Parsi shrugged. He didnât say anything more, but seeing as how I didnât receive a notification telling me that his affection had gone down, this meant that even he wasnât being sincere while asking that.\n
The adventurers that invaded my dungeon were like that as well. They possessed both cruelty and innocence at the same time. On one hand, they would shoot their arrows without any hesitation, while on the other hand, they would open themselves up with utmost ease. I heard that, contrary to how theyâre normally portrayed, farmers during the medieval times could change into bandits just as easily as outlaws could if necessary. This kind of two-faced personality is most likely a common trait among the people of this era.
â Kirururuk!
The village quickly degraded into a massive banquet. Even after filling all of the goblinsâ stomachs, there was still plenty of meat left from the fifty-nine pieces of human flesh.
âAn outright victory. With this, the degree in which the goblin tribes will participate in battles will increase greatly.â
âAah. However, as we discussed previously, we will have to devote ourselves to the false attack operation.â
âCorrect. I will order the golems to transport the corpses.â
We stood in the village plaza and conversed casually. It wasnât because there was a particularly new topic to discuss. It was so we could allow our soldiers to enjoy a brief party.
There are over 14 goblins tribes spread throughout the nearby mountain range. If we were to combine all of those tribes, then having an army that surpasses 500 goblins would be an easy task. They wouldnât all be able to go into battle, but I could have mobilized a number of goblins that far surpasses the hundred I used in todayâs battle. Nevertheless, thereâs a simple reason why I was able to bring only a hundred.
The goblin tribes were afraid that they would suffer losses.
It was only natural. Goblins may attack and pillage human villages like mountain bandits at times, but they wouldnât go to full out war. When a similar number of goblins and mountain men go to battle, the latter has the advantage. It is especially difficult for goblins to attack human villages that have fences or any other type of security measures.
The goblin tribes werenât enthusiastic about my proposal to subjugate the humans. They remained steadfast even when I told them that I would minimize their losses by putting my golems at the front. For goblins, humans are usually beings that they donât go to war with, but they would instead pillage them every now and then whenever they felt like trying something different.
Be it humans or monsters, no, especially for monsters, itâs hard for them to escape old habits. I was only able to bring a hundred goblins because Iâm a Demon Lord, a being that inherently gains the affection of monsters. If I werenât a Demon Lord, then I wouldnât have been able to bring a single goblin.
Laura took out a map.
âImmediately invading the next town would not be the best idea.â
It wasnât a complete map, but it was something that was roughly drafted by Parsi and the other humans that were friendly towards us. The locations of the human villages and goblin tribes were drawn on it.
âOur forces will be going clockwise and razing the villages to the ground one by one. The adventurers will figure out our route after we have captured at least two villages. Surprise attacks may be a basic tactic in war, but we still have some time to spare.â
Laura pointed at the goblin villages on the map one at a time.
âTherefore, let us disperse our army of goblins right now.â\n
âEh, what?â
Parsi seemed confused.
âWe barely managed to gather a hundred of them during the last few days and you want to disperse them now!?â
Even if we had a map, not only was it a rough draft, but Laura and I werenât accustomed to mountain paths. For the past few days, Parsi acted as our guide as we went up and down the mountain. From Parsiâs perspective as someone who had to go through that endeavor, dispersing the group would be like wasting his efforts.
Laura smiled.
âThe reason why His Highness Demon Lord had put in his own legwork to gather the goblins is due to them refusing to participate in the battles voluntarily. However, the situation has changed now. The goblins suffered no losses in todayâs skirmish.â
Sure enough, human corpses were lined up in the village. There were a couple of goblin corpses near the fences; however, that was enough to still regard this as them not having suffered any losses.
âThey have only benefited from this. Dozens of human corpses is a harvest that goblins cannot possibly imagine to obtain. Allow me to ask you this.â
Laura turned to Parsi.
âLetâs say that we order the goblins to gather at a certain place later for the next battle before dispersing them. How many goblins do you think will join them on their next excursion?â
âU-UhâŚâŚdo you think things will turn out that well?â
Parsi struggled to meet Lauraâs gaze. As expected of a nobleâs daughter, each of her motions was elegant, so it seems she was too much for a country boy to face. Sheesh, he says whatever he wants to a Demon Lord like me, but he canât lift a finger against an actual beauty.
