Chapter 386 No one noticed the goblin in need, only his captors.
Story: Content of the Magic Box
As the night deepened, the crackling of the campfire softened to a gentle murmur, its glow casting long shadows across the quiet campsite. The adventurers on guard stood vigilant, their sharp eyes scanning the darkness for any sign of trouble. David and Olivia sat by the campfire, chatting. Beyond the flickering light, the forest stretched endlessly, its depths filled with the sounds of rustling leaves, distant hoots of owls, and the occasional chirping of unseen insects.
Later that night, David had finally given in to exhaustion and retreated to his small tent. His sword lay within arm’s reach, his breathing steady and deep as he took a much-needed nap. Even in rest, his face was creased with the faint tension of a man always ready to wake at the first sign of danger.
Meanwhile, in the creaky wooden wagon, the lone goblin remained awake. He was curled up in the corner, his frail body resting against rough planks, the cold floor offering little comfort. He didn’t seem to mind—his focus was elsewhere.
His bony fingers traced gentle circles over his bloated belly, his sharp nails scratching lightly against his stretched green skin. His breathing was soft, rhythmic, as he murmured in hushed whispers.
His yellow eyes gleamed in the dimness as he spoke, his tone filled with a love so raw and pure it almost ached. He cradled his belly as if it were already full of newborns, rocking slightly, humming a tune only he knew.
“My little ones… my precious ones… Shhh, it’s okay… no need to be afraid… papa is here. I will keep you safe, yes, I will, my sweet ones. Yes, I will. You will be good… you will have a good life. No cages, no whip, no hunger, no pain… I promise you…”
He sniffled, rubbing his face against his arm before gently stroking his belly again. The goblin curled in on himself tighter, his frail fingers splaying protectively over his swollen belly. The night air was crisp, sneaking in through the cracks of the wooden wagon, but he barely noticed. His focus was solely on the warmth beneath his touch—the tiny, fragile eggs growing inside him.
His breath trembled as he whispered, his voice carrying all the love his weary heart could muster.
“My sweet little ones… my perfect, precious hatchlings… you must be hungry soon, yes?”
His thin fingers traced careful circles over the taut skin of his belly.
“It is a long journey, but you are not to hatch yet… too soon... Papa will keep you inside for a bit longer. Grow big and healthy, with big ears. Shhh, little ones. Not yet, not yet… Papa knows you are eager, but the world outside is cold, and you are still so small.”
His claws—gentle, so gentle—danced along the taut skin, following the faint press of tiny limbs turning in their fragile shells. A soft chuckle escaped him as one particularly restless hatchling kicked, the motion sending ripples across his belly.
"Ah! Strong one, aren’t you?" He pressed a palm over the spot, as if to soothe.
"But patience, little one. Grow big first. Grow strong. You will have Papa’s ears, yes? Big and fine, to hear all the secrets of the world. And Papa will teach you… teach you the safe paths, the quiet places, where the bad things cannot find you."
A small, shaky smile flickered over his lips, only to fade just as quickly. His throat tightened, his yellow eyes glistening in the dim light of the moon filtering through the gaps in the wagon.
“I know… I know it is scary,” he murmured, his voice cracking as he sniffled.
“I am scared too… But you must not worry. The world we go to… it will be better, yes? It must be better…”
His chest hitched, and he swallowed thickly, pressing his forehead against his belly as if to shield his unborn children from the cold, from the loneliness, from the fear clawing at his heart.
“They will treat you right. Not like me… not like your kin before you. No cages, no hunger, no pain. You will have warmth, food, care…”
His breath hitched.
“I—I will not be there, but… but you will be happy, won’t you?”
A choked little sob escaped his throat before he could stop it, and he bit down on his knuckles to silence himself. He couldn’t let the humans hear him crying. He couldn’t show weakness. Not now.
Tears slipped down his sunken cheeks, but still, he cradled his belly with all the tenderness in the world.
“I love you. I love you so much,” he whispered, "So, so much… more than anything. I would give you the world if I could, but this… this is all I can do for you.”
The wagon creaked softly as he shifted, rocking himself gently, humming a tune—a lullaby, broken and off-key, but filled with so much aching love. The night carried on, the stars shining above like distant, unfeeling gods. But within the cold wooden walls of the wagon, one lonely goblin held onto his last shred of hope, whispering sweet promises to the children who would never know his face.
Suddenly, the wagon began to shake violently. In the midst of the goblin’s tender murmurs and soft lullabies, a piercing scream tore through the calm night air, shattering the fragile peace that had settled over the caravan.
