…
Vickers was no longer paying attention to the situation here. Just as Xier had imagined at the beginning, the creature bred by the strange sphere needed something besides blood and flesh sacrifices.
Strong negative emotions.
When Giant Horn was targeted by the tide, he felt a strong sense of reluctance and grief, as well as extreme greed and desire for power and authority, as well as a faint hope for life.
The same is true of the creatures that Vickers is bred to now.
The choices he offered Him were fear and despair.
At the beginning, Vickers was very caring towards his subjects and created an image for them that although he was physically weak, he was very caring towards everyone.
Of course, this is only part of the plan.
As the fruit began to grow, Vickers also began to show his fangs.
He began to capture his subjects and, in front of them, transformed those innocent lives into deformed monsters, in order to determine how to train him in the future, to make him perfect, and even break through that barrier!
That's it! That's it!
Vickers's notoriety also spread, but it only added an extreme fear to this sacrifice.
In this despair and fear, the people of Vix either turned into deformed monsters or became living sacrifices.
…
At this time, Vickers came to the underground laboratory and looked at the strange sphere with an obsessed smile.
"What a shame, we're still so short of what we need. But don't worry, I have other ways to help you collect what you need."
The sickly expression on Vickers' face made him look very strange. Although he was still in human form at this time, he was no different from that strange ball.
"According to the records in the literature, these are all necessary if one wants to achieve perfection."
…
Outside, at the front line of Vickers Mansion—
"Justice Charge!"
"The earth dragon crushes them!"
“Ahhhh!”
Gobro, Gobbei, Xier and Jeanne faced enemies like waves. Although those cannon fodders were weak, they were numerous.
The ancients said that a swarm of ants can kill an elephant.
On the other side, Gobsi and Gobdong were also in great pain. Their daggers and swords kept clashing with the Predator's claws. Although their weapons were very unusual, the Predator's characteristics were there, and the Predator's speed was extremely fast.
Gobnan was also extremely anxious. Although the Hunting Eye's talent could guarantee a hit, it wasn't a concept. If Gobnan had the Demon Eye, he wouldn't be afraid at all. But now he was controlling Dragon Roar. He... he couldn't handle it...
Gobnan is sometimes quite surprised. They both have long-range professions that require protection, but Gobro always rushes forward with a knife.
Bai Yue, the so-called nanny, is also very frivolous, and now she has become a full-function assistant.
Even the star mage Selene is a good swordsman.
Am I not a qualified shooter?
"A shaman who can't fight in close combat is not a good goblin."
This was what Gobro had joked about before. Gobnan still remembered that he hated trouble and when he encountered trouble he would always think about avoiding it if possible.
But for some reason, Gobnan didn't choose to hide that time.
…
That day was the same as any other day. After accompanying his tribe to hunt, Gobnan took today's reward and returned to his nest.
Gobnan was a nobody in the Green Forest Clan. He was not very strong and was unwilling to deal with others. However, at this time, Gobnan's slingshot skills were very good and he could hit the target every time.
"Big guy, there aren't many prey left. Even though you've put in a lot of effort, this is all you have."
At this time, Gobbei was obviously very unreasonable in the clan, because he was a head taller than other goblins and much stronger.
But Gobbei was too naive and had no doubts about the reason of the goblin who distributed the prey.
Gobnan just watched all this. He felt that Gobbei would definitely find something wrong after a long time.
But for several days in a row, the reason was the same every day, and Gobubei accepted it every time.
Finally, one day, Gobnan didn't know what was going on in his head, and when Gobbei wanted to accept it calmly again, he stood up.
"Isn't that right? Didn't the tribe leader say that? Distribution according to work? I remember that the big guy killed a lot of prey by himself, and he was also the one who was responsible for shipping the prey back.
Not to mention the prey he hunted alone, isn't this a bit inappropriate for you to give him?"
The goblin who was still teasing Gobbei suddenly became furious and questioned Gobnan:
"Civilized Green Forest Clan! Who are you? What qualifications do you have to talk to me? Besides, the big guy didn't say anything himself."
Gobnan felt a little regretful at this time. He didn't know why he suddenly gave this big guy this warning.
"Humph, I never thought there would be someone willing to be the first to speak out. It's so funny. I'm telling you..."
Bang!
The goblin was hit by his prey and sent flying before he could finish his words.
The big guy Gobubei was still in the motion of knocking the man away.
Soon this matter alarmed the patriarch.
The chief confiscated all the goblin's prey and handed them over to the big goblin Bei, and then expelled the goblin from the tribe.
From then on, Gobnan and Gobbei became friends who could talk to each other.
When Gobnan is daydreaming, Gobbei will always follow him and daydream too.
There was a subtle tacit understanding between the two.
Because of this incident, the two of them also came into contact with Gobro, the son of the patriarch at that time.
The reason is that I heard the whole story of the conflict.
As for what happens next?
The Green Forest Clan was attacked by a human slave-hunting team, and most of the tribe was killed or injured. He and others were locked in a cage and then sold by Reborret.
Then I listened to Reborret tell the story of the red giant.
Gobnan originally thought that those things would never happen. After all, who would cause himself such trouble?
But gradually, as he heard more and more about those things, Gobnan began to waver. Is there really anyone willing to stand up for someone who has nothing to do with him?
Gobnan also asked Gobbei this question privately.
Gobbei just scratched his head and said:
"Why did you help me then?"
Gobnan was stunned for a long time.
Why?
Why would you create trouble for yourself?
In fact, Gobnan himself didn't know that he was not afraid of trouble. He was afraid that he would pay a lot for something and end up with nothing.
But he seemed to have done nothing wrong that time, at least now he could fully trust his teammates.
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