"Listen up, I want you to go there, stand just inside the border of the city. Once I give the sign, start attacking!"

"So you are going to let them lead the charge as I said!" The jumper totally missed the entire point here.

And I simply decided to ignore him.

Soon he would get what I wanted to do here.

As the newly summoned races went to the spot I pointed at, I moved my chariot and stood just at the border of the city.

This was the furthest I could go without risking any attack from these worms.

"Are you going to summon your forces now?" that jumper was still missing the entire point of this.

"Watch and learn…" I took out my glaive, and at the same moment he took out his sword. He was using a black grade heavy broadsword, one that wasn't like anything he used before.

This jumper… He still thought I was going to fight in the usual way.

I held my glaive, and like before, I used it to create a deep wound at my left arm.

Since I started cultivating, the wounds created were rapidly healing. They didn't take more than a few minutes now for a deep wound like this to vanish without a trace.

"You… Are going to use the technique?" he asked and I didn't answer but with a loud shout:

"Attack!"

As I started making my technique, I let my races run forward.

There were many monsters around, so they just had to pick their enemy and start fighting and killing.

"Are you going to let them…" the jumper started to get what I was trying to do here.

"Yes, they are going to draw these big worms out and I'll hunt them one by one."

"Yet…"

"It will take time and tons of races to sacrifice."

"You… Are you crazy!"

"I have to be," I shrugged, "as long as my enemy is, I have to match him."

I knew he was speaking about the losses I'd get in such a way. I knew it, and accepted such loss.

Let these races act as real fodders, and in return I'd amass lots of these worms and form my own grand army of them.

*Swoosh!*

The first few minutes passed without any movement from these worms. During this, I formed my merged technique, forming the big black sphere and waited.

The worms were like any monster, craving for blood and eating the flesh of races. No matter humans, Selvators, or any race from any part of the universe; all would trigger the monstrous nature of these worms.

Using a million to drive over seven hundred worms out needed time. Just before five minute would pass, the first few worms appeared.

"Come baby come," I didn't wait for them to extend their bodies fully before attacking them using my arms.

I didn't aim to control them, I just dragged their colossal bodies, grabbing them out of the ground, and throwing them inside the city.

Once in the city, I just used a few of the arms to keep them under control. I thought about using other worms under my control, but I feared this would end up in a big fight and losing the new worms.

I didn't want to kill, I wanted to control and force them to sign the loyalty contract.

"Forty-two this time? Damn!" The jumper counted the worms I got from the first wave of attacks.

"This is just the magic of surprise," I knew from this moment, that my enemy would try to exert more control over his worms.

He might help in controlling them for a while, but not all the time. As a wolf, I laid in wait and patience, biding my time, waiting for a single mistake to attack.

After the first wave was thrown to the city, the worms showed no more activity for ten minutes.

"They aren't coming?" the jumper paused before laughing, "that dude… He got scared of you."

"If he won't let them come," I ignored his remark, "then I'll use this time to do better things."

I turned my attention towards the forty-two newly captured worms and started to control them.

At the same time, I released my arms to control the monsters summoned by my enemy.

Who said I got only one million races here? If he gave me time, I'd control millions of monsters.

My black arms were much fiercer than my usual threads. They lacked in number, but they only needed a single touch and the monster would be controlled.

The controlled monsters would release a few thinner arms to infect the surrounding monsters. The speed wasn't that much, but it worked for me at least.

I didn't even bother to force them to sign contracts. I knew most if not all of them would end up dying here.

So I just gave them the order to keep fighting in a close area around the city. I didn't set them loose, as this would make it harder for me to grab worms if they were far away from the city.

In return for this, the ground started to get drenched with blood of races and monsters alike. Worms would listen to that enemy's orders to a certain limit.

In front of a thick blood scent, how would they resist? If they resisted, for how long?

I kept the monsters under my control around the city killing without any pause. As for the races, they lost enough to make them stand by the city.

If not for my direct order to not retreat to the city, they would have retreated a long time ago.

Five minutes passed, ten minutes passed, a quarter passed… All the way to half an hour and not a single worm appeared.

But they couldn't resist anymore.

*Fwoosh!* *Fwoosh!* *Fwoosh!*

One, two, five, twelve, fifteen… I looked and more worms were coming out towards this region.

"Come," and in response, I moved my arms to grab these worms nearby and throw them inside the city.

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