Caleb quickly remedied his mistake and said, "Look. Food. Bring."
This time, the demon rats understood what he was saying and went off in separate directions to carry out his orders. They didn't even hesitate or stop to ask questions. Well, the last one wouldn't happen unless it was one of his named followers, and even then they would just stare at him instead of verbally asking their question.
Pulling up the map, he studied the movements of all his followers. It was a bit inconvenient that it only showed whether a dot was an enemy, ally, or neutral party. He hadn't realized the problem until much later, when he was trying to use it to find Karen. It couldn't tell the difference between her and the other demon rats, much to his frustration.
Of course, when he brought it up with the system, it was unhelpful and only said it couldn't do anything about it.
Of course, the army was hesitant. Caleb didn't expect otherwise. If he were in their place, he would also think he was crazy for ordering them to fight a demon tiger. Even with the large numbers, it wouldn't be easy to fight. The demon tiger was bigger and stronger than them. One swipe could kill them, but he needed to use everything he had, including the army."Find the demon tiger. Report. Plan," he ordered.At first, the demon rats didn't make a move. Then Karen and the other named demon rats took the lead and pushed the other demon rats to search. Watching them go off in separate directions, Caleb looked at the map. He might not be able to identify the dots, but he could make some educated guesses based on what his army did.Many of them passed by red dots, which he immediately assumed weren't the target. Others stopped, and he assumed they had been
Unfortunately, Caleb had no clue where to start. He didn't exactly have a concrete plan to deal with the demon tiger in mind when he sent his army to look for it. At best, he had some faint ideas that he could attempt, but there had been no guarantee that they would work. The only information he had on them was from what he gathered in the game.Demon tigers were essentially like tigers, except slightly better. Other than that, he really didn't have anything else to go on. It would have been better if instead of a demon rat army, they were an army of humans, or at least something stronger. The moment it crossed his mind, he wanted to snap his fingers, if he had any. That was it. It was obvious what he needed to do."Retreat," he commanded as he ran in the direction of the green and red dots heading their way.There was some confusion from the demon rats
Caleb collapsed to the ground and allowed himself to pass out, believing that his army would protect him. When he woke up, he noticed that not much time had passed since he lost consciousness, or at least he didn't think much time had passed given that everything looked exactly the same. His limbs still felt wobbly like noodles, and he wondered why he woke up before he fully recovered."System?" he groggily said.[What does the user need?]"Why am I awake?" Caleb asked as he sat up and observed his army.[The system doesn't understand what the user means.]"I don't feel fully recovered. I thought you might have woken me up," he said.[No, the system wouldn't do that unless it was an emergenc
Caleb was embarrassed to admit he completely forgot about that. He had a lot on his mind, so it was normal that a few details would slip his mind. However, he didn't realize he could hold off on getting a new skill. Last time, he had picked a new skill immediately as soon as he leveled up. As for his first skill, the situation had been unusual."System, how long can I hold off on getting a new skill?" he asked.[The user has until they level up, or else the user will lose the opportunity to obtain a skill for the current level.]He frowned. "Why do I lose the chance when I level up?"[The user's soul and body need time to adjust between obtaining new skills through this method.]That was unfortunate. It would have been great if he coul
Caleb nearly cried the moment they returned to their cave. He could now finally rest, but before he could lay down, he could feel the eyes of his army staring holes into his back. What was it now? Did they really need him to order them to rest again? It was hard to figure out what they were thinking, and it was making him anxious.Turning his attention to Karen, who was right by his side, he said, "Take care of the army."With a nod, she set off to corral the other demon rats away to give him his much desired privacy. He settled down to sleep, but he soon found that he couldn't keep his eyes shut. His mind was going over today's events, preventing him from getting any rest. While things didn't turn out too badly, they hadn't turn out all that great either."There's no point thinking about it again. What's done is done," he muttered to himself.<
Unbeknownst to Caleb, his actions had far reaching consequences that would make him regret taking the quest. The disappearance of the knights pushed the people in the nearest town on edge as they contemplated what to do. Losing so many knights at once had to mean that there was a powerful demon nearby. Granted, most demons were stronger than most people.However, this didn't stop them from worrying about being invaded by demons. As they were consumed by fear and paranoia, one person managed to recall that the heroes had been summoned not that long ago. This news excited them, as it meant they would be saved. Their good cheer was quickly dashed as someone pointed out that the heroes would be stuck in the capital for some time.This wasn't good news at all. Who knew when the heroes would finally leave the capital? They needed the heroes to save them right now. Also, it took time to travel from the capital to their town. By the time the heroes showed up, it might be too late for them. Th
A demon wolf bounded through the forest as blood poured from the injuries that littered its body. It had not expected the opposition and was not running for its life. However, its path was soon blocked by a wall. The demon wolf skidded to a stop to avoid crashing into it when it realized its error. It wasn't a wall made of stone. It was a wall of demon rats.Before it could retreat, they fell down on him like a wave. The demon wolf howled as it tried to fight off its enemies, but to no avail. They bit and clawed at him despite all its attempts to throw, crush, and knock them away. Eventually, it succumbed beneath the demon rats and drew its last breath. As soon as they sensed it was dead, they stopped and parted.They waited for Caleb to step forward and examine the corpse. He gave it a once over before giving a nod. The demon rats took it as a signal to pounce and devour the demon wolf. Caleb watched from the sidelines as they tore the corpse apart and checked their stats. A few had
Caleb's ears twitched at the sound of humans screaming, and he came to a stop. He wasn't the only one to notice, as the other demon rats paused to listen. This was the first time humans had come into the forest since the incident with the knights. They had probably been scared away. It was the only logical assumption to make. He would have done the same.However, for some reason, humans were back again. It didn't matter what the reason was. What mattered was that they were currently in trouble. A part of him wanted to avoid them for two different reasons. One was because he still had his human instincts telling him to stay away, and the other was that it wouldn't be worth it. Going to investigate would probably not yield any benefits for him.The humans were likely dealing with demon wolves, and killing them wouldn't make Caleb or his army stronger. Besides, if he did help them out, the