I instantly summoned one of my soulers and one of the reapers randomly before giving them the order to stay still.
I took out my dragon glaive, and with a single swing I killed each.
At last! I got myself souler and reaper souls at last!
I hurriedly opened my soul list and there I found the souler and reaper souls presented at the top ten souls in the list.
The highest soul was the legendary Hescos, followed by the five Avengers souls, then the reapers, and then the fallen gods, and then soulers.
It meant the level of my Avengers souls came below the Hescos and higher than the reapers, fallen gods, and soulers.
That told me about the Avengers race I got. But it also meant the price of the reapers and soulers wasn't going to be as low as I imagined.
"How much will it cost me then?" I opened the selection of forming a soul out of the souler and reaper accordingly.
And both showed the same message that reminded me of the one that once appeared before when I got the fallen gods for the first time.
[You got two options to select from. Please select which option do you want to follow]
[You can pay five thousand souls and form a single souler. The souler you will get will need to consume one soul per day to survive. Failing to fulfil such a condition will take your life as a price]
[You can pay fifty thousand souls and form a completed version of the soulers. These soulers won't need to consume any souls to survive]
The same two options with the same price tags appeared when I tried to summon my reapers.
That meant I could solve the problem of soulers once and for all. However it also meant if I tried to merge these two souls with dragons, the price might increase beyond the ten thousand mark I estimated previously.
"I have to test this yet," I knew I couldn't get the final answer without testing. So I selected first the souler and dragon souls to see how much I'd have to pay.
[You selected the souler bloodline and dragon bloodline to merge]
[You'll have to pay twenty thousand souls to get this merge done]
[Do you want to proceed?]
"F*cking no!" I instantly tried the merge with the reapers. But I ended up getting the same result.
I finally closed the merge page and decided to wait until my soul points count would hit the one hundred billion mark once again.
At this stage, I'd not care that much about the new price rise. After all, it was going to give me five million new species in the end. Even if this was something not much, it was still enough to make things better for my side in the upcoming battles.
As trying to get new species out of these souls failed, I turned my attention towards my next option; the seven stars race.
They needed stat points to work efficiently like my fallen gods. Yet I knew before even testing that I could use my bones instead.
As for their numbers, then during all this time I ended up having a few billions of them inside my inventory.
And that was enough to make me feel more secure and confident in using them.
I planned initially to use them in the final battle. But right now it proved impossible to avoid using them here.
"At least they can fly," I didn't try to take them out right now. First, this battle didn't need them to join. And second I didn't want the enemy to get triggered by their presence.
And above all, they needed to consume bones and absorb energy to execute their deadly attacks.
I decided to wait till the end of this battle, before sending them out to form a separate army for each general. I'd give each general enough bones to keep these dudes active.
I wouldn't give my dark realm bones to them yet, only the normal grade bones. After all these dudes weren't as brutal as my Avengers, and wouldn't take the same kind of treatment of course.
As I decided all that, I finally got time to focus on the last task in hand, taking down a few of these friends and making them serve me.
I also got their souls, and they came after the soulers, meaning they were still one of the top ten strongest souls I ever got.
If I had no other choice, then I'd try summoning a few of them out. It wouldn't match the speed or the number of forces I could control using my technique, but it was also a viable solution for desperate moments.
The chase kept going on for two more hours, before their shields finally couldn't control my threads or stop them. As a result, the threads finally penetrated through their bodies, and started to control them.
The speed of controlling them was surprisingly fast. In less than ten minutes, all of them were added to my side without any more hiccups.
However, taking them down came just before the end of the entire battle.
I watched while the fiends were now getting beaten down and killed while a few of them were now left in the entire place.
"Surrender and you will live!" I was still quite annoyed that I only got my hands on a few tens of thousands of these fiends after all these hours of running and chasing them around.
There were at least a few hundreds of thousands of the fiends scattered all over the huge battlefield. If they tried to regroup, then they'd pose a great threat to me and my forces.
But they were dispersed. And despite their large number, taking them down wasn't going to be a big problem.
Despite giving them a way out, none took the initiative and knelt down. In the next half an hour, all of them fell on my silver ground, ending up this crazy battle with my victory.