Goblin Kingdom

Challenging the economy

[Race] Goblin

Level 72

[Class] King/Unified

[Possession Skills] "Son of Chaos Ghost Ruler", "Rebel Soul", "Roar Eating Heaven and Earth", "Sword Moving A-", "Lord of the Hegemony", "Soul of the King", "King's Heart III", "Family of the Gods", "King Dances on the Dead Line", "First Serpent's Eye", "Magic Manipulation", "Soul of the Raging Champion", "Third Chant", "Intuition of the Warrior", "Blessing of the Underworld Goddess", "Leader"

[Adoration] Goddess of the Underworld (Artesia)

[Attributes] Darkness, death

[Subordinate Demon] Hi Kobolt "Has" (Lv77) Grey Wolf "Gastra" (Lv20) Grey Wolf "Cynthia" (Lv36) Oak King "Buy" (Lv82)

[Status] "Blessings of the First Serpent" and "Guardian of the Two-headed Serpent"

"What can we do to make the Goblins understand the economy?

The faces that were probably the most intelligent under my curtain put their necks to the question I posed.

Faye, Felby, who participates as a nominee for the fairy family Schule.

From the goblin side are the old goblins and the warrior ghosts Gi Ji, Night Goblin Gi Gur and Kuzan.

Kelodotos, a fan of the Daltapier family and the Minotaur family.

And from humans, Shmere.

"King of Goblins. I can't. Fans think you should give up."

The kind of statement that gave up thinking from the start belonged to fans.

I'd like you to think of something.

Felby scratches his head in my words and denies it.

"I know it's hard for me too... you wouldn't even know barter in the first place, would you?

"Well, yeah,"

"O king. What is that Kaisai?

My gaze from outside of Goblin stabs me in Gi Zi's remarks. Yeah, don't turn your gaze on me.

"... what an explanation. For example, Lord Gi Zi, suppose you want a spear. So I ask the cave dwarf to build a spear. But cave dwarves can't work without food either... you know what I mean so far?

Gi Zi nods at Faye's words, which he carefully explains.

"Then I'll go on. You feed them instead of having them build spears. Food from you, dwarves, spears. This is barter."

Gi Ji, Gi Gur, and the old goblins nod at each other and show their endorsement.

"I understand very well"

Faye tries to stroke his chest down on Gi Zi's remarks.

"I mean, you just have to get some food, right?

Wrinkles between eyebrows to Gi Gur's remarks.

"No, if a dwarf wants something different, you have to have something different."

"... hmm? Why."

Point your gaze at me like Faye was puzzled by Gi Gur holding his head.

"If I don't, I'll replace what you want."

A strangely prolonged voice was Kelodotos, a family of cowmen.

"So what if they don't have what they want?

Kelodotos replies to Old Goblin's remarks.

"I didn't get it."

"I see. So what if, for example, you don't match what you want with what they want? For example, this is a whole bunch of double-headed camel birds, and that's a bunch of herbs, and so on."

"It sure doesn't match!

Gi Gi nods to what Gi Gi says is anger and mind.

"Then you can say no from here. No."

"If you think it's unfair, you can say no."

Kelodotos nods at Gi Zi's remarks.

They were three confused, but they found out about the barter.

"So, my king, the sincerity of being told this story..."

"Mm-hmm. Previously on premise. Now that I know this, I want you to listen to me."

It is no mistake to say that man is the most economically developing species on this continent. I just heard from Shmere that the monetary economy seemed a lot pervasive. They barter very little even in medium-sized cities.

Barter still seems to dominate in small villages, but the penetration of the monetary economy is nonetheless remarkable.

If goblins were to dominate humans, it would have to go through all areas. Well, I'm not saying exchange to painters, but we need to fight with a good understanding of why they fight, the secrets of strength, and what is beating us.

Sometimes knowing there will see unexpected weaknesses.

I don't think it's a good thing you don't know... but the future is hard.

"Gradually, but more rare goblins will remember about this economy."

"By order of the king."

I nod at the gi-girls who honestly bow their heads.

Ultimately, I want to take it to the point where it makes me understand the monetary economy.

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He had brought the cave dwarves (Koro Toku) home from fairy settlements mainly from defeated settlements such as Gilad, Sinfor, Sinforua and Shane for several reasons.

One is because I wondered if I could reproduce fairy family technology, little by little, at home. If you ask me, the cave dwarves (Koro Toku) say they have the art of choosing their own ore, processing it, and making weapons. With the power of goblins today, I don't even know which ore I can take iron from.

At least, if you dig up more by reminding the goblins of that ore, you won't have to worry about supplies anymore.

The other is the technical exchange with Gunra. We also want to add the sub-people to this, but we don't have to go until we unify the level of technology of each race… to create new stimuli.

A sharper, more sharp sword, a versatile spear, and a lighter, more defensive armor.

Increase the survival rate of warriors, including goblins, with the necessary equipment. I want to use their power to do that.

Fairy tribe settlements will certainly be safe in the woods. But in terms of the interaction of the three races, it's a little far. Given the fight against humans, we still have to get to the home of Goblin.

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Spread the map I got from Schule.

Of course, this is a fairy-centric map, so Goblin's home base shifts slightly east.

To the north, a series of high mountain ranges continues, with forested areas in the centre, unlimited plains and dotted forests if you go to the right, followed by desert areas by the sea and even archipelagos if you go to the south. And to the west is the plain again and the figure of a distant continent.