Before the goblin could react, rough hands reached in, grabbing him by the throat. His body was jerked violently, fingers closing around his neck like iron chains, pulling him from the comfort of his hard, cold corner.
“W-What—?!” The goblin barely had time to gasp before his feet were ripped from under him, and he was thrown onto the unforgiving ground, his swollen belly sloshing painfully with the sudden movement. The air left his lungs in a desperate exhale as his body collided with the ground, his face scraping against the dirt and gravel.
Pain flared through his chest and stomach, and a strangled cry escaped his lips. His body trembled violently, not just from the rough handling, but from sheer fear—panic flooding his veins like ice. His fragile fingers pressed against his belly instinctively, protecting it.
"Please!" His voice was weak, trembling with the weight of fear and desperation. His breath came in gasps, and he squinted up through the haze of terror to see shadows looming above him. The faces of rough men—bandits—grew clearer in the moonlight, twisted with greed and malice.
The goblin groaned, his body aching as he forced his eyes open. His vision was blurry from the pain, but he could make out flickering torches, the gleam of steel, and the chaotic movement of figures all around him. He squinted, trying to focus, and what he saw made his heart sink into his stomach.
The camp was in complete disarray. Bandits—dozens of them—swarmed the wagons like starving wolves. They were everywhere, grabbing anything that wasn’t nailed down: crates of food, sacks of coin, even weapons left unattended. They moved quick, stuffing their loot into ragged bags before dashing back toward the treeline.
The adventurers Larry had hired were fighting back, blades flashing in the moonlight, their shouts ringing through the night air. Steel clashed against steel, sparks flying as swords met in fierce combat. Arrows zipped through the camp, some finding their marks, others burying themselves in the wooden wagons or the cold dirt.
David and Olivia were in the thick of it, sword in hand, cutting down bandits who got too close. David's face was set in a grim expression, his movements sharp and efficient, but he was outnumbered. Every time he struck one down, another took their place. Olivia on the other hand wore a calm smile as she cleaved through the bandits.
But no one noticed the goblin in need, only his captors.
Not far from the chaos, the other caravan travelers huddled together near a wagon, too terrified to move. Their eyes were wide with fear, their bodies trembling as they watched the fight unfold. They were defenseless—merchants, traders, common folk caught in the storm.
A sharp, burning pain shot through the goblin’s skull as rough hands seized his long, sensitive ears and yanked him forward. He barely had time to yelp before his captors took off running, dragging him along like a sack of grain.
His bare feet scraped against the dirt, kicking up dust and twigs as he stumbled. He clawed at their hands, his short nails scratching uselessly at the calloused fingers that held him. His swollen belly, heavy with eggs, bounced painfully against the uneven ground, every jolt sending fresh waves of agony through his body. Rocks, roots, and broken branches scraped his skin, leaving behind cuts and bruises as he was yanked deeper into the forest.
After distancing away from the caravan, they let go of the goblin. He stumbled and fell to the ground, his distended belly sloshing painfully as he hit the dirt.
“Well, well, what do we have here?” one of the attackers sneered. He was a burly man with a scarred face and a cruel grin.
“Looks like we caught ourselves a disgusting goblin and a breeder at that. Ain’t that right, boys?”
The others laughed, their voices harsh and mocking as they circled the goblin like wolves closing in on wounded prey. The goblin tried to scramble to his feet, but a boot slammed into his side, sending him sprawling back to the ground.
“Where do you think you’re going, little rat?” another attacker jeered, kicking him again, this time in the ribs. The goblin cried out, curling in on himself as pain shot through his body.
“Look at this thing,” the first attacker said, crouching down to grab the goblin by the chin. He forced the goblin’s head up, his grip tight enough to bruise.
“Pathetic. You’re nothing but a walking egg sack. Disgusting goblin. Just look at that ugly egg sack, he will make even more freaks like him soon.”
The goblin’s breath came in gasps, his hands instinctively moving to cover his swollen belly. The attackers noticed and laughed, their voices cruel and taunting.
"Oh, would you look at that! He’s trying to protect his precious eggs!” one of them mocked, kicking the goblin in the gut. The goblin gagged, his body convulsing as pain radiated through his abdomen.
“Better cover them up good, little rat,” another attacker sneered, delivering another brutal kick to the same spot.
“Wouldn’t want them to break, now, would you?”
