I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 463 Paragons' Sealed Strength



“As if you can say no if I asked for it,” I winked, and his face blushed a little before he stuck out his tongue.

At this moment he was acting just like any normal girl would do. I didn’t feel any speck of manhood from her, and that made me realise how our relation was growing.

Just at this moment, a picture surfaced in my mind, giving me a scare.

“By the way, keep this secret of yours to yourself,” I hurriedly said and she nodded in obedience.

“I didn’t want my secret to be known by anyone outside my race from the start.”

“So only your people know about… This?”

Damn! That meant I had to find a way to shut Fang’s talkative mouth so he wouldn’t cause my death.

If my chick got a wimp about that, she wouldn’t stop until she beat me to death. Damn! I had to find a way to hide this from her.

Wait… Why was I thinking in such a way? I looked at that handsome dude sitting next to me while his body showed a softness that would never belong to any man.

Damn! I wouldn’t fall for her, right?

A thought popped into my mind at the moment. Why not ask for her to reveal her true face to me? Per Fang words, she was a piece of art, one of kind in beauty of their race.

“No!” I suddenly shook my head, straddling her.

“What?” she gave me a weird look, and I felt really weird at this moment.

“Ahem,” I cleared my throat, trying to find anything to shift the topic to, “I plan to let you be responsible for training my humans,” I said, while covering up my awkwardness by looking at the distance.

“What’s that noise?” Just as I looked outside, she finally heard the ruckus happening outside.

I was controlling my chariot to fly at maximum speed. But right now we were supposed to be flying over Pennsylvania.

It was where everything started. I recalled leaving lots of monsters here to scatter around and dominate the place.

“What the heck… Is that?!!!” as she went to the edge of the chariot, she looked at the outside world and finally saw the swarms of monsters running down below.

I walked and stood by her side, to be met with a funny scene.

“Damn! Who told them to send spies here?” underneath my chariot, a large number of Dragon race fighters were running while my monsters were chasing after them.

“I suppose… The quest already started?” She turned to look at me and I nodded.

“Two days ago.”

“Why not go and help them out?” she pointed at the group of dragons before adding, “after all we agreed upon a universal treaty peace in this quest before the next important quest would come.”

“Peace treaty? And I wasn’t invited?” I rolled my eyes before pointing down at the dragons and shouted, “listen up, leave everything you are idiotically doing and feast on these damn dragons’ flesh!”

Even if the dragons were running from monsters, many of mine were doing something stupid. They were sightseeing, walking and running around like dogs going out for a walk or something.

But once they heard my voice, they stopped, raised their heads like their almighty was descending upon them, then roared.

“What are you doing?” she turned to me and blurted out in shock.

“Just be quiet and watch the fun,” I evilly laughed while the sudden worldwide roars made the dragons running even pause out of deep shock and fear.

They were excused to feel so. After all, who would be courageous enough to stand on his own against my mighty and vicious monsters?

During the next hour, a big battle erupted. These dragons were really annoying. It seemed this big group of thousands weren’t normal as each one held many worthy items in their inventories.

Flashes of lights appeared all the time, making this battle slightly longer than I expected. My boys down below were like a locus, eating up anything in their path.

But with all these treasures, many died and lots more got injured.

Yet in the end this group was annihilated.

“May I know why you did that?” She stood in front of me after all the noise from the bloody battle down below settled down. She crossed her arms around her chest, seemingly as if her boobs were there to stop her arms from directly being on top of her chest.

She even stood in a tilted posture, one that was famed for girls to take.

“You said it yourself, you got a peace treaty among yourselves. Yet it seemed that you forgot a single race out of this.”

“This… Is because…” her face fell when she heard me, “only paragons of each race agreed with each other about this. Humans have no paragon!”

“Wrong!” I slowly shook my head, “my race has me, I’m their paragon.”

“Who said that?”

“Me killing paragons of Hectors and Berserkers isn’t enough? What? Do you want me to go on a spree and exterminate all of the paragons of all races here?”

I gave her a firm look, one that showed how mighty I was thinking of myself. I wasn’t falsely boasting, I was really invincible!

If by killing paragons I wasn’t valued as being one, then what else should I do to become one?

“You… You are just missing the point,” she sighed after a long moment of silence, “paragons… We are weak! All of us are now in our weakest moments. You can’t possibly compare yourself with us, not right now at least.”

“Really?” Her words piqued my interest and ignited the fire of a fight inside my soul, “tell more then.”

“We arrived here with limitations on all of us,” she said in seemingly a regretful tone, “that was done to make sure everyone else has a chance to excel in this apocalypse. But in fact, our strength isn’t even this close to a third of what we should be.”


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