Chapter 180: Master and slave

Name:Human King Author:Zaysay
Although the fact that the normal goblins were asleep now and wouldn't be able to walk on their own was indeed a problem, Dawn has an answer to it.

And that answer was...

"Guard this place with the other normal goblins and with Una."

"We'll wait for the other normal goblins to wake up."

"I want none of them to be disturbed during this process."

Right, Dawn planned to wait for the normal goblins to wake up so that they could carry themselves on their own two feet.

After all, it's not like it would take a long time for the normal goblins to wake up.

The fact that they were still normal goblins means that the evolution that they would take would be just some goblin High or something.

There might be some Baron coming out from this batch, but it shouldn't take a long time for them to receive it with their bodies.

After all, Dawn remembers that he was able to wake up quickly from his first evolution when he killed a pig or some monster looking like a pig.

That was why it wouldn't really take long. Besides, Moris still had to take down the fortress before the goblins could go there.

What's more, Moris would also have to make sure that the territory is now the goblins' so that they could go there safely and establish their dominance around this place.

Right, starting from the fortress that Moris would conquer from now, the goblins would begin their conquest on the southeast.

Of course, that was what Dawn planned, and Dawn himself decided this.

Although they were technically wasting time for the goblins to wake up, it was actually not.

After all, they were waiting for strong goblins! Stronger goblins who would be able to prove their worth in battle!

It wouldn't be weird for Dawn to want to wait for them, and that was why it was only natural for Dawn to come up with this crazy answer.

Anyways, when Dawn gave the order to Didi, Didi quickly lowered his head as he spoke with great energy behind his voice.

"Yes, king!"

And when Didi said that, he quickly went to work. He stood up and went to gather the goblins who were still awake, the ones who didn't receive any blessings from this skirmish with the hyenas.

Of course, it wouldn't really matter as they would get another chance to receive blessings from the battlefield soon enough when they start battles.

Together with the normal goblins, Didi went on to guard this place.

Of course, they weren't really that...extensive in positioning nor did they cover much distance.

They were only right in front of the sleeping goblins as the normal goblins who were awake right now could be counted with just two hands.

Of course, Dawn was just looking at the goblins who were getting in position as they protected their sleeping goblin brothers.

It seems that this decision was really needed as the goblins went just from a fight.

It was only natural that the goblins who are awake right now would still be tired and need some rest themselves.

Anyway, when Dawn confirmed that the goblins were now in their positions with his blackish eyes, he quickly looked back at Oz.

It seems that Dawn also wanted to rest before getting the party started.

However, when he did, he soon saw the little goblin who was looking at the big monster.

The big monster was just sleeping right now like a good boy. IT seems that he had his feel just with that hyena.

It was weird if you think about how small the hyena was when compared to the Lion Tiger.

Anyways, Oz still had blood around his mouth, and the little goblin was looking at that blood.

It was quite weird seeing a goblin so attracted to the blood of another monster, but Dawn could guess why.

---He wants to fight, huh.

Dawn thought as he began walking towards Oz and the little goblin.

There was only one reason why a goblin would be interested in matters such as blood or corpse or organs.

It would be because they are excited and they want to fight against some monsters as well.

And that was the truth. The little goblin had been itching to go for a battle ever since he witnessed the fight against the hyenas.

That was also why the little goblin was so interested in the hyena as he was sizing the hyena up.

Could I defeat this monster when it's only me and him? Would I be able to eat his bones after I skin him alive? Would I be able to kill him in one strike? How many punches would it take to tear his head off?

These were the questions that were running through the little goblin's mind as he observed the hyena when Dawn was still interrogating the hyena.

And it was only normal. After all, a goblin would want to kill any monster that they see once they are enraged.

No...once they feel like it. That was just how goblins were, and Dawn understands that very well.

That was why...when Dawn reached Oz and the little goblin, he stopped walking as he spoke to the little goblin.

"Oh, it seems like you want to fight. You should have just told me and I would put you in somewhere between the many goblins."

Dawn said as he then turned around as he began to...lay in the bed, which is the Lion Tiger.

Of course, Oz was able to feel that Dawn was now laying in his stomach, but Oz didn't really care about it.

After all, it was Dawn.

Anyway, when Dawn finished laying on his bed, the little goblin quickly noticed it.

It seems that the little goblin was so interested in the blood on Oz's mouth that he didn't even hear what Dawn said.

Of course, Dawn was able to notice that, which is why he repeated what he said.

"Oh, it seems like you want to fight. You should have just told me and I would put you in somewhere between the many goblins."

Dawn used the exact same words, and the exact tone when he said those words.

Of course, the little goblin could hear it now as he was near Dawn, and he was actually looking towards Dawn.

He wasn't looking at the blood on Oz's mouth anymore or something like that.

And when the little goblin heard what Dawn said, he quickly answered.

"Hmm...I don't know. I feel something itching me when I saw the fight earlier."

"Of course, I was able to control myself. But...I want to fight, yeah."

The little goblin said as he admitted that he wanted to fight.

It was amazing if you think about how he was thinking about things earlier.

He was talking about how long the fight between the goblins and the herd of hyenas would last.

And that means that the little goblin wasn't like the normal goblin, who acts on their instincts.

However, now...the little goblin just wants to fight against some monsters.

Well, that was because the little goblin's goblin instincts were awoken when he witnessed the fight earlier.

Of course, the little goblin didn't know why he was feeling this way, but it's not like this was bad for him or something like that.

This was actually good. After all, the little goblin would be able to fight better since his instincts were awake now.

Well, it was always awake. The little goblin was just forced to bring it down since he was in a bad situation before.

If the little goblin had let his instincts take over the day the goblin tribes were attacked, the little goblin wouldn't be able to escape from that situation.

The little goblin wouldn't have been alive today, and the little goblin wouldn't have met with Dawn and the other goblins.

Anyway, when the little goblin answered his question, Dawn...just closed his eyes and didn't answer.

It was weird if you think about how he was the one to initiate the conversation, but then again.

They were not comrades or goblins who are in the same position.

They were master and slave. They were a king and its citizen.

Dawn knew that the little goblin had been acting out of line lately just because he allowed it.

And this was a way for the little goblin to realize something so obvious.

Right, Dawn never intended to answer back to what the little goblin might have answered him.

And when some time passed by, the little goblin...finally realized what Dawn was about.

After all, a king doesn't have to respond to his citizens as if it were normal.

A king would only be talking to his citizens when it is about bettering their situation or when it is official matters.

Of course, there would be some other situations, but...this situation was definitely not among those other situations.

And the little goblin...knew that. After all, they were not in the same positions.

It was only right for Dawn to demand respect from the little goblin.

The fact that Dawn did it this way means that Dawn basically acknowledged what the little goblin did for him recently.

Meaning...it was actually a sign of respect coming from the highest goblin.

And because the little goblin understands that...he spoke.

"I understand...king."

He spoke with great reverence in his eyes.