It’s rather amusing when you think about it, who would have guessed that the magic technology of the Elf Clan, the advanced firearms and forging techniques of the Emperor’s Hamr from the Dwarf Clan, the stolen Magic Energy Gun manufacturing technology collectively taken by many Mages, and the production technology for so golems, all originated from the inheritance of the goblin empire.
Living off the legacy of the goblins for a second life, it’s unlikely those nations would ever acknowledge this fact.
However, now, with the goblin empire already crumbled, the goblins could no longer organize a semblance of civilization.
They were split into nurous small factions, and though to so extent they still clung together tightly, they were no longer the nation they once were.
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The high goblins, who had mastered knowledge and technology and inherited part of the goblin empire’s legacy, mutated into the greediest of rchants for various reasons, creating nurous products with their abundant knowledge and technology and relentlessly demanding wealth from all major states.
Those goblins who failed to awaken, lacking significant intellectual capacity, were ostracized by the high goblins, and the relationship between the two could be described as having nothing to do with each other.
As for the even more scattered goblins, there’s even less to say, they had beco the epito of filth and disorder, to the point where many people would not refer to them as ’they,’ but rather—
It.
’It’ differentiates them from other high goblins and Big Goblins, and even being recognized as an intelligent species was a luxury.
Even in many places within the Human Federation, the saying "You’re acting like a goblin" was considered a vicious curse.
If we had to give an analogy, it was sothing similar to when Kael was still Ning Ruyu, being told "Are you a Newbie Village person?" one day—it was sohow infuriating.
This phrase is truly f**king filthy!
Clearly, in this world, there was a malicious practice of using one’s own kind to control another, and under the silent consent of the major states, the high goblins seed to genuinely consider themselves superior, almost looking down upon their own kind being oppressed from high above.
Kael even knew that in the future, those goblins from outside the high goblin areas would unite with a very small part of the high goblins to slaughter the other arrogantly pampered high goblins.
The real conspirators who controlled everything would use the more hate-attracting treacherous goblins to shift the hatred away from themselves, escaping punishnt, while the goblins, amidst frequent infighting, continuously weakened their vitality, gaining nothing but a breath of relief.
Yet this was also not a perfect strategy.
Because whether recognized or not, these high goblins possessed knowledge and skills far beyond the average person.
This move vented the rage of the other goblins who were looked down upon by the high goblins, yet almost permanently dood the future of their race.
Because those goblins with core technologies, in order to preserve their lives in front of the united goblins, voluntarily chose to side with other nations.
Those technologies permanently flowed out from the goblin community, and later players reviewing that storyline seriously suspected whether it was a conspiracy by other forces working together.
It was later confird... Yes!
All forces were beneficiaries of their own interests, except the goblins.
Dark, really f**king dark!
Thinking of this, Kael felt an increasing headache.
That group of high goblins, with the indulgence of nurous powers, nearly started to believe they were Heavenly Dragon People, acting very tyrannically and unselfconsciously.
Many of them, while amassing a fortune, never considered whether they had the power to protect those riches.
Without a gun in hand, without real power to protect them from behind, these high-class goblins were nothing but fattened pigs waiting for the slaughter.
But it was precisely because of this that Kael knew the magnitude of the trouble he faced.
The best respect for a deadly enemy is to utterly annihilate them.
Now, the various powers almost unanimously agree that goblins should be wiped out, not allowing them even a single flower to bloom from the dust. The reason for such unanimity is unknown, even to the players with extensive knowledge from their past lives, who do not know what the goblins had done to warrant such eradication.
However, the history of the goblin empire echoes with many useful technologies and items that can be excavated. Such dungeons can be said to be a huge treasure trove for the players.
So of the more advanced technologies can not only be used by oneself but also directly sold to various kingdoms for a handso return.
Now, a potentially new dungeon is being born in Lancaster, and Kael cannot afford to be lax.
"Master Kael, regarding the potential news of a new Nether Gate forming, we should keep it under wraps for the ti being.
Lancaster is already in the eye of the storm, and if we let people with ulterior motives know that our newly-ford Nether Gate is related to the goblin empire, it’s bound to attract so troubleso fellows."
Kael shook his head and said, "It’s useless, nobody expected a new dungeon to form near Titan Town. Given the Undeads’ mode of operation, it’s simply impossible to keep it hidden for long. As for troubleso fellows..."
A subtle smile appeared on Kael’s face as he continued, "If you are referring to those high-class goblins, I am waiting for them to co to Lancaster. Grandpa White, constantly running away is not a solution, not to ntion, do they even qualify? They’re just a bunch of holess, wandering strays.
If they dare to bark wildly, I will teach them how to behave."
Of course, Kael was certainly not one to just talk loudly.
He had his own strategies in mind.
To be more precise, he even felt so relief that he had completed the deduction and absorption of Totem Power well in advance.
This power was gradually becoming a part of Kael’s own strength, giving Lancaster true military initiative. It ant that if he wanted to establish his own power base in the future, he finally had so foundation he could grasp.
And that newest dungeon that had just ford...
Kael fell into deep thought.
History took a turn in Lancaster, where, as Newbie Village, it opened the Dungeon "Desert Hill" after the second conquest of the Twisted Jungle. It took 11 years of ga ti before the conquest of that dungeon was completed.
Afterwards, they no longer paid attention to the dungeons that appeared.
After all, at that ti, their focus was no longer rely on such low-level dungeons, but on far more distant places, like the beginning of the "Free Territory" era for players!
However, the newly erged dungeon had changed.
This ti, Kael truly felt his influence on the future of the ga.
Many things had indeed changed.
That equipnt on the Goblin Vanguard... to be fair, Kael was sowhat concerned about it.
That equipnt made him think of a player’s ssage whose accuracy was not even confird—
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