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    Please vote for recommendation!  Please collect it, thank you all!  !  !  ================================== The nobles in the cellar are about to bow to the God of Death.  There are reasons to disagree there!  Even if you die, you have to be a dead ghost!  How have they ever suffered such terrible torture since they became nobles?  !  At that moment, they all nodded in agreement, saying that the mage can take these worthless things as he pleases!  And they all hated themselves for being ignorant of Mount Tai, and there was no legendary mage in the eyes of goblins. They actually offended the Mage Guild and the great warlock Lord Silang. They really deserved death, and they would not hesitate to die!  Gu Gua nodded reservedly, controlled the crampons, and brought the group of twenty-five nobles, including their horses, into the castle and settled down in a den.  As expected, this den was very warm, and there was also a pot of stinking hot rotten broth, and a piece of black bread that could chip one's teeth. However, these nobles seemed to have never eaten such delicious food, snoring.  After eating so much, this meal will probably remain in their memory forever and will never be erased.  Soon, these nobles calmed down, and a row of kobolds walked in, holding weapons in their hands and looking at them maliciously.  "Meal expenses, meal expenses, agreed upon, everything, on, on, everything!!!" The kobold's barking common language is particularly disturbing.  But looking at the weapons in the hands of the kobolds, the crampon monsters outside, and the killing weather outside, these nobles lowered their noble heads.  They looked at each other, and none of the nobles took off their equipment, and none of the nobles dared to attack the kobolds.  But immediately a few spears poked at him.  The nobles hurriedly began to take off their equipment, such as ancestral bright light armor, ritual rings enchanted with permanent charm, large swords made of fine steel, and various money bags embroidered with silk threads.  , were thrown on the ground one after another, and were picked up by the kobolds.  Soon, only a group of naked nobles were left in the den. Then, the den was covered and the kobolds left one after another.  After a long time, there was no more movement, and the nobles breathed a sigh of relief.  In order to avoid embarrassment, some nobles started talking.  I don't know if this desperate situation made them put aside their prejudices and grudges, and their conversations became more and more intimate, and they even vaguely formed a new alliance.  Because they were afraid that there were still mages monitoring them, they didn't talk much about how to deal with this new great wizard.  During their conversation, Gu Gua knew that at the southern end of the Vasa Basin, the only large city in Vasa, Darshore, lived a count. He monopolized the Bloodstone Trail, the only trade route to the south, and all mined from Vasa.  The bloodstones can only be sold to the south from the Bloodstone Trail.  The other road that passed through the dwarf territory was cut off decades ago because the relationship between humans and dwarves in Vasa was very bad, and it was almost impossible to get there if you wanted to go there.  Compared with the greedy goblins, this human count took away most of the tax money without mercy, making the blood stone business, which was originally a huge profit, become as profitable as selling potatoes.  The nobles who are so poor and crazy will lose their minds and come to rob a mage.  Lamenting this defeat, the nobles were thinking about how to collect the annual tax from the earl, sighing sadly.  The next day, all the trophies were delivered.  Judging from the composition of the spoils of war, these nobles are really extremely poor.  The loot included grain, barley, half-new cloth, a small amount of silver, crystals, and some blood stones.  These were kept in a warehouse and guarded by crampons.  The act of sending trophies showed that the nobles had admitted defeat for the time being and would not attack again in the short term. It also gave Gu Gua, who had been reminded of his courage, a sigh of relief.  ?Obviously they did not choose to continue the confrontation.  After collecting the spoils of war, Gu Gua asked the kobolds to give these nobles some smelly animal skins so that they could cover their shameful parts so that they could go back.  After sending the nobles away, Gu Gua breathed a sigh of relief, released his hands from the crystal ball, and fell to the floor, not wanting to move a finger anymore.  After waiting for a short while, Gu Gua returned to the first floor and walked towards the place where his fifty-man squadron was training. At this moment, the entire squadron was training intensively.  Defeating humans also made these kobolds who had never been on the battlefield excited.  Kobolds especially like to discriminate against races that are weaker than them. Generally speaking, they discriminate against races with poor combat capabilities such as dwarfs and goblins. For humans, they hide as far away as possible.  This timeLang would rather send only ten trained kobold warriors than these hard workers, and he had this consideration.  I'm afraid that my camp will collapse before the battle begins.  As morale waxes and wanes, the results become even more unpredictable.  Gu Gua looked at this group of excited kobolds, and with his hands behind his back, he pointed out the irregularities in their training bit by bit, and improved the standard of training a lot.  The medal on his chest, the chain armor flashing with blue electricity, and the key shining with mysterious brilliance all gave Gu Gua an infinite mysterious pressure.  Following the admiring gazes of these kobolds, Gu Gua also puffed up his chest, showed off his dignity, and walked swaggeringly in front of everyone.  In his previous life, Gu Gua was just an ordinary monster with no special bloodline or special genius.  When he entered the human world, he was an ordinary third-rate college student. In order to make it easier to survive the catastrophe, he did not become tall, handsome, or rich, nor did he get into trouble with girls. He was really a good gentleman, and he had always pursued a low-key approach to work, so he could rise steadily.  I have never tried to stand in the eyes of everyone's admiration.  Mainly because the last life was also a peaceful world. Whether it was the world of cultivation or the human world, there were strong laws and law enforcement agencies. As long as you abide by the law and do not touch the interests of the upper class, you don't need to be afraid of anything.  Since he obtained the energy of the Heavenly Dragon and traveled to this world, he has encountered every crisis, and the jungle law of the jungle has forced him to become stronger and stand on the head of others if he wants to survive.  In just three years, he has gone from an ordinary and lowly Kobold in a small tribe to a squadron leader in a small castle. He also holds power over hundreds of people under one person and enjoys the power of  The vanity of the superior and the admired.
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