Chapter 16: The First Combat Training
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Hearing that he was a Gno from Winterfell, the gars perked up. Because of NotWearingPants’ post on Winterfell, it had beco the most mysterious place in their hearts. With the presence of a Winterfell NPC, did it indicate the opening of Winterfell? Perhaps the Gno was responsible for starting off the pre-mission for Winterfell!”
When the gars surrounded and questioned the teleported Gno, Sherlock walked over. The Gno exclaid in astonishnt. When he saw Sherlock, he knelt down on one knee respectfully and bowed before saying, “The great Eternal Kingdom Dungeon Lord! I am Moroes, Winterfell’s Gno Captain! I accepted your recruitnt, and I’m willing to train your servants. So my students are all these...” Moroes looked at the surrounding curious Goblins who were wearing armor, half naked or wearing tattered clothing. “... strong, courageous Goblins with bright futures?”
“Is he talking about us?”
“Is he the Skills Trainer in the public announcent?”
“Yeah, we can learn skills!”
“Make haste, make haste!”
The gars started their noisy chattering again.
Sherlock walked to the front of the Gno and sized him up before saying, “I’m looking for a special talent to train my Goblins into warriors. Are you the security guard at the Teleport Portal Reception Hall?”
Sherlock did not trust Moroes. He had to pay Moroes twenty Magic Stones every month. It was unacceptable for Sherlock if Moroes was a good-for-nothing.
“Dungeon Lord, I’m aware of your concern. Please believe , I’m able to train them!” Moroes said as he took out a dal and said excitedly, “When I was young, I obtained the gold dal and fifty Magic Stones while taking part in the Gladiator’s tournant. Do not be deceived, Dungeon Lord. I was a legendary Gladiator during my pri. I have served other Lords too and fought against Dragons, Sirens and Grand Priests, till I got married...”
Moroes could not help feel depressed. “It’s a long, long story...”
“Enough, I can guess as much what happened after your marriage.” Sherlock lifted his hand to cut off Moroes. “You can start with a week of probation, and the pay will be ten Magic Stones for a Gno. If you can train the Goblins to fight the Spiders, I’ll formally employ you.”
Moroes was excited and knelt on one of his knees. “I, Moroes, am willing to serve Lord Sherlock!”
“Our contract is sealed.” Sherlock extended his finger and a Magic Contract appeared in his hands. He signed and passed it to Moroes who imprinted his fingerprint.
“Our contract is sealed!”
After they sealed their contract, the Magic Contract vanished and Moroes stood up excitedly as he asked, “Dungeon Lord, where is my Rest Chamber?”
“Did you bring your bed and blanket?” Sherlock asked instead of answering.
“Because I left ho in a haste... I can also stay in a shared Rest Chamber!” Moroes said earnestly.
“Moroes is officially your Skills Trainer. Construct a bed for Moroes now!” Sherlock ordered the gars.
The gars were watching their conversation as though it was a cut-scene animation. When Sherlock abruptly gave them orders, the gars imdiately started working.
The gars constructed a bed made of mud and rhizos not far from the Fairy’s bed.
Moroes looked awkwardly at the newly built bed. Then, he looked at the little Fairy who was curled up.
“Moroes, as you can see, the Dungeon is newly developed, and other facilities take precedence over Rest Chambers. The Goblins are sleeping on the ground. As you are a special talent, you won’t be sleeping on the ground. This bed belongs to you.” Sherlock pointed to the new bed and said, “If you don’t have questions, the newly excavated space will be your Training Ground. I’ll arrange for the Goblins to pave the Training Ground with stone slabs. The Goblins are now in your care.”
Moroes was uncomfortable without a Rest Chamber. On seeing the newly developed Dungeon with a hundred Goblins, he felt that Sherlock was a rare and generous Dungeon Lord! Though Sherlock did not look rich and the Goblins did not have proper Rest Chambers, Moroes was sure the benefits were extrely good for the Goblins to work that hard!
Moroes looked forward to the end of probation so that he could enjoy the sa benefits!
“Yes, Dungeon Lord!” Moroes beca enthusiastic.
“If there are no more questions, follow while I explain the job requirents.”
He brought Moroes to the Dungeon Core Main Hall. After closing the door, they were both alone in the hall.
Though Sherlock employed the Skills Trainer for the gars, the Dungeon developnt depended on the gars. There was only one free training session lasting two hours. If they wanted more training, they had to pay fees. If they trained everyday, who was going to work?
The fees were tal coins instead of Magic Stones.
Next was the training schedule. Besides sleeping ti, Moroes would train the Goblins for two hours followed by half an hour of rest. The schedule was rather humane.
“I’m good with the training schedule. But, Lord Sherlock, why are they paying with bronze coins? Isn’t the bronze coin a Surface World’s currency? It is not valuable to us.” Moroes expressed his opinion. He was puzzled about charging Goblins for the training. Becoming a warrior was a tough endeavor, and most Goblins were unwilling to train. When in a fight, Goblins charged with their eyes closed as they scread, “Waaaa!!” So avoided the fight altogether.
If the Goblins had to pay to undergo tough training, would they not use it as an excuse to avoid training? Moroes had intended to give them mandatory training, but the Goblins could give the reason that they had no money to train! Moroes could no longer guarantee he could train the Goblins to beco warriors.
“Don’t worry about this. This is part of our reward system in Eternal Kingdom to reward them for their hard work. Whether they will avoid training is not an issue. Once you start training, you’ll know. The first training session is free.” After his explanation, Sherlock dismissed Moroes so that he could prepare to start work.
Moroes kept quiet and walked to the Training Ground.
The Training Ground was full of Goblins who were staring wide-eyed with anticipation as Moroes approached from the Dungeon Core Main Hall.
“He’s here! We can finally train!”
“Keep quiet, keep quiet. Concentrate on your training. Focus!”
The Goblins who were chit-chatting beca quiet when Moroes ca near. They waited eagerly for Moroes to train them in combat skills.
Moroes had thought that he would have to use great effort or even threaten one of the Goblins to warn the rest to keep quiet. But, they kept quiet once he stood close. They looked intently at him as though they were afraid of missing out.
The Goblins were unexpectedly obedient.
“According to the Dungeon Lord’s instruction, everyone can receive two hours of free training. Thereafter, it costs a hundred bronze coins for subsequent two hour sessions. There will be a rest period of half an hour between training sessions. You are to obey my instructions during training. Do you understand?” Moroes shouted to the Goblins.
“Understood!” The gars shouted in unison.
They started on the Sword and Magic ga world’s first training...
Sherlock observed that the gars were training their constitution and then their combat skills. However, he noticed a gar who did not participate in the training. This gar with the na Raintea was at the flowerbed planting flowers...
“Bru, didn’t you say that gars love fighting and adventure? Why isn’t that gar training?” Sherlock asked.
“Let see...” Bru pondered for a while and said, “That Goblin is a life connoisseur gar and sightseer!”
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