Later that night, David had finally given in to exhaustion and retreated to his small tent. His sword lay within arm’s reach, his breathing steady and deep as he took a much-needed nap. Even in rest, his face was creased with the faint tension of a man always ready to wake at the first sign of danger.
Meanwhile, in the creaky wooden wagon, the lone goblin remained awake. He was curled up in the corner, his frail body resting against rough planks, the cold floor offering little comfort. He didn’t seem to mind—his focus was elsewhere.
His bony fingers traced gentle circles over his bloated belly, his sharp nails scratching lightly against his stretched green skin. His breathing was soft, rhythmic, as he murmured in hushed whispers.
His yellow eyes gleamed in the dimness as he spoke, his tone filled with a love so raw and pure it almost ached. He cradled his belly as if it were already full of newborns, rocking slightly, humming a tune only he knew.
“My little ones… my precious ones… Shhh, it’s okay… no need to be afraid… papa is here. I will keep you safe, yes, I will, my sweet ones. Yes, I will. You will be good… you will have a good life. No cages, no whip, no hunger, no pain… I promise you…”
He sniffled, rubbing his face against his arm before gently stroking his belly again. The goblin curled in on himself tighter, his frail fingers splaying protectively over his swollen belly. The night air was crisp, sneaking in through the cracks of the wooden wagon, but he barely noticed. His focus was solely on the warmth beneath his touch—the tiny, fragile eggs growing inside him.
His breath trembled as he whispered, his voice carrying all the love his weary heart could muster.
“My sweet little ones… my perfect, precious hatchlings… you must be hungry soon, yes?”
His thin fingers traced careful circles over the taut skin of his belly.
“It is a long journey, but you are not to hatch yet… too soon... Papa will keep you inside for a bit longer. Grow big and healthy, with big ears. Shhh, little ones. Not yet, not yet… Papa knows you are eager, but the world outside is cold, and you are still so small.”
His claws—gentle, so gentle—danced along the taut skin, following the faint press of tiny limbs turning in their fragile shells. A soft chuckle escaped him as one particularly restless hatchling kicked, the motion sending ripples across his belly.
"Ah! Strong one, aren’t you?" He pressed a palm over the spot, as if to soothe.
"But patience, little one. Grow big first. Grow strong. You will have Papa’s ears, yes? Big and fine, to hear all the secrets of the world. And Papa will teach you… teach you the safe paths, the quiet places, where the bad things cannot find you."
A small, shaky smile flickered over his lips, only to fade just as quickly. His throat tightened, his yellow eyes glistening in the dim light of the moon filtering through the gaps in the wagon.
“I know… I know it is scary,” he murmured, his voice cracking as he sniffled.
“I am scared too… But you must not worry. The world we go to… it will be better, yes? It must be better…”
His chest hitched, and he swallowed thickly, pressing his forehead against his belly as if to shield his unborn children from the cold, from the loneliness, from the fear clawing at his heart.
“They will treat you right. Not like me… not like your kin before you. No cages, no hunger, no pain. You will have warmth, food, care…”
His breath hitched.
“I—I will not be there, but… but you will be happy, won’t you?”
A choked little sob escaped his throat before he could stop it, and he bit down on his knuckles to silence himself. He couldn’t let the humans hear him crying. He couldn’t show weakness. Not now.
Tears slipped down his sunken cheeks, but still, he cradled his belly with all the tenderness in the world.
“I love you. I love you so much,” he whispered, "So, so much… more than anything. I would give you the world if I could, but this… this is all I can do for you.”
The wagon creaked softly as he shifted, rocking himself gently, humming a tune—a lullaby, broken and off-key, but filled with so much aching love. The night carried on, the stars shining above like distant, unfeeling gods. But within the cold wooden walls of the wagon, one lonely goblin held onto his last shred of hope, whispering sweet promises to the children who would never know his face.
Suddenly, the wagon began to shake violently. In the midst of the goblin’s tender murmurs and soft lullabies, a piercing scream tore through the calm night air, shattering the fragile peace that had settled over the caravan.
Before the goblin could react, rough hands reached in, grabbing him by the throat. His body was jerked violently, fingers closing around his neck like iron chains, pulling him from the comfort of his hard, cold corner.
“W-What—?!” The goblin barely had time to gasp before his feet were ripped from under him, and he was thrown onto the unforgiving ground, his swollen belly sloshing painfully with the sudden movement. The air left his lungs in a desperate exhale as his body collided with the ground, his face scraping against the dirt and gravel.
Pain flared through his chest and stomach, and a strangled cry escaped his lips. His body trembled violently, not just from the rough handling, but from sheer fear—panic flooding his veins like ice. His fragile fingers pressed against his belly instinctively, protecting it.
