Goblin Simulation: Building a Dark Empire-Chapter 107 – Human emergence

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

A fleet of massive wooden sailing ships glided through the water.

Each ship was about 80 meters long.

There was a row of oars on each side of the ships.

The sailors in the cabins shouted rhythmically.

The oars moved in sync with the sailors' chants, slicing through the water.

More than thirty ships sailed in a column along the river, the fleet stretching for several kilometers.

Looking up at the sky on both sides of the river, two airships could be seen.

They scouted the nearby forest, one on the left and one on the right.

On the deck of the ships, soldiers in blue armor could be seen.

Each held a long spear, patrolling the deck.

On some of the decks, adventurers could be seen enjoying the scenery on both banks.

Their attire made them easy to distinguish.

Compared to the soldiers' standard armor, the adventurers' gear appeared more worn yet intricate.

Meanwhile, on the deck of the lead ship, a figure clad in silver armor stood by the ship's bow.

He rested his hands on the railing, gazing toward the end of the river.

His rugged face exuded an aura of authority.

"Lord Carlos, the airship has reported that a Goblin nest has been spotted on the northern shore!"

A soldier hurriedly approached the general in silver armor.

The soldier placed one hand over his chest in salute.

Carlos waved his hand slightly.

"Let the adventurers handle it; the fleet must not stop!"

The soldier looked at the imposing figure before him with nothing but reverence in his eyes.

Lord Carlos was a renowned Sword King of the borderlands.

He was also the lord of the borderlands, known as the "Southern Sword King" by the duchy.

"Yes, sir!"

The soldier turned and hurried toward the temple priest responsible for communicating with the airship.

Soon after, a ship detached from the main fleet.

The ship slowly headed toward the northern shore.

It stopped about a hundred meters from the northern bank.

Two small boats were lowered into the water from the deck.

Two five-member adventurer squads boarded the boats and headed for the shore.

This scene was observed by a pair of eyes at the front of the fleet.

"It's humans, the human fleet has indeed appeared!"

At the bend where the Goblin River stretched eastward, several Lizardman heads emerged from the water among the reeds on the shore.

Their eyes spied on the human fleet on the distant river.

"Let's go, report to the chieftain!"

The five Lizardman heads submerged one after another.

Under the shimmering water, dark shadows flitted by.

Ten days later, at the Yue Clan.

In the afternoon, inside the chieftain's wooden house.

"What do the humans want to do?"

"Isn't it obvious? Such a large-scale invasion means war!"

"Who is the target of the war?"

"Of course, it's the Barbarians and Magical Beasts that humans see as monsters!"

The news of the human invasion sparked heated discussions among the elders in the wooden house.

No one had expected humans to truly invade the Goblin Forest.

When they first heard the chieftain wanted to keep an eye on the western river, they didn't believe it.

How could mere Goblins know anything related to humans?

Unexpectedly, the humans really appeared.

Not only did they appear, but they came with great momentum.

This was not the small skirmishes of adventurers venturing into the forest.

This was war, a real war!

"Chieftain, we must quickly inform the throne tribe. If the Yue Clan is discovered by humans, it will be disastrous!"

Elder Black Scale looked gravely at Chieftain Bai Ling seated in the main position.

Although submitting to the Goblins was a great humiliation, they had no choice.

To survive, they had to ally with the Goblins.

Bai Ling glanced sideways at Black Scale.

"Elder Black Scale, I'll leave this matter to you. Go quickly and return swiftly!"

Black Scale nodded.

He stood up, turned, and hurriedly walked out.

The next afternoon, at the throne tribe.

A Lizardman suddenly ran out from the southern forest.

"It seems someone is coming!"

"Someone is coming, it's a Lizardman!"

The appearance of the Lizardman caught the attention of the Goblins on the wooden wall.

They didn't recall any Lizardman going out.

"Open the gate, the boss said to open it if a Lizardman comes!"

"Right, right, I almost forgot. Gobu Pig, you're the best!"

"If you really think I'm the best, stop fighting me for meat."

"No way, everything else is negotiable, but not this!"

The Lizardman who ran out of the forest was Black Scale.

He traveled overnight, reaching the throne tribe in the shortest time.

Seeing the gate of the wooden fortress open, Black Scale quickened his pace.

"Hey, Lizardman, go to the throne cave to see the boss!"

"It's a Lizardman, it doesn't understand."

"Like this, point with a long spear!"

The Goblins on the wooden wall waved their long spears, pointing toward the direction of the throne cave.

They poked in that direction repeatedly.

The other Goblins followed suit.

For a moment, the Goblins on the wooden wall looked somewhat comical.

Black Scale, having entered the tribe, looked confusedly at the Goblins on the wooden wall.

He didn't understand what the jumping Goblins were doing.

"Lizardmen are really dumb!"

"Exactly, they can't even understand this."

"I haven't eaten Lizardman meat in a long time, let's eat it."

"Gobu Pig, I'm going to tell the boss!"

"You dare, I wasn't really going to eat it."

"I don't care, you said it, I'm telling the boss!"

A Goblin hurriedly ran down from the wooden wall.

A Goblin chased after it.

The two Goblins rolled into a ball at the base of the wall, wrestling on the ground.

The surrounding Goblins cheered loudly.

"What are you doing, you trash only fit to eat shit!"

At that moment, a voice scolded from the wooden wall.

A Big Goblin walked over.

Seeing the two still fighting on the ground, it glared at them.

"Gobu Pig, Gobu Wen, do you two want to end up as my shit tonight?"

The Big Goblin on the wooden wall roared.

The two Goblins fighting below quickly separated and scrambled to their feet.

They picked up their long spears from the ground and hurried back up the wooden wall.

The Big Goblin glared at the two Goblins who returned to the wall.

It turned to look at the Lizardman below, pointing toward the depths of the forest.

This time, Black Scale understood.

He quickly turned and ran toward the depths of the forest.

Soon after, Black Scale found the throne cave.

Inside the throne cave, he met the fearsome Goblin.

"Is there news of the humans?"

Li Meng, sitting beside a sand table, was fiddling with it.

As his size grew, some tasks became inconvenient.

If he wasn't careful, he would damage the sand table.

Black Scale took a deep breath.

He moved forward and knelt on both knees with a "thud."

"Yes, a massive human fleet is advancing upstream along the Goblin River with great momentum!"

The commotion behind him made Li Meng turn to look at Black Scale at the entrance.

"I understand. You may leave now."

Black Scale hesitated, wanting to say more.

If possible, he wanted to know what the Goblins would do.

Updated from freewёbnoνel.com.

But the Goblins were unpredictable, and he dared not ask more.

He still wanted to leave here alive and return to his family.

Black Scale stood up, lowered his head, turned, and hurriedly left.