I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 501 The Loser Always Pays It Big In Any War!



Chapter 501 The Loser Always Pays It Big In Any War!

[Isn’t this enough? I thought helping you is a big deal]

[We both know you won’t get settled with this. Stop joking and tell me, what else do you want?]

[Well… I loved the deal we two had before. So this time, I’m asking for it to be done again]

[That training thing? I can secure this deal on their behalf]

[You got me wrong!] I evilly grinned, [this time I want from all the Selvator in all over the world to save my people and train them]

[This… Are you out of your mind? Do you think we are here to serve you?]

[Either this, or I’ll keep doing what I’m good at… Killing and ruining your race plans here!]

Dude… I was the one in the position of power. Don’t tell me it was too much. In my eyes, nothing was too much.

[I knew it! You are still a greedy bastard!]

[I’m not, I’m Hye!]

[Screw you!]

[Also I’d ask for a favour, a big one, at an appropriate time]

[A big favour? It must be something bad!]

[This isn’t just for my sake. Don’t forget, we two are tied together] I rolled my eyes when I read his response. This dude was still not knowing the full grasp of the situation here.

This fight… It wasn’t only watched by other races, but their gods as well.

From the words of Sith, I got to know this monster was tied with a god. For such a god to make Sith nervous meant he was a very high grade and very formidable god.

Such a god wouldn’t just close an eye over what happened here. He would do his work and see what exactly happened to lose such a scary being.

To see that someone from such a weak race managed to pull a feat not even that god managed to do before must be quite shocking. Even if he was such a mighty god, that didn’t mean he wouldn’t get a glimpse of fear of me.

So asking his race to make such a deal with me was the most logical move here. Or else he should order my kill.

But at such a current stage of apocalypse and with all my might and various forces, who would be foolish enough to order his people to stand against me?

I knew that they had removed the restraints over Fang. or else he wouldn’t dare to contact me directly like this.

Removing the punishment wasn’t enough. I wanted him to return to his race in a better position. Like this he would regain respect and fear from everyone else.

And like this I’d secure his future for good. I didn’t want any useless schemes targeting my man. I wasn’t that free to run and teach them a lesson every now and then.

If I didn’t make sure to break their thorn for good, they would lay low and wait for their chance to come at me. And if that happened, it would be a move that I wouldn’t be prepared for and might even cost me my life or great things at least.

I was in the position of power here. So why would I settle with half assed solutions? Either I crush them with my might, or crush them with my deal. They got no other escape route besides these two ahead of them.

If they were smart, they’d agree. Even if they worked as slaves for my race, they would still be close to me and would secure themselves from my harm.

Humans weren’t the only race in the apocalypse. And getting first place was already taken by the Hectors. So it wouldn’t make a difference if they replaced the first race with my humans.

At least they’d end up having great relations with humans, good bonds with the first race. Unlike the situation with Hectors, which was a race hostile to all, to them.

So this deal wasn’t about giving up the race on the apocalypse, but to secure their second position and their future with the winning race.

Who would they choose? Me and my humans? Or those untrustworthy and all hostile and aggressive Hectors?

I closed the chat with Fang and returned to collect the rest of my loot. During these hours, the world looked too quiet and peaceful to tolerate.

So midway, I opened my profile and gave an order to all my monsters. I ordered them to spread around and take control of the entirety of Texas state.

As for the jumper, that dude kept nagging me during my fight about our deal. So I also gave them the order to follow his lead, and told him about it.

[Finally you are honouring your words! Fine! I’ll start expanding my actions here]

That ungrateful bastard! Did he think I was a liar or someone who wouldn’t honour his promises?

If not for his value, I’d prefer to go and smack his butt and teach him a proper lesson.

Right now I held no one in my eyes, not the jumper, not Hilary, not even the paragons. Just recalling the feeling of power and dominance I got when I had my dark blue glove made me place no one in my eyes.

Whoever saw himself better than me, better to rethink and reconsider. Ed? That jerk… I’d wait for a time and go to teach that bastard a lesson as well.

“You finally… Cleaned everything!” As I finished and returned to my chariot with the help of one dragon of mine, Isac was waiting for me up there with a shocking expression still on her face.

“What? I just did what I have to do,” I said, commenting not only what I just did, but over the entire battle.

“You… Sigh! I never thought a day would come and that monster would be killed in such a way! Do you know how many worlds he devoured? Do you know how many worlds he turned into a dark realm?”


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