"Please!" His voice was weak, trembling with the weight of fear and desperation. His breath came in gasps, and he squinted up through the haze of terror to see shadows looming above him. The faces of rough men—bandits—grew clearer in the moonlight, twisted with greed and malice.
The goblin groaned, his body aching as he forced his eyes open. His vision was blurry from the pain, but he could make out flickering torches, the gleam of steel, and the chaotic movement of figures all around him. He squinted, trying to focus, and what he saw made his heart sink into his stomach.
The camp was in complete disarray. Bandits—dozens of them—swarmed the wagons like starving wolves. They were everywhere, grabbing anything that wasn’t nailed down: crates of food, sacks of coin, even weapons left unattended. They moved quick, stuffing their loot into ragged bags before dashing back toward the treeline.
The adventurers Larry had hired were fighting back, blades flashing in the moonlight, their shouts ringing through the night air. Steel clashed against steel, sparks flying as swords met in fierce combat. Arrows zipped through the camp, some finding their marks, others burying themselves in the wooden wagons or the cold dirt.
David and Olivia were in the thick of it, sword in hand, cutting down bandits who got too close. David's face was set in a grim expression, his movements sharp and efficient, but he was outnumbered. Every time he struck one down, another took their place. Olivia on the other hand wore a calm smile as she cleaved through the bandits.
But no one noticed the goblin in need, only his captors.
Not far from the chaos, the other caravan travelers huddled together near a wagon, too terrified to move. Their eyes were wide with fear, their bodies trembling as they watched the fight unfold. They were defenseless—merchants, traders, common folk caught in the storm.
A sharp, burning pain shot through the goblin’s skull as rough hands seized his long, sensitive ears and yanked him forward. He barely had time to yelp before his captors took off running, dragging him along like a sack of grain.
His bare feet scraped against the dirt, kicking up dust and twigs as he stumbled. He clawed at their hands, his short nails scratching uselessly at the calloused fingers that held him. His swollen belly, heavy with eggs, bounced painfully against the uneven ground, every jolt sending fresh waves of agony through his body. Rocks, roots, and broken branches scraped his skin, leaving behind cuts and bruises as he was yanked deeper into the forest.
After distancing away from the caravan, they let go of the goblin. He stumbled and fell to the ground, his distended belly sloshing painfully as he hit the dirt.
“Well, well, what do we have here?” one of the attackers sneered. He was a burly man with a scarred face and a cruel grin.
“Looks like we caught ourselves a disgusting goblin and a breeder at that. Ain’t that right, boys?”
The others laughed, their voices harsh and mocking as they circled the goblin like wolves closing in on wounded prey. The goblin tried to scramble to his feet, but a boot slammed into his side, sending him sprawling back to the ground.
“Where do you think you’re going, little rat?” another attacker jeered, kicking him again, this time in the ribs. The goblin cried out, curling in on himself as pain shot through his body.
“Look at this thing,” the first attacker said, crouching down to grab the goblin by the chin. He forced the goblin’s head up, his grip tight enough to bruise.
“Pathetic. You’re nothing but a walking egg sack. Disgusting goblin. Just look at that ugly egg sack, he will make even more freaks like him soon.”
The goblin’s breath came in gasps, his hands instinctively moving to cover his swollen belly. The attackers noticed and laughed, their voices cruel and taunting.
"Oh, would you look at that! He’s trying to protect his precious eggs!” one of them mocked, kicking the goblin in the gut. The goblin gagged, his body convulsing as pain radiated through his abdomen.
“Better cover them up good, little rat,” another attacker sneered, delivering another brutal kick to the same spot.
“Wouldn’t want them to break, now, would you?”
Table of Contents
- Adventurers Monsterpedia - Dangerous Plant Monsters
- Adventurers Monsterpedia - Magical Beast
- Adventurers Monsterpedia - Mutants
- Adventurers Monsterpedia - Monsters
- Character information
- Town information
- Chapter 403 The Pain He Couldn’t Put into Words
- Chapter 402 Making a Nest
- Chapter 401 Fragile Lives Left Alone in the Dark
- Chapter 400 The Shed, the Snow, and the Fire
- Chapter 399 Approaching Broken Gates in the Snowstorm
- Chapter 398 The Invisible Force of Gravity Magic
- Chapter 397 What if Hermit had lied to her, luring her out into the wilderness as part of some elaborate scheme?
