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Chapter 40

Chapter 40 Working as a Cook for the Kobolds

Author: Night Knight

Chapter 40 Working as a Cook for the Kobolds

"They all went back to the cave one after another. It seems they are starting to mine." Anna replied in a low voice, "I saw that they didn't run away, so I didn't stop them."

"Smart decision." Gavin gave a thumbs up to the young priest, "From now on, we don't change them, but let them adapt to our existence. I just took a look and there are many good herbs around.

Kong, you take those little guys to pick them. When the barbecue is done, I will leave ten pounds for you as prizes. I see that several kobolds are injured, some with arms and legs, and some

If you are obviously disabled, then you just do what you do best."

"Understood, this is called building goodwill." Anna chuckled like a little fox who successfully stole a chicken.

Gavin's gentle approach is very appealing to the kind-hearted young pastor.

When she first heard about Gavin's plan to conquer the kobolds, she was really worried that Gavin would beat the kobolds with a whip like those slave owners.

If that were the case, she would be in a very difficult position.

At present, it seems that her worries are unnecessary. How could Mr. Gavin, such a kind and good man, use such despicable and shameless methods?

I had doubted Mr. Gavin in my mind before, and that was a big mistake.

Gavin didn't know that the young priest had given him another good guy card in his heart. He listened carefully and heard the tinkling sound of mining coming from the cave.

He secretly praised it in his heart. He had long heard that kobolds are natural miners, especially those in the tribe. In addition to eating, drinking and sleeping, the rest of the day is mining. They are more conscious than slaves who are whipped with leather whips. It is said that this is

They like to dig into the racial nature.

Gavin was previously worried about what he should do if these kobolds took a trip to the sun after they had eaten and drank enough. They couldn't beat them with whips. Doing so would certainly make them work, but it would also build hatred, which was unwise.

Lift.

Now, don't worry about them, just be your own cook.

Within a few minutes, these two lean blue sheep were pulled out of their bones by Gavin.

One end is directly tied up from head to tail and put on the fire to roast. Instead of feeding them all, some are selected and used as prizes to lure them in the direction they expect.

Chop one end into large pieces, and throw the bones into a hanging pot to make braised pork. The broth will be used to roll noodles later.

Throw the bones without bones into another pot, then mix with other vegetables and stew together.

This time there was no need for Gavin to greet him. Those who were idle, especially the small-headed people, took the initiative to help collect firewood.

After Gavin rewarded them with a few meaty bones, they became even more motivated.

As if they were hungry, and they seemed to smell the aroma of food, the kobolds that had previously entered the mine came out one after another.

They were very conscious, holding their own wooden bowls, and lined up in a long line.

After two meals, it will be dark for the day.

Gavin was not prepared to leave the hanging pot idle at all, so he turned around and hunted another wild boar.

One pot can't hold the stew, so two pots are just right.

Simmer over low heat until dawn, and the wild boar dinner will be ready.

If it lasts for three days, there will be two meals a day.

One meal after sunrise and one meal before sunset.

There are no duplicates in every meal.

Although it is mainly stewed, the taste is absolutely incredible.

Especially for a group of people who were originally on the line of food and clothing, this kind of life is simply a paradise.

The tangy aroma did not attract the peeping eyes of hunters, but when most hunters turned into prey and became the next main course in the stew pot, the peeping eyes obviously decreased a lot.

What's even more amazing is that when sharing the meal on the third day, Gavin habitually counted the number of people and found that the number of kobolds had changed again. Two brand-new faces appeared behind the food team.

Although he pretends to be calm, his words and deeds are a bit sneaky no matter how you look at them. Two kobolds, you push me, and I push you to follow the food collection team.

Many of the kobolds in the Black Well just looked back at them, ignored them, and formed their own queues honestly.

Are all kobolds so non-exclusive?

Gavin had some doubts in his heart and decided to suppress his curiosity for the time being and prepare to let nature take its course and see how these kobolds would handle this matter.

Therefore, when the two kobolds came to Gavin, Gavin naturally took the wooden bowl next to him, filled a bowl and handed it to them.

The excitement on the faces of the two kobolds who received the food almost overflowed, and they barked at Gavin politely twice, which was the kobold language's thank you.

During this breakfast, Gavin's main focus was on these two kobolds.

While they were eating, they exchanged a few barks with other kobolds, especially Goss, and then naturally integrated into their ranks.

After finishing the meal, they didn't sneak away, but followed them into the black well mine. I don't know if they went to mine together.

So far, apart from cooking, Gavin has not interfered in the normal life of the Black Well kobolds, nor has he ever entered the Black Well mine.

As famous as their timidity are the traps of the kobolds. Who knows how many traps there are in the dark well that they use as both a work area and a den.

Goss, the leader of the Black Well kobolds, did not immediately drill into the Black Well mine after eating this time. Instead, he lingered in the distance, exuding a tangled aura, even though he was not very fond of this area.

Even sensitive Vic can feel it.

Gavin certainly knew what the other party was struggling with. Although his kobold language was not very good, he could still understand part of the barking quarrels that occasionally came from the depths of the Black Well Mine. Coupled with his own reasoning, the situation

Have a basic understanding.

It doesn’t matter whether the opponent really surrendered or pretended to surrender at first.

After three days of Gavin's tolerant policy, many kobold camp trends began to shift towards him.

It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality.

Although Goss has never heard this sentence, he still understands the truth.

After Gavin's troubles, the Black Well Tribe can never go back to the past.

Goss decided to have an in-depth discussion with Gavin on how he planned to deal with the Black Well Tribe.

It’s not an option to always have such good food and good food!

Other kobolds can eat it without any thought, but Goss eats it with fear every time.

He has never seen a human being who is not evil-hearted. Now that he is raising them with big fish and meat, there must be a bigger conspiracy. He is afraid that it won't be long before the entire Black Well will be doomed, and his stupid people will have to count their money.

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"If you have any questions, come and talk to me. If you keep digging, you will dig out a new mine." Gavin cleaned up the hanging pot, refilled it with water, washed his hands, and waved to Goss.

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"I've seen Sir Wang." Goss walked up coquettishly and said angrily, "On behalf of everyone in the Black Well tribe, Wang, I would like to thank you for taking care of Wang these days, but I advise you, in the end,

It’s better to get out of here quickly.”

"Oh?" Gavin said with an interested expression, "Aren't you already loyal to me? Why did you suddenly drive me away again?"

"I'm sorry, sir, I deceived you before." Goss said very honestly, "Because we didn't know your nature before, and we were afraid that you would hurt us like other humans, so we used this method.

This is a way to appease you, but in the past few days, not only did the adults not harm us, but they also gave us good food and drink. We cannot live without our hearts and lungs. Now we have to tell the truth to the adults. Our tribe is protected by someone. In a few days

God, he might come to collect taxes. If he meets you, I'm afraid he will harm you."

"No wonder!" Gavin said with a look of sudden realization. "No wonder your minerals are so good, you work so hard, and your life is so difficult. It turns out there are people who are exploiting you. Who is your guardian? Tell me in detail.

Come and listen.”

(End of chapter)


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