"Well… If it happened this way then it can deal a big blow to them," Isabella nodded as she said in admiration.

"But… We have to clear the forces around us first before moving out," Hilary started to narrate the difficulties in this plan, "not to mention we have to move out as a single force, crushing everything and not stopping at anything!"

"That's up to you two to handle," I nodded in agreement to what my chick just stated, "for me, you two will act as the supreme generals of the entire forces we currently have."

"I get all of this, but what about that elite army stationed back?" Sara asked, "What if we didn't manage to spot it? What if it was deep inside their lands?"

"We won't start before we find them," I firmly said, "even if they stationed it back at the rear of this damn continent, we will wait until they start moving and hit them."

"This…" the jumper didn't expect me to decide that.

"We can't just attack them at the rear end of their lands. We have to select our moment, or else all this would end without gaining what we wanted."

"So it means you might take days to start?!" Hilary asked, and I nodded.

"We will scout the area behind our eyes first. If we found the armies, then we would attack. If not, we will wait until they start deploying them."

"If they are like what you said, waiting for a chance to attack us fiercely, then why not feign it then?" Isabella suddenly asked.

"Like retreating?" the spearhead asked.

"Retreat won't do us any good," the jumper said in a refusal tone.

"We don't need to retreat, we can lower the number of our forces on purpose, and send a great deal of our armies back to an area far behind our spots."

"This… But they got eyes everywhere, right?" Hilary looked at me, as she seemed to know about the role of those dirty angels in this entire war.

And I nodded.

"If we are going to do so, we need to send them all the way back to the capital."

"This…"

"I can use my staff to teleport back and forth," I paused as I thought about this, "I can open a portal that can last for an entire day."

"But you will be all the way out, far away from here," Isabella said what others had in mind.

"I can jump back anytime I want," I shrugged.

"This is dangerous," but everyone said in the same breath, making me inwardly laugh.

"We can time it," I said, "but we can leave such an arrangement as our last option," I added to reassure everyone.

"I hope they'll leave their armies nearby," the jumper was worried about my leave, "if not, then your use of space magic will alarm them about our presence."

"Then I can do it when we are already exposed," I shrugged.

"Meaning?"

"I'll wait until we start our attack. By then, we will have already been exposed."

"But…" Sara looked at me in doubt.

"I won't move until it's already time to do so," I said to reassure the worried gazes from everyone, "then I'll jump back to the capital, open a portal for the armies to move out. I might even open more than one portal, leading part to your location and part midway to create more trouble."

"Do what you wish," the jumper sighed, "but don't risk our deaths, ok?"

"Since when I was eager to get rid of you, my dear jumper?"

"Since the first moment we met! Damn! I didn't know how my luck this time was so bad to end up with some lunatic like you!"

I laughed while the others didn't comment. They seemed to agree partially on what the jumper said.

Lunatic? I never considered myself as such! If I'd describe myself then it would be crazily courageous and ambitious!

Besides, by the time I'd move out, the forces training right now at my second Earth would be ready to move out as well.

A single day passing here was equal to twenty days back there. This meant by the time of my move, in a few days, up to five from now, at least one hundred days would pass.

That was enough time to train mighty elites , not only a small group of normal soldiers.

The only drawback here was the time passing to get more races and humans. The time would be related to the world I was in.

So in these five days, I'd get five more batches of these races and humans. I just hoped this would be enough for Lily and her boys to train enough armies to cause a difference here.

Depending only on the few armies we had to crush and corner the Hectors? This would be a joke! I depended on my forces on the second Earth for real.

As we spoke a bit more about the details of this plan, three hours passed already. I sent them back while letting the three who would come with me here.

"Are you sure it's good to let one of Fang's boys lead my army?" from the side, the jumper asked for the tenth time already.

I had no more boys to use here. This time I had to ask for Fang's help to fill the vacancy created by the jumper's leave.

"We have no other option but to use his boys for now," I knew this would be temporary. But it was also a chance to see how good Fang's trusted and capable men were.

If they turned out to be as fierce as Lily, then they'd be a new addition to my forces.

After all, and with the binding contracts with the Selvator race higher ups, they were just a mere follower to me.

So it was natural to use their unique talents for my benefit. Besides, I lacked other options here.

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