Chapter 76
Chapter 76: Chapter 76
"The females are treated well," a third elder added, though his voice was less certain. "Fed regularly, kept safe from predators. It’s not as bad as you’re making it sound."
Satou’s laugh was harsh, devoid of humor. "Fed regularly? Kept safe? I saw women so malnourished their ribs were showing. I saw women with eyes so dead they didn’t even react to my presence. I saw women who were begging to be killed rather than continue existing in that hell. That’s your idea of treating them well?"
"They’re alive," Grik said stubbornly. "That’s more than they’d be if we’d killed them during the raids. We show mercy by keeping them. By giving them purpose in producing our young."
The bloodlust emanating from Satou intensified dramatically. Small cracks appeared in the cave floor. The air itself seemed to vibrate with barely controlled rage.
"I’m going to give you one chance," Satou said, each word carefully measured. "One opportunity to do the right thing. You will release all those women immediately. You will never again take captives for breeding. You will find another way to sustain your population, through natural means or by actually forming relationships with other species rather than slavery. And you will spend the rest of your lives trying to atone for what you’ve done."
He paused, letting the weight of his words sink in. "If you agree to this, I’ll spare your lives. You’ll become part of my settlement, under my rules and my laws. You’ll have a chance to change, to become something better than what you are now."
Elder Grik and the other elders exchanged glances. Some of the younger goblins in the chamber looked hopeful, as if they wanted their elders to agree. But Grik’s expression hardened.
"No," the old goblin said flatly. "This is our way. Our tradition. We will not abandon centuries of practice because some upstart chieftain from the south says so. You may have killed Dire Wolves, you may have defeated a hero, but you don’t have the right to tell us how to live our lives."
"This is goblin culture," another elder agreed. "Every settlement operates this way. If we stop, we become weak. We become prey for other species who already see us as nothing more than monsters to be exterminated."
"Better to die as goblins following our traditions," a third elder said, "than to live as something else under foreign rules."
Satou stood perfectly still for a long moment. The bloodlust that had been radiating from him suddenly vanished completely. The temperature in the cave normalized. The pressure on the air lifted.
It was somehow more terrifying than the rage had been.
"So you’re refusing," Satou said, his voice now completely emotionless. "You’re choosing to continue practices that involve kidnapping, slavery, rape, and torture. And you’re justifying it as tradition."
"We’re choosing to survive as goblins," Grik said with what he probably thought was dignity. "Not as pets of some idealistic fool who thinks monsters can be civilized."
"I see," Satou said. He gently transferred Kelvin’s weight fully to Cassius. "Hold him for a moment."
"Satou," Cassius said carefully, "what are you planning?"
"Justice," Satou replied simply.
He walked forward slowly, his hands empty, his posture relaxed. But every goblin in the chamber felt instinctive terror as he approached.
"How many elders are there?" Satou asked, his voice still empty of emotion.
"Five," Grik said, some of his confidence wavering as Satou drew closer. "Why do you ask?"
"Because I want to make sure I don’t miss anyone," Satou replied.
Then he moved.
His speed was impossible to track for the regular goblins watching. One moment he was five feet from Elder Grik. The next, his hand had closed around the old goblin’s throat.
"Wait!" Grik choked out, his earlier defiance crumbling into panic. "You can’t! We’re protected by goblin law! Elders are sacred!"
"Your laws," Satou said, his grip tightening slowly, methodically, "ended the moment you chose slavery over freedom. The moment you chose torture over mercy. The moment you chose tradition over basic decency."
He squeezed.
There was a sickening crack as Grik’s neck snapped. The old goblin’s eyes went wide with shock, then empty. Satou released him, and the body crumpled to the floor.
The chamber erupted into chaos. Goblins screamed, some tried to run, others cowered against the walls. The remaining four elders attempted to flee, but they were old, slow, weakened by days of siege conditions.
They didn’t make it ten steps.
Satou caught the second elder, the one who’d spoken about "supplementing their population." His hand closed around the back of the goblin’s skull, and he slammed the elder’s face into the cave wall with enough force to shatter both bone and stone.
The third elder, the one who’d claimed the women were "treated well," tried to hide behind younger goblins. Satou simply reached past them, grabbed the elder by the throat, and lifted him off the ground.
"Please!" the elder begged, his earlier conviction completely gone. "I was just following tradition! Everyone does it! It’s not my fault!"
"You had a choice," Satou said. "You chose wrong."
He threw the elder against the cave ceiling with tremendous force. The goblin’s body hit the stone with a wet crunch, then fell back to the ground, broken and lifeless.
