"Use everything you have, I don't want to waste more ti here."
He nodded before hurrying back inside the village. "This war seems quite stressing," and Enly smiled before adding, "sigh, what a regret I'm not a warrior."
"You are the mother of all warriors," I replied before adding with a big smile, "you will give birth to my mighty army of vampires."
"Hehehe, I like your trust and vision my lady."
She and I laughed together before I said, "go and supervise the building process. After all you are one of the most familiar with that design."
"I will," she then excused herself and went after Jack. As for , I didn't have the intention to go out for now, so I started to take a stroll inside my village.
The size of this village grew again to be doubled, yet it seed not able to contain the large numbers inside. Many races were now living in harmony, humans, demons, werewolves, and vampires. And now, a gigantic being was added to this list, plus my pack of monsters.
Houses were built, sticking together like they would fall if being apart. Their sizes were so small, hardly accommodating to one room.
I didn't like this design, yet I knew this was limited because of the small size and big population. "After building many villages, I shall expand and redesign everything," I sighed, but I had the vision of my forr kingdom and the Frod empire that I wanted to apply here.
Reconstruction was a must, so it should be done after coming back from the Golam city. I hoped to find many secrets of the fallen technology out there.
I missed the giant luxurious buildings, the wide paved streets and the big flying chas. I missed everything related to my forr life, and I planned to make this life be revived again here.
Even if the system didn't like it, even if the world didn't approve of it; I would press with all my might towards that!
The more I walked, I found it unpleasant to my eyes. "Sigh, all this wood," I shook my head.
"Ding Dong! There is no sha in building your village out of wood."
"Sure, a single torch of fire and everything will be lost."
"Ding Dong! That's the nature of the wood."
"Yeah, it can't resist ti, plus unpleasant to my eyes," I wasn't pleased at all with all these wood. "I had to find a way to secure more ores."
Having only technology without the ans to apply them wasn't the best thing ever! Even if I knew how to make modern style buildings and walls, yet I wouldn't be able to do it.
"But only the demons are able to extract ores in efficient speed," I glanced over the giant bodies looming in the distance, outside the walls of my village. "I need to secure more of them," and this beca one of my priorities.
"Do you know where these demons are?"
"Ding Dong! I don't."
"Liar!" I shouted at it, as its simple and fast answer enraged . "I want to extract ores; not to destroy the world!"
"Ding Dong! Ding Dong!"
"Screw you," I was reminded of its shalessness. That act of it made my mood shift, so I changed direction and went towards the outside.
Everyone seed to hear my screams and curses so they hurried to make a way for . I didn't care about their opinions about ; I only had one target in mind.
"This trickery system had given sothing and wanted to stall the other!" I already read the dirty sche of that system. And now I knew why it wanted to move towards the currency issue; distracting .
Yet I had other options in mind, despite all were inapplicable now, they would beco handy one day.
As I stood in front of the gates, I spotted a grand army coming from the path, led by a giant elephant and one vampire.
"Finally," I sighed before noticing how much the size of my monster army got enlarged.
"My lady," Jen said the mont she neared .
"I see you gained more numbers," I smiled while extending my neck to see the seemingly endless stream of monsters coming up. "Didn't you know we will gather down there?" I asked.
"Well" her face showed a strange look, "there was a moving mountain down there."
She seed to be hesitant to tell this. "Oh, it's my ride, don't mind him, he is kind."
"He pet kind" and she stuttered. She wasn't the only shocked one here, as Lilly, Mark, and other leaders standing behind her all glanced at with wide eyes.
"Let's go, I need to leave this place for now," I said before glancing at the vampire who brought them, "good work, here this is for you," and a pearl was thrown over to him.
He didn't believe his eyes, examining the pearl in his hand with wisps of energy dissipating from it. "T- Thanks master," and he knelt deeply before he went ahead, flying around like celebrating his supre luck.
"Sigh, you didn't change," and Jen said, glancing over that poor vampire, "giving him one, while he deserves ten," she laughed, "he went all the way to bring all of my army scattered left and right before coming here."
"Hehehe, gaining one is like ten for him; let him be content with one for now," I laughed while descending the path again amidst everyone.
I didn't bring my demons out, after all I needed to walk and clear out my mind for a bit.
"Tell , did you find anything good?" I asked, while trying to make my mind distracted from that demons issue.
"We t a lot," she said, "the number of my army escalated from re thousands to over thirty thousand by now."
"Thirty thousand!" I muttered before angrily shouting, "Where are my pearls?!!"
Jen and others were far away from for such a long ti that they forgot how crazy I was! my sudden shout startled them and made them even create a gap around, with a radius of ten ters empty with no one there!
"Ding Dong! They didn't kneel yet to you!"
"Tsk," I knew it was trying to stall for ti, "Everyone, kneel!" I shouted towards everyone, and my sudden shout made them confused.
"What's wrong with you? Kneel to our lady!" Jen shouted at everyone, and it seed they respected her more than I.
But I wasn't offended by this, I was pretty confident in my ability to amaze the later on.
"Ding Dong! Congratulations for gaining the loyalty of twenty five thousand monsters. You gained fifty thousand pearls."
"Just fifty thousand? Not even an extra reward?"
"Ding Dong! These aren't subdued by you!"
"But they were conquered by my armies!"
"Ding Dong! Your armies still don't represent you fully."
"Bullsh*t!!!" that system I couldn't have a decent conversation with it at all!
"All rise," I said in a dejected tone, "let's head down there," I said before everyone headed my words, feeling much puzzled and worried about my strange attitude.
"Tell , did you et any villages along the way?" I casually asked.
"We t a lot, mostly other races than humans," and her answer just surprised .
"Like what?" I urged.
"We found wolf headed monsters, fox headed monsters, hyena headed monsters, even your big demons, we found a couple of their villages as well."
This ti my eyes went wide from shock! "Do you know their places?" I hurriedly asked, and my attitude seed weird to her.
"Sure, all in my mind and the minds of my n," she replied, while she was already acting general of the monster army.
And I didn't object to that.
"Good," I smiled, before loudly laughing, "very good, hear that? I will go and take them all! ALL!!!"
"Ding Dong! You have a mission first."
"Screw the city; I will have my precious miners first!"
"Ding Dong! The city is far important! The curre"
I didn't wait for him to continue his mind trick gas he used to play with . "Shut up! I will go and take every single village here first. My army is small tsk poor I feel like crying"
My words made even Jen move a couple of ters to the side, avoiding any contact with at this weird mont.
"Ding Dong! You are more shaless than I!!"
"Hehehe," I just laughed while glancing at the drawing near the end of this path. "Jen, prepare for going back to these villages."
"Now?!!" she was speechless, "but we just returned," she added.
"Not now, we will wait for my grand army to be amassed first," I said before turning my gaze to the distance, "see? They have co," I laughed while spotting a far cloud of dust approaching slowly towards .
"Good, everything is in place, and it's ti for to control this entire region," I laughed while others glanced at , not knowing what went wrong while they were away.
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