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Chapter 41 Goss' Small Abacus

Chapter 41 Goss’s little plan

Author: Night Knight

Chapter 41 Goss’s little plan

"Ogre, a powerful ogre, he is as tall as that big tree over there, his arms are thicker than your thighs, his voice is like thunder, he said his name is Roar..." Ge

Si tried hard to describe the stoutness of the ogre.

"Ogre, or ogre shaman?" Gavin seemed to be afraid that Goss didn't understand what he wanted to ask, so he added, "Is his fighting method close combat? Or casting spells."

"Melee combat." Goss said with great certainty, "He used a huge wooden stick that was thicker than my waist. I have never seen him cast a spell before."

"When does he usually come?"

"I come once every ten days, usually in the last two or three days. It's not fixed. Sometimes it's early, sometimes it's late."

"Okay, I understand. I understand your kindness. Next, I will take care of it. You can go back and take care of your tribe and let them mine as much as possible. It won't take long, my friend,

We will bring more food and new tools, and I guarantee that the price of the ore produced in our black well will be three times what you sold last time." Gavin waved his hand, intending to end the conversation with Goss.

Continue to prepare dinner.

"That's it?" Goss looked in disbelief. That was an ogre, an extremely powerful monster that could eat half a kobold in one bite.

"That's it." Gavin smiled and nodded, "The self-proclaimed guardian will talk about other matters after I finish handling them."

Gavin's reaction was completely beyond his expectation. Goss scratched the fine scales on his head and didn't know how to continue the conversation.

"By the way, what happened to the two new kobolds that just arrived?" Gavin suddenly remembered the two kobolds from before.

"That was a warrior from a nearby tribe. He found that the food here was better and decided to join our tribe." Goss replied weakly.

If it were normal times, Goss would have jumped for joy, because for a kobold tribe, attracting other tribesmen to join them is a symbol of its own strength.

But now, Goss couldn't be happy at all, because this was not his own merit, but the fault of the human being in front of him.

Once this human decides to leave and the extraordinary food is no longer available, these newly joined kobolds will immediately rebel and even incite the kobolds of the original tribe.

"That's it." Gavin touched his chin, his eyes almost narrowed into a thin line.

If Anna were here, she would definitely exclaim in a low voice that Mr. Gavin is thinking of bad ideas again and someone is going to be in trouble again.

This integration of the kobold tribe is very beneficial to his future plans.

The plan Gavin told Bede was just the first step of his grand plan. How could his eyes only be fixed on a mineral vein and a small kobold tribe?

This is just his first foothold. As long as he establishes a foothold here, expansion outwards is inevitable.

That's right.

Gavin is planning to use these cannon fodder-like kobolds to conquer the rocky land.

From the moment he woke up again, Gavin had been planning.

Previous lives have proven that no matter how powerful an individual is, he is still limited. He must have his own power in order to better leverage it.

But if you want to establish your own power among humans, even with the help of the memory of past lives, it will be difficult to open up the situation without three to five years.

First, human beings are relatively xenophobic. This characteristic is not only shared by humans, but also by most other intelligent races, such as elves and dwarves, which are long-lived races.

It takes a hundred years, and it takes another hundred years to trust someone.

Second, most forces have a ruler. If he suddenly sneaks in and seizes the right to rule, there will definitely be internal fighting first, which will seriously waste energy.

After much thought, Gavin decided to break the rules and focus on the monster race.

Although the monster race also has the above flaws, they are not so serious.

The most important thing is that some means that are limited by morality will not cause any trouble to them.

Among them, the easiest monster races to get started with are naturally goblins and kobolds.

There's a reason why Gavin chose kobolds instead of goblins.

The main reason is that the distribution range of goblins is much wider than that of kobolds, and their number is larger. This causes them to have more conflicts with human races and has a worse reputation. Many people have blood feuds with goblins.

After taking Vic on a journey, this feeling became even deeper. Many well-informed businessmen were full of discrimination against Vic's identity as a goblin, let alone ordinary people.

Goss originally wanted to use the name of the ogre to scare Gavin and the others away.

In the eyes of Goss, Gavin is more threatening to them, especially to him.

Because the ogre bandit's needs can be seen through at a glance. As long as his greedy desires are satisfied, he will not pose any threat to the Black Well Tribe and his dominance.

Gavin is different. So far, all his words and deeds have exceeded his knowledge.

The other party's reaction this time was also beyond Goss's expectations. It seemed that he didn't care at all about the ogre robber in his mouth. He hunted when he should hunt and cooked when he should cook.

It can't be said that there has been no change at all. At least the female human being goes out less often, and even if she does go out, she usually doesn't go far.

In the end, Goss was shocked when the human man, in his spare time, actually asked the goblin warlock to cast a spell and transform him into a kobold.

This discovery made the scales on Goss's back stand up. Why didn't he think of this?

Has the other party transformed into a kobold before and sneaked into the dark well to explore his secrets?

Or did the other party know that the ogre bandit was about to collect taxes?

Fortunately, in order to scare him away today, I told him about this matter in advance. If he found out on his own, I don't know how he would deal with me.

After the male human turned into a kobold, he was not idle. He played with various weapons in the open space by the river. Not to mention, the various movements were unexpectedly coherent and graceful. The peeping Goss was a little stunned.

, not to mention those small-headed men, all barking and shouting next to them.



"Hiccup..." Hou let out a long burp.

He was in a good mood today. Whether it was a goblin or a kobold, he was very obedient. Not only did he prepare generous tributes for himself and fill his bag, he also prepared a lot of food for himself.

I had a full stomach for two days and didn't let myself run such a long distance in vain.

Where is the next one?

Let me think about it.

Is it a goblin tribe? Or a kobold tribe?

Come to think of it, it's a kobold tribe, very poor, and they didn't pay all the tributes last time.

If you can't get double this time, you have to give them a look. Should you capture one of their cubs and beat its teeth as a sacrifice? Or should you kill the leader of the tribe and replace it with a more capable one?

"Hmm...it smells so good...this is the smell of bison...Who hunted a big guy? It couldn't be the one he was going to...the kobold tribe, right? Could it be that they knew they were coming today...

...The tribute prepared for myself in advance? Hiccup...Although I have eaten a lot, if it is a bison...I can still eat half of the leg...The rest is taken back, which is enough for me to eat for three to five days..."

Hao dragged his giant wooden stick with one hand and carried a big bag with the other. With his belly bulging, he staggered across the col. The sight in front of him immediately made him furious, saying: "You are so brave... How dare you eat it?"

My...my cow..."

(End of chapter)


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