I, the Goblin Emperor, Rule the World - EP.202
On the streets, occasionally one could still see several good-looking elves wandering about, which excited the members of the Knight Order even more.
Beautiful women were not only their objects of affection but also a means to earn extra money by capturing them. This journey was destined not to be lonely.
After entering the city of Tanleusnia, the members of the Knight Order began to interact with the lord of this city and the people of the City of Strange Mists.
Meanwhile, the students of the Kingdom Academy dispersed to spend a few days sightseeing before collectively entering the Strange Mist Forest for their expedition.
On the second day of entering the city of Tanleusnia…
The frosty beauty Carmelitia frowned as she arrived at the inn where Kamil was staying.
At this moment, her face was filled with seriousness.
During the journey to the City of Strange Mists, she always felt as if there was a chilling gaze fixed on her within the team.
Could it be just her imagination?
No, Carmelitia firmly believed in her intuition, which told her that someone wanted to harm her.
She didn’t know who it was, but she had to be prepared!
However, when she tried to find the attendant she trusted, she found herself empty-handed.
“Yujina, where’s Kamil?”
Yujina, who lived with Kamil, shook her head and said, “She said she wanted to go to the city alone in the morning. She even brought her equipment and said she would find members of the Knight Order to protect her, then she left. Maybe she’ll be back later.”
Kamil was missing. Could it be related to that eerie gaze?
“Yujina, come with me.”
Carmelitia’s expression was serious as she turned and left.
…
The Strange Mist Forest, a place filled with dangerous beasts.
And here, it seemed that there were also some appearances of filthy goblins.
At this moment, a girl fully armed was moving through the forest.
Kamil held a long sword and looked back several times to confirm that no one was following her, a strange glint flashing in her eyes.
She continued alone towards a certain direction in the Strange Mist Forest, seemingly searching for something.
Could it be someone waiting for her here?
Before long, she ventured deeper into the Strange Mist Forest, with no one behind her and an eerie silence ahead.
Shortly after, she crouched down and found a trace on a rock, a faint smile appearing on her lips as she continued forward.
She seemed to have found her target.
Unnoticed by Kamil, a platinum figure practicing long-distance control lurked nearby. It swiftly disappeared and reappeared not far ahead of her.
When this platinum figure sat down on a rock, its silhouette quickly changed, shrinking and its skin turning green, its features becoming somewhat hideous.
Soon, the approaching girl spotted her target.
Ecstatic, she ran towards it with her long sword in hand.
Although it was spring, neither too cold nor too hot, the exercise of running still made the girl’s body warm, causing a tantalizing hint of sweat to permeate her delicate figure.
Kamil looked at the goblin that hadn’t noticed her arrival and shouted loudly.
“Ugly, filthy goblin! Despicable creature!” Her voice immediately caught the goblin’s attention, and it turned to see the girl before it. Instantly, a bit of dirty saliva dribbled from its mouth. Spring had arrived, and it seemed even goblins were affected by the sight of a woman.
“You twitch at the sight of me. Goblins truly are hopeless creatures! Hmph, why is it just you? Where are your companions? Come together!” Kamil stared excitedly at the goblin before her. Just then, the goblin tore off the clothing beneath itself.
Kamil’s eyes widened in amazement. It was her first time witnessing such a scene. Was this the creature frequently depicted in vulgar novels, defiling women? It was beyond her imagination.
Kamil took a deep breath. “If your companions won’t come, then I’ll deal with you first!” She shouted and charged towards the goblin.
The goblin also moved menacingly towards Kamil.
Suddenly, something unexpected happened. Kamil’s sword accidentally struck a nearby tree. “It won’t come out,” she exclaimed, blushing as she turned to face the goblin charging towards her. She attempted to run, but after a cry of “Ah!” she stumbled and fell to the ground. “