I added the necessary information on the stone-made map of the Fortress of the Abyss. That was a map that put together using Shureâs map and the information from the goblin scouts.
âTo the south are killer ants and scarabs.â
According to Gi Gu Verbena of the wolf pack, the big players in the south are the orcs, the killer ants, and the scarabs.
Perhaps I could make use of them in the coming war.
The numerous killer ants with a force comparable to that of the southern goblins. The powerful scarabs who canât fight for a long time.
Neither of them can easily be used. I suppose you could say theyâre defective to some extent. Iâd like to investigate more if possible, but it seems the coming war is going to be a lot bigger than expected.
I looked at the walls drawn on the map.
According to the ancient beast tamer, Gi Gi, who came from the north, there werenât any particularly strong forces there.
The north was apparently mostly a marsh rich with various beasts and vegetation.
To the west are the demihumans and the elves. We are currently allied and our relationship is going smoothly.
As for the humans to the east, they havenât made made any move so far. The orc king, Bui, and his men are keeping an eye on the humans as well as acting as a breakwater in case they decide to attack. The kobolds led by Hasu are also situated to the east. They make their living by leeching off the orcs.
On top of that, we also have another base in Gi Goâs old village, where I had a beacon built. It is being taken care of by the Ganra tribe and the water mage, Gi Bi, and the beast tamer, Gi Bu.
There had been no news of the south since dispatching the mad lion, Gi Zu Ruo, but that changed after Gi Gu Verbena returned.
Presently, it could be said that the south has calmed down.
Of course, thatâs a result brought about by Gi Guâs attempt to connect the scattered villages. The way he went about things allows one to quickly expand territory.
We have no rule in lands without goblins.
There are no goblins in the area near the southern desert. It is inhabited solely by the killer ants and the scarabs. There are no known predators in the area either.
I donât know how long this false peace with the humans will last, but I should consider sending a force to the south.
If we can reason with them, weâll talk, but if not, weâll break their legs and make them kneel. Either way they will serve my purpose.
It would be problematic, however, if the killer ants and scarabs end up becoming much bigger than expected. Taking on two such races at the same time is quite risky. We should investigate first, but thereâs not much time until the war.
As I thought that, I wondered to myself who I should send.
Gi Gu is the ruler of the south. Itâs his land too, so I would be spitting on his face if I were to send another goblin to investigate.
Gi Gu Verbena would have to be the main goblin in charge, but he canât be alone, as heâll probably end up fighting the killer ants. I donât want to incur anymore losses if possible.
Iâll have to send someone equal Gi Guâs standing, someone he can share his opinions with.
âShould I call Gi Do Buruga?â
The two shamans studying at the elven region were Gi Za Zakuend and Gi Do Buruga.
I could call those two and have them negotiate with the killer ants, but⊠they also had their own duties.
âHmm⊠This oneâs a little worrying, butâŠâ
I decided to send a different person. The killer ants did live in the desert, soâŠ
As I made up my mind, I called over Fanfan and sent her along with Gi Gu to the south.
Outside the Forest of Darkness, past its western exit, was Shumea and her group in the capital of the Germion Kingdom. Currently, they were gathering information as adventurers.
Felbi knew little of the human world and Selena resented it, so the blind Pale had to teach them how to act.
They wore long robes that hid their elven features as they entered a bar.
âHmm~ If it isnât the mellow fragrant of liquorâŠâ Shumea said.
âItâs just cheap liquorâŠâ Pale pointed out.
âI drink when Iâm happy, so it doesnât matter as long as I can get drunk. Besides, if itâs cheap, then I wonât have to worry about the expenses,â she replied, puffing out her abundant chest as she did.
Everyone else except for Shumea was clad in robes, so it wasnât possible to see their faces, but regardless, the way they walked spoke volumes of their strength. Because of that the experienced among the adventurers didnât bother them.
Of course, since Shumea was the only one without a robe, she was the one to order.
As various dishes and beer were served, Shumea and the elves ate as they eavesdropped on the conversations occurring in the other tables.
The sylphs have always had good hearing, so they were able to easily pick out what was being talked about.
When they had gathered enough information, they finally started to focus on the food before them.
âThe humans sure know how to cook⊠You really canât look down on them,â Felbi said as he struck his fork into the fried chicken.
âFelbi, in the human world, itâs rude to talk with your mouth full,â Pale flatly said, causing Selena to laugh.
âAhh, alright, Iâll be careful. I think there are a lot of ways to eat good food, though,â Felbi said as he filled his mouth with hot food and then washed it off with a mug of beer before finally exhaling a large âpuhaâ.
âItâs vulgar,â Pale said.
âBut this way is delicious. Come on, Selena, you try it,â Felbi said.
As if he wasnât satisfied with ignoring teacher Pale, he even had to influence Selena.
Pale glared at Felbi as Selena happily imitated him.
ââŠGood grief,â Pale sighed before taking a bite of her food.
She cut a small portion of her food and then gently placed it in her mouth. The way she ate was just like that of a young princess.
âWhat are you looking at? If you donât eat, weâll never finish all these,â Pale said when she noticed Shumea grinning at them.
When Shumea realized sheâd stopped eating after being taken by the elvesâ amusing interaction, she quickly cut a huge slice of bread, soaked it in soup, and ate it.
âSure is great being free,â Shumea said.
âWhat do you mean?â Pale asked, not quite understanding what Shumea meant.
Shumea laughed cheerfully after eating her bread and drinking her soup. âLaughing, eating, talking⊠You know, normal stuff. Slaves are basically belongings, so they canât do those things.â
As someone who has never been a slave, Pale couldnât understand the value of Shumeaâs âfreedomâ.
Shumeaâs words gradually changed her perspective.
At the very least, there were no slaves under the Goblin King.
That was an irrefutable truth.
But wasnât it simply because of the difference in the size of territory? The humans have been expanding and progressing in the past 400 years. As a result, a great disparity of wealth has been created between the rich and the poor.
If the Goblin King were to rule such a similarly large territory, wouldnât the same problem befall him?
Perhaps the only reason the Goblin King did not have any slaves was because the territory he ruled was small. Moreover, he only ruled over goblinsâŠ
Was the human world you saw really that beautiful? Starvation, poverty, discrimination, innocents being blamed for crimes they did not commit, a stark difference between those with power and those without⊠Wasnât that world also ruled by the same law of the jungle that haunts the savage forests?
The words of the king echoed within her mind.
Pale shook her head. He was wrong. Even if she wasnât particularly troubled in her upbringing, she wasnât blessed either. At the very least, she believed that.
After all, didnât she help Elks become a huge clan even while lacking money and people?
If you get your friends to help you, surely it would be possible to make life better. The human world has always worked like that.
The time she spent with them wouldnât possibly lose out to the Goblin Kingâs rule.
âPale?â Selena asked with concern when she noticed her go silent.
âHuh? Oh, itâs nothing. I was just thinking,â Pale said.
Seeing Pale eat again, Selena didnât ask anymore and continued eating herself.