Chapter 112
I Accept, I Agree
“You’ve tried hard enough. I’ll take care of the rest.”
Henry clapped his hands together, his eyes fixed on the monster before him.
He had killed plenty of people, but this was Henry’s first ti facing a monster like this.
The Demonic Goblin before him was clearly different from the usual weaklings that ran back to their caves, afraid to show their faces.
Its flesh seed strengthened to a terrifying degree visible to the naked eye.
Especially its green skin with exposed veins, which gave off an eerie feeling.
“Classmate Henry, be careful. This Goblin is very strong, don’t try to block its attacks head-on!”
Ruf had personally experienced its attack.
If not for his barrier, he would have been crushed.
Henry didn’t respond, walking straight up to the large Goblin.
The Goblin stared at Henry, seemingly unable to comprehend why this seemingly frail human dared to approach it.
Seeing a race weaker than itself, the Goblin suddenly felt playful.
It bent over slightly, leaning close to Henry, then opened its mouth and roared at him!
A massive blast of breath swept over Henry, causing his hair and clothes to flutter wildly.
But Henry suddenly smiled.
The next mont, he grabbed the Goblin’s still-open jaw and viciously ripped it apart, dislocating it!
The Goblin never expected Henry’s strength to be so great, capable of literally ripping its jaw out of its socket.
It cried out in pain, stumbling backward.
It even dropped the Spiked Club in its hand, clutching its jaw with both hands as it half-kneeled on the ground.
Witnessing this scene, Ruf and the other two were stunned!
They never imagined Henry could dislocate a Goblin’s jaw with his bare hands.
This was a creature approaching the level of a Mid-Tier Monster.
Yet Henry dealt with it as easily as killing a chicken.
Ruf suddenly rembered the rumors about Henry defeating Luning during the Assessnt Exam.
He had originally thought it might be an exaggeration from his classmates.
But seeing it with his own eyes, Ruf suddenly realized he might have completely underestimated this man.
Lacking Magical Power wasn’t the issue; more importantly, his physical body could actually rival that of a monster.
This was unprecedented at Saint Nad Magic Academy.
The Goblin, enduring the intense pain, forced its jaw back into place.
It opened its crimson eyes, filled with killing intent.
It wanted to smash this human into pulp, to chop him into minceat and eat him!
It reached for the Spiked Club on the ground, but soone thoughtfully placed the weapon into its hand.
“You dropped your weapon. Let pick it up for you.”
Henry calmly picked up the Spiked Club and placed it in the Goblin’s hand—except he placed the spiked side against its palm.
And then, under the Goblin’s horrified gaze, Henry raised the Spiked Club and brought it down on its hand!
Instantly, the ground cracked like a spiderweb, and the Goblin’s hand was deeply embedded into the earth.
Green blood exploded and spurted from its palm.
The Goblin clutched its hand, continuously backing away.
The look in its eyes changed from initial contempt to fear.
It never imagined a human’s strength could rival its own robust physique.
He looked so utterly ordinary.
“Hey, are you trying to run?”
Henry inquired about the Goblin’s intentions, but it just kept backing away, muttering incoherently.
“Let… let … go. I don’t want to die.”
Comparing its earlier attitude to its current one, Henry felt he must be the Goblin Chieftain himself, to cause such a drastic change in a Goblin’s deanor.
“Fine, then go.”
Henry waved his hand, appearing as if he really intended to let the Goblin go.
This move startled Ruf.
“Classmate Henry, you can’t let it go! It will bring others of its kind back for revenge!”
Ruf had heard more than once that these Goblins were cunning.
They would pretend to be weak, then catch humans off guard and wipe them out.
Those captured by Goblins never t a good end, especially won, who couldn’t even die peacefully.
If Henry let it go now, there would definitely be future repercussions!
Henry raised an eyebrow; he truly hadn’t expected Ruf to be so decisive.
Co to think of it, aside from being a bit perverted, this guy didn’t seem to have many flaws.
Henry curled his finger, and a Flying Sword shot through the air, piercing through the Goblin’s massive body in plain sight of everyone.
“Relax. I Accept, I Agree. The inequality is solved instantly.”
Ruf’s mouth fell open, then he showed a wry smile.
So Henry never intended to let the Goblin go. He gave him quite a scare.
anwhile, the teachers outside, having witnessed Henry’s brutal efficiency, fell into a stunned silence for a mont.
A decisive, powerful genius had appeared right before their eyes.
So silently glanced toward Sidney.
The only teacher at Saint Nad Magic Academy who belonged to the Rulter Family.
Sidney kept his head down, avoiding everyone’s gaze.
“Has the Rulter Family gone mad? Letting such a treasure slip away?”
“I heard it’s because Henry has no Magical Power. After all, the Rulter Family built its foundation on powerful magic.”
“Can a lack of Magical Power negate a person’s entire life? I think Family Head Lore has truly lost his mind.”
“Let’s not ddle in other families’ affairs. Let’s keep watching.”
Sidney listened to the murmurs around him, feeling his colleagues’ words were like poison, deeply stinging him.
Driving Henry out wasn’t his decision!
If he had known about Henry’s high talent, he would have done everything to convince the Family Head to keep Henry.
But now, anyone could see the rift between Henry and the Rulter Family.
nding things now would be no easy task.
Henry was unaware so many people outside were watching him.
He turned and walked straight towards the red-clothed Elf.
This was his first ti seeing an Elf in this world.
He had seen plenty in the ga, as Elves were invariably handso or beautiful, and this girl was no exception.
“Thank you for saving , my benefactors.”
The Elf bowed slightly to Henry in gratitude.
“What’s happening in this forest?”
Henry asked the Elf, hoping she could tell him what was really going on in the Demon Forest.
But when the subject was broached, fear flashed in the Elf’s eyes.
She looked at Henry with a complex expression, then slowly began to reveal the truth.
“There is a group of humans, like you. They captured us, branded us with marks, and set Goblins to guard us. My friend was killed by that Goblin while protecting … Now… I’m the only one left.”
The red-clothed Elf couldn’t hold back her tears, and Hebeth gently patted her back to comfort her.
“Did they have large hexagrams made of skulls printed on them?”
“Yes… How did you know…”
The red-clothed Elf’s eyes widened; she felt this man seed to know everything.
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