The fourth elder tried to attack, grabbing a crude spear and charging at Satou with desperate courage. Satou simply caught the spear mid-thrust, snapped it in half, and drove the broken end through the elder’s chest.
The fifth and final elder, the youngest of the group, fell to his knees and began begging.
"I didn’t want to do it!" he cried, tears streaming down his face. "I argued against keeping the women! I tried to convince the others to let them go! But Grik said I was being weak, that I’d be exiled if I didn’t participate! Please, I’m not like them!"
Satou stopped, studying the sobbing elder. He reached out with his enhanced senses, trying to determine if this was genuine remorse or desperate lies.
"Zik," Satou called out. "Is he telling the truth?"
Zik, who’d been watching the slaughter with wide, terrified eyes, nodded quickly. "Yes! Elder Mok always seemed uncomfortable when the others talked about the captives. He’s the one who made sure they got fed when the others forgot. He’s the one who would sneak them extra water and blankets."
Satou stood over the cowering elder for a long moment. Then he extended his hand.
"Stand up," Satou said.
Elder Mok looked up in confusion and fear but took the offered hand. Satou pulled him to his feet.
"You’re the elder now," Satou said. "The only one. And you’re going to help me fix this settlement. Understood?"
"Y-yes," Mok stammered. "Yes, Chieftain Satou. Whatever you command."
Satou turned to address the remaining goblins, all of whom were staring at him with absolute terror. Four elder corpses lay scattered around the chamber, their blood staining the stone floor.
"Let me make this very clear," Satou said, his voice carrying to every corner of the cave. "The old ways are dead. The traditions that included slavery, kidnapping, and rape are finished. If any goblin in this settlement even thinks about continuing those practices, they will die. Quickly and without mercy. Do you understand?"
The goblins nodded frantically, too terrified to do anything else.
"Good. Now, here’s what’s going to happen. Elder Mok is in charge of this settlement under my oversight. You will help the healers who are coming to rescue the women you’ve imprisoned. You will provide whatever assistance they need. And then, you will join my settlement in the south. You’ll learn new ways of living, ways that don’t involve victimizing the innocent."
He paused, his bloodlust flaring one more time. "Or you can refuse, and join the other elders in death. Your choice."
"We’ll join!" several goblins called out immediately.
"We’ll follow your rules, Chieftain!"
"Please don’t kill us!"
Satou’s bloodlust receded. "Then we understand each other. Cassius, how long until the rescue team arrives?"
"They should be here within a few hours," the vampire replied, still supporting Kelvin. "I’ll remain here to coordinate their efforts. You and Kelvin should return to the settlement. He needs proper medical attention, and you need to report this situation to Urgak and the others."
"Agreed," Satou said. He walked back over to Kelvin, taking the young Hobgoblin’s weight back from Cassius. "Can you walk back on your own, or do you need me to carry you?"
"I can walk," Kelvin said, though his voice was strained. "But big brother, those elders, you killed them without hesitation. Without trial or judgment beyond your own decision."
"Yes," Satou said simply. "I did."
"Wasn’t that wrong? Shouldn’t we have brought them back to the settlement, let Urgak and the others help decide their fate?"
Satou was quiet for a moment as they made their way toward the cave exit. "Maybe. But I couldn’t let them live knowing what they’d done and refused to change. Some actions are so heinous that immediate justice is the only option. They had a chance to do the right thing. They chose to defend evil instead. So they died."