- Chapter 396 Hermit had forgotten one crucial detail about Suzuka: she was a restless sleeper.
- Chapter 395 Consequences of Your Actions
- Chapter 394 Finding Shelter in the middle of a Snowstorm
- Chapter 393 First Time Seeing Mountain Snow
- Chapter 392 Going on Adventure to Save Kaka
- Chapter 391 Not Exactly a Reliable Source of Information
- Chapter 390 Goblin with a Broken Neck
- Chapter 389 Cat Boss Story from the Past
- Chapter 388 And as the world faded to black, the goblin’s last thought was of them—his little ones—and the hope that they would survive.
- Chapter 387 Punching Bag for the Bandits
- Chapter 386 No one noticed the goblin in need, only his captors.
- Chapter 385 Would Suzuka’s words hold true? Would he really be safe?
- Chapter 384 It's a simple errand, what could go wrong, right?
- Chapter 383 A Volunteer who Believes that his Sacrifice can Serve a Greater Good
- Chapter 382 Temporary Shelters for the Newcomers
- Chapter 381 A Letter from Thomas
- Chapter 380 A goblin and fresh eggs, right on time
- Chapter 379 Putting on Big Boy Pants
- Chapter 378 Your Royal Sadness, Hermit the Tragic, First of His Name, King of Self-Pity
- Chapter 377 Luminesia—a Town that will be a Sanctuary for all who Wish to Live in Peace
- Chapter 376 Tragic History Between Cat Boss and Hermit
- Chapter 375 The Meeting with the Cat Boss, Leader of the Cat People
- Chapter 374 Set of Tracks in the Dirt
- Chapter 373 Eyes that Always Watching
- Chapter 372 Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 371 Mr. Reliable
- Chapter 370 Security Issues
- Chapter 369 Big Progress
- Chapter 368 Forgiveness
- Chapter 367 A Tomb Stone for our Enemy
- Chapter 366 A Terrible, Tragic Accident
- Chapter 365 Desperate Display of Remorse
- Chapter 364 Fear and Exhaustion
- Chapter 363 Exaggerated Regrets
- Chapter 362 Unsettling Quiet
- Chapter 361 Farewells and New Horizons
- Chapter 360 Van Blous Insignia
- Chapter 359 Inner Frustration
- Chapter 358 Exclusive Rights
- Chapter 357 Your Grace Brodric Faladan
- Chapter 356 Delivering the Killing Blow
- Chapter 355 Cornered Prey
- Chapter 354 No Escape for the Baron
- Chapter 353 All Eyes on the Prize
- Chapter 352 The Host of the Evening
- Chapter 351 Invitation to a Masquerade Ball
- Chapter 350 Inner Strength that Keep me Going
- Chapter 349 Antonio's Unfortunate Accident
- Chapter 348 Dreaming About the Future
- Chapter 347 Love, Laughter, and Secrets
- Chapter 346 Reflections in the Bath
- Chapter 345 Friendly Game of Cards
- Chapter 344 Amazing Things Do Not Come Cheap
- Chapter 343 I’m Not a Bad Person
- Chapter 342 Visiting Old Friends
- Chapter 341 Uncomfortable Silence
- Chapter 340 What Worries Me the Most
- Chapter 339 Little Boy of Joy
- Chapter 338 Immense Weight
- Chapter 337 Lingering Shock
- Chapter 336 Love and Loss
- Chapter 335 Obsessive Parents and Endless Pie
- Chapter 334 Charming Wit and Dazzling Smile
- Chapter 333 Little Party Tricks
- Chapter 332 Clint Levens
- Chapter 331 Warm Hospitality
- Chapter 330 Shared Memories
- Chapter 329 Past Mistakes
- Chapter 328 Woodmill Town
- Chapter 327 Friendly Conversation
- Chapter 326 Disbelief and Overwhelming Happiness
- Chapter 325 Gentle Steps
- Chapter 324 Newfound Resolve
- Chapter 323 Comical Sight
