Goblin Name Cheat Sheet:
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[Goblin] Gi Ga
The goblin in that estranged group that was with the protagonist when he defeated an orc. He is currently a noble class, the highest amongst the protagonist’s subordinates. He prefers to use the spear.
[Goblin] Gi Gu
The former leader of the village. He was pressured by the protagonist in his goblin noble form, and was added to his subordinates. He uses the long sword, and is relatively smart for a goblin rare.
[Goblin] Gi Gi
Known as a beast warrior, a goblin with the ability to tame beasts.
He evolved while hunting spear deer with the protagonist.
He prefers to use the axe. His goblin class is rare.
[Goblin] Gi Go
A goblin with many wounds on his body. The food of his horde was stolen by the gray wolves, so he made a decision to follow the protagonist. He is the most experienced amongst the goblin rares. His weapon is a curved katana.
[Goblin] Gi Za
The druid goblin rare that recently joined them.
Chapter 34: Chains
[Race] Goblin
[Level] 60
[Class] Duke; Horde Chief
[Possessed Skills] <<Horde Commander>> <<Insurgent Will>> <<Overpowering Howl>> <<Swordsmanship B->> <<Insatiable Desire>> <<King’s 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>> <<Third Impact (The Third Chant)>>
[Divine Protection] Goddess of the Underworld (Altesia)
[Attributes] Darkness; Death
[Subordinate Beasts] High Kobold (Lv1) Gray Wolf (Lv1) x2
[Abnormal Status] <<Charm of the Saint>>
The basics of treating a prisoner is to bind them without killing them.
When I got back to the village with the humans, the goblins welcomed us in high spirits.
“Lili,” I called.
I ordered her to deal with the humans’ dwelling themselves.
“Make your own things,” I said.
“You want us to make our own house?” she asked.
“Exactly. We don’t have enough buildings to house these many humans. There’s no choice but to make new ones.”
“It will take some time to build new houses… What should we during that time?”
Lili’s fatigued state tugged at my mischievous heart.
“You can throw them at my house. The women can go to the jail. The men can be halved. One half to Chinos’ and Mattis’ jail. The other half to my house. I’ll let you decide who goes where. Is that clear?”
I didn’t say anything out loud, but I made it clear to let her know not to let a revolt happen.
“I understand. I’ll choose carefully.”
Good.
With this I’ve chained her feet.
The chain that is the life of humans. She risked her own life to save theirs. That’s why their lives can be used as chains to bind her.
As the two gray wolf pups running towards me entered my vision, I saw Reshia.
A wry smile that could be said to be the very picture of unhappiness appeared on my face.
“Here’re the spoils for the day. Make you sure you distribute it fairly,” I said.
The sun had already set by the time we came back with the double head and the triple horn, so we started a great fire, and gathered around it like one would in a banquet.
“Why did you accept the humans?”
My subordinates surrounded the fire and ate the double head with me. The one who asked me that question was the leader of the druids, Gi Za.
“Because I still have use for them,” I replied as I chewed the meat.
Gi Za remained silent for a while, brooding to himself. Then he opened his mouth, and he said,
“I don’t understand. The kobolds are one thing, but do you plan to take the humans in as well?”
“It’d be great if I could. Their knowledge is not something a fool could come up with after all.”
“That’s great and all,” replied Gi Za. “But the others aren’t happy, you know?”
Half of the fifteen humans are children and women. The remaining seven are all fully grown men. Two are able to fight, but the rest are farmers that don’t even have any swords.
“Because they can’t touch the women in front of them?” I asked.
At Gi Za’s nod, I turned toward him a gaze that could kill.
“If anyone tries to disobey my order, I will respond in kind and punish them appropriately.”
“…Don’t make such a scary face,” complained Gi Za. “I was just inquiring… What are you planning to do? It won’t be easy to put the goblins’ dissatisfaction to rest.”
Women, huh?
“Come to think of it, I forgot to ask.”
“What?”
My face right now might be smiling, but my heart is actually in a whirlpool of emotions. I still haven’t forgotten that sensation. The sensation when my blade was at the woman’s neck. I can still feel it in my hands.
“Do you want female humans that much?” I asked.
“…Well, yeah,” Gi Za hesitantly replied.
I stuffed my cheeks with meat as I enjoyed myself with Gi Za’s troubled expression.
Embracing the female of another species is like a drug to goblins. A pleasure so poisonous that it can drive them insane.
The only reason they haven’t been taken over by that mania yet is because of the skills <<Insatiable Desire>> and <<King’s Soul>> that I possess.
According to Gi Za, that desire to obtain the female of another species is like a spasm in the ferocity of its fervor.
“How troubling…” I wryly smiled. And Gi Za knitted his brows.
“This horde is abnormal,” he said as he shrugged his shoulders and smiled.
“This is a horde of warriors under the king’s command. I hope you could just nod and agree,” I jokingly replied.
“I should let you know… I’m not having an easy time either,” replied Gi Za as he left.
He has a point though. It’s certainly not good for the goblins to pile up their dissatisfaction.
So what to do?
It’s easy enough to allocate female humans… But while it isn’t a problem now, what about later?
Something like that will become a hindrance later on when I annex the humans to my rule. I’ll have to find a different outlet for the goblins’ desire. Alternatively, I could also just keep their desires tied down.
Hmm… A different outlet, huh?
Do I desperately train them to deal with it? Or is there another method?
Like thoroughly telling them that there’s no time for sexual desires?
◇◇◆
The next day, I prepared a new form of training for everyone else who weren’t hunting.
I had a fifth of the horde do the following drills alternately: The method of swinging a sword, the method of thrusting with the spear, throwing practice, and a drill to strengthen coordination.
The opponent of the goblins was mostly me. We couldn’t rely on Reshia’s healing as she had her hands full with the humans after all.
I made the goblins swing heavy wooden swords. I made the goblins aim for their foe’s feet. And I made the goblins slash with their long wooden rods as they matched the timing of their surroundings. Moreover, in order to practice the throwing skills of those under Gi Ga, I had them throw wooden rods at their targets repetitively. Anyone who slowed down even for a bit were met with a strike from Gi Go’s and Gi Gu’s wooden rods.
Then I trained the three-man cell groups that were already in tatters.
I have no intentions of holding back.
There’s no point in training unless we go at it we the intention to kill.
I struck down the incoming goblins. I kicked them. And I dragged them, and made them stand again. As for the goblins that ran, I grabbed them by the scruff of their neck, threw them and trampled on them. I dealt with 20 goblins in one day. As expected, having to deal with what is approximately 7 groups by myself took a lot out of me.
But it was a small price to pay if it meant getting rid of the goblins’ dissatisfaction.
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