I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 1742 Attacking Another Universe’s Flagship
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Chapter 1742 Attacking Another Universe's Flagship

For a start, it'd protect him and other forces of his during this messy battle.

It'd require tons of warriors, with cultivation bases, but in the end, he got enough of these to run many ships already. Then he'd fill the entire ship with his warriors, release them to attack other ships around and end up expanding his collection.

Once he secured this flagship everything would roll in his favour. Hye also wanted to see what a flagship of the enemy looked like from the inside, what type of technology it used to run, and what was special about them to fire such deadly hits of spiritual bolts of power.

As he set his eyes over this ship, it came down to how to deploy his warriors. The ship was a killing machine, releasing endless streams of spiritual bolts, hitting tons of ships around all the time.

Getting close to it was a challenge, but he knew deploying his forces would be a far harder challenge. He evaded the attacks easily until he got close to it, and then it became too damn hard to move a single metre closer.

"Screw it! Let them flash through these attacks then," Hye decided to let his Soulers and Reapers away from the ship, then let them flash towards their target. He distanced his ship slightly away from the flagship and then released his warriors.

This time he didn't release just two hundred and fifty, he released ten thousand of them! He wasn't sure if all of them would make it or not, and this number looked like a dwarf compared to the giant built of this ship.

The warriors he released looked like ants in front of such a behemoth, and yet they flashed and passed through all the attacks coming from that ship. Hye had to steer the ship all the time while deploying his warriors, and thanks to his ship's small size and fast speed, he managed to evade tons of hits without getting a single damage.

"Keep flashing forward, don't stop until getting inside that ship," this was the single order he kept giving to every one he took out. And yet the ones observing this crazy attempt from far away got puzzled, all but the generals, the experienced and well-knowledgeable ones, and the leader.

"You… You have Soulers?!!!" the leader couldn't help but ask in doubt and confusion, "I never heard of anyone using them and still lived to date! And you have thousands of them! Come on, who are you?!!"

Hye knew he picked the interest of that leader. And yet he didn't satisfy his curiosity at all. "We'll get to meet later, so you'll know by then," he just said, before adding with a bright laugh, "Stay tight and watch the show. Keep your men away from my ship."

"I promise you that," the leader spoke in more respect than ever, knowing Hye came from a scary background if he had such a unique ability to use the Soulers.

No one ever had such a privilege before. The most he heard was for someone crazy enough to control hundreds of them, ending up dying on their hands thanks to the scary spirit consumption rate.

But Hye took out thousands like they were nothing to him. That meant Hye got away with dealing with these Soulers, a thing that not the leader, nor his generals and capable fighters heard about before.

Like last time, the shield stopped the Soulers and Reapers, but they persisted. This time, it took roughly a thousand flashes to get past this shield, without suffering a single damage thanks to their continuous flashy movements all the time.

The moment they passed through the shield, Hye knew it was over for this flagship. The issue now was how long for them to control such a behemoth, one that could contain millions of fighters inside?

Ten thousand against millions… That was by far the craziest battle anyone would think to win. And yet Hye never doubted his warriors' win.

The first sign to shock everyone watching this was the sudden disappearance of the flagship's shield. The moment this happened, everyone realised why Hye was in such a rage before. He must have done it before, ending up for the ship he was attacking to get exploded by the forces of that leader.

Then the firing power of that ship started to decrease slowly, and in less than twenty minutes, it stopped firing at all, looking as good as a dead piece of metal.

"You… What did you do exactly?!!" At this point, the leader couldn't help but ask. Yet before he'd get an answer, a hatch opened, and Hye's small ship moved through that hole, ending up inside the huge flagship of the enemy.

"Call it magic, or power, or both… I now own this ship," Hye said in a pleasant tone while laughing. The moment he saw the hatch open, he knew the task was done. All he needed to do now was to spread out his warriors with cultivation bases, let them handle, and try to fly this ship.

The first thing he ordered them to do was to go around and look for the shield control units. They didn't need to look for long, as it seemed the units controlling the shield were situated all around the inner surface of the ship.

Hye instantly recognised them as they were built like small altars, with circles and incantations written all over them. He tested these, letting his warriors sit on the altars and try to cultivate, and it worked!

The shield regenerated as if it was new, and the ship even started to lighten up, moving a little after standing in its place for ten minutes.

"Is everything ok in there?" the leader shouted, and Hye heard his voice through the speakers in his small ship.

"It's all great, I am now in control of the ship," As he grasped the general idea of how to control the ship, using altars and providing it with spiritual powers while cultivating, Hye was so excited now, "You can leave this area for me to handle, go and focus on other battles for now."

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