“ You should all be aware that in every battle, we must strive to minimize our casualties, The more deaths from our realm, the more fuel it provides for the enemy’s space gate to increase in grade,” the Grand elder explained, his tone grave. “ If, for example, they were able to kill a hundred Tier 6 mages from our realm without suffering significant losses on their side, it would give them an opportunity to upgrade their gate to a higher Tier,” the Grand Elder continued. “And that’s precisely what everyone is trying to avoid, Our city cannot withstand an attack from a High Tier gate, as we would be completely wiped out.” “ Some families would even considered relocating to another city if such happens, Just imagine the chaos that would happen if a few Tier 7 creatures emerged, It would be a disaster, especially since our city only has three publicly known Tier 7 mages,” the Grand Elder added, his voice filled with concern. The curse placed upon the attack ensured that those above th
“ If he accepts, then he won’t have any problems with us, He can rest assured that we will take very good care of his Clan kids, as long as it’s a Low tier lifeforms that does not endanger my squad mates’ lives,” Alec replied with a wide smirk. The Grand Elder observed with a twitch in his mouth, realizing he was being used as a means of communication between the two men. “You don’t have to worry, Mr. Gordons, because if a Mid Tier creature tries to attack my family, I would take care of it for them,” the Lanzt patriarch reassured. The Grand elder looked at him in surprise before asking, “Are you also fighting in this blood moon?” “Yes, I feel like I am about to reach the Tier 6 mage realm, With a little push and a little bloody battle, I know I can reach the realm,” the Lanzt patriarch said smugly, unable to hide his smirk. “Your dad would be proud to know that you are about to make that progress,” the Grand elder nodded approvingly. “Thank you, Grand elder, for your wise compl
Clarisa’s anger flared when she noticed Alec ignoring her, but she was powerless to confront him, knowing full well that she they were not in a place where it was proper to fight in between themselves at the moment. Among the few who doubted Alec, Larisa strongly believed Alec’s strength was overstated, suspecting he merely coasted on the coattails of his formidable clansmen. After all, he was the heir to the current patriarch and he had the power to do so, and many had not really witnessed him in combat so his battle powers was practically unknown. The Lantz family’s claim had been that he was a golem mage, and this had led many to underestimate him, assuming he relied on the likes of Brandon and Arthur to bolster his reputation. Otherwise, they felt why would he have to feign sleep at the banquet where they were supposed to fight, only to later hear of his might in rumours?, his actions had convinced them that he fell short of the prowess rumoured about him. Meanwhile, Alec rema
[ Blood Moon Event...] ->The system has detected that the host is about to participate in a Mid-Tier Blood Moon War, and all experience gained from this Blood Moon will be doubled. -> There are numerous unknown missions to be completed during the Blood Moon. -> The store will open after your first Blood Moon battle. -> Unknown rewards will be given at the end of the Blood Moon. Alec’s hand trembled with anticipation as the realization sank in that double experience points meant a faster rate of levelling up. He couldn’t resist the opportunity to improve himself more quickly, and his excitement was nearly uncontrollable. Arthur stared at him, puzzled, he knew Alec was a Battle Maniac, but such fervour was only displayed when Alec fought against others, but he still rarely showed his emotion during sparring sessions. But now, Alec’s aura surged with instability, radiating a profound thirst for battle that everyone near him could feel. “Alec!?” Arthur called out, sensing that thi
Alec couldn’t help but wear a smirk on his face, his excitement building as he eagerly awaited the emergence of the second Dimension races. “Alec, look ahead, there’s finally movement at the space gate,” Arthur alerted Alec, sensing the space gate beginning to open. “Finally,” Alec responded, his anticipation growing, he swiftly sent man into his space pouch opening it and releasing Legion, Titan, and Oni. As the three golems materialized, the atmosphere turned serious, Legion stood gallant, exuding an air of grandeur. Titan appeared as an unstoppable war machine, while Oni’s aura, though not as powerful as the other two, emitted an unsettling, malevolent sensation that sent shivers down everyone’s spines. It wore a smiling demon mask, and Agnes trembled at the sight, she was certain she had never seen Alec create something like that during their training together. This meant that Alec had created it even before they had started their joint training, leading Agnes to realiz
It was evident that the goblin race held themselves in high regard, despite being one of the weakest races from the second Dimension, their belief in their superiority over humans was both amusing and laughable, especially considering their diminutive stature. “Hey Agnes, tell me what you know about goblins,” Alec requested as he observed seven Tier 6 goblins flying toward the three Tier 6 human mages, Draco included. “Firstly, goblins are one of the weakest races in the second dimension and were often subjected to bullying, they lacked the power to control a space gate for invading our the earth realm,” Agnes began. “Thus, they began working as subordinates for other races in the Blood moon wars, despite receiving minimal benefits, they utilized the resources to thrive, leveraging their high birth rate,” she continued. “As those who fought as subordinates for other races grew in power and brought back more resources, their birth rate surged, eventually, when their numbers swel
After making the blood oath not to interfere in the fight, the Hobgoblin finally signalled the attack. As the goblins surged forward, splitting into three groups, with the Tier 1 Goblins making up the largest contingent, with even the unclassified (lvl 0) Goblins following suit behind them. It was as if a wave of green was hurtling toward the defense line of the human mages, intent on overwhelming the small armies that planned to defend the city. However, the city guards swiftly descended the hill they had been stationed on, riding on horseback with spears and shields raised. They formed a defensive formation to intercept the oncoming goblin horde, with Steven positioned at the center of the formation, already wielding a bow and issuing orders to those under him, Alec found it amusing, unable to fathom how Steven would inflict significant damage with just a bow and arrow. The goblins continued their relentless advance, singling out the city guards as their primary targets, si
The earth spears flew into the pack of Goblins that were still charging forward, claiming another wave of lives as over sixty more Goblins fell to the ground. While everyone else rejoiced at how easily the Goblins were being defeated, Alec couldn’t help but frown at the slow progress in skill development. He wished the others would upgrade their skills as quickly as his golems did. However, he quickly realized that even with the assistance of the system, he shouldn’t place such high expectations on humans or compare them to his golems, who were directly connected to him, at least the mages were still improving by constantly using the Earth Spear spell, even if they couldn’t perceive the subtle changes. “If this continues, we’ll still be overwhelmed by a large horde of Goblin foot soldiers, and I can’t allow that to happen,” Alec muttered to himself. He glanced at the remaining one hundred and thirty Tier 1 mages from his clan and used his inspect skill to identify twenty of t