Chapter 44 Goblin

Now that they have roughly confirmed that the one spying on them is a goblin, they need to respond.

"Let's go back to the camp first."

Several people returned to the camp.

Kana, the other two, and George were all in the largest tent.

Goblins are wild monsters that can appear at any time on the continent beneath our feet.

Just like weeds, they are cut again and again.

The only thing to be thankful for is that goblins always place their nests in areas far away from where intelligent life gathers.

Then small groups of troops would go on scattered raids.

"We've just set up camp here, less than two days, and there are goblins spying on us.

So we can basically confirm that there should be a goblin nest around the location we chose."

In the game, this area is a bit chaotic.

But generally speaking, after the game was launched, most of the areas here were under the control of the vampires.

That is to say, in the next one or two years, all the wild monsters in this area will be cleared out by the vampires.

So his only advantage now is his knowledge of monsters and the geographical location of this area.

"These goblins are thin, evil and sinister."

"Like the rats?" said Aliris.

After saying that, he immediately turned around and said, "I'm not talking about you, Boboteur."

"It's okay, I won't put myself in this situation."

Cana nodded and said, "Almost the same. The only difference is that goblins are a little stronger than mice, but they can't speak and aren't as smart as them.

For now, we can compare them to dumber ratmen, but they are definitely braver than ratmen."

Goblins are at the bottom of the food chain among wild monsters.

Ratmen are different. They can be roughly considered an evil race rather than a wild monster.

After giving a brief explanation to everyone, Kana fell into deep thought, recalling some early details of the game.

As he thought about it, he remembered a group of dwarves living in the mountains.

At the beginning of the game, the open races are humans, dwarves and elves, a total of 3 races.

The plot at that time was that the three races gathered in the Novice Village for certain reasons.

The reason why the dwarves gather in the Novice Village is that they live in the Gray Mountain Range, which is the dividing line between the Kingdom of Savro and the Kingdom of Cohen.

The vampires also affected them.

If you think carefully about the early story of the dwarves, the harassment they suffered from the vampires was actually not as much as the harassment from the goblins.

Why were there so many goblins in the Gray Mountain Range at that time? There were also quite a few around the Novice Village.

Is it possible that because of the vampires, many goblins here have to migrate away?

A large number of people poured into the mountains and the other side of the mountains.

If you think about it this way, there are quite a few goblins in this area.

The dwarves are not weak, although there are not many dwarves in the Gray Mountains and they can only barely maintain a tribe.

If there are a lot of goblins in this area, are they in the form of scattered small tribes or one large tribe?

Without external pressure, goblins will not gather into a large tribe.

Then the only possibility is a small tribal form.

Thinking this way, Kana sorted out his thoughts.

"Then the four of us will go scout out the goblins and see how many there are around.

The other soldiers were arranged to defend the surrounding area and remain vigilant."

Kana said. "Just the four of us?" Aliris frowned.

She didn't know what goblins looked like, but she had fought ratmen before, and that was just a few days ago.

The rat man suddenly mutated that day, which brought them considerable danger.

Would it be too dangerous if just the four of them went?
Kana probably knew the concerns of several people and explained simply: "We are just going to scout. It is very inconvenient to bring too many soldiers. What if there is other danger attacking the camp?
I'm the only one here who knows about goblins, and Popot doesn't know much about them.

Don't worry, we're just investigating to find out the exact number of goblins and then we'll figure out a way to deal with them."

Hearing Kana's words, several people nodded.

As for George, he was a little nervous and a little excited.

"It's not too late now. Let's leave immediately, otherwise the traces will be gone if we wait another day."

After saying that, they left the camp directly and handed over the temporary command to the soldier captain.

Entering the forest, George followed the traces and tracked forward.

"Walk slowly and be careful of traps," Kana warned.

After walking through the forest for about an hour.

Alice suddenly frowned, stopped, and sniffed the air with a frown.

"There's a faint smell of blood, probably not from human."

Kana frowned and sniffed, but he really couldn't smell it. This meant that the direction where the smell of blood came from was a bit far away and he couldn't smell it with his current ability.

"It's also a bit un-animal-like, very strange."

Hearing this, Cana thought for a moment and said, "It's most likely a goblin or something. Lead the way."

Aliris nodded.

Several people followed Aliris and had not walked far when Kana also smelled the smell of blood.

And I was able to discern some information from the smell of blood. It was a very strange feeling.

Unlike Aliris, after smelling the blood, even though it was the first time for Kana to smell it, he quickly associated the smell with the knowledge in his mind.

"It's the Goblin."

After getting confirmation, everyone continued to move forward and soon heard shouting coming from afar in the silent forest.

The screams were very sharp, mixed with pain.

At this time, the smell of goblin blood was extremely strong. It was no longer the smell brought by the death of one or two goblins.

"Something's fighting with the goblins. We need to be careful."

Everyone remained alert and soon saw where the sound came from.

A large animal like a cheetah is fighting with a group of goblins.

About three of the surrounding goblins were killed or injured, but there were still four standing there, holding simple weapons in their hands, trying to besiege the cheetah.

"Roar!"

An angry roar, and visible waves formed in the roar of the cheetah-like creature.

The two goblins standing in front were blown away, and the goblins behind them also staggered for a moment.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, the cheetah lunged forward and instantly killed one, pinning the other under its feet, its claws already piercing his skull.

He tilted his head, bit it, and swung it twice, sending another goblin flying like a rag doll, smashing it against the tree trunk.

Three more members were lost in an instant.

The remaining goblin finally lost its courage and started to flee screaming.

The cheetah did not chase after it. Instead, it picked up a corpse, turned around and disappeared into the jungle.

"Come on, let's follow that goblin."

The goblin was frightened and would definitely flee towards their nest.

(End of this chapter)

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