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Chapter 110 Dwarf/Goblin/Blood Race



On the Gray Mountain Range.

This side of the mountains is to the north of Gray Mountain, near the Safro Kingdom.

Eric swings his warhammer, clearing out the Goblin Tribe.

Each swing of the warhammer sends a goblin flying, and the frenzied attack is truly fatal for the goblins.

Even an ordinary brush is enough to render them powerless in battle.

Moreover, there are about a dozen dwarves attacking them, riding armored war sheep charging from all directions.

Even though this Goblin Tribe has over 100 goblins, these dwarves slaughter them leaving not a shred of resistance.

You can tell these dwarves are extremely adept at clearing goblins.

Their attacks maximize clearing goblins with minimal force.

Even if the goblin weapons hit, for the dwarves in heavy armor, it's like scratching an itch.

Only leaving some scratches on their armor.

With the last goblin's head crushed by Eric, he sat down against a nearby rock, panting to catch his breath.

Everywhere around is a mess, scattered with pale green goblin blood and their twisted corpses.

"Since when were there so many goblin tribes on the Gray Mountain?" A dwarf slammed their warhammer onto the rock beneath them, sighing.

Eric irritably said, "How should I know? These damn goblins are like wild grass, impossible to kill off.

Where the hell do they come from?"

Another dwarf also irritably asked, "Compared to the last time, how do these goblins measure up?"

Upon hearing this question, Eric didn't need to recall, immediately replying, "No comparison, these goblins are as easy as chicks to kill.

That one time, we encountered goblins covered in pustules filled with pus. When smashed, the pus burned our skin.

Even if you break their waist, they still crawl to attack like lunatics, totally fearless of death."

As he spoke, he raised his warhammer, "You need to smash their head instantly, or they keep attacking.

The worst is the stench covering them—it's like magic. If you vomit, you're infected by them."

He spoke vividly and animatedly, then began boasting about his heroic deeds in the battle.

Nearby dwarves who hadn't participated in that battle listened eagerly.

After clearing goblins for so long, some relaxation was needed.

At this moment, a dwarf posed a question.

"Since you're so close to the Evil Breaker, why weren't you in the team Yata summoned?"

These folks knew the previous selection of 10 dwarves had fought in that war.

Upon hearing this, Eric's face turned green.

Quite angrily, he said, "How am I supposed to know? I signed up! But Yata didn't choose me."

"Maybe... you're not stronger than Getai?" another dwarf said directly.

This made Eric choke, his face red with frustration, unable to find a retort.

Since that battle, Getai's power seemed to have a breakthrough, and Eric couldn't defeat him.

It couldn't be helped, he'd have to wait for his own power to improve before reclaiming his honor.

So he really had no counter for this argument.

"Though I lost to Getai, don't I surpass Bodeli? Aren't I better than Takken?

Why did they go?" Eric protested fiercely.

What else could it be? Naturally, due to a small conflict Eric had earlier with Kana and others.

Though Eric himself forgot about the incident, Lurik considered it and excluded him from the list.

This mission was meant for fostering good bonds and even potentially integrating these ten into Kana's force.

Lurik had many considerations.

The dwarves chatted and rested for a while before continuing to clear the inexplicably increasing goblins.

...

Kana looked at the attribute panel in front of him.

[Broken Tooth]

[Level: 3]

[Experience: 121/1000]

[Status: Giant's Blood]

[Giant's Blood: Ancient giant's blood flows inside, granting large size. Constitution +10, Agility -1, Spirit -2]

[Blood Volume: 44/44]

[Magic Power: 8/8]

[Constitution: 22]

[Agility: 6]

[Spirit: 4]

[Evaluation: Ogre, possessing ancient giant blood, thinning with time.]

Constitution 22, still only Level Three.

Seeing these attributes, Kana couldn't help but shake his head.

It's quite absurd.

The status in the status bar is a permanent condition.

Kana took another look at another ogre's attributes, and they're roughly similar.

It's even fair to say they're identical.

That's right, he directly datafied two ogres.

Originally, he wanted them to take an oath, but this turned out to be troublesome.

Despite practicing with them several times, these ogres couldn't complete the oath and often forgot the words midway or the sentences would slip their mind.

Normally speaking, they use simple words, and suddenly expressing a lengthy oath, they can't connect the sentences together.


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