The Romantic Life of a Goblin

Chapter 199 Recruiting Adventurers to Defeat Goblins

Alan smiled gently, raised his hand gently and wiped away the crystal tears from the corners of Betty and Becky's eyes.

His eyes were firm and deep, as if they contained endless power:

"From now on, both of you are slave girls of me, the Sith Lord Darth Allen. I will take you with me to witness the glorious road of the future Demon King."

After saying that, Allen reached out and pulled Betty and Becky tightly into his arms, gently stroking their hair, and whispered:

"Don't worry, from now on, you will always belong to me."

Betty and Becky looked at each other, their eyes flashing with joy and relief, then nodded gently and leaned comfortably in Alan's warm arms.

At this time, the other women in the cave finally came to their senses. They applauded enthusiastically and cheered for this wonderful performance.

A group of young girls excitedly ran to Betty and Becky, surrounded them, and praised them for their graceful dancing and pleasant singing.

Among them, Anne was particularly envious because she had also sought advice from Elodie, but due to her limited cultural level, she could not even recite the next line completely.

There was also an artist couple who played music, which was much more beautiful than the vulgar slang sung by troubadours in the tavern. Women often have no resistance to music, and these two people have become idols of the crowd, and they are surrounded and asked all kinds of questions.

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In the small town, Baron Seran's mansion.

Elvira approached the front yard cautiously. When she arrived in front of the main entrance of the hall, she found a group of adventurers squatting or standing, looking a little embarrassed.

These people are exactly the team that was recently rumored to have failed in escorting a convoy.

The Baron did not seem to let them in, which clearly showed that he was very unhappy with the team's dereliction of duty.

Elvira, wearing a maid outfit, quietly entered the house through the side door.

She walked into the main hall and heard a loud noise. It turned out that the people inside were arguing fiercely.

So she tiptoed behind Cecilia and gave the maid Lily a look to show that she was fine.

After a lot of hard work, Patrick finally returned home. He had just washed and changed into clean clothes. At this time, Isaac said, "My dear brother, I have to emphasize again that this stupid mistake was entirely caused by your negligence. You know, the Earl's Mansion is not close to us, and there will always be some ignorant people and ferocious monsters who come out to make trouble along the way."

Patrick obviously disagrees:

"Oh, no, no, no, you can't jump to conclusions like that. The situation clearly needs to be treated differently. It was an accident. Yes, it was an accident. Just like you can't expect to never encounter fish bones when eating fish, right?"

The Baron believed that the loss of supplies was due to Patrick's carelessness in not bringing more guards.

Patrick, on the other hand, believed that what they were transporting were building materials and tables, chairs and benches, which, although valuable, could not be converted into cash, and almost no robbers would be interested in them, so there was no problem with the configuration of his escort team.

Patrick emphasized, "There have never been goblins on that road before. To be honest, I only thought about measures to deal with bandits. The appearance of monsters is really unimaginable. Oh my God, my brother, I swear to the goddess that I have never heard of a goblin who would dig such a big trap in my life."

Isaac knocked on the table, "No, you missed the point, my brother. Why didn't those monsters hurt you? You all came back almost unscathed. This is so strange. They didn't even ask for a ransom?"

Patrick stood up and argued:

"I was almost buried alive! How can I say I was unscathed? To be honest, I thought I would never see you again, my brother. Besides, how could a group of goblins ask for a ransom?"

The Baron snorted:

"That's even more strange, isn't it? Why would the goblins want furniture? What are they doing with all those building materials?"

The Baroness smoothed things over:

"Well, you two, I think we should celebrate Patrick's safe return now. Why are we arguing? Anyway, those furniture were given by the merchant, and we didn't lose anything, right?"

The baron was very disdainful of this:

"The loss is nothing, but this embarrassing mess has really brought shame to the Seran family."

Hearing this, Patrick's face turned gloomy:

"Okay, no need to discuss this. I will hire a group of adventurers to bring these things back."

The Baroness was puzzled:

"Weren't they all taken away by the goblins?"

Patrick: "Oh, ma'am, those building materials and furniture can't be eaten. I don't know what the goblins are doing with them, but as long as we can destroy those monsters, we can get them back, right?"

Cecilia, who had been listening, also interrupted:

"If you want to exterminate the goblins, I can also participate. My maid is also a priest of the temple."

The baroness covered her mouth with her fan:

"Don't talk nonsense, my daughter. Just leave this matter to your uncle. Isn't it too dangerous for you to run away?"

Cecilia snorted:

"Among my classmates in the capital, some have participated in the expedition against the remnants of the Demon King's army. This experience will give her a lot of points."

Cecilia glanced at her father:

"You know, mother, my male classmates like this kind of sword-wielding activities, and that woman can always become the focus of the party with this."

The Baron thought for a moment:

"That's not impossible. If we're just dealing with a group of goblins, there shouldn't be any danger. Those monsters are very fragile."

The Baroness looked at her husband in surprise:

"Oh, my goddess, listen to what you are saying? How can there be no danger? Wasn't Patrick defeated by those goblins?"

Patrick immediately retorted:

"That's not the case, ma'am. I have to emphasize this again, lest you misunderstand me. I was not defeated by the goblins. We fell into a big earth pit. Well, I must admit that these monsters are sometimes a little smart."

baroness:

"Then how can you ensure that you don't fall into the pit again?"

Cecilia: "Oh, my mother, I am not a fool. Do you think I am like the foolish son of the viscount next door who walks without looking at the road?"

Patrick: "??? Am I?"

Several people argued and discussed for a long time. The Baron also called the captain of the adventurers in to question him. Finally, it was decided to let Patrick, who was eager to restore his reputation, arrange the recruitment of adventurers to fight the goblins.

Cecilia also joined the team. Patrick would find someone to protect her, and she would not participate in the battle. In fact, it was just like going on an adventure camping in the forest, which would be convenient for her to brag about it to other noble children at parties in the future.

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