Chapter 285: A Crash Course on Killing Goblins

Chapter 285: A Crash Course on Killing Goblins

We returned to the boulder where all the other beastkin were hiding. There, we found everyone was staring at us with stunned expressions on their faces.

“Everyone, over here,” said Fran.

“Okay.”

The group obediently followed Fran. They began to murmur the moment they saw the many goblins that been strewn across the undergrowth.

“Amazing!”

“As expected of the Black Lightning Princess!”

“Man! Evolved black catkin are awesome!”

“Now I get why there is so much hype around evolving.”

The red dogkin guard approached Fran.

“I was right not to judge you like other black catkin,” he said. “You really do live up to your reputation.”

He kept his expression calm and composed, but his tail was wagging like mad and his eyes were burning with admiration. He was clearly just as excited and impressed as everyone else.

Suddenly a scream ripped through our surroundings.

“Aiieee! This one’s still alive”

“What? Oh no! That one is too!”

“We’re all gonna die!!”

The surrounding black catkin finally noticed that some of the goblins were still breathing. They all paled at the thought that they were casually standing around monsters that were still alive.

“Left alive for you,” said Fran. “Finish them.”

“What?”

“Letting you kill,” repeated Fran.

“What!? Why?”

The black catkin responded with shock. Many even seemed devastated. It was almost as if they thought Fran had betrayed them.

“Goblins, evil beings. Kill for evolution. Also confidence, ” said Fran.

None of the black catkin responded. They all just continued staring at her in mute horror.

Well, they’ve probably never held weapons before, so they probably lack the mental strength to instantly kill something on command. The most they’ve probably done is hunt. They don’t have the strong, warrior-like mentality shared by Fran and most other beastkin.

“Quick,” chided Fran. “Paralysis running out.”

“Haa...hahh...”

“How’s that?”

“Did we... do it...?”

“Nn. Good job. Goblin dead,” said Fran.

“Hell yeeaaaah!”

The three of them raised their hands and let out a cheer! They huddled together and started crying, their joy showing clearly on their faces.

Fran stepped in before they started getting out of hand.

“Bad. Getting cocky. Three attackers, one goblin. Still needed 10 swings.,” she pointed out. “And goblin immobile. Need one hit kill.”

“Urk... Yeah, I guess...”

“Yeah...she’s right.”

“Damn. We were getting carried away...”

“But not bad for first time,” said Fran. “If train and choose skills, can be stronger than goblins.”

“Yes ma’am!” the three shouted in unison.

Fran’s becoming a pretty good teacher. She’s employing the carrot and the stick method very effectively, making the black catkin both fear and worship her.

“Next three,” said Fran.

“Yes ma’am!”

The remaining black catkin all stepped up in groups of three and finished off one goblin each. Most of the later groups had already completed their mental preparations by the time they were called. They knew it was coming; they’d already watched their comrades perform the very same act. Few resisted as much as the first group. The black catkin began noisily chattering the moment the last goblin fell.

“The Black Lightning Princess says I gained a level!”

“Me too! Me too!”

“Aww... That’s not fair! She let you hit its head! All I did was smack its feet.”

“I’m gonna totally start training when I get back home!”

“You do that. I’m totally done with this. I can’t handle any more.”

Fran rounded up the villagers.

“Okay. No more monsters around. Returning to village,” said Fran.

“Okay, but what about the corpses?”

“Will hold onto them for now.”

Fran walked over and swiftly placed the corpses into my dimensional storage before turning around and leading the group back to the village.