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Chapter 1
- Chapter 1
Chapter 2
- Chapter 2
Chapter 3
- Chapter 3
Chapter 4
- Chapter 4
Chapter 5
- Chapter 5
Chapter 6
- Chapter 6
Chapter 7
- Chapter 7
Chapter 8
- Chapter 8
Chapter 9
- Chapter 9
Chapter 10
- Chapter 10
Chapter 11
- Chapter 11
Chapter 12
- Chapter 12
Chapter 13
- Chapter 13
Chapter 14
- Chapter 14
Chapter 15
- Chapter 15
Chapter 16
- Chapter 16
Chapter 17
- Chapter 17
Chapter 18
- Chapter 18
Chapter 19
- Chapter 19
Chapter 20
- Chapter 20
Chapter 21
- Chapter 21
Chapter 22
- Chapter 22
Chapter 23
- Chapter 23
Chapter 24
- Chapter 24
Chapter 25
- Chapter 25
Chapter 26
- Chapter 26
Chapter 27
- Chapter 27
Chapter 28
- Chapter 28
Chapter 29
- Chapter 29
Chapter 30
- Chapter 30
Chapter 31
- Chapter 31
Chapter 32
- Chapter 32
Chapter 33
- Chapter 33
Chapter 34
- Chapter 34
Chapter 35
- Chapter 35
Chapter 36
- Chapter 36
Chapter 37
- Chapter 37
Chapter 38
- Chapter 38
Chapter 39
- Chapter 39
Chapter 40
- Chapter 40
Chapter 41
- Chapter 41
Chapter 42
- Chapter 42
Chapter 43
- Chapter 43
Chapter 44
- Chapter 44
Chapter 45
- Chapter 45
Chapter 46
- Chapter 46
Chapter 47
- Chapter 47
Chapter 48
- Fixed
Chapter 49
- Chapter 49
Chapter 50
- Chapter 50
Chapter 51
- Chapter 51
Chapter 52
- Chapter 52
Chapter 53
- Chapter 53
Chapter 54
- Chapter 54
Chapter 55
- Chapter 55
Chapter 56
- Chapter 56
Chapter 57
- Chapter 57
Chapter 58
- Chapter 58
Chapter 59
- Chapter 59
Chapter 60
- Chapter 60
Chapter 61
- Chapter 61
Chapter 62
- Chapter 62
Chapter 63
- Chapter 63
Chapter 64
- Chapter 64
Chapter 65
- Chapter 65
Chapter 66
- Chapter 66
Chapter 67
- Chapter 67
Chapter 68
- Chapter 68
Chapter 69
- Chapter 69
Chapter 70
- Fixed
Chapter 71
- Chapter 71
Chapter 72
- Chapter 72
Chapter 73
- Chapter 73
Chapter 74
- Chapter 74
Chapter 75
- Chapter 75
Chapter 76
- Chapter 76
Chapter 77
- Chapter 77
Chapter 78
- Chapter 78
Chapter 79
- Chapter 79
Chapter 80
- Chapter 80
Chapter 81
- Chapter 81
Chapter 82
- Chapter 82
Chapter 83
- Chapter 83
Chapter 84
- Chapter 84
Chapter 85
- Chapter 85
Chapter 86
- Chapter 86
Chapter 87
- Chapter 87
Chapter 88
- Chapter 88
Chapter 89
- Chapter 89
Chapter 90
- Fixed
Chapter 91
- Chapter 91
Chapter 92
- Chapter 92
Chapter 93
- Chapter 93
Chapter 94
- Chapter 94
Chapter 95
- Chapter 95
Chapter 96
- Chapter 96
Chapter 97
- Chapter 97
Chapter 98
- Chapter 98
Chapter 99
- Chapter 99
Chapter 100
- Chapter 100
Chapter 101
- Chapter 101
Chapter 102
- Chapter 102
Chapter 103
- Chapter 103
Chapter 104
- Chapter 104
Chapter 105
- Chapter 105
Chapter 106
- Solo Levelling
Chapter 107
- Chapter 107
Chapter 108
- Chapter 108
Chapter 109
- Chapter 109
Chapter 110
- Chapter 110
Chapter 111
- Chapter 111
Chapter 112
- Chapter 112
Chapter 113
- Chapter 113
Chapter 114
- Chapter 114
Chapter 115
- Chapter 115
Chapter 116
- Chapter 116
Chapter 117
- Chapter 117
Chapter 118
- Chapter 118
Chapter 119
- Chapter 119
Chapter 120
- Chapter 120
Chapter 121
- Bonus -
Chapter 122
- Bonus -
Chapter 123
- Chapter 123
Chapter 124
- Chapter 124
Chapter 125
- Chapter 125
Chapter 126
- Chapter 126
Chapter 127
- Chapter 127
Chapter 128
- Chapter 128
Chapter 129
- Chapter 129
Chapter 130
- Chapter 130
Chapter 131
- Chapter 131
Chapter 132
- Chapter 132
Chapter 133
- Chapter 133
Chapter 134
- Chapter 134
Chapter 135
- Chapter 135
Chapter 136
- Chapter 136
Chapter 137
- Chapter 137
Chapter 138
- Chapter 138
Chapter 139
- Chapter 139
Chapter 140
- Chapter 140
Chapter 141
- Chapter 141
Chapter 142
- Chapter 142
Chapter 143
- Chapter 143
Chapter 144
- Chapter 144
Chapter 145
- Chapter 145
Chapter 146
- Chapter 146
Chapter 147
- Seraphine Sudden Visit
Chapter 148
- Strategy
Chapter 149
- Chapter 149
Chapter 150
- Chapter 150
Chapter 151
- Chapter 151
Chapter 152
- Chapter 152
Chapter 153
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Chapter 154
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Chapter 155
- Bonus - s
Chapter 156
- Bonus - s
Chapter 157
- Chapter 157
Chapter 158
- Chapter 158
Chapter 159
- Chapter 159
Chapter 160
- Chapter 160
Chapter 161
- Chapter 161
Chapter 162
- Chapter 162
Chapter 163
- Chapter 163
Chapter 164
- Chapter 164
Chapter 165
- Chapter 165
Chapter 166
- Chapter 166
Chapter 167
- Chapter 167
Chapter 168
- Chapter 168
Chapter 169
- Chapter 169
Chapter 170
- Chapter 170
Chapter 171
- Chapter 171
Chapter 172
- Chapter 172
Chapter 173
- Chapter 173
Chapter 174
- Chapter 174
Chapter 175
- Chapter 175
Chapter 176
- Chapter 176
Chapter 177
- Chapter 177
Chapter 178
- Chapter 178
Chapter 179
- Updated
Chapter 180
- Chapter 180
Chapter 181
- Chapter 181
Chapter 182
- Chapter 182
Chapter 183
- Chapter 183
Chapter 184
- Chapter 184
Chapter 185
- Chapter 185
Chapter 186
- Chapter 186
Chapter 187
- Chapter 187
Chapter 188
- Chapter 188
Chapter 189
- Chapter 189
Chapter 190
- Chapter 190
Chapter 191
- Chapter 191
Chapter 192
- Chapter 192
Chapter 193
- Chapter 193
Chapter 194
- Chapter 194
Chapter 195
- Chapter 195
Chapter 196
- Chapter 196
Chapter 197
- Chapter 197
Chapter 198
- Chapter 198
Chapter 199
- Chapter 199
Chapter 200
- Chapter 200
Chapter 201
- Chapter 201
Chapter 202
- Chapter 202
Chapter 203
- Chapter 203
Chapter 204
- Chapter 204
Chapter 205
- Chapter 205
Chapter 206
- Chapter 206
Chapter 207
- Chapter 207
Chapter 208
- Chapter 208
Chapter 209
- Chapter 209
Chapter 210
- Chapter 210
Chapter 211
- Chapter 211
Chapter 212
- Chapter 212
Chapter 213
- Chapter 213
Chapter 214
- Chapter 214
Chapter 215
- Chapter 215
Chapter 216
- Chapter 216
Chapter 217
- Chapter 217
Chapter 218
- Chapter 218
Chapter 219
- Chapter 219
Chapter 220
- Chapter 220
Chapter 221
- Chapter 221
Chapter 222
- Chapter 222
Chapter 223
- Chapter 223
Chapter 224
- Chapter 224
Chapter 225
- Chapter 225
Chapter 226
- Chapter 226
Chapter 227
- Chapter 227
Chapter 228
- Chapter 228
Chapter 229
- Chapter 229
Chapter 230
- Chapter 230
Chapter 231
- Chapter 231
Chapter 232
- Chapter 232
Chapter 233
- Chapter 233
Chapter 234
- Chapter 234
Chapter 235
- Chapter 235
Chapter 236
- Chapter 236
Chapter 237
- Chapter 237
Chapter 238
- Chapter 238
Chapter 239
- Chapter 239
Chapter 240
- Chapter 240
Chapter 241
- Chapter 241
Chapter 242
- Chapter 242
Chapter 243
- Chapter 243
Chapter 244
- Chapter 244
Chapter 245
- Chapter 245
Chapter 246
- Chapter 246
Chapter 247
- Chapter 247
Chapter 248
- Chapter 248
Chapter 249
- Chapter 249
Chapter 250
- Chapter 250
Chapter 251
- Chapter 251
Chapter 252
- Chapter 252
Chapter 253
- Chapter 253
Chapter 254
- Chapter 254
Chapter 255
- Chapter 255
Chapter 256
- Chapter 256
Chapter 257
- Chapter 257
Chapter 258
- Chapter 258
Chapter 259
- Chapter 259
Chapter 260
- Chapter 260
Chapter 261
- Chapter 261
Chapter 262
- Chapter 262
Chapter 263
- Chapter 263
Chapter 264
- Chapter 264
Chapter 265
- Chapter 265
Chapter 266
- Chapter 266
Chapter 267
- Chapter 267
Chapter 268
- Chapter 268