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Dainsleif stood up as he faced the four armies with a calmness that puzzled all the goblins. The chiefs were the only ones who understood the reason for his calmness. It was clearly the strength he got from the Crown of the Goblin King.
But unknown to them, even without the golden crown, Dain still would've been calm. He was completely confident in his own strength even without the crown of the goblin king.
One of the tribe chiefs stepped forward and said to him, "Human. You might have received a high boost from the Crown, but don't think you can contend with all of us together. If you quietly hand over the Crown we might let you go safe and sound."
The other leaders frowned at him.
Noticing their expression, the one who spoke explained, "What? We can just decide among each-other once we get the crown. It's better than leaving it at the hands of an outsider."
Thinking about it, the other tribe leaders nodded and agreed. It was better to have the Crown on hand first before deciding who gets to keep it.
Suddenly, another figure rushed forward at them. Garam stopped at the gate, looking at them wearily while the other goblins of his tribe came out with their weapons and armors. They also formed a similar formation like the others and pointed their weapons at the Human.
"Everyone! Believe me or not, but know that this human is very dangerous for us. If he survives today, I guarantee you that none of us will live past to see the next day. We have to kill him today no-matter-what." He said.
Everyone was stunned, their gaze towards the human turner sharp with weariness. It was a fact that Garam had never lied in his entire life, so even though they were rivals, they all fully believed in his words more than even their own families.
"Heh! Hahaha! hahHahahaha!" Dainsleif laughed at this absurd conversation. His laugh echoed through the silent battlefield that made everyone silent, waiting for the opponent to make the first move.
"Kill me?" His eyes sharpened and his gaze turned cold as he looked at all the goblin mongrels surrounding him.
"You really think you lowly race have the strength or even deserve to kill me?" He said in a cold voice.
Without wasting any second, he swung his fate sword with a pure sword intent flowing in a crescent shape as it headed towards a group of goblins.
Their leader, sensing the imminent danger, quickly ordered them to retreat and moved quickly to avoid the attack. He survived, but his subordinates weren't so fast. They all met the same fate as the goblins inside the chief hut with the only difference being many pieces of armour were included with the green flesh and blood.
As soon as the attack was thrown out, the stone around Dain's feet began to move like snakes and coil around his leg. Hardening, they tried to restrict his movements, but with his additional stats, just some force from his was enough to break free from the earth's restraints.
Before he could lock onto his next target, a swift arrow rushed at him which Dain swiftly dodged. As he was about to counter attack, a group of goblins rushed at him and started to use long range and blunt weapons to attack.
Dain anticipated how annoying they would be and quickly decided to first clear out the minions and then move on to the tribe leaders.
He dodged the next few rounds of attack from other leaders and used the same skill to eliminate another group of goblins.
Dainsleif wasn't just defeating them; he was completely overpowering the five tribe leaders while still focusing solely on the small fries. Soon after a few dozen minutes and three attacks one-by-one, Dain has completely cleared out the weaker goblins.
The five goblin leaders all flew into extreme rage. Among their subordinates, there were many who were their close friends with or at odds with that stems from their tribe's leader's rivalry. There were also many relatives whom they were close with.
Seeing as an outsider killed them right below their eyes and they still couldn't lay a scratch on him after all this time.
They began to throw their attacks at him relentlessly like madmen, not caring about anything else. They had nothing now. They had utilized every woman and men from their tribe and brought them here. Their race had gender equality, with both male and female members having equal opportunities.
Because of it, every female in their tribe chooses to fight for their family. But this very trait has now left them with no one but the children with their mothers gone. Now, if they can't kill this guy, those children would surely have no one to protect and take care of them. They would even be hunted by their enemies on the 19th floor.
If they can kill this human, even if one of them survives, they can at least take care of those children. Not to mention that the crown would help in defending them.
They all gave their all, utilizing every last strength they could to attack. Most of their blows were dodged by Dainsleif.
Dainsleif was moving fast as he dodged and countered their relentless assault. While one of the leaders raised his hand to attack, Dain quickly took action and with fluid movements, sliced the leader in half.
One of them was out and it lifted some pressure off him. Dain took every opportunity he got during their fight and with fluid movements; he killed them all one by one.
At the end, he stood in the desolate field dimly lit by the nearby fire with green flesh of goblins scattering the entire field and green blood flowed like water on his feet.
He knew this wasn't the end. He still needed to secure the gift he found for that guy with a kink for monster girls.
He closed his eyes, trying to detect the faint mana he placed on Gura. After a while, he opened his eyes and went back to the brooch tribe settlement.
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In an underground hidden path, two green skinned women were running away like their life depended on it. They were dreading if that human might be in their pursuit.
The other woman asked Gura, "Princess, do you think the chief might have already killed him? Should we return?"
"Don't speak nonsense!" Gura shouted at her, desperation clear in her voice.
"If father was confident in defeating him, do you think we would be running away right now?" She added.
"But…"
"No buts. Just move your legs, we have to survive so we can take revenge or at least have the chance to go back and take care of the orphaned children after he leaves. We might be the only one who survives that monster."
Suddenly, a sudden presence came in front of them. They stopped and Gura looked at it wearily. After looking at it carefully, she exclaimed in shock…
"You!"
To be continued….