Goblin Kingdom

The night before the battle.

[Race] Goblin

Level 61

[Class] Lord of the Duke Herd

[Possession Skills] "Herd Leader," "Rebel Will," "Intimidation Roar," "Sword Move B -" "Endless Greed," "King's Soul," "King's Heart I," "Blue Serpent's Eye," "Dancing to the Dead Line," "Red Serpent's Eye," "Magic Manipulation," "Mad Warrior's Soul," "Triple Chant"

[Adoration] Goddess of the Underworld (Artesia)

[Attributes] Darkness, death

[Subordinate Demon] Hi Kobolt "Has" (Lv1) Grey Wolf "Gastra" (Lv1) Grey Wolf "Cynthia" (Lv1)

[Conditional abnormality] "Charm of the Virgin"

The Gi Goo et al. who were putting them out for reconnaissance returned four days after they went out for reconnaissance.

I couldn't hide my surprise at the way I greeted you in the settlement.

Gi Goo's appearance is changing. Blue skin with a twisted corner. Is your body larger around compared to the gi go that went out on recon with you?

If checked in The Eye of the Red Snake, its status undoubtedly represented the Noble Class.

[Race] Goblin

Level 2

[Class] Noble Subreader

[Skills Held] Intimidation Roar, Sword Technique C +, King's Right Arm, Collaboration, Throw, Omnipotent Handler, Eye on the Distance

[Protected] None

[Attributes] None

By fighting at the behest of the leader of the King's Right Arm herd, this toon has +10% Tactical UP, 10% Armor and +10% Agility.

"Collaboration" It is possible to attack on an equal footing with yourself or with a lower class of goblins.

Use the All-Purpose Handler Melee weapon cleverly. You can get corrections up to C + without choosing a type.

The success rate of the "Eye to the Far" scourge increases. Increases the success rate of enemy tracking.

Only the former leader of the herd, a status that seems strong for mass warfare. The skills of "Collaboration" seem convenient to command a group, and will "The King's Right Arm" work even away from me? When it comes to The Eye in the Distance, is it because I've been using Gi Gu in scouts for a long time?

I'll have to figure out some questions later.

"I'm home now"

Faces of scouts kneeling ahead of Gi Goo. The severity of the reconnaissance can be seen from the fact that it is very small and scarred.

"Let's hear the results"

Leave it to Gi Gur to train the goblins. I'll hear the results of the reconnaissance.

When they commanded Goblin to give fresh meat to those who were out on reconnaissance, they drooled their heads silently.

"I'll tell you from the results. I checked the look of the oak. That number is 80 or more. We're moving forward toward this fort."

80!?

I don't like the prediction.

Damn it!

Continue questioning with great care to avoid voicing inner agitation.

"When?

"About two days later."

Right, nod and I'll put my arms together.

- It's too soon! Will you give it to me while I prepare?

But I'm not stupid enough to wait for you to sit down and get hit.

If we can reduce the number by the time we get to this fort.

"What's the path?

"Marching this way from True West."

80, huh?

Circle your thoughts as you look in the direction of the true west.

Caging in a settlement from the start is a bad idea. I can't see all the fronts when they surround the settlement.

I guess it's the last time I cage in a settlement.

The trap is still just over 50% complete. If you got an oak assault straight from the front like this, it's no surprise that every trap was trampled.

"Okay, thank you."

I meditate my eyes as I hide my heart.

Rest the goblins back from reconnaissance and you're on your way to creating a trap.

Originally, digging holes is what goblins do best. It is equipped with pitfalls where the oak can enter, bamboo shoots and wooden spears that stand out on the sword mountain. The depth of the moat is higher than the back length of the oak. I just want to draw water to the moat... but I can't afford that very much.

Just make it as vertical as possible so the oak can't climb up.

Stretch the fence that was ordering humans around the west. I don't know how far I can fix it in the next two days, but I want to keep it from west to north.

Too many. We'll be defeated as soon as we get hit directly from the front.

At first, we have to strike out.

The settlement is surrounded by building materials, and the trees are cut down for better views.

