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87. To operations 11

The Goblins dealt with my attack in the same way as they did earlier, but differently than when we fought earlier.

(Huh? Is the pressure working?)

I thought so, and when I checked the part that was cut and torn, I noticed that the wound was shallow. The first wound was about one-third the depth of the goblin's thigh, but it was now shallower than 20%.

(Maybe this goblin has a high self-healing ability?)

Thinking of it, the goblin was attacking, but the goblin was no longer covering his legs. If this is the case, then maybe it's not good. It seemed that the wound was gradually blocked. When I was fighting earlier, I didn't seem to be recovering... "And when I thought about it, I noticed that there was something like a black hole drifting around the wound of the goblin.

What the hell was that? With that in mind, he pretended to attack the Goblin and waved his sword towards the place where he had been injured earlier. He was more responsive than the first attack, and he managed to hurt her deeply.

Is this gonna buy you a little more time? When I tried to observe how far away I was from the goblin and how much I could recover, I noticed that the aforementioned fault had disappeared.

(Huh? Where did that cocoon go?)

I noticed it drifting a little away from the goblin.

(Isn't that a goblin thing?)

When he was leaning his neck, he felt a fog. And I found something similar flying into the goblin from somewhere else.

Maybe there are other goblins nearby?

That's what I thought, but I don't think we should let the goblin get close to the horns. When I saw the building, I swung it as far as I could and cut it off with a part of the building that was nearby. Apparently, there was too much power and magic, but I ran out of magic, so I looked for the monsters around, and I noticed that the goblins were hiding in the building.