It was time for Byung to make his move. He quickly slipped out to see if he could find Murkfang. As long as this human stayed in the room, there was a small chance they would be bothered. There was no doubt the man who was sent away meant they planned to share Lira.
Of course, Rodell didn't expect this because humans thought they were the best kind of people.
Byung managed to sneak out of the window. He was sure he made no noise because there might be a guard at the front door.
Byung was right, but he was able to hide in the bushes right below the window.
"The security is tight," Byung whispered under his breath. He could smell them and count them by their scent.
There were four men around here.
This was too much, but it would be enough to stop an orc if she went wild.
This man named Rodell had taken steps to be safe, but he wanted them here. Otherwise, he wouldn't have given them humans to keep them company.
There had to be a hidden reason, and Byung knew they had to leave on their own terms.
He looked over his shoulder to see if there was anything he could grab. He needed to find a way to pull their attention away.
But luckily for him, Maui began to moan. Byung had no idea what she was doing.
The moans were loud and fake. Byung knew how her real moans sounded because he had heard them himself.
Byung smiled because he could hear the humans whispering to each other. They clearly liked what they were hearing.
Maui had a great body, but her voice was so soft and womanly. It didn't match her big frame, but this was enough to let Byung slip away.
Byung began to use his nose to find Murkfang. He had no idea where he was, but he had to trust his nose more than his eyes.
Byung began to track him. He had to find Murkfang's spot, and thanks to Murkfang doing things that made it easy to follow, Byung could track it even though his nose hurt. He was surprised Murkfang had escaped from their hands, but even living for a week was amazing by itself.
Byung couldn't wait to hear his stories.
He must have learned a lot about these humans in his time here.
Byung noticed his scent was getting stronger, but there was something else he could smell. There were humans.
Byung stopped in his tracks. He saw there were a bunch of bushes in this area, and Murkfang must be hidden in one of them.
"They are too close," Byung whispered under his breath. He looked at one of the bushes in the opposite direction and quickly threw a stone that way at high speed.
The moment their heads turned, Byung managed to hide inside another bush, getting closer to Murkfang.
He was worried, though, because he could see Murkfang between the leaves, but he wasn't moving.
Byung instantly knew something was wrong and looked over to see the humans going back to their spots.
Byung had a short time to act but had to take his time or he might mess everything up.
Luckily for him, the guards saw something else that caught their eye. It turned not only their sight but everything else away.
Byung rushed to Murkfang. He was running a fever. His temperature was very hot.
Byung wasn't surprised with how long he had been here. He looked very thin and close to death.
But Byung realized the two humans had seen him because the bush couldn't hide two goblins.
Byung instantly knew he needed to knock them out before they sounded the alarm.
He didn't care about fighting fair. He grabbed sand from the ground but stayed still as the humans came closer. They weren't sure what they were seeing, so they came nearer to check.
The moment they were close enough, Byung threw the sand in both their eyes. This was enough to mix them up, which let Byung hit the first one in the back of the head.
Thanks to his strength, he was able to do it with little trouble. The other human got his sight back sooner than Byung thought.
[Ding!]
[Calculating combat points!]
[Ding!]
[Calculating combat points!...]
[Combat points calculated!]
[Combat points: 120!]
The dirt hadn't gone in his eyes the way Byung wanted, but it made his vision blurry for a moment. Byung saw his combat points weren't much higher than Drekk's and realized the humans weren't known for their body strength.
If it was just fighting, there was a chance a goblin could beat a human one-on-one.
It was the weapons they had that made them better, and this man only had a sword with a strangely shaped blowing horn.
"Fuck!" Byung knew he would be in big trouble if this guard raised the alarm. He quickly ran at him.
The human tried to punch him right in the face, but Byung wrapped around the arm like a snake, holding it tight, before kicking his side to turn away from the human.
He managed to pull the arm out of place. Byung had no idea how he could read his moves, but this human was a lot slower than Drekk.
"Arrgghh!" The human screamed in pain, and Byung had taken the blow horn from him so there was no way to use it.
Byung saw the pulled arm was enough to stop him as he fell to his knees, crying in pain.
"Such low pain tolerance," Byung thought to himself. With the way the human was screaming, you would think he broke his kidney.
Byung did the smart thing and knocked him out. Luckily, the screams didn't go far, but Byung knew these people had a schedule, which meant it would only be a short time before someone else came to check this spot.
He threw Murkfang over his shoulder and instantly wished he hadn't because he could feel the gross things his body had gone through leak into his clothes.
This included pee, but Byung quickly pushed this out of his mind because that was not important now.
He knew he needed to get back as soon as possible if this Vrognut was there.
But the first part of the plan had worked. Byung got Murkfang, but there was a problem because there was no way to get him out.
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The first mine had not yet received the tools Byung had made, so they were still working like slaves even though a few of them had heard about this new tool.
They knew it was only a matter of time before it reached them, so they weren't worried.
If anything, they wanted to use their arms even if it was the last time they did it this way.
The goblins were hard at work when they heard noise coming from the entrance of the gate. This made them come out of the mines to see what was happening.
To their surprise, they saw many goblins who had been hurt for one reason or another.
The sun had set, and night had come, but the moon lit up the area.
"What is going on?" One of the bosses asked, but he didn't need to wait long to find out because he saw two orcs. The one who came with Kraghul was among those there.
The time and the horses they rode on were a clear sign of the orcs' plan to take over this place at night.
They were killing them. They were not hiding their plans at all.
The goblins were scared. These ones didn't have Byung's influence, and remembering what happened the last time an orc was here sent chills down their spines.
"I… run!" One of the workers screamed out of fear, trying to run, but the orc beside Kraghul's escort had a spear in hand.
He threw it carefully and with exact aim, hitting the goblin right through the head.
"I'm sorry, but our order was to make sure no one got away," the orc warned.
They were both sitting on their horses, but naturally, it would be impossible for these two to keep all the goblins here under control.
The goblins that did manage to slip out through the back were met with the rest of their group. There were at least five orcs here besides the two in their camp.
The goblins were killed without mercy, cutting down their numbers by a large amount and undoing almost three years of new goblins in the process.
The orcs weren't starting a war. They were ending it, and with Vrongut here, they couldn't give the goblins time to make a plan.
The screams and cries of the goblins echoed, but the killing was to show them they were willing to do whatever it took to get their point across.
It didn't take much for the other goblins to give up to their strength as they surrendered.
The mine fell in less than thirty minutes. This was to show the orcs could easily beat the goblins if they wanted to.
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