I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 1983: No One Survived!

I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 1983: No One Survived!

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Chapter 1983: No One Survived!

Hye’s soulers and reapers didn’t just change, they evolved. They grew far stronger, became way deadlier than before.

Before, they needed to attack frequently to suck dry a stronger enemy’s soul force. Yet now, they would attack once, lingering their new foggy forms on their enemies’ bodies, eventually killing the enemies without the need to pass through and attack again.

In mere minutes, tons of enemies were killed. All the frontline was crumbled and crushed. Lots of enemies poured next, to be slaughtered without exception.

The stronger the enemy, the longer the time his soulers and reapers would take to kill them. Yet in the end, all were killed, while their enemies had zero chance at fighting back, couldn’t do anything at all, stood motionless in their spots, until they fell dead.

Then Hye attacked.

Hye held the same sword he used before, the one he tried to attack with and got ignited with black fire. This time, Hye followed the swing with another, and another, and kept swinging his sword and releasing torrents of deadly attacks towards the thickest parts of his enemies.

He didn’t stop for even one second, while his soulers and reapers kept killing everyone around. On top of that, the ships from behind never stopped raining attacks on the distant enemies.

In just the opening gambit, the entire situation turned upside down. The battlefield that the enemies thought would turn into a slaughterhouse for Moth and Hye, to the Hescos and their human allies who came from the main universe, turned out to be a one-sided massacre.

The other side never stood a chance from the get-go. They tried to fight back, tried to rain down hell upon the heads of the foggy enemies attacking them.

But the soulers and reapers were simply unstoppable!

Nothing worked against them. Not a single attack managed to even stop their advance or halt their attacking speed. Even when they tried to attack their comrades surrounded by the black fog, they failed to kill or harm a single souler or reaper.

Then, at some point, Hye grew tired of using his sword and decided to use his technique.

A giant black ball appeared first, then lots of shadowy arms appeared next. By the time the enemies realised something was wrong, tons of shadowy arms were already sweeping the entire battlefield, turning all the enemies they touched into Hye’s side.

Hye didn’t slack and took lots of bones out. He ingested their power and pushed these directly into his technique. The arms grew thicker, became faster, and controlled their targets in a flash.

For a reason, the resistance he usually felt and struggled against when dealing with stronger enemies was gone. Instead, his technique felt like a shark in water, and his enemies were small fish that had no power to resist or defend themselves.

Seeing this made Hescos and Hye’s forces inside the wing cheer in triumph. Then they started to get over the walls and joined the fray themselves.

A blind man could see where this battle was heading. The enemies underestimated Hye, underestimated the human who wrote legends back in the main universe.

Their underestimation was the gravest mistake they had ever made since coming to the Outer Battlefield world.

And Hye never intended to let a single one of those enemies go.

"That’s enough," after one hour of slaughter, he suddenly stopped. He took out a flaring gun from his inventory, raised it to the sky, before firing a red shot high up there, "It’s time to close in the net."

The moment his shot rose high in the sky, a wave of his warriors appeared from the far distance, totally surrounding the enemies from far behind.

This was Lucas. Once Hye knew this was a trap and there was a fight coming, he sent Lucas away alongside millions of tokens.

He gave him clear orders; once the fight started, he would find a way to get behind the enemy. Then he would deploy the soulers and reapers in silence and stealthiness, and wait for the attack signal.

Once the red flare shot high in the sky, the situation turned from bad to worse for the enemies. Their retreat paths were cut by the same deadly foggy creatures they were struggling against. On top of that, their number wasn’t so small that they couldn’t crush or find gaps between their lines to escape from.

Then Olana appeared.

She was sent away by Hye as well, with tons of warrior tokens and lots of ships. Once the signal was shot high in the sky, she started to move. Using the distraction caused by the soulers and reapers under Lucas’ leadership, she swiftly deployed a huge fleet that got fully operational in mere minutes.

The situation turned from worse to desperation. The enemies had no way to get off the hook, and the result was their entire slaughter and defeat.

What made this a big loss was the fact that Shemos called forth all of the forces on his side, calling forth all the elites from other races as well. This blow wouldn’t just weaken the traitor faction in the Hescos; it was going to deal a heavy blow to other competing and rival races in the entire Outer Battlefield.

Even if most of the strongest forces in each race were fighting way deeper into this world, the ones getting killed here were the ones responsible for protecting many races’ bases.

Getting killed here meant one result: their bases would be left undefended and vulnerable. If the Hescos under Moth wanted to take over these bases, they would easily do that.

And Hye wouldn’t let such a chance slip by his grasp, especially when he was in desperate need to establish a base for himself in the new world.

The battle lasted for the whole night and the next day and night. By the early hours of the morning, all the enemies were dead.

No one survived.

"This... This was brilliant!" Moth was genuinely shocked by the deadly performance Hye’s warriors showed.

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