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Volu 1, Chapter 30: Fortress of the Abyss

[Race] Goblin [Level] 60

[Class] Duke; Horde Chief

[Possessed Skills] > > > > > > > > > > > > >

[Divine Protection] Goddess of the Underworld (Altesia) [Attributes] Darkness; Death

[Subordinate Beasts] Kobold (Lv9) Gray Wolf (Lv1) x2 [Abnormal Status] >

Having wanted to move her body, Lili beca the sparring partner of the goblins. It’s been five days since then.

As expected, the first one to defeat her was Gi Za’s faction.

Magic was prohibited, but the druids were originally a class that’s used to using their heads. And after continuous research through trial and error, they eventually found Lili’s weakness.

The other factions tried to emulate what Gi Za’s faction did, but in the end they couldn’t defeat Lili.

Perhaps it might be for the best after all to form teams with the druids as the center. However, the druids aren’t without fault. Their personalities for one are far too dry, and they have a tendency to look at their fellow goblins as chess pieces even more than I do. It’s good that they’re passionate about researching and studying, but I’ve gone to great trouble to bring together this army I have today.

Having that army weakened because of their whims would be a sha.

In the end, thinking by myself just ends with running around in circles like this, leaving at a loss.

Then with the end of the afternoon training, I called out to Lili,

“Lili,” I said.

Thinking it’d be interesting to hear what she thought of her sparring partners, I asked her for her thoughts. And she replied,

“Which group was the hardest to beat… you say.”

A questioning look appeared on her face.

“You don’t mind trusting ?” she asked.

“I’m just asking for your opinion,” I replied. “Co on, don’t hold back. Let hear what you think.”

Seeing a deep crevice appear in between her eyebrows, I quietly thought to myself, what a serious woman.

“As you’d expect, it’s Gi Za’s group,” she answered.

Well that’s about right.

“And next would be Gi Gi’s group,” she continued.

Oh? That’s slightly unexpected. It’s not Gi Ga’s faction who has a high level, but rather the beast warrior, Gi Gi’s faction, that she found second strongest.

Gi Gi’s faction is currently serving as the vanguard in the group when moving out, responsible for detecting the enemies ahead. I’ve been having the beasts work in one big group, but it might be a good idea to start having them as a part of the three-man cells.

Then while I was lost in my thought, I noticed Lili sneak a glance at .

“What?” I asked.

Lili being quite tall, our heights were nearly the sa.

“It’s nothing,” she curtly replied, averting her eyes as she did.

I wanted to ask her what it was, but without enough material, I couldn’t pursue the matter. Well, it doesn’t really matter. If she’s scheming sothing, then I’ll just have to appropriately punish her.

Then suddenly, a voice called out to .

“King!” it said.

And using that opportunity, I left Lili.

◇◆◆

“Do you know of the Fortress of the Abyss?” asked Gi Za. “What is that?” I asked back as I knitted my brows.

“It’s only natural that you don’t know about it, but it’s a stronghold with many influential goblin clans,” he answered.

The sudden jump from fortresses to goblin clans baffled .

“Gordob, Gaidga, Baradua, Ganra. Starting from these four clans along with all the goblins in the world, save for the humans, the goblins are probably the most nurous,” he said.

Gordob? Gaidga? What is he talking about?

“But these four clans aren’t united. Of course, they don’t like the humans, but they also carry ill will for their fellow goblins,” he continued.

As Gi Za began to prattle, I decided to keep quiet, and listen. As for why? It’s because Gi Za’s eyes carried with it the sa will, the sa resolve when fighting.

“But there is one thing that they have in common,” he said

In other words, if I want to unify the goblins, I have to aim for that fortress… is what he’s saying.

“The Fortress of the Abyss,” he declared.

Why is a fortress a common point, I wondered.

“If you go, you’ll know,” said Gi Za.

His eyes remained unchanging, carrying with it the sa resolve it did throughout his entire story.

“You want to put my trust in that?” I asked him.

Then as if carrying the dignity of a prophet, Gi Za’s words brimd with madness in his fervor as he answered , saying,

“King, if you are to lead us (goblins), then…”

So this is what ans to be speechless? I thought.

