Magic Chronicles : Fallen Race

Chapter 157: Chapter 157: Goblins And Slimes part 1



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Goblins, a green-skinned, imp-like monster.

They also existed in the original human world, belonging to the common monster category. Reji remembered killing some of them in the early stages of the game, but because this type of monster was too weak, only at single-digit levels, and gave pitifully little experience, they were quickly forgotten later on.

However, goblins from different worlds seemed to have great differences.

Reji looked at the goblin burrow built in the home system according to the beastman race tree. The cave entrance was more than ten meters in diameter, surrounded by sharp bone spikes, as if they had hunted many large beasts and used their sharpest bones to make them.

At the entrance of the burrow, one could also see decorations that looked like tribal totems, made of teeth from some giant monster strung together.

Just from the appearance of the burrow building, it seemed to show that the goblins in the beastman world were not like the scrawny and weak green-skinned cannon fodder in the human world.

Monster production relied on investing starlight. After Reji's operation, there was an immediate reaction inside the burrow. One after another, dark green spores bulged from the depths of the burrow. The outline of embryos could be seen through the translucent spore sacs.

After about ten seconds, the embryos rapidly developed into mature humanoid forms, bursting out of the spore sacs. From the ruptured juice, green-skinned creatures with pointed heads, thin cheeks, and ugly faces stood up.

[Savage Goblin]

[Level: 23]

Judging from their height, these goblins were similar to those in the human world, much shorter than adults, about the size of children.

But the difference was that the goblins in the beastman world seemed to have inherited the beastly combat bloodline. Their entire bodies were covered in bulging sturdy muscles. Although their limbs were short, they were well-developed and robust. Their arms could easily lift boulders, and their legs had amazing jumping power, making it difficult for their targeted prey to escape.

Just one such goblin, if it were a one-on-one fight, Reji felt that let alone ordinary human soldiers, even those elven warriors might be in trouble if they were careless.

Moreover, goblins were a gregarious species. Although they belonged to the monster category, they were completely considered half-intelligent creatures.

As soon as the ten goblins produced by Reji from the "burrow" walked out, they began sniffing the air with their noses. Their narrow eyes immediately surveyed their surroundings, as if quickly familiarizing themselves with the environment.

Soon, the attention of this group of goblins was entirely focused on the elven race, who were also on the fourth floor of the magic tower, not far away, and considered neighbors. The beauty of the elves, especially the females, was undoubtedly the most tempting attraction to the goblins. They began to make restless, squeaky noises.

The goblin race, no matter which world they were in, did not have females. Their reproduction could only rely on mating with other races, borrowing their reproductive abilities. Therefore, in the eyes of goblins, females of other races were natural mates, and the higher-level the females, the more they were no different from golden treasures.

However, the goblins' restlessness didn't last for a few seconds before a thick, huge vine burst out from the ground beneath their feet, knocking several goblins flying and leaving them dizzy on the ground. Many goblins were shocked and terrified.

After Vielsia, with a face as cold as frost, retracted the vine, this group of goblins who had been taught a lesson all became honest and well-behaved. They were extremely respectful and submissive to Vielsia, and even more so to Reji, who they saw as having conquered this terrifying female elf.

Goblins were a type of monster that was born into the chaotic evil alignment. Just looking at their appearance made people dislike them, and their personalities were similar to those of demons, typically bullying the weak and fearing the strong.

Reji later tried to produce some other varieties of goblins, such as goblin shamans wielding bone staffs and wearing animal skins, equivalent to the little chieftains among the goblin tribes. Their levels were around 50, proficient in fourth-tier spells, and could also provide an inspiring aura that greatly increased the combat power of other goblins.

For example, goblin heroes wielding dual axes were born only once in every hundred goblins. Although they were also around level 50, they had the template of a mini-boss, reaching B- in both strength and agility, and could probably solo undead champions without a problem.

Further on, there were golden goblins, goblin kings, and so on, but they weren't very necessary. The higher-level the goblins, the more they seemed to like to jump around, obviously having more ulterior motives.

Reji just tried it out and then waved his hand to wipe them out. In the home system, he had absolute control. The troops produced by starlight could return some starlight after being wiped out.

Those low-level goblins, like the shamans, were scared to death by Reji's actions. They all prostrated on the ground, trembling and even breathing cautiously.

The bad nature of the goblin race determined that they would not be chosen by Reji as members of the demon army, but they could still serve as cannon fodder.

Now Reji was just using this batch of goblins to test and see how much of a role they could play when the adventurers from the Syndicate entered, and how much the adventurers' pass rate could be maintained.

In addition to goblins, the other slime breeding ground looked much more pleasant.

It was a very large pond. Slimes were generally a type of mucus-shaped monster, composed of pure magical power. Their attack method was mostly to devour, wrapping the enemy in the slime's mucus.

In their normal state, slimes were like the jelly curled up in Reji's hand, with a very good feel and great elasticity.

Hmm.

These little one have some useful futures.

Slimes ate everything, naturally including garbage. Reji released this batch of produced slimes into the Dungeon labyrinth, which could just solve the various wastes generated by the influx of a large number of adventurers.
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Hmm not bad

Reji didn't know if it was because he had become a demon king, but he seemed to be more and more interested in researching monsters now.

This experience was indeed fresh.


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