âWe had a good haul today, so letâs stop here!âŚâŚCouldnât they think like that?â
âIf they can gain something without losing anything in return, then they will always come flying. The goblins will go back to their tribes and brag about how easy todayâs battle was and how many corpses they obtained. How do you expect the other goblins would react?â
Laura seemed to feel no need to talk to Parsi any longer as she turned to face me. She displayed a confident smile as she spoke.
âI dare to declare my certainty that Your Lordship will have an army of over 300 troops in the next battle.â
I heeded her advice and disbanded our troops. Parsi kept holding his head half in doubt as they dispersed.
Two days later.
Lauraâs prediction was spot-on. \nWhen we arrived at the crossroad to the next village, there were already hundreds of goblins crowded there. The mountain valley was filled with green waves.
Parsi stared at Laura in utter surprise. Laura commanded the army as if this were a natural turnout and we conquered the second village as if we were taking candy from a baby as well.
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âSon of a bitch!â
Riff flipped over a wooden table. The table toppled over loudly.
This was a home where the seniors of the adventurer party were residing. This house was obtained after threatening the original residence of this home, but Riff felt nothing about throwing the furniture around however he pleased. Once Riff learned about what was happening from a survivor, raged filled his chest.
âShit, fucking bastard! How dare that pathetic son of a bitch!â
His fellow senior adventurers didnât dare to stop him as they stood still.
Riff had raised a bunch of second-rate countryside adventurers into a first-rate party within a couple of months and won over the civilian militia of another region, so he exercised absolute leadership. They knew very well that things wouldnât turn out well even if they tried to restrain their currently upset leader.
âFuck, get your stuff! Weâre going to invade the dungeon right now!â
âRight this instant?â
One of the seniors asked carefully.
âThe civilian militia folks have become really anxious once they heard that two villages have been massacred. Itâd be best if we tried to at least raise their morales a bitâŚâŚ.â
Riff glared at the guy fiercely. He then punched him in the stomach abruptly. The man held back his groan as he bent forward. The other adventurers became more nervous and they unwittingly tensed up their backs.
Riff shouted at the other seniors who still didnât know what to do.
âYou fucking retard! When else would we invade!? That Demon Lord fucker is attacking villages! That means his dungeon is empty right now!â
âAh!â
âYou empty-headed idiotsâŚâŚ! Go outside and tell the others that weâll be leaving in an hour!â
\nWe promised to give her 5% of the total profit. This was practically like hiring a Three Circle mage for free, but the woman agreed and followed us. Riff had probably laughed at the girl in his mind over a hundred times now. In the end, the only ones who profit in the world are the ones who deceive.
âLike that Demon Lord bastard.â
Riff gnashed his teeth. It still frustrated him whenever he remembered how he was deceived by that guyâs acting. He really was stupid back then! Logically speaking, thereâs no way that a Demon Lord would act for the sake of adventurers. And yet, Riff and the other adventurers of Jalsen Village trusted the Demon Lord like sheep. It was literally like they had been possessed.
âThat fucking son of a bitch. Iâll rip your guts out and twirl it around.â
It was around this point that Riff put his emotions in order. He was certain that he would be able to get back at the Demon Lord for the rage he was feeling right now.
And the third final reasonâŚâŚ.
âL-Leader.â
One of the adventurers returned. It was the man who got hit by Riff earlier. He had a completely horrified look on his face.
âHuh? Why are you back already? Have you finished the preparations?â
âWell, uhmâŚâŚthereâs a problem.â
âA problem? Fuck, what problem?â
Riff retorted sharply almost as if he intended to chew him out. The young man answered while blaming the world for making him take this role.
âT-The civilian militia is saying that they absolutely wonât go to the dungeon!â
Riffâs face contorted greatly like a piece of paper.
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TL note: Thanks for reading the chapter! Well, this chapter came out quicker than normal since I had practically finished it by the time I remembered to upload the previous chapter. My mistake.
I donât know if I like this quarantine or not anymore. Itâs nice being at home, but at the same time, my university has decided to give us even more assignments. Itâs greeeaat. Well, complaints aside, Iâll see you guys in the next release.