“That place is our ho. It is the ho to which every goblin must return to.”

And as such, if I wish to rule over the goblins, then I need to aim for that, huh?

---The ho of goblins. The Fortress of the Abyss.

Those words carried with it a mysterious sound, resounding within . It’s certainly sothing to stir one up. Even Gi Za who’s normally so calm has gotten this passionate over it.

Or does that place actually have a big impact to everyone else except for ?

But even then…

“Why now?” I asked.

“As thanks for before,” he replied.

Thanks?

“It’s thanks for showing sothing interesting,” grinned Gi Za.

If he’s talking about the gray wolves, then he’s mistaken.

That wasn’t sothing like that.

But…

“And? Where is that fortress?” I asked.

I don’t know how much effect that fortress has on the goblin clans and the scattered goblins, but if I can use that to gather them, then it’s not a bad move.

Whether I make that fortress mine, whether I use it, or crush it… I’ll do whatever it takes to build my kingdom.

“Deep in the forest, to the west… A distance of 10 days from here,” answered Gi Za.

West.

The orcs should be there.

“West, huh?” I muttered.

Gi Za nodded at my muttering. It seems he understands what I’m thinking.

“The orcs must be dealt with. The fortress is the first gate they need to pass,” said Gi Za.

The orcs… There’s a debt that needs to be paid.

“I guess I’ll have you pay up, orcs.”

I’ll have you pay for attacking my village before.

But first, I need to train my goblins. They need to beco strong enough to defeat the orcs as three-man cells.

◆◆◇

“What are you planning?” I asked.

And the king answered without even so much as looking back, saying,

“I’m saving them.”

The children of the sa gray wolves who tried to kill you?

“Even though these might grow to beco stronger than you one day?” I inquired.

As the king embraced the gray wolves in his chest, his eyes narrowed, and he answered back, saying,

“If so, then I shall respond in kind with all of my power. Be it vengeance, be it treason… I mind neither. If there is soone that wishes to stand before , then I shall receive him as king.”

Why? Why are you going so far? Going so far as to even raise the child of soone who might beco your enemy.

“The sa goes for you Gi Za,” continued the king, shooting a sharp glance at that caused my body to quiver at the coldness of those eyes.

“If you wish to defeat ,” he declared. “Then co. I’ll gladly welco you anyti.”

When I heard those words, I couldn’t help but let out a laugh.

“What is it?” asked the king.

“Nah, it’s nothing. I’m coming with you,” I replied.

As I followed the king’s back, I recalled the ti when I was banished from the village that would later beco the village of the goblin druids. When the boss of the horde then found out that I was a druid, he rallied all of the goblins, and he banished from the village.

The only one who protected then was my old man. But in the end, even he could not go against the boss.

Chased by the horde, I barely escaped with my life. But I toiled, founded a new horde, and in the end I was able to reclaim the place I once lost. But then my old man appeared before again.

He was the one who taught words. The benefactor responsible for my evolution into a druid. But at the sa ti, I also couldn’t forget the hate I bore. And I asked him,

“Why now!?” I asked. “Why do you have to appear before now!?”

And he replied, “The king has co.”

I couldn’t believe my ears. The king… that fabled figure spoken of only in the bed ti tales. He’s saying that such a being has appeared?

He who will unify the goblins. The deliverer who shall deliver us into a land of peace.

“Impossible,” I scornfully laughed.

But the old man’s gaze was earnest.

“…Then in that case, let test him,” I said.

Holding my favorite staff in my hand, I laughed, fully aware that I’m rely bluffing as I said,

“If he is a king, a true king, then!”

As I hid a magic gem in my chest for my trump card, a whirlpool of wind blew at the tip of my staff.

“Defeat !”

But should I win, then I shall lead the horde and take the Fortress of the Abyss for myself.

For I, who have gathered the druids, am also fitting to be king.

Author’s Note: New information and Gi Za’s recollection in other words.

Note: As I ntioned before the author switches to different characters to indicate when his characters are becoming more “beastly”. The first italic is to show that the protagonist spoke in katakana for a mont.

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