This is the best portrayal of Gavin's mood at this moment.
The sadness of parting was not absent, but it was diluted by the freedom of mind.
It was not Zalanda who restricted Gavin, but himself.
On the one hand, she cared too much about Zalanda's opinion, which constrained her hands and feet. On the other hand, Zalanda's aura was too strong. She was clearly on the Nott family's territory, which was exactly like her home court. A lot of aura was taken away by her.
The most important thing is that Gavin believed from the beginning that his advantage was not here, and he had no idea of taking root. His behavior was just like duckweed, going with the flow, willing to be a green leaf for Zalanda, to foil and highlight her.
Her achievements have allowed her to go smoother and further. If there is an opportunity in the future, she can use the relationship between the two parties to come back and pick peaches.
"Everyone is following you, just come here!" Gavin fiddled with the bonfire in front of him and said to the black shadow in the distance.
With the sound of horse hoofbeats, a man and a horse came over slowly. The figure on the war horse was thin and small, looking like a seven or eight-year-old child, but when his face was revealed, no one would think so.
The pointed and long ears are even larger than those of elves. The big nose, which takes up one third of the face, is flat and curved like an eagle's beak. A pair of scarlet eyes always make people feel inexplicably malicious in the dark night.
It was the goblin warlock Gavin had let go before.
The goblin warlock nimbly jumped off his horse and sat down next to the campfire. Whether intentionally or by coincidence, he was exactly five steps away from Gavin.
Gavin looked at the goblin warlock with obvious curiosity that he couldn't hide: "How dare you follow me? Aren't you afraid that I will kill you and silence you?"
This time, it was not Gavin who found the goblin warlock, but the goblin warlock who found him.
Not long after leaving the camp, the goblin warlock got rid of the pursuers behind him. After all, he had a unique advantage in terms of weight. As long as he was not hit, the human cavalry could not catch up with him.
After Gavin confirmed this, he did not continue to chase, but changed his route and prepared to implement his grand plan. Unexpectedly, at dawn, the goblin warlock caught up with him from behind and followed him for a whole day.
"If you want to kill me and silence me, you would have killed me long ago. You won't wait until now." The goblin warlock lowered his head and answered him with a sentence that sounded familiar to Gavin.
Gavin was a little speechless for a moment, and said with a slightly ferocious look: "What if I suddenly change my mind?"
"you will not."
"Why are you so sure?"
"You are a good man."
The goblin warlock's last question and answer made Gavin fall silent. Unexpectedly, when he was reborn, the first good guy card he received came from a goblin.
"If you say that I am a bad person who still retains the last trace of kindness, I agree. If you say that I am a good person, haha... I'm afraid you have misjudged the wrong person." There was self-mockery in Gavin's words that could not be concealed.
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The goblin warlock responded in silence.
Gavin asked curiously: "How did you know I would take this path?"
"There is only one road around." The answer given by the goblin warlock was very simple, "There are too many dangers in the wilderness, and it is safest to walk along the road."
"Okay! The question I asked was too retarded." Gavin was about to be reincarnated into a curious baby, "You are free, why don't you go back to your tribe?"
There was another silent silence, but the goblin warlock's expression said everything.
Gavin found himself asking another stupid question. Since he had become a slave, his tribe would definitely not be able to escape. Those goblin cannon fodder outside Fort Nott were probably his tribe, or in other words, his tribe a long time ago.
The tribesmen were all used as cannon fodder.
"Are you sure you really want to go with me?" Gavin asked solemnly, "The path I take will be an unusual and dangerous one. If I'm not careful, I will be in doom. Wait until you know more secrets.
When the time comes, there will be no chance of safe exit, short of death, permanent death.”
"You are a good master." The goblin warlock replied expressionlessly. In other words, Gavin has not yet learned to distinguish the subtle expressions of goblins.
Gavin said in a tone that hates iron but cannot be made into steel: "You are addicted to being a slave. Don't you have your own dreams?"
What answered him was still lifeless silence.
This situation made Gavin think of a possibility, "You are not a natural slave, are you? You have lived in that hobgoblin warband since you were a child?"
The goblin warlock nodded.
If this is the case, it would explain why goblin warlocks are so servile.
Because his parents were goblin slaves, he was raised like a dog from a young age. It is an instinct for domestic dogs to follow people.
Gavin had seen such slaves in his previous life. When they regained their freedom, they were at a loss. At least for a short period of time, they could not find a goal in life. Many of them, like goblin warlocks, would take the initiative to find a new master for themselves.
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Out of sympathy for the same problem and his previous kindness, Gavin actually won the goblin warlock's recognition and regarded him as his new master, which was completely beyond his expectation.
Tsk.
Does this follow the saying that good people should be rewarded?
When he first captured the goblin warlock, it was not that Gavin didn't want to take him on the road with him. He just considered the risk involved, which was far higher than the practicality, so he gave up the idea and just used it as a consumable in the plan.
Unexpectedly, after going round and round, my dream came true.
Gavin, who had roughly figured out the details of the goblin warlock, was no longer polite, and made another round of questioning and probing with extreme conversational skills.
It is basically certain that the goblin warlock's situation is 80% true, or he is a top liar who has perfected all his lies, as well as his physical and psychological reactions, to hide them from Gavin's eyes.
After hearing the name of the goblin warlock, Gavin directly told him not to use it anymore. It was obviously not a name, but an insulting word in the goblin language. When translated into common language, it was just rubbish.
Gavin directly changed his name to Vic, which translated into goblin language means new life.
Upon hearing this name, a glimmer of light flashed through the goblin warlock's eyes, which had always been dull, indicating that he liked this name better than the original one.
When Gavin asked to see his professional template, Vic didn't hesitate at all and directly synchronized the magic network, allowing Gavin to call it.
Gavin's focus was on Vic's six-dimensional attributes and the chosen warlock spell.
Second-level spells: Spider Web, See Invisibility, Transformation, Magic Rope.
Third-level spells: Fireball, Leomon's Hut.
In addition to being outstanding as a key attribute for magician casting spells (used when synchronized with the Magic Network, the higher the value, the easier it is to synchronize and cast spells), Vic's other attributes are quite average, especially compared with Gavin I
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Vic's choice of spells also hints at his family's origin as a slave.
All spells are geared toward assisting, attacking, and serving the tribe. Only when you are forced to have no choice will you make such a choice.
As long as there is some autonomy, no warlock will give up the second-level mirror shadow spell and the third-level flying spell. Both spells are life-saving skills for the spellcasting profession.