I want a bow and arrow. I wouldn't have to tell you if I had a weapon that could hold an oak from a distance.

But I can't help it without it.

If we were to intercept the oak, it would still be in the woods. If you're going to stick straight in here, just add some restraint from left to right and the speed of the assault should be dull for a long time.

If we scrape there with a goblin with the magic and throwing skills of the sacrificial "Druid," can we reduce the wear and tear to some extent? Later, we'll finish off a reduced number of oaks in melee, and if we kill the oak kings, we'll be fine.

Think again about roughly the maneuver, wondering if there's a hole somewhere.

We have to select a location and personnel to intercept. After that, prepare for the worst escape route.

Instead of going west, I can't leave this place forever.

With my inner rush sticking a bitter smile to my mouth, I went to see the results of the training I had left to Gi Gur.

Practice is canceled. We have to let them dig the pit.

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I got a report from Gi Goo for a day. Confirm that path while letting Gi Gu guide you through the path of the planned oak. Accompanying you are Gi-Gar and Gi-Go.

The task of setting up pits and moats around the settlement forced Gi Zar to take command, and the beast Gi Gee and the hidden Gi Gee had Orcs go exploring how close the orcs were.

I'm not questioning Gi Goo's information, but I can't be unawary of unexpected things.

I only tell Gi Gee and Gi Gee to go back without fighting. It should be possible if we use the sense of smell of the beast in service of Gi Gee.

I'll try to follow the path guided by Gi Gu, but I'll just take it up as a less undulating forest area, and nothing stands out.

The grace of God of Wisdom (Hera) does not seem to flash to me, worried about where and how to wait to intercept the orcs.

There are around 30 orcs that can be handled in pairs of three (three-man cells). You have to trap 80 down to 30.

My kingdom will disappear with dreams sooner or later if I don't wipe it out while I pull an oak on the settlement.

It is on the lid that the herd is crushed, starting with Lecia and the humans, on the feet of the oak.

It's just still good if you come straight to the settlement. On a day led by the Oak King and bypassed with unwanted wisdom, the settlement falls into crisis.

The fences built by the humans can only be built to the extent that they cover the west and north and south.

Seriously, maybe we should figure out a way out.

But we have very little information about the fanaticism of the oak. Not if Oak King leads you straight east.

But if you want to chase us out of the settlement, we're good prey without a base to stop by.

We still have to intercept them, draw them to the settlement and destroy them.

Can we just hope that the oak will take its legs off in this forest?

I don't like hopeful observations that can't even be called measures.

"All right, scatter around and create a trap around here. After that, he was a detective in a lurking place."

"King!"

When I was trying to get Gi Goo and the others to create a trap and perform a reconnaissance, I heard a call from behind.

If you look, Gi Gee on a double head runs in desperate shape.

"Oak, change group lega path! Settlement no North Ni!

Damn it! That sucks!

On second thought, the west is a scaffold and a less promising terrain that can be described as dense forest. In comparison, the northwest has a number of promising meadow areas favored by gray wolves.

It's not supposed to be something you couldn't have predicted!

"We're going right back to the settlement!

When I order Gi Goo et al., I return it to the settlement with its feet.

The focus of the trap is still set in the west. The thickness of the number of pits is thickest from the west.

We're gonna build a pit on the north side now and we're gonna make it?

Can you do the trick of just tailoring 80 orcs in one day!?

I can't. It's impossible.

If you're going to bump into an orc alone, you're confident you'll beat it with strength or skill.

But this time we have to destroy 80 orcs while protecting the settlement.

Shit, north!

Besides, when it comes to marching in choosing a good scaffolding terrain instead of just coming straight in, it must be moving under the control of the Oak King.

That also means Oak King is not stupid.

The odds of me just falling into a set trap are diminished.

There is still the possibility of heading east, but if you eat food with them, you will die. Then you can't miss a lot of food (us) coming together.

If the Oak King's army keeps coming at us like this, is it northwest? No, if you have some head turns, they'll attack the north side.

