I Become a Landlady in the Game World-Chapter 373 - 215: The Destiny of the Goblins

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Chapter 373: Chapter 215: The Destiny of the Goblins

And the goblins who were sold also, with the help of other goblins, paid the fee to become residents, and after negotiating follow-up work repayment plans, these goblins felt as if the blood in their bodies was boiling.

Their emotions were far more excited than Mills and his group.

They had thought that being sold to the new territory would put them in even more difficult circumstances, but things had taken a favorable turn.

At that moment, it felt as if a tear had been made in the dark world, revealing spots of light.

Such circumstances caused a slight change in their spirits, no longer as lifeless as before.

Although still cautiously following behind other goblins, their eyes were just like theirs, looking around at Hope Village, this new territory.

Upon entering the territory, a long-absent sense of bustle hit them.

In the past, the bustle had nothing to do with them, but now, being deeply involved, it was hard to describe the feeling with words.

At the moment they entered, many people curiously gathered around.

"Village Chief, you’re back!"

"Are these our future residents?"

"Did you encounter any danger on the way?"

"When will there be such suitable jobs for us professionals? We’d like to take on this task too!"

"Haha, our territory is really growing stronger!"

"When can the territory be upgraded?"

"..."

Professionals surrounded them warmly, speaking one after the other, their gazes turning around the many goblins, with curiosity in their eyes.

Mills also noticed these scrutinizing gazes and felt slightly uncomfortable avoiding them but, after trying to get used to it, began observing these people.

Just upon observing, he was taken aback a bit.

There essentially wasn’t any of the disdain for the goblin clan in their eyes, just genuine curiosity.

The feeling was so apparent because they had seen too much contempt in human eyes.

So, as soon as a bit of kindness was shown, they could quickly perceive it.

Victor had said something right, they really were different.

So, what kind of territory was this!

Knowing the curious little thoughts of these professionals, Zhou Bai responded, "Territory tasks depend on the needs of the territory; I can’t make decisions about them. But as the territory develops, there will definitely be more. Just wait for it. As for these goblins, from now on, they are residents of our territory. They are new here, everyone, please show them around! Not all goblins are skilled in mining."

As a village chief and the lord, from the moment they became residents, she could already see their information.

Although most had mining skills, talent was not limited to just that.

And indeed, she didn’t want the goblins to think their only value in Hope Village was mining; they could live their own lives in Hope Village.

Her thoughts were so only because she respected the life of an intelligent race.

Life in this world is just too fragile!

Thus, being in this world, one must unite all possible forces.

The entire goblin clan, when combined, was an undeniable force.

At this moment, following Zhou Bai’s lead, the professionals naturally scrutinized the goblins more, even incorporating some warm words.

"Okay, those of you who are good at fighting, we will take you."

"If you don’t know what to do for a while, just hang out with us."

"The residents of Hope Village are the friendliest."

"Of course, there are some who are not friendly; just ignore them."

"Lastly, welcome to Hope Village!"

"..."

Upon hearing the final welcome to Hope Village, many of the goblins who had been suppressing their emotions could barely hold it in anymore.

They bowed their heads slightly, discreetly wiping away the tears spilling from the corners of their eyes amidst the crowd.

Whimpering, they had never been treated this way; the memories of curses and disdain were suddenly replaced at that moment by warm faces.

They learned that there was indeed a place for them in this world.

Many people observed their reactions, and there was a hint of sympathy in their eyes.

It could only be said, the guilt lies with the possessor, not those without fault.