My subject to conquer. To the north of the mountain range is the mountain range of the Snow God (Yugrasil), home to a handful of humans and those who live with the snow. They don't come into the woods first. He's not even hostile, but he can't say he's on his side.

Recall the story of Schule and scour the map.

The southern desert is the great desert of the god of hot sand (Ashnathan). It is still a handful of humans who live in hot sand. This one rarely encroaches on our realm either.

Inferior to the east, but also to the west, is the plain, with the sea and the continent ahead. Perhaps there are other breezy fairy clans (Sylphs) living in the plains.

The Fairies of Fire (Salamandle) are located in the western corner of the volcanic area. The Water Fairies (Windy) set up the Water Capital all the way east.

The Soil Fairies (Gnomes) are rooted in the mountains of the north. Besides, from where we live, they're setting up human space somewhere.

It can be said that Germion, the greatest threat at hand, is just east of the fortress of the abyss. From there, long north to south, the mountains of the snow gods (Yugrasil) to the north, near the border with the desert of hot sand to the south, our dark woods to the west, and the Shreddish nation to the east.

Gi Ji Arsil confirmed that they are building stone walls near the boundary with the forest, but to what extent?

They have a pretty good idea what they're after.

They're probably looking to create a base to invade this one and send in personnel. When I say we build a safe supply base in the rear and then invade it, I think too... it's not funny that the enemy would do the same to us.

But this invasion stronghold... well, let's say it's a fortified city. What will be the size of this fortified city? It is also not possible to install stone walls on all the boundaries between the forest and the plain.

They should be positioned to surround the city and send troops out of there.

Because we need to make sure of that range.

"Gi Ji Arsil, I command you in particular. Work with the Orcs to find out the size of a human fortified city. The range of the stone walls, how tall they can be... but just look from the outside, don't ever try to break in."

"As you say."

Speaking to his own depository goblin, Gi Ji heads east.

Speaking of extremes, there's no need to force an attack on this fortified city. Depending on the extent to which humans are building a nation, the more complex structures they have, the more they disintegrate wearing their heads. As long as you bury your Western lord, you don't mind ignoring the fortified city.

What we call centralisation is certainly something that can run the state efficiently, but that is also pregnant with the danger of being buried in one blow with the power collected on the contrary.

Well, it's only speculation, but it would be a form in which their nation, like Goblin, is placing its lords in the provinces to empower and govern, beyond what they call Western lords and the like.

In that case, it would depend on the intimacy between local lords and kings, but they should have some independence. If we're going to fight, that's where we're going.

If there's a problem, it's in terms of how threatened humans are with goblins. If you feel a sense of crisis at the King's level, you are expected to react violently as soon as we get out of the woods and come out to fight back.

That would be extremely troublesome... We'll have to make sure around there, too.

Before we wage a full battle, that's what we want information on.

I am also concerned about their trends: Gi Goo Berbena, who dispatched to the south; Gi Goo Ordo, who dispatched to the north; and Gi Zoo Luo, who sent to the southwest.

I would have liked to have sent a messenger once every six months.

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"King of Orcs, I'll take care of you for a little while"

Blue goblins bowing their heads...... they do sound like Mr. Gi Ji, but behind the guy, there was a lot of goblins nearly a hundred.

"Wow..."

Gooey voice heard somewhere far away. Yeah, I can't help but mix feelings similar to giving up. I don't think so either, so keep your voice as small as you can.

I can see my gaze sticking up my back telling me what to do without looking.

"Well, you're welcome. How long are you planning to be here?

"He commanded the king to come and measure the size of the fort of man. I'm going home as soon as that's over."

"Really... that's so funny"

"Probably."

I am slightly relieved by Mr. Gi Ji snorting. But do we have to prepare meals for this number of people? I would like to pick it up as soon as possible if I can. Some things I don't really want to see......

They say the goblins go out at night. After you take a meal during the day, it seems you decide to take a nap. We're friends at night, but the sight of a goblin sleeping next to an oak is complicated.

Gi Ji talks to me while the little green goblins sleep.

"King of Orcs. Speaking of which, what happened to your plan to build a small village? Is it working?

Speaking of which, did you wake up the first subdivision when Mr. Gi Ji was here? I know you're asking me with pure interest, but maybe you should think of it as passing directly on to that scary goblin.

Well, I don't know how to answer that.

"Right. I think it's good to say it's going well. The number of orcs is increasing, and the invasion of external enemies is well prevented."

"That's good"

Yeah, yeah, it doesn't look like I'm going to explore it with Mr. Gi Ji snorting. It just seemed like you were simply happy with this one's success.

"But it's not like you don't have a problem after all, is it? Village protection is weak compared to this main village, and there are problems with water..."

Water, yes, it's a water problem. Regardless of this village with the protection of Dolaria, her protection cannot be reached until the subdivision. Other plants are still gaining momentum. I got her little seedlings and tried planting them, but it takes time to grow up.

"What's wrong with the water?

"It's hard to say to secure drinking water..."

Hmm, Gi Ji puts his neck up.

"Ha, my God, Buy!

That's when Gooey ran in between us having a friendly meal.

"The grazing lands are under attack!

I felt dizzy in a double sense. [M]

─ ─ The rematch with humans is in 209 days.