Tales Of The Mighty Dragonair

Chapter 704 - The End Draws Near



Chapter 704 - The End Draws Near

"?What do you mean by that?" Doaf asked.

"I'm going to invite more allies here," Arthur said with a big smile over his face, "I'll need the help of your army and Aemra's as well."

"Now?" Doaf asked, "What about the grandmaster?"

"You send him a message now," Arthur said, "but we need to make sure to invite others."

"Should I tell him that?" Doaf seemed not to get the idea of Arthur yet.

"No, I'll do that here," Arthur said, "just send the message now and then you'll see what I mean."

Doaf just shook his head before going to the box. He let a single drop of blood fall over it while saying:

"Grandmaster keeps tracking all of his leaders all the time. Using my bloodprint will be enough to draw him to this world."

"Good," Arthur nodded as he watched the box vibrate before a pillar of light suddenly erupted from the box before vanishing into the sky.

"It's done," Doaf said while the box turned into ash the next moment, "sigh, it only was sufficient for one use."

"No problem," Arthur said, "just go inside and bring everyone."

Doaf didn't speak further and went through the portal before many others appeared. The small army of those hailing from the higher worlds appeared next.

"What do you want to do, sunshine?" Amera said with an amused look over her face.

"You'll see now," Arthur simply said before saying to his system, "are you ready?"

'Ding! I'm ready,' he said, 'Ding! Gege is just bringing the needed materials for that grand array.'

"What do you mean by grand array?"

'Ding! It will span over many mountain peaks here,' the system said, 'Ding! The materials are mainly monsters' blood and bones. She is getting them from those ancient monsters lying underneath the garden. But we'll need their help to lay the array down.'

Arthur knew what he meant by that, yet before he could speak again a mighty roar appeared from the far distance followed by many weaker ones.

"There is a good monster coming here," Amera said in amusement.

"Is it friend or a foe?" Doaf asked Arthur who bitterly smiled. He knew this was the effect of taking out the Golam's meat.

"Enemies," he said, "can you handle them?"

Don and other strong monsters were still in their evolution. They couldn't move out to help and thus the only option he had right now was Doaf and Amera little forces.

"Leave it to us," Amera cracked her muscles, "I need to stretch my body a little."

"Stay here," Doaf said, "we won't take long."

Arthur kept his place motionless while watching the small force moving out. He wanted to see what the golden dragon meant by his words.

And from the fight that erupted next at the far distance he realized how foolish he was.

The monsters coming here weren't few, at least tens of thousand of them. Yet the couple hundred forces of Amera and Doaf managed to kill them without much trouble.

They took some time to drive them back, but in the end they returned with few losses and a big victory.

"Sigh, I was mistaken," he muttered, "if that army came here to face my boys, then we would have been crushed like dry weeds."

'I'm ready,' Gege suddenly said, 'should I take out the materials now?'

"No wait," Arthur didn't want to attract more dreadful foes, "let them finish their fight first. What about the array itself?"

'Ding! Take out a paper and I'll draw it for you.'

Arthur did as the system asked and his hands were controlled by his system. He drew a map of the array and held it in his hands in deep contemplation.

"It's… quite complicated!" he lowered the paper and glanced all around, "we need to conquer at least one hundred peaks to connect to one world… I doubt we even got that number from Don and his friends here."

'Ding! Taking the peaks is simple, the main issue will be dealing with this world's will,' the system said. 'Ding! This array works by draining the power of the world to connect to others. If she didn't agree, or hindered the process then the array might take much longer to be active.'

'We have enough time,' Gege confidently said, 'at least four days still remaining until that army arrives.'

'Ding! Don't belittle the world's will,' the system warned.

"All the world's wills I dealt with so far are nice," Arthur said.

'Ding! But they can be arrogant and nasty as well, especially those in these worlds.'

Arthur went into silence while feeling the system was speaking from a deep experience and knowledge about this. And that added more questions in his mind about the origin of his system.

"Sigh, you are full of mysteries my old friend."

'Ding! One day you'll get to know everything, but not now.'

Arthur wanted to pursue further about the hidden truth of his system but he had to drop that for now.

Doaf and Amera led their forces and came towards him fast. "What to do now?" Amera asked and Arthur had to explain things to them in further detail.

"So you will use your blood and anything that could direct the portal towards your worlds and then hope the portal would be successful," he ended his words with this, "but I have to warn you, the materials needed for that array are the same that drove all those monsters."

The two glanced at each other before laughing. "If what you say is true then this fight has finally reached its closing moment," Amera excitedly said, "wait to see my fellow warriors. Grand armies are stationed all the time in my world."

"I'm excited to call my brothers in arm here," Doaf said with no less excitement, "the only regret is the crow forces all went with him. We don't have anything to connect to his world."

"We don't need his world forces," Amera laughed, "I doubt we even need the two world's forces together to crush this world."

Arthur watched the excited two and only smiled. From their words it seemed this long nightmare was about to end soon.

And then he could focus finally on his greatest goal… controlling the academy world and ten other worlds to be able to ascend to the higher realms.


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