- Chapter 322 Suzuka’s Overwhelming Power
- Chapter 321 Despair and Sorrow
- Chapter 320 Passing the Word
- Chapter 319 Piece of Advice
- Chapter 318 Timbo's Instructions
- Chapter 317 Free to Dream
- Chapter 316 Necessary Evil
- Chapter 315 Gift for the Boss
- Chapter 314 Coins and Gems
- Chapter 313 Bright Future
- Chapter 312 Smell of Deceit
- Chapter 311 Lives Filled With Endless Torment
- Chapter 310 Suspicious Visitor
- Chapter 309 The Great Wall
- Chapter 308 Ghost From the Past
- Chapter 307 Heartwarming Innocence
- Chapter 306 Newfound Efficiency
- Chapter 305 Immense Workload
- Chapter 304 Job Assignment
- Chapter 303 Awe and Admiration
- Chapter 302 Mana Sickness
- Chapter 301 Pushing Past the Limits
- Chapter 300 Bright Future
- Chapter 299 Best Way to Start the Day
- Chapter 298 Unfamiliar Sensation
- Chapter 297 The Best Day of My Life
- Chapter 296 Tiny Lumberjacks
- Chapter 295 Gifts From The Gods
- Chapter 294 Unwavering Respect
- Chapter 293 Honorable Battle Wounds
- Chapter 292 The Day Before Moving Out
- Chapter 291 Earth Magic Box
- Chapter 290 Boost in Power
- Chapter 289 Dark Humor
- Chapter 288 Passionate Adventure In Good Day's Rest Inn
- Chapter 287 Cozy Little Cafe
- Chapter 286 The Charming Snake
- Chapter 285 The Name He Curse
- Chapter 284 Invaluable Support
- Chapter 283 Full Schedule
- Chapter 282 Innocence and Purity
- Chapter 281 Darkness of the Night
- Chapter 280 The Mysterious Visitor
- Chapter 279 Haunting Whispers
- Chapter 278 Impossible Dream
- Chapter 277 Exotic Oils and Fragrant Blossoms
- Chapter 276 Feeling Guilty
- Chapter 275 Stroke of Luck
- Chapter 274 Cup of Hot Coffee
- Chapter 273 Fear, Responsibility, and Gratitude
- Chapter 272 Towering Peaks
- Chapter 271 Empty Bellies With Longing
- Chapter 270 Newfound Freedom
- Chapter 269 Goddess of Destruction and Salvation
- Chapter 268 Goblin Breeding Cave
- Chapter 267 Carnal Desires
- Chapter 266 Crushing Defeat
- Chapter 265 Showing No Mercy
- Chapter 264 Hundred Moons
- Chapter 263 Innocence of Youth
- Chapter 262 Big Loaf of Bread
- Chapter 261 Overflowing With Joy
- Chapter 260 Precious Gift
- Chapter 259 Quick Trip
- Chapter 258 The Scenery of Devastation
- Chapter 257 According to Plan
- Chapter 256 Light of Freedom
- Chapter 255 Promise Not to be Broken
- Chapter 254 Goblin Hatchery
- Chapter 253 Fear of Formidable Power
- Chapter 252 The Illusion of Invincibility
- Chapter 251 Bleak Existence
- Chapter 250 The Battle Begins
- Chapter 249 Reign of the Evil Goblins
- Chapter 248 Heated Argument
- Chapter 247 Scrutinizing Gaze
- Chapter 246 Preparations for Infiltration
- Chapter 245 Raid on the Goblin Breeding Farm
- Chapter 244 Stealthy Camp
- Chapter 243 Warm Hug of Comfort
- Chapter 242 Journey to Freedom Begins
- Chapter 241 Distant Echoes of a Duel
- Chapter 240 No Room For Error
- Chapter 239 The Final Exams
- Chapter 238 Simple Paperwork
- Chapter 237 Placing The Order
- Chapter 236 Chance at a New Life
- Chapter 235 The Best Offer Possible
- Chapter 234 For The Greater Good
- Chapter 233 Sweet Dreams in Goblinland
- Chapter 232 Goblin Medicine Recipe
- Chapter 231 Counting The Profits
- Chapter 230 Squeaky Chittering of the Rats
- Chapter 229 The Bandits Treasure
- Chapter 228 Culinary Treasure Flamboshta!
