To do that, I had to bring all my boys here. I even summoned my soulers, flying monsters, and dragons and let them mix within these monsters.

I wanted a swift battle, so damn fast like lightning. Giving those paragons time would be wrong. They might bring forth a large number of forces, scheme something big, or even turn around and run away.

I didn’t have time to keep chasing them, especially when they were gathered like this in one spot.

“What’s the plan then?” the jumper asked.

“Can’t you see? He will go all the way to Texas like he is riding a dragon!” Isac pointed at the world around.

“You don’t know this bastard, he never does things straight like this,” but the jumper rolled his eyes before pointing at me, “I bet an arm that he has a scheme and won’t just go directly there.”

“Come on dude, I can’t get an army off you this way,” I laughed and he snorted in response.

“As if I’m stupid enough to give you such chance. You got lucky once with me, getting me to sign that damn cursed contract.”

“Don’t curse my contracts, at least it saved your life.”

“Debatable!”

“Humph, such an ungrateful jerk!”

“Such a shameless bastard!”

We two stopped talking and glared at each other.

“Ahem,” this moment was interrupted by Isac, “if I don’t you better, I’d say you two are lovers having a quarrel all the time.”

“Stop it!” We both turned to him and shouted at the same time, making Isac laugh instead of getting fazed by this.

“Ok, ok, let’s wait then,” he kept laughing, and that made me shake my head helplessly while the jumper went to another corner after giving me a warning glance.

Dude… It was you who always kept getting at me, not the opposite!

In the next hour, I relaxed on my chariot rooftop while the other two did the same. We didn’t speak, all rested and closed their eyes.

It seemed these two planned to join me in this war, or the jumper at least. Even if he was trying to act tough and carefree, I knew he was still wounded and hurt from the inside.

It wasn’t an easy feat to get rid of such deep scars in the soul. Of course he managed to pull himself together, but that wasn’t enough to consider him cured.

So this fight came just in time for him. He would fight, lose himself again and try to release all the pain and hurt he was feeling at his enemies.

I had to keep an eye on him, not let him vanish off my sight like I used to do. If he overexerted himself, or lost control again, I’d step in and save his as*.

Sigh! Soul wounds were the hardest to deal with indeed, especially those so complicated like the one this dude here had.

“It’s time,” as more than one hour passed, I knew it was time for us to start the big fight.

“Aren’t you going to tell us about your plan?” Isac was the one to ask, not the jumper. It seemed that dude revised all the talk we had, and reached a conclusion that I was going to do like the jumper said.

“If I went directly towards them, then there is a big chance for them to run away,” I started saying while giving the order through my profile page to all the monsters down below.

And the order was simple… Just follow my chariot and kill anything that stood in their faces.

“That’s true indeed,” Isac nodded, “only fools will stay still and wait for you to come at them.”

“Speaking like he was some sort of a monster,” the jumper mockingly laughed.

“Speaking about the one who killed many paragons already,” I rolled my eyes while saying this.

“So?” Isac returned the topic back to what he wanted to know.

“I’ll circle Texas first,” I said while my eyes shone in an evil way, “I will entrap them all inside that big state. The ocean lined the south, so they had nowhere to go but to fight me.”

“Told you, he is a scheming son of b*tch!” the jumper pointed at me and Isac nodded as if this was something taken for granted.

“Hey you two, stop it!” I didn’t like this, and glared fiercely at the two of them.

“What? I was just giving you a compliment,” the jumper raised both hands as if he was innocent.

“I said nothing,” and Isac seemed to learn from that dude’s shamelessness. Damn! I shouldn’t let these two stay together for much longer or else I’d end up having two jerks.

“So you are going to surround Kentucky first… What about that Selvator dog you owned?“ The jumper jumped over this point fast as he spoke ill next about Fang.

“He is going to gather up his troops,” I closed my eyes over the selection of words he showed when he spoke about Fang. but Isac seemed to get annoyed by this.

“Who are you calling a dog?” Isac turned sharply to the jumper. From his tone, I knew I was going to witness another round of fight between these two.

Saying that me and the jumper looked like lovers? Just look at yourselves bro, you two looked more as lovers.

As these two started fighting again with words and sharp tongues, I moved to a corner and started to watch the lands below.

As my chariot moved, the swarms of monsters down below moved as well. I knew the distance between Kentucky and Texas was vast, with many towns and cities in the middle.

Each city and town from now on would have portals pouring hordes of monsters. If the races there didn’t control the situation, then I had to interfere and take control of the situation.

I had many options now. Either I’d go and take the charge of these towns and cities, dominate all the monsters there and force that system higher up to close the portals.

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