Chapter 91 First General / The Goblin 1

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The first Goblin general's face shrouded in hate and vigilance directed at the Goblin.

The event going on below him, are three goblins, though ranked lower than him, are still warriors strong enough to strike fear into the hearts of their enemies.

Those said Goblins are down there, in a sea of fire and getting burnt to the death while being helpless to do anything about it.

Now he knew more than ever, he had to be on his highest possible alert if he doesn't want to end up like that.

The first Goblin general released lightening from his hand and directed it towards the Goblin.

He had waited for the Goblin to finish killing the other generals so now, the Goblin should be giving him attention instead of just fleeing like he always does.

The first Goblin general's thought was right, the Goblin did not run or divert his attention elsewhere but instead confronted the first Goblin general.

The Goblin, jumped up and evaded the lightening heading his way, and in return, he makes a bow with thorns and fired off three consecutive shots at the first Goblin general.

He is wary and on edge of what the outcome of this battle will be.

The mission their king had given to all four of them, was to bring back a single Goblin.

Now three has been lost and he is the only one left still alive and ready to go, but he wasn't going to go down without a fight.

A lot things had happened to the Goblin that made him far stronger than the first Goblin general remembered,

things that made it possible for the Goblin to now be capable of taking out three Goblin Generals in a single run and without much effort.

The first Goblin general would be telling a blatant lie if he were to say he still underestimated and under view the Goblin.

Its safe to say, that he and the Goblin are either on an equal level, or the Goblin's level is a notch above his.

Whichever it is, he needed to take this very seriously if he doesn't want to betray the command of his king.

Losing the three Generals is had enough on him, he cannot begin to fathom what it would be like to even lose the trust of his king by failing to capture the Goblin.

For the first Goblin general, this is a do or die situation where he either captures the Goblin, or he dies trying to.

The two Goblins, unaware of each other's intentions, are both laying down their lives for the outcome of this battle.

The first Goblin general hurls three lightening at the arrows to destroy them.

Stomping his two feet to the wall, he propel's himself towards the Goblin who had landed on the wall and shot another arrow at the first general.

The first general easily destroys the arrow with his fist and continues his path towards the Goblin.

The Goblin was getting nowhere with his arrows and so he decided to try another form of attack.

As Oracle had earlier told him that close combat attack is his best bet in taking down the first Goblin general.

The Goblin, produced out thorns from his hand, and carved the thorns to take the form of a sledgehammer, sizable enough to fit his hand, while the end part is the size of his body multiplied by two.

The Goblin had no problem with lifting the sledgehammer mostly because his strength far outweighs his body by a long margin.

The Goblin swings down the sledgehammer at the first general who had almost gotten to him.

His actions stopped the first general from approaching him and hastily jumping back to the wall, then make fast movements and opt for going at the Goblin from sideways.

Despite the size difference, the Goblin was fast enough to raise his sledgehammer and also change directions to the sides, following the first general.

The first Goblin general was quick enough to move out of the sledgehammer's path and jumped above it.

The Goblin's pursuance on the first Goblin general was relentless and unending. He raises the sledgehammer upwards at the first general who had jumped in avoidance of the same sledgehammer.

The first Goblin general's body discharged out lightening that touched the sledgehammer and destroyed it into pieces.

The range of the lightening expanded, and it made contact with the Goblin, which ended up blowing him away to the wall opposite him.

He crashed into the wall, with his body pressing into and shattering it.

The first general gave no time for the Goblin to put himself together.

taking a step forward and appearing before the Goblin, the first general thrusted out his fist aiming to crush the Goblin between the walls.

The Goblin, hurriedly got out of the way by moving downward while the fist of the first general rams through the wall.

He repositioned himself by clinging to the hand of the first general, steeled his footing to the wall with his two hands hanging unto the first general's hand.

The Goblin dragged down the first general's hand, flipping him over and causing his head and the rest of his body to hit the wall, with his head facing downwards and his legs upwards.

The Goblin locked the first general's hand in an arm bar and sprained it backwards, thereby dislocating it.

The first Goblin general did not moan out, nor did he make any discomforting sounds like the Goblin had expected him to.

If anything, the first Goblin general's reaction to his arm breaking was one of negligence, like he had experienced it multiple times to now want to feel any pain on it.

With his broken arm, the first general lifted it like it was nothing and slammed it to the wall with the Goblin still hanging unto it.

The first Goblin general once again slammed his broken hand to the wall, and again, and again, with the Goblin refusing to let go of the hand.

The thunderclaps that was being emitted every seconds from the first Goblin general's body, hit the Goblin multiple times, accumulating continuous damage on him.

Knowing that nothing good was going to come off of holding unto his hand, the Goblin let go and jumped to the opposite side of the wall.

This gave the first Goblin general the opportunity to stand back on his feet in an upright position, with his feet leaned against the wall.

He grabs unto the hand that had been sprained by the Goblin and twists it around before popping it down, there by setting the bones right.

He spits out white substance from his mouth, with his face filled with even more hatred, deep enough to crumble one's resolve.

The Goblin as well did not back down, nor did he let himself get intimidated by the first general's stare as he also stares back hard.