- Chapter 227 Those Who Need Feelings
- Chapter 226 Precious Feelings
- Chapter 225 Pitiable Innocence
- Chapter 224 Brutal Rain
- Chapter 223 Magical Resonance
- Chapter 222 Arion The Void Mage
- Chapter 221 Ideal Financial Support
- Chapter 220 The Proposal
- Chapter 219 List of Tools
- Chapter 218 Hard And Painful Decision
- Chapter 217 Sharing Awful Hobbies
- Chapter 216 Seeking New Allies
- Chapter 215 A Business Proposition
- Chapter 214 The Renowned Architect Elara
- Chapter 213 A Genuine Apology
- Chapter 212 Hanging by a Thread
- Chapter 211 Lies And Misunderstandings
- Chapter 210 A little Snack For The Trip
- Chapter 209 Treasure Hunt In Perilous Forest
- Chapter 208 Goddess of Salvation
- Chapter 207 Hermit's Secret Sanctuary
- Chapter 206 The Real Plan
- Chapter 205 A Picture of a Happy Goblin
- Chapter 204 A Warm Goblin Is A Happy Goblin
- Chapter 203 Forgiveness And Understanding
- Chapter 202 The Only Way To Beat A Bully
- Chapter 201 Hermit's Drunken Tales
- Chapter 200 Feeling A Little Tipsy
- Chapter 199 Drinking Beer For The First Time
- Chapter 198 Under The Dumpster
- Chapter 197 Jacob's Story
- Chapter 196 A Dark Reunion
- Chapter 195 The Bear Paw Inn
- Chapter 194 Mushrooms In The Moonlight
- Chapter 193 A Shattered Mind
- Chapter 192 People Bad, Gobbie Friends Good
- Chapter 191 The Remains of Hermit
- Chapter 190 An Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 189 Thalen The Ruler Of Rockmine Town
- Chapter 188 Meeting With The Royalty
- Chapter 187 Just a Passing Thought
- Chapter 186 A New Beginning of a Friendship
- Chapter 185 It was not a Dream
- Chapter 184 Unseen Menace
- Chapter 183 Wager of Shiny Coins
- Chapter 182 A Story about Squating on a Torch
- Chapter 181 I'm Swellmit, Not Weak Hermit
- Chapter 180 A Voice From The Shadows
- Chapter 179 Spooky Awakening
- Chapter 178 Hermit's Lifeless Hand
- Chapter 177 Life or Death Decision
- Chapter 176 Egg Laying Straw
- Chapter 175 The Broken Marionette
- Chapter 174 The Explosion
- Chapter 173 Pink Potion
- Chapter 172 Depressingly Melodramatic
- Chapter 171 Grand Goblin Feast
- Chapter 170 Relentless Scuttling
- Chapter 169 A Promise I Will Keep
- Chapter 168 Sitting on a Bench
- Chapter 167 The Wrestling Match
- Chapter 166 Wrestling Raccoon
- Chapter 165 Tasty Breakfest
- Chapter 164 It's Just a Prank Bro!
- Chapter 163 Master's Loving Embrace
- Chapter 162 Shiny Coins and a Key
- Chapter 161 Seeking Warmth
- Chapter 160 A Task at Hand
- Chapter 159 Olivia's Kind Gesture
- Chapter 158 Standing on the Edge of the Clif
- Chapter 157 Culinary Delight Among Goblins
- Chapter 156 Treacherous Flight of Stairs
- Chapter 155 Delightful Smell
- Chapter 154 Interesting Little Creature
- Chapter 153 I Can't Swim
- Chapter 152 Scuttling in The Rain
- Chapter 151 Going out for a Delicious Meal
- Chapter 150 Puppy Eyes
- Chapter 149 Feeling Cool
- Chapter 148 Blue Hue Elixir
- Chapter 147 Sink Bath
- Chapter 146 Thunderous Slap
- Chapter 145 Exposed
- Chapter 144 Game of Mercy
- Chapter 143 Small Adventure
- Chapter 142 Meaty Ears
- Chapter 141 Classified Information
- Chapter 140 Girls Talk
- Chapter 139 Smile of Gratitude
- Chapter 138 One Last Time
- Chapter 137 Some Bad News
- Chapter 136 The Crowd
- Chapter 135 Tender Care
- Chapter 134 Acid
- Chapter 133 Giving Chase
- Chapter 132 A little Dirty
- Chapter 131 Comfy Barrel
- Chapter 130 Precise Punch
- Chapter 129 Sad Story
- Chapter 128 Restless and Bored
- Chapter 127 Much Needed Rest
- Chapter 126 Iron Bars
- Chapter 125 Chilling Sound
- Chapter 124 Whisper in the Ear
- Chapter 123 A Calm Place
- Chapter 122 Introduction
- Chapter 121 Envy and Resentment
- Chapter 120 Shocking Truth
- Chapter 119 Sometimes, rules don't mean a damn thing.
