Chapter 20
Chapter 19: Gray Wolf
[Race] Goblin
[Level] 12
[Cla.s.s] Duke; Horde Chief
[Possessed Skills] <> <> <> <> <> <> <<> <> <> <> <>
[Divine Protection] G.o.ddess of the Underworld, Altesia
[Attributes] Darkness, Death
[Subordinate Beasts] Kobold (Lv9)
[Abnormal Status] <>
It took us around a day of walking west before we finally found a cave.
That cave had an extremely narrow entrance, making it look like nothing but a crack in a giant piece of rock. But interestingly enough, its interior is actually quite wide.
"Gi, Gii!?"
A large number of goblins were hanging out by the entrance of the cave. It should be fine though as I highly doubt that they’d attack.
"Gi Gu, Gi Gi," I said, calling out to the two goblins. "Go inside, and ask their chief to come out."
"Understood," replied the two.
Then from the goblins I’ve brought with me, I picked eight more and made them go as well. As for the remaining two goblins, I had them patrol and hunt some preys while we waited for the others to return.
I could’ve gone to the cave myself, but I didn’t because of the cave’s entrance. It’s too narrow.
In fact, it’s so narrow that a goblin rare is about all that could fit. Even a goblin n.o.ble who is only one size bigger would find itself hard pressed to try and pa.s.s through. What more someone like me who is pretty much a walking ma.s.s of rock? I’d have to whittle myself with something first if I wanted to pa.s.s through that.
But that’d be stupid and inefficient, so instead of doing something so pointless, I sent the two to ask their chief to come out instead.
Besides, there shouldn’t be anything to worry about since Gi Ga possesses the skill, <>. With that skill he’s able to take a triple boar along.
It’s also partially due to his limits that we brought that thing, but surprisingly, it’s actually proven to be quite the boon to us. In a narrow cave like that, who’d be able to dodge the triple boar?
So with that, I was able to patiently wait for them without any worries. And after some time of waiting, voices reminiscent of jeering reached my ears.
"It would appear that they’ve arrived," muttered the old goblin.
At his words, I turned my head, and there, a goblin rare stood in between Gi Gu and Gi Gi.
"Are you the chief of this horde?" I asked as I looked down on it, exuding an aura of dignity.
"On– your knees!" yelled Gi Gi as he forcibly made the goblin rare kneel.
While Gi Gi was manhandling the goblin, I couldn’t help but catch something quite curious. The goblin rare in front of me seems to be severely scarred. Some, old. Some, new. And some were even fresh.
"Answer the king’s question!" pestered Gi Gu.
"I am indeed the chief of this horde," said the goblin proudly as it courageously gazed at me. Its firm resolve could be visibly seen reflected on its eyes.
Although only a little, I suddenly found interest for this goblin sprout from within me. And to think I was actually thinking of just lopping its head off.
"What kind of goblin is the chief of this horde?" I asked.
Having had a change of heart, I decided to approach things a bit differently.
"A friendly goblin we have known for generations. He is gentle. His feelings of camaraderie are strong even amongst goblins and&h.e.l.lip;"
Before the old goblin could prattle on, I interjected, saying,
"In other words&h.e.l.lip;"
In other words the old goblin does not want to kill this goblin.
"This goblin is exceptional," I continued.
"Yes, that’s exactly it!" agreed the old goblin.
I glanced at the goblin rare once again, and then said,
"Become my subordinate."
I don’t need unnecessary words.
Whether you reply with a yes, or whether you reply with a no. That is everything to