Chapter 295: Finally Ate to Satisfaction
Li ng had no interest in signing all kinds of contracts with too many people.
Contracts were a two-way street and required sacrifices.
Moreover, contracts often had loopholes.
Once those loopholes were found, the disadvantaged party could easily flip the situation in their favor.
Using contracts to win loyalty would never lead to genuine devotion.
One or two people might be manageable, but with more, it would spiral out of control.
Although there were many beautiful won among them,
they were won drenched in the scent of countless n.
Even here, he could still sll their strange odors.
Li ng had no interest in such won.
"Annihilate us? Hahaha!"
Li ng's words sparked uproarious laughter among the adventurers on the upper level.
A re mage dared to co alone.
Though the earlier move was powerful,
it only wiped out so small fry.
The Brotherhood Thieves’ Guild’s elites were on the upper level.
All of them were high-ranked warriors, kings, and saints.
"Poor guy, he probably hasn’t seen a true powerhouse before."
"Aren’t mages all like this?"
"Always protected by others, forgetting their own frailty!"
Hearing the adventurers’ mocking words, Li ng murmured to himself.
Truly, these were the typical lines of side characters.
The scene reminded Li ng of an ani he once watched.
The situation was remarkably similar to what he was facing now.
"Boom!"
Standing on the water’s surface, Li ng’s figure flickered.
A column of water rose high into the air.
In the next mont, Li ng appeared on the upper platform.
"I’ll eat!"
A huge mouth suddenly opened on his smooth silver head.
The massive mouth lunged toward Gray.
"Drink!"
Gray, worthy of being a Battle Saint, reacted swiftly.
With a shout, he raised his axe and swung it at Li ng's gaping mouth.
"Clang!"
A tallic clash echoed.
The axe struck Li ng's mouth but was deflected.
The trendous force made Gray stagger back a step.
That single retreat allowed the enormous mouth to devour Gray in one gulp.
"Captain!"
The scene shocked everyone on the upper level.
"Kill him!"
A Battle King wielding a broadsword charged at Li ng.
His speed was astonishing, like an arrow unleashed.
He swung his blade, aiming directly for Li ng’s head.
But Li ng waved his bandage-wrapped hand, striking the blade’s edge.
A crisp "crack" rang out.
The Battle King’s sword shattered instantly.
The broken blade stunned the Battle King.
In that brief mont of hesitation,
Li ng’s massive mouth closed in on him.
His upper body was instantly torn in half.
"Ahhh!"
A shriek echoed from Li ng’s mouth.
What followed was the horrifying sound of chewing.
"Strong ones taste better, hehe!"
At this mont, Li ng had transford into a terrifying man-eating monster.
With a flicker, he pounced on a foreign sage.
Under the sage’s terrified gaze, Li ng devoured him in a single bite.
Another scream of terror echoed.
But the agony lasted only an instant before entering Li ng’s stomach.
"Kill him!"
The adventurers, now filled with fear, launched a frenzied assault on Li ng.
Various magic attacks—lower-tier, mid-tier—rained down on him.
Water balls, water blades, water arrows, stone bullets, lightning, holy spears.
Li ng ignored the onslaught of magic and lunged at the adventurers.
To their horror, none of their attacks had any effect.
The magic struck Li ng’s body but failed to damage his black robe.
Standing on the upper platform, Li ng seed like a cat toying with mice, devouring one adventurer after another.
Sword Kings and Sword Saints struggled in vain.
Not one of them could withstand a single move from Li ng.
"Carlos was truly strong!"
Li ng grabbed a Sword King as easily as holding a piece of at, biting off half of his body in one chomp.
He then devoured the remaining half in another bite.
The Brotherhood Thieves’ Guild’s so-called elite warriors and kings reminded Li ng of Carlos.
Although Carlos was rely a Sword King, his strength far exceeded these so-called saints and kings.
Even now, Li ng doubted he could defeat Carlos in a single blow.
Human swordsmanship was indeed extraordinary.
It allowed human swordsn to unleash tenfold their power with just a fraction of effort.
"Monster! Monster! Run for your lives!"
The adventurers on the upper level broke down.
Only now did they realize the monster before them was beyond their ability to handle.
Warriors and swordsn jumped down into the hall,
while mages and sages fled into the corridor at the back.
"I’m not full yet! Don’t run! Hahaha!"
Li ng sneered nacingly, pulling off his black robe with a wave.
Strips of cloth shot out from the robe, chasing after the fleeing adventurers.
The robe and cloth were magical equipnt created by Xiao Bai using her knowledge of runes.
The materials were spider silk coated with mithril.
The slippery texture ca from semi-solidified sli mucus.
By blending sli mucus with liquid mithril,
the material beca a hybrid that rged with spider silk.
Xiao Bai had also sacrificed two of her split entities to serve as the "spirit cores" for the strips and robe.
These "spirit cores" were essentially "ghosts" bound to magical equipnt.
Thus, these pieces of equipnt were "alive."
This type of equipnt, known as "spirit gear," was extrely rare and valuable on the Augus Continent.
The cloth strips captured ten or so adventurers and dragged them back to Li ng.
"I surrender! I swear allegiance to you!"
"Spare ! I’ll acknowledge you as my master!"
"Have rcy! We’ll submit to you!"
Li ng remained unmoved, devouring the captured adventurers one by one.
The hall resounded with blood-curdling screams.
It wasn’t until much later that the screams died down.
On the upper platform, Li ng sat in a wide tal chair, his belly bulging.
He patted his stomach with a satisfied expression.
"It’s been years, but this is the first ti I’ve satisfied a goblin’s appetite."
So many people had turned into the at in his stomach.
It was impossible not to feel sothing.
But to Li ng, at was just at—it was ant to be eaten.
Humans, animals, magical beasts—it was all the sa.
When humans ate animal at, they didn’t ask for the animals’ opinions.
The law of the jungle remained a constant truth in any world.
Standing up, Li ng looked at the corpses floating on the water in the hall.
The rich scent of blood nearly made his mouth water.
But he resisted his insatiable appetite.
Eating any more would be risking death by overeating.
Dying from overeating wasn’t uncommon among goblins.
"No more eating. Ti to find Monica!"
Li ng hadn’t forgotten the purpose of his visit to the Brotherhood Thieves’ Guild tonight.
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