- Chapter 118 Kiss In the Rain
- Chapter 117 Going Out
- Chapter 116 Isaac The Ice Mage
- Chapter 115 The name is Grand
- Chapter 114 Maximus Decimus Meridius
- Chapter 113 Heated Round
- Chapter 112 Elimination Round
- Chapter 111 Coliseum
- Chapter 110 Meeting an old friend
- Chapter 109 Nostalgia
- Chapter 108 Apology
- Chapter 107 Justice Served
- Chapter 106 The Headmaster
- Chapter 105 Caught With Pants Down
- Chapter 104 Professor Jonathan Stone
- Chapter 103 The First Place
- Chapter 102 Test Results
- Chapter 101 A small grin on Walter's face
- Chapter 100 A Little Drunk
- Chapter 99 Melwyn Gold Apple Wine
- Chapter 98 The Date
- Chapter 97 Things Got Complicated
- Chapter 96 Olivia's Note
- Chapter 95 Who Is the Real Hero?
- Chapter 94 Swamper
- Chapter 93 Gloomy Evening
- Chapter 92 No More Jokes
- Chapter 91 Helen's Death
- Chapter 90 Hostage
- Chapter 89 As I Feared
- Chapter 88 Rescue Mission
- Chapter 87 My Dear Sterling
- Chapter 86 My Slave
- Chapter 85 Bad Reputation
- Chapter 84 Silvia and Barrier Magic
- Chapter 83 Professor
- Chapter 82 Magic Box University
- Chapter 81 Slowing Down
- Chapter 80 The Greatsword
- Chapter 79 Corpses Piling Up
- Chapter 78 Zimmers
- Chapter 77 Rusty Sword
- Chapter 76 Cash Cow
- Chapter 75 Red Potion
- Chapter 74 Goblins ambush
- Chapter 73 Kieran
- Chapter 72 Letter
- Chapter 71 Official Quest
- Chapter 70 Wide Grin
- Chapter 69 New Armor
- Chapter 68 Shopping
- Chapter 67 Hot spring
- Chapter 66 The Mystic Oasis
- Chapter 65 Dark Damp Alleyway
- Chapter 64 Stalker
- Chapter 63 Wara vs Suzuka
- Chapter 62 Fight Ring
- Chapter 61 The Guild Leader Wara
- Chapter 60 5-Stars at Heart 2-Stars on Paper
- Chapter 59 Dr. Jenkins
- Chapter 58 He Is My Husbando
- Chapter 57 Rules
- Chapter 56 Laughing Larry
- Chapter 55 Hunters Guild
- Chapter 54 Olivia's Memories
- Chapter 53 Bandits
- Chapter 52 Town In Sight
- Chapter 51 Olivia's Tent
- Chapter 50 Olivia
- Chapter 49 Friendly Chat
- Chapter 48 Bill's Wish Come True
- Chapter 47 Feelings
- Chapter 46 Going in Circles
- Chapter 45 Day Light
- Chapter 44 Clearing The Path
- Chapter 43 Going Deeper
- Chapter 42 The Crystal Mine
- Chapter 41 Finally Back To Bill's Cave
- Chapter 40 The Castle In Ruins
- Chapter 39 The Room Bellow
- Chapter 38 The Deception
- Chapter 37 Fight for the Throne Room
- Chapter 36 The Fierce Fight
- Chapter 35 The Goblin Castle
- Chapter 34 Martin's Party Never Come Back
- Chapter 33 Happy Birthday to Me and Bill
- Chapter 32 Martin and His Party
- Chapter 31 Rough Training
- Chapter 30 Calm Morning and Gentle Rain
- Chapter 29 Giving in to the Rage
- Chapter 28 A Fight
- Chapter 27 Idle Chat and Rune Magic
- Chapter 26 Looking For Crystal
- Chapter 25 Slime and Wine
- Chapter 24 Feeling Sick
- Chapter 23 Saving Bill
- Chapter 22 The Ambush
- Chapter 21 The Minotaur
- Chapter 20 Unyielding Rage and New Encounter
- Chapter 19 Clive
- Chapter 18 A New Hope
- Chapter 17 A Magic Box Power
- Chapter 16 The Magic Box
- Chapter 15 On The Run
- Chapter 14 Glimmer of Hope
- Chapter 13 The Awakening
- Chapter 12 Going Berserk
- Chapter 11 Fight to The Death
- Chapter 10 Feeding Time
- Chapter 09 The Hunt
- Chapter 08 Contact With The Beast
- Chapter 07 Journey Continue
- Chapter 06 The Behemoth and the First Victims
- Chapter 05 Wake Up Call
- Chapter 04 Beginning of a Journey
- Chapter 03 The Plan
- Chapter 02 The Kidnap
- Chapter 01 Suzuka and Antonio
- Chapter 0 Prologue The Beginning of World