Chapter 17: Special Mission
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Life connoisseur gar? Sightseer?
Sherlock was curious about these two new terms. Bru explained and Sherlock understood imdiately that the gar was a peace-loving person who was passionate in farming and forging—activities that were non-violent. And, the gar was a scenery lover too.
Sherlock looked at the excavated tunnels, the piles of Diamond Seam and Simba’s forged weapons and tools that were piling up outside the Blacksmith Shop like discarded tal. What scenery was there to see?
Sherlock had no intention to interfere with his servant’s activities. As long as they were contributing to the Dungeon’s developnt, he was supportive of their fighting, farming and forging. Even if they were not contributing, he was nonchalant as the gars were not paid salary. The gar was planting flowers. In the future, the gar could cultivate dicinal herbs with the little Fairy. Whether the little Fairy was willing to work for him, Sherlock was not worried as he had a lot of ti on his hands.
As the gars had only just started training, acquiring the basic combat skills to survive in the Spiders’ Lair would require a few more days. Sherlock put aside these trivial matters and started planning for the Dungeon.
The only building in the Dungeon was the Dungeon Core Main Hall which was already built when he bought it. Outside the Main Hall was the Blacksmith Shop. The western excavated space was used for food storage. The southern excavated space was used for flower beds and farms while the eastern excavation space was used for the Training Ground. The excavation of the hundred Goblins’ Group Rest Chambers was still in progress. It would take so ti to complete.
Sherlock had to purchase the furniture for the Rest Chambers. The double-decker beds would cost quite a bit. The 500 Magic Stones in Sherlock’s card were to be used for buying this furniture.
The Dungeon was well into its developnt and was a step closer to Sherlock’s grand vision of the Devil King’s Dungeon!
While Sherlock was planning for the new areas of the Dungeon, the gars were being pushed beyond their limits as the training was too tough!
Moroes was capable as he was a legendary and tough gladiator when he was young. Though the tournant that he had participated in was of the lowest category, it was more than sufficient for training the Goblins.
Moroes obtained a Short Sword and armor from Simba before practising with a few gars. They were not Moroes’ match and were badly beaten. Even the courageous Arthur was defeated and stomped under Moroes’ feet. Moroes comnted, “You are the worst trainees that I have ever trained!”
This was not an insult but the truth. Moroes had not had Goblins as trainees before. Though he had been ntally prepared and had not expected much from the Goblins, the Goblins were so bad that they could not be described as poor. Even if the Goblins were not skilled, at least they could grab a sword, close their eyes and slash.
These gars could not even grasp their swords firmly, and most importantly, they could not even slash accurately!
Moroes pitted two gars against each other with weapons. The two gars wielded their weapons and slashed with tal clanging sounds, but the swords were not aid at the body. Rather, they were aiming at each other’s swords, which missed the point of fighting. Moroes thought they were the exception and called up more gars to fight, but the result was the sa. Except for a few gars who aid at the opponent’s critical areas, most gars did not know where to stab.
In actual combat, if they did not know where to stab, it would be disastrous!
“Haven’t you used a sword before? Haven’t you slashed at your opponents before?” Moroes looked at the gars and could not believe that none of them had actual combat experience.
Soone ca forward and said, “Trainer! We are novices and have only been here for a few days. This is our first ti having combat training!”
“I haven’t slashed a Goblin before, but we have slashed Spiders before!”
“Yes, yes, we have fought against Spiders before!”
Moroes was piqued. So they had combat experience with Spiders. What was the result?
The gars narrated their expedition into the Spiders’ Lair. It was a massacre. Though they had fought with the Spiders, they had been terrified and had not dared to open their eyes. Instead, they had wildly slashed around with their swords. Those that had hit their targets were simply lucky.
Moroes understood once he heard the gars’ narration. Their expedition was a butchering session by the Spiders. Moroes did not understand why Lord Sherlock had sent them as als to the Spiders, but he knew his mission was to train them into warriors. Since the gars were so timid, they could not be qualified warriors!
Moroes understood the fact that besides teaching them fighting techniques, sword poses and basic swordplay, he had to use actual combat situations to hone their fighting skills in order to train them into warriors within a month.
Moroes did not want to lose his job. He had only a month’s probation. If he could not train the gars into warriors, how could he prove his worth to Lord Sherlock? The twenty Magic Stones salary was only available here. There would not be a second Dungeon training Goblins in combat as Goblins were ant for hard labor!
To train them in a month required extre asures like actual combat! Though the gars could hone their techniques in one-on-one sparring, the progress would be slow. They had to experience dangerous live combat to improve quickly!
For example, they needed to fight a live Underground Spider! Moroes decided to bring them into the Spiders’ Lair to capture a lone Spider. In the Gladiator’s Arena, it had been a common thod to condition the gladiators. Those who had survived the rigorous live combat sessions beca excellent warriors!
Moroes inford Sherlock regarding his plan. Sherlock agreed imdiately but required sufficient safety asures.
“Lord Sherlock! Don’t worry, I won’t let your servants sacrifice themselves!” Moroes said solemnly.
“No, I’m referring to your safety. If you et with danger, take care of yourself. Don’t worry about the Goblins,” Sherlock said.
Moroes did not expect Sherlock to be that concerned about him and so nonchalant about the Goblins’ safety. He was extrely touched.
The first thing to do was to control the Underground Spider. There was no ti to make a large cage or gladiator ring, but Simba could make a large chain. Sherlock intended to make a trip to the Spiders’ Lair and bring back a lone Spider. Before he made his move, Moroes volunteered valiantly and said, “Dungeon Lord! Give this mission to ! As the Goblin’s head trainer, I have to prove my worth! It’s also a form of training for the Goblins!”
Sherlock saw Moroes’ determination and nodded. It was a good opportunity to test Moroes’ worth. If he could not bring back an Underground Spider, he would not be worth twenty Magic Stones per month.
After obtaining approval from Sherlock, Moroes returned to the Training Ground and inford the gars regarding the capture of a Spider. He asked, “Who’s willing to go with ? I want the bravest Goblins!”
Moroes had expected only a few to volunteer as Goblins were timid by nature and would not take risks! But then, all the gars raised up their hands and shouted, “! Choose !”
“Holy cow! There’s indeed a hidden mission! I should have been more proactive in the training just now!”
Moroes was dumbstruck. These Goblins... are they not afraid of death?
Moroes was impressed by their bravery, but he could not bring all of them. Too many Goblins would attract a horde of Spiders. Moroes only intended to bring ten Goblins. He selected the best Goblins based on their training performance.
Sherlock pondered over the fact that these gars were combat novices. He announced a mission to the selected gars via Bru.
[Special Mission: New Trainer’s Training Tool
Mission Summary: Skills Trainer Moroes has decided to capture a live Underground Spider as a training tool. It is a great honor to have been selected! Moroes will lead you to mission completion.
Mission Reward: Selected gars will receive free a Short Sword and armor. After completion of the mission, each Goblin will receive a hundred bronze coins.
Dungeon Reputation Reward: 500 points.
Note: If Moroes perishes before returning to the Dungeon, the mission will fail. As long as Moroes is alive, there is no ti limit, and the mission may be repeated.]
As Moroes was going to lead the gars out under the envious gaze of other gars, the selected Goblins looked at him in unison.
“Trainer! You better not die! If there’s danger, just run!” NotWearingPants shouted as he grabbed Moroes’ hand as though he was begging him.
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