Chapter 22: The Soul of a King
[Race] Goblin
[Level] 14
[Class] Duke; Horde Chief
[Possessed Skills] <<Horde Commander>> <<Insurgent Will>> <<Overpowering Howl>> <<Swordsmanship B->> <<Insatiable Desire>> <<Distant Soul>> <<Ruler’s Wisdom I>> <<Eyes of the Blue Snake>> <<Dance at Death’s Border>> <<Red Snake’s Eye>> <<Magic Manipulation>> <<Soul of a Crazed Warrior>>
[Divine Protection] Goddess of the Underworld, Altesia
[Attributes] Darkness, Death
[Subordinate Beasts] Kobold (Lv9)
[Abnormal Status] <<Charm of the Saint>>
Three days has passed since Gi Go and its horde has come to our village.
I had the new comers form three-man cells along with the rest of the goblins. At first, they were confused, but after seeing for themselves the effects of using traps, and how it can easily corner preys to secure food, they seem to have appreciated it.
The fact that there’s no friction is proof of that.
I ordered the goblins to focus their hunting on the east and west. At the same time, I warned them not to hurt the kobolds.
If we hunt too much, we might just break the barrier that’s protecting us from the humans.
I also reminded them not to forget my orders to run if they come across any of the orcs coming from the west, or if they happen to meet a giant spider.
Of course, they would probably still run even if I hadn’t ordered them to. But lately, Gi Ga’s been challenging the stronger beasts in the area, so just in case, I made sure that they wouldn’t do anything stupid.
After I was sure that the goblins could do their rounds around the village well enough, I headed over to the old goblin’s.
Naturally, my objective is to gather information for the next village. My plan won’t change; I will still start with the closer villages.
“There is someone, but…” said the old goblin, slightly hesitating. “But he’s a bit dangerous.”
Those words full of bitterness brought a smile to my face.
“Irrelevant. I will make it understand my power,” I replied.
I need to make those gray wolves who attacked us pay. For the sake of that goal, I need to gather the strong and not the weak.
“There is a village of goblins opposite the lake with a group of druids living in it.” said the old goblin.
In other words, a village ruled by magic users.
From what the old goblin told me, these druids seem to look down on all goblins other than their own class.
“Druid, huh?” I muttered.
It’s a kind of goblin my village doesn’t have. And since he says it’s a group of druids, then there should be a number of them there. Even just one of those druids would greatly strengthen my forces if I were to add them.
“The next prey’s been decided then,” said.
The land they rule is at most about a day’s distance. The hesitant, old goblin can just lead us. Getting there safely is important after all.
Still it would be great if I could get a map, but unfortunately such luxuries aren’t possible.
After all, this forest here is the forbidden forest of darkness. Humans don’t come in here.
Well, as soon as I walk it, I’ll remember the way .
Speaking of which, who should I take with me?
Gi Gi has just recently caught some new beasts, and is currently busy, so it won’t be possible to take it along.
Gi Go and Gi Gu on the other hand, have their hands full teaching the new goblins how to hunt. The former leader teaching brings the best results after all.
So that leaves…
“Gi Ga!” I yelled.
Gi Ga’s been greedily wishing for a fight ever since the orcs’ raid, so I decided to have it come with me.
“By your will!” replied Gi Ga.
And so I left the village with Gi Ga to scout.
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We know that there’s plenty of spear deer to hunt until the lake, so we didn’t get lost on the way.
Then we got to the lake, we did our reconnaissance by walking around it, observing the surroundings to try and get a grasp on the area, answering questions such as “Is there a path a large number of goblins can use?” “Are any strong monsters? Or conversely, are there any preys that we could hunt easily?” questions like that.
Hmm… When it comes to fighting, the forest is probably better.
The druid’s magic is worrying too. It’s something I haven’t fought against yet, so I’m both anxious and excited.
Then while I was absorbed deep in my thoughts, Gi Ga called out to me, “Chief,” it said
Looking over to Gi Ga, I noticed it pointing its spear towards a direction. Following that, I saw a monster that I have never seen before.
As I looked closely at it, the [Skill] <<The Red’s Snake Eye>> activated, and its status came up.
[Skill] <<The Red’s Snake Eye>> has activated.
[Race] Lizard Man.
[Level] 10
[Class] Larva
[Possessed skills] <<Underwater Movement>> <<Swordsmanship D+>> <<Call for Friends>>
[Divine Protection] None
[Attributes] None
The monster that lived on the lake roused wariness in me.
At that moment, Gi Ga asked me excitedly, “Chief, fight, let me!” it said.
Gi Ga was so eager to fight it was about to jump into the fray, but I stopped it, and continued to observe the lizard man. Then I asked Gi Ga, “Why?”
Why are you so eager to fight? To be honest, I really don’t understand Gi Ga’s feelings.
Then Gi Ga replied, “I, become, chief’s strength!”
Hearing that caused my eyes to open, moving the pair from the lizard man to Gi Ga.
Looking at it like this, Gi Ga’s as excited as usual. It really isn’t one to lie, so… It’s telling the truth?
“I, gain power. King, help,” it continued.
“Am I that unreliable?” I asked.
Gi Ga shook its head, and I breathed a sigh of relief.
Looks like it just likes me.
…
Dammit, this is embarrassing!
But still…
So you’re going to follow me, huh?
I looked at the lizard man again.
With its alligator-like exterior bathed in beach’s sunlight, the lizardman actually looked to be quite charming. Only there was a sharp, curved sword in its hand. And on its other hand was a sharp nail extending.
And those scales…
It doesn’t look like it’s been cut by a hard blade, so it must be because of the water that there’s a part that’s somewhat swelling. Is there such a thing? How curious.
Then Gi Ga yelled again, trying to hurry me in its excessive excitement.
“Chief!” it said.
Gi Ga was panting in excitement.
“Don’t, push yourself too much,” I said.
Gi Ga shook its head up and down so vigorously it made a buzzing sound.
“Also, I won’t lend you a hand, ok?”
At those words, fighting spirit lit within Gi Ga’s eyes.
This is the battle Gi Ga desired, so I made sure to make it understand that it should accept the results no matter what it may be. Harsh as this may seem, it is imperative that Gi Ga understand this.
The goblins under me… I wonder, will they remain as nothing more than livestock under my rule? Or will they grow into full-fledged warriors?
I don’t mind either way. You goblins can become livestock for all I care.
Your lives are no different from the pigs served on the table.
But… Should you happen to acquire the honor of a warrior, then…
At those thoughts, I made my decision.
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