Human King

Chapter 185: Good

"Please, do not worry."

Moris said with conviction in his voice. It seems that he truly believed that there was nothing to worry about in this situation.

Well, that was indeed the truth as Moris was the one who knew things.

He was the one who went to destroy the fortress and defeat the monsters guarding that place.

He was the one who made the effort, and he was the one who was present in that place.

That was why it was only natural for Moris to believe that as he was the one in that place during that time.

And since he was the one present at that time, it was only natural that he would know things better than anyone.

Right, he knew it, and that was why he spoke to explain himself.

After all, it would just be bad if the king was to remain in the shadows about the facts of what happened during the time Moris destroyed that place.

"Although there would definitely be monsters wandering around that place, they should not be able to identify or tell that the fortress has been attacked by someone."

"It is because of the place and how the place was built."

"As I've mentioned to the king, the place is full of mud even before when I started the attack on that place."

"It was full of mud, and that was because of the mud monster that was living there."

"And when I defeated the mud monster that was living in that fortress, the mud that consisted of its body...was scattered all over the place."

"It was scattered all over the place that it looked like the place didn't get attacked."

"Yes, I know it's weird, but the mud before I even started the attack was already scattered all over the place, and that is why I think that the monsters wouldn't be able to tell that they have been attacked."

"Although I have caused some destructions on the surroundings because there were other monsters, it isn't enough that one would think that they have been attacked."

"After all, the forest has been, and always will be chaotic. It is only natural that the monsters would let it slide thinking that some other monsters in their camp fought against each other."

Moris said all those words without missing even a single beat, and his voice was truly expressing his confidence in this matter.

Well, it was only right for Moris to be confident about this.

After all, it was only common sense among monsters that the forest would always be chaotic.

Even if a part of the forest was suddenly gone and was destroyed, not one of the monsters would question how it happened.

Why? It was because it was normal in the forest. Right, it was only normal for the monsters, and that was why they wouldn't question a little destruction.

Of course, they would question if the whole place was gone, but...in this case, the whole fortress was still intact.

That was why Moris was confident that no monsters would think that they got attacked.

And when Dawn heard what Moris said, he...thought that it made sense.

That explanation made sense, and everything was well explained.

Dawn could also understand what Moris said as he was also a monster, and a monster wouldn't question why there were signs of destruction in a part of the forest.

Of course, it's not like every monster wouldn't mind something like that.

There would be some curious monsters that would want to find out what happened. There would be some cautious monsters that would want to find out what kind of monsters did this.

After all, they were technically threatened as well if a random monster did the destruction.

Their livelihood and their safety were being threatened if they lived near that destruction, so that kind of reaction was only normal.

However, most monsters would just ignore it and start the hunt for the day.

And Dawn knew that most monsters would do something like that, and that was why things finally made sense for Dawn.

Well, Dawn thought that monsters would try to peek into what happened in the fortress.

They would try to know what happened in the fortress, and they would try to...at least, put in some work.

After all, they were under someone, and they had a hierarchy in the southeast of the forest.

It was only normal that subordinates would try to protect their lords or something like that.

However, Dawn forgot that monsters that were just gathered would be just monsters in the end.

They wouldn't have any loyalty, and most monsters would just continue on with their lives.

They were not like goblins who would even die for him. They were not like goblins who would do everything for Dawn.

Of course, now that Moris mentioned that most monsters would just go on with their lives, he finally realized it.

No, he finally remembered that monsters are just monsters in this place.

And when Dawn finished all his thinking, he nodded his head as he looked down on Moris.

"Good." Dawn said with great satisfaction in his voice.

After all, things were finally starting to go, and what's more...it was going in the direction that Dawn wanted.

It was only natural that Dawn was satisfied with this result.

Of course, it's not like things just ended here. Even though Dawn already confirmed that the goblins could still receive Blessings of the Battlefield, Dawn...still planned to go through his plan of conquering the southeast of the forest.

And since most of the goblins were now awake with their new powers and bodies, it was only right for the goblins to start now.

And that was also why Dawn spoke once more as he gave the order to start.

He gave the order to Moris, the strongest goblins present in this place, to start the hunt for the three legendary hyenas.

"Good. Since you have finished all your tasks and the goblins are now awake as well, let's get this started."

"Let's get this started and return home."

Dawn said with a peaceful tone, and his voice wasn't really that passionate.

It seems that he wasn't really pumped out about all this war, but that was just because this was the second time Dawn had to do something like this.

After all, he already pumped the goblins up earlier. The war had already started!

It was only delayed because of the Blessings of the battlefield that suddenly affected the normal goblins.

Of course, the effects of that were plentiful and desirable by the goblins as the normal goblins would have more power now.

Anyway, when Moris heard what Dawn said, he quickly spoke as he lowered his head.

"Yes, Your Highness."

"However, if I may ask...do we use the fortress as the starting point of attack or..."

Moris asked as this was crucial for the war. After all, it's not like Dawn and the goblins could just destroy everything in every direction.

They had the advantage of being unknown to the enemies, and that the enemies were also complacent.

After all, the enemies, the three legendary hyenas, already put out some advanced attack on the goblins.

It was only natural that the three legendary hyenas would think that they have already destroyed the threat.

That was why it was best for the goblins to take advantage of this situation.

However, if they suddenly just started to attack the southeast with the fortress as the starting point, that...would be meaningless.

Right, their advantage of the three legendary hyenas not knowing that the threat is still alive and that they are unknown would be meaningless.

After all, if they just attacked, it was only natural that information would soon be passed to the three legendary hyenas.

Besides, staying hidden and just focusing on the three legendary hyenas or just start the attack with the fortress as the starting point...choosing one of them would decide how the battle would be fought.

After all, the situation would be so different compared to the other if the goblins decided to do the other.

That was why this was crucial to know as the war would depend on this.

Of course, since Dawn was the king of the goblins, he had the right to choose what direction the goblins would choose.

Even if the decision that he would make is obviously disadvantageous for the goblins, no goblin would bat an eye or react to it badly.

Instead, the goblins would do everything in their power to make sure that they would still win even if they are faced with difficulties.

That was just how loyal and faithful the goblins were to the king and his words.

Of course, Dawn knows that very well as he has already witnessed that faithfulness that the goblins have towards him.

That was why he was seriously thinking this time as he knew that his decision would affect things.

What's more, Dawn had to consider that they only number so little.

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