem now lay in the place they were going to move towards. He came here from his spaceship, and even if it was a grand flagship, it couldn't tolerate all of them, not even a portion of them.

So he left instructions to arrange their forces into millions each. He'd go back and lead the first batch first, then let them move to other smaller ships before sending someone back to bring another batch.

This would take a bit longer, but it was the only feasible way to do it. If he had three hundred flagships, he'd simply jump from one to another, letting his forces appear and fill them. But he had much lower numbers than that, and so this was the main plan he could use.

He also told them they might not be able to accommodate all of them. He already filled most of the ships with his warriors, and he needed them to train. As for the extra ships he had, he already handed them to the research department and for those leading the training grounds.

He wanted his warriors and fighters to train on these ships, learn the basic skills of how to run and let them fly, how to let them maneuver and move in the air. It wasn't a great thing indeed, but it was going to help to let them be familiar with the ships.

"You are back… What the hell… Who are they?!!!" Just when he arrived back at the big spaceship, he found the pirate king waiting for him there.

He was in the middle of his words when he spotted the incoming forces behind Hye. They showed no end to them, spread all over the ship by Hye's orders.

"They are just the tip of the iceberg," Hye laughed, "don't tell me you want a few of them."

"If they are strong and able to fly spaceships, then why not?" The pirate king stayed for an hour watching the endless stream of fighters coming from the portal, "Tell me, how many do you get? Are they this good?"

"They are just newbies in the universe," Hye shook his head, "give us a few weeks, or months, and you can select a few of them and add to your forces."

"Tsk! What a regret…" he looked at these fighters while asking, "Are they all warriors? I see tons of different races, even many I can't tell which race they belong to!"

"They are my private army, just one of many," Hye didn't satisfy the pirate king nor did give him a good answer.


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