To hunt spear deer, we have been expanding the route from the north side of the settlement to the lake for a long time.

I thought about harvesting stools on my back!

Think. There's got to be something!

Something's gonna stop them!

Arrive at the settlement with nothing in mind and concentrate the trap pitfalls north for now.

While I was working on it, my thoughts were just about the means to stop the Orc army.

But what do you got?

All I could do was shift the trap placement as far as possible with the rest of the day.

Let the humans repair the fence at full speed. Let the goblins dig a pit where the oak fits in. But that's all.

Can you win?

My impatient mind, my empty thoughts, my powerlessness to do nothing annoys me.

I didn't know the battle to protect many was something that felt so heavy.

I didn't know it was so horrible to imagine a ravaged sight.

Damn it!

You can't lose.

Because I know, it's heavy.

After all, I couldn't think of anything, so I had the night.

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White serial moons illuminate the sky. Looking up at the sky that night, I was wandering the settlement alone.

"Can't you sleep?

Its moonlight appearance is as beautiful as that of the goddess of moonlight (Vidina). I felt the tenderness peeking just slightly at the usual faceless expression when I glanced at her with a bright eye at night.

"Right."

Again, I was looking up at the moon.

"It's unusual,"

Lecia, who came all the way to my side, glances at my expression.

"I guess so"

You can say you're afraid. For tomorrow's battle you can't find the elements to win.

But if you throw yourself out here, you have to win.

If you lose, you lose everything.

"Hmm."

Lecia, thinking about it, seems to have come up with something, and she looks up at me again.

"Would you like to sit down for a moment?

As prompted, I sat on the spot, and Lecia sat next to me.

"Can I talk to you for a second?

"Whatever you want."

Okay, so Lecia starts talking. The voice was as smooth as a bard, a voice echoing in trembling breasts.

"... Once upon a time there was a beast called the Moon Beast"

Is it also a script behind the lid? Words that speak well cannot be mistaken without staring.

"The beast was hated by men, but he still lived next to them."

That's the story of a beast with a man's heart.

The fur hurts enemies and allies sharper than a few battle needles.

The closer you get, the more you hurt your opponent and the farther away you get, the colder you talk about a beast freezing in the cold.

"One time a girl favors the beast."

The end sees a tragic end. Naturally.

There was a similar story in my country.

"The girl is hurt, the moon beast grieves"

So what do you want to say, when I'm about to say it?

"So the girl thought,

What? What?

"Then break all the needles."

Hey!?

Return to Lecia the gaze you were looking at the moon in amazement.

It made me understand that I could have made her laugh with pleasure.

"The Moon Beast and the girl lived happily ever after without a dispute. It's over."

"... it's a creative story"

"The role of the faithful is to tell you stories of ancient times and to tell you lessons from them"

This guy changed his conclusions.

"So, what's the lesson of that story?

"Come on?"

Is that okay, faithful?

Turn a frigid glance at her, grinning with dust.

"Whatever, it's my own conclusion."

Again.

"But...... I prefer this one. I also like to talk sadly and uncut, but I want everyone to be happy at the end of the day. It wouldn't be a bad thing to hope so, would it?

The dream of a girl who doesn't know reality.

Or is this girl called the Virgin because of this dream?

"Maybe so."

"If that's all you know, it will be a full lesson."

Then I'll sleep, won't I? Put that aside. She stood up.

"Oh."

I smile bitterly and look up at the moon again.

Apparently, I was inspired.

I guess she wanted to say that she would force me to change the conclusion I understand.

"Was it on your face?

I don't know now, even if I try to follow the monster's face.

But my heart was certainly lighter.

It's not much of a lesson, it's a lesson for believers.

There's a fire in my lighter mind.

I can feel the flame of war now.

Looking up at the moon, I thanked Lecia.

Well, I realize something and sort out my thoughts.

"... forcefully, or"

I see, or I may have seen a winning chance.

The benefits of the slow goddess of wisdom (Hela) smudge me.

To wake up Gi Gee and Gi Zah, I got up on the spot.