I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse-Chapter 1956: Hye Is Unstoppable!

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Chapter 1956: Hye Is Unstoppable!

The sheer audacity of the manoeuvre left the massive enemy force paralysed. Under normal circumstances, a handful of ships jumping into the middle of a staging ground would be a suicidal nuisance. But Hye hadn’t brought a scouting party; he had brought a grand fleet.

From the moment the first ships passed the portal, they had opened a continuous, devastating barrage.

To the enemy’s growing horror, the portal didn’t flicker or fade. Instead, more ships poured through every passing minute, an endless metallic river that seemed to have no bottom.

The psychological weight of the assault was matched only by its physical impossibility. The enemy commanders watched in despair as their concentrated volleys were effortlessly negated or absorbed by the outer sphere of Hye’s otherworldly ships. Then came the true nightmare: the shadow arms.

These thick appendages of darkness didn’t damage ships; they bypassed hulls and shields entirely, plunging into the hearts of the vessels to seize the minds of the crew. Suddenly, ship after ship in the enemy formation fell silent. They stopped firing, drifted for a terrifying moment, and then slowly began to pivot their weapon systems toward their own allies.

The situation was escalating at a pace that far outstripped the enemy’s ability to comprehend, let alone react. Hye, sensing the tipping point, accelerated the collapse by burning through his bone reserves without a single hint of hesitation. He fed the fire of his technique with lots of bones, pushing his technique beyond the limit, fueling a subversion wave that moved like a wildfire through the vacuum of space.

In the span of a mere thirty minutes, a massive area of the sky was cleared of hostiles. But they weren’t destroyed—they were claimed. Hye had effectively increased his local strength, adding thousands of ships, alongside their crews, and entire divisions of ground troops to his growing army.

"It’s enough for now," at some point, Hye decided, his voice carrying a cold, final resonance. "It is time to show these fools what it truly means to face me. Even the God of Death himself will seem merciful compared to what I am about to do! All Soulers and Reapers legions, descend! Attack freely and leave no one standing. Kill everything you spot!"

With the aerial theatre stabilised and the remaining enemy fleets scattered in a frantic retreat, the ground troops below were left exposed—sheep standing before a starving wolf. Hye peered down before at the planetary surface, noticing something peculiar: the enemy infantry were moving normally in a way that shouldn’t have been possible. They weren’t limited or harmed by the harsh, toxic hazards of this world.

Testing a theory, Hye dispatched a vanguard of Soulers toward the surface. He watched the group closely, expecting them to be hindered by the atmospheric pressure or local hazards, but they passed through the air as if it were a vacuum.

He realised then the stroke of luck he had stumbled upon. Moth had inadvertently opened the portal directly above a grand environmental formation.

The traitors and the Toranks had spent massive resources to lay down a grand field that neutralised the world’s hazards, creating a friendly zone for their millions of soldiers to occupy while they prepared to execute the Grand Elder.

The very preparations they had made to ensure the head of the Hescos died in comfort were now serving as the perfect, hazard-free playground for Hye’s scary army.

Once the irony of the situation had settled, Hye didn’t delay. He unleashed the full might of his Soulers and Reapers legions, letting them loose like a dark tide upon the distant ground forces. While his warriors shredded the infantry, Hye remained in the sky, using his technique to amass the ground forces that had been stripped of their air cover. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎

Throughout the carnage, Hye remained disciplined, never straying from the course Moth had charted. He kept the fleet moving steadily toward the Grand Elder’s location, but he was a greedy traveller. He controlled every enemy warrior within reach of his shadow arms.

At one point, he realised he was actually running low on the contracts he used to bind his subordinates. Without a second thought, he opened his interface and purchased a massive heap of them, the cost in golden currency being a mere pittance compared to the power he was gaining.

Simultaneously, he gathered the loot from the freshly killed—high-grade bones, advanced weaponry, and the contents of countless inventories.

The enemies had come well-prepared for a long war, and their generosity was filling Hye’s coffers to bursting. The rate at which he was acquiring high-grade bones actually outpaced his consumption by miles, making his massive bone expenditure feel minimal.

Hours bled into one another as the relentless advance continued. Hye was a whirlwind of activity. Normally, the enemy would attempt to close the gaps his fleet created, hoping to regain a sense of security once he had passed.

In response, Hye would suddenly open a portal and jump back to a point he had passed before at the rear. He would smash the unsuspecting secured enemy forces that gathered to fill in the gaps, harvest their bones, clean part of their inventories, add as much as he could to his side, and then jump back to the front of his line.

He’d land on them like lightning, killing and adding more to his side, before jumping back when he’d clear a grand area. He kept doing this for hours until the enemies started to give him a scary nickname: The Ghost Death God!

Hye finally felt the thrill of the old days of the apocalypse, where the world would never run dry of his enemies, and he’d fight to his heart’s content. No matter what the enemies tried, he was always standing tall and might against them, crushing anything they threw at him, and ending up the sole victor in any clash!

Even when the enemies started to avoid him, clearing any area his grand fleet and ground scary warriors would march at, he still brought the massacre to him using his unstoppable ability to jump towards different directions!