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In that direction, a ship soared over a towering mountain.

It almost skimd the peak as it flew past.

The ship wasn't large, about thirty ters long.

The two-masted sails on the deck were particularly striking.

"Quick, go tell the boss!"

The Goblins who witnessed this scene were filled with wild joy and excitent.

"I'll go!"

"I'll go!"

"You all stay here and watch, I'll go!"

The Goblins on the treetops scrambled to slide down to the ground.

"Goblin, do you dare to compete with ?"

In the dim forest, several Goblins were running with all their might.

One Goblin leaped forward, tackling the Goblin in front of it.

With a foot on the back of the fallen Goblin, it sprinted ahead.

"Goblin, I'll eat you!"

The Goblin on the ground roared in anger.

The running Goblin turned its head and made a face.

"Who eats who is still uncertain!"

"Stop right there!"

The Goblins in the forest rushed towards the Goblin nest.

"Boss, boss!"

The fastest Goblin, Goblin Quick, was the first to rush into the cave.

It slid to its knees, bowing before the stone platform.

At this mont, Li ng was eating a wild boar's heart on the stone.

"What's the matter, why are you in such a panic?"

Goblin Quick patted its chest, panting heavily.

"Boss, sothing is flying towards us from the sky, and it's not a bird!"

Upon hearing this, Li ng's eyes lit up.

He casually tossed aside the heart in his hand and leaped off the stone platform.

"Benben, let's go!"

Li ng's figure flashed as he rushed out of the cave.

He dashed out of the cave without stopping, heading straight into the forest.

Monts later, Li ng's figure appeared on the treetop of a large tree deep in the forest.

Standing on the treetop, Li ng gazed into the distant sky.

In that direction, an airship was flying towards them.

"So this is an airship? Truly peculiar!"

No wings, no visible propulsion system.

Nor did it have the airbags that a blimp would require.

Though the airship wasn't very large, the fact that it could fly was a miracle.

Li ng put his fingers in his mouth and blew a whistle.

"Whistle!"

The loud whistle echoed between heaven and earth.

"It's the boss's signal!"

The Goblins at the cave entrance heard the whistle.

They scrambled back into the cave.

In no ti, over a hundred Goblins, panting heavily, carried a three-bow ballista out of the cave.

A dense mass of Goblins carried the three-bow ballista into the forest.

The deploynt positions for the three-bow ballista had long been rehearsed.

There were 24 deploynt positions in the forest surrounding the Goblin nest.

Each deploynt position had a small clearing among the trees.

The Goblin team carrying the three-bow ballista split into three groups.

They headed to their respective deploynt positions.

In the forest, three three-bow ballistae were placed in a triangular formation.

Each ballista was a hundred ters apart from the others.

"Faster, turn it faster!"

"Make sure the spider silk rope is tied tightly, wrap it several tis!"

Under the Big Goblin's orders, the Goblins at the three deploynt positions began preparing for launch.

The Goblins responsible for turning the winch started turning it.

The Goblins in charge of the harpoon bolts tied the other end of the spider silk rope to the sturdiest tree.

So Goblins even climbed up nearby treetops to observe the airship.

For a mont, the forest was bustling with noise.

The Goblins' "wah wah" cries echoed through the forest.

"Great, it's flying this way!"

Seeing the airship approaching, Li ng grinned.

The airship was about seven hundred ters high and still descending.

This height was already within the range of the three-bow ballista.

anwhile, in the nearby sky, an airship was flying.

The airship wasn't fast, moving with the wind.

Looking down at the deck, so soldiers in blue armor could be seen.

There weren't many, only thirteen.

They leaned over the ship's railing, observing the forest below.

"Any signs of the Barbarian tribe?"

An officer in more exquisite armor paced the deck.

He wore a helt with a red plu.

The other soldiers' helts were bare on top.

"The forest is very quiet, no signs of anything!"

"Captain, we should be close to our destination by now."

A soldier stood up, rubbing his sore neck.

The officer stopped behind him and kicked him in the rear.

"Don't slack off, we're still far from the reconnaissance boundary, at least thirty kiloters."

"Captain, could the recent rumors be true?"

"Impossible, the Goblin Forest is ho to many Barbarians, they're not easy to deal with."

"It should have been done long ago, such beautiful mountains and rivers occupied by Barbarians is a real sha."

The soldiers on the ship discussed the topic animatedly.

The officer didn't stop them, as his n needed a topic to pass the ti.

"Captain, possible Goblin nest sighted ahead!"

At that mont, a soldier at the bow shouted a report.

This caught the attention of the other soldiers.

They rushed to the bow to observe the forest ahead.

"There's beast bones at the entrance, it should be a Goblin nest!"

"The forest outside is too quiet, it might be an abandoned nest."

"Note it down first, let the adventurers handle it!"

"Scribe, record this location!"

On the deck, there were not only soldiers and the officer.

There were also two scribes in blue and white robes and a low-ranking priest from the temple.

The scribe held a piece of parchnt.

It shimred with magical light.

The low-ranking priest was on the aft deck.

He was controlling a crystal that emitted a blue magical glow and functioned as a ship's wheel.

anwhile, in the forest ahead of the airship.

"Boss, boss, the creature in the sky is getting closer!"

In the woods, the Goblins on the treetops constantly reported the airship's position.

At the deploynt position, Li ng controlled the three-bow ballista, aiming at the sky.

Once the airship appeared in sight, he would pull the trigger.

"Co on, my airship!"

Looking at the azure sky, Li ng grinned.

If the hunt was successful, perhaps he could unlock airship technology.

Though the possibility was slim, it was worth a try.

This was a world with magic, and the airship's ability to fly was surely related to magic.

Lacking magical knowledge, Li ng wasn't confident he could replicate an airship just by taking one down.

But regardless, it was worth a shot.

Ti ticked away, and Li ng waited patiently.

Monts later, an airship slowly appeared above the forest at the deploynt position.

"I see you!"

Li ng's eyes lit up, and he grinned nacingly.

He put his fingers in his mouth and blew a whistle.

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