He still felt that Victor, the Goblin, had been brainwashed.
Humans couldn’t possibly be that good!
Victor fell silent, Mills’ points seed so valid that Victor didn’t know how to refute them for a mont.
The atmosphere suddenly beca tense.
Then, the quiet Denglop spoke, "The money from selling Goblins is nothing to Hope Village, compared to making Goblins slaves, if the Goblins can find ore for the territory, they would gain much more. Lord, the situation you are considering is almost impossible."
His last sentence was definitive.
After listening, Victor showed a look of agreent toward Denglop.
From this angle, the counterargunt was indeed spot-on!
He quickly echoed, "Yes, although Hope Village is only a Level 2 village, it was established recently, less than two months ago. It hasn’t done anything against Goblins before, and it doesn’t rely on slave trade for survival. As I said before, from a profit perspective, they benefit more from us. Lord, as long as we are valuable, we will definitely live well in a Human Territory like Hope Village."
Mills was unmoved, "If we value benefits, what happens when one day Hope Village doesn’t need those benefits, what should we do then?"
These young ones are really blinded by humans.
Anyway, that’s his principle.
Humans are not trustworthy!
The two really hadn’t expected this Goblin Clan Leader to be so unyielding.
After pondering for a while, Victor, rembering the dejected expressions when they had talked about the Goblin Clan’s hardships, decided to start from this aspect.
"Hope Village wouldn’t abandon us after crossing the bridge because it’s not just Goblins there, but also Beastn and Undead, who are all highly valued! If they dare to discard us after using us, the other two clans probably wouldn’t devote themselves to Hope Village, especially the Beastn. There are over four hundred Beastn in Hope Village now, so after entering Hope Village, we could unite with them, form our own faction, and take our destiny into our own hands," Victor coaxed, "Moreover, now that you, Lord, have been discovered, even if you really leave this ti, can you guarantee that you’ll never be found in the new place? At that ti, discovered by other Human Territories or by a rchant team or rcenary team, would you still have any autonomy? The several hundred Beastn that our village chief ca to et the other day included over two hundred rescued from a Human rcenary Team, a group of six hundred rcenaries backed by the big city of Delisha. Lord, how would you manage if you fell into their hands?"
Victor really went all out.
Mills, listening to Victor’s words, was stunned for a mont.
It must be said, this concern Mills had just voiced also revealed his deeper worries, and of course, he was considering another aspect.
That was the admiration Victor and Denglop held for Hope Village.
The two had been summoned to Human Territory via a Special Building, their contract was mutually binding, Hope Village couldn’t do anything to them if they didn’t wish to.
Yet they were still eagerly working for Hope Village.
This could only an one thing, Hope Village had won their hearts, perhaps it truly was as good as they said.
But could he?
Could he entrust the liberty of these hundreds of people to a Human Territory?
Just as Mills was wavering, Victor added another statent, "Doesn’t the Lord wish to establish himself boldly on the Stan Continent?"
The phrase ’boldly establish’ once again fiercely struck Mills’ heart.
After a mont, Mills finally spoke, "We could enter Hope Village, but can we sign a contract?"
Yes, Mills had also thought about the contract.
With the protection of a contract, he would feel more at ease!
Listening, Victor then said, "The village chief would agree, but we have also brought a lot of people this ti, and recently the activity of rcenary and rchant teams has increased. It would be best if you leave with us this ti, otherwise if by chance sothing happens to you, Hope Village won’t be able to intervene easily."
Victor spoke the hard truth, on their way here, by relying on soone scouting ahead, they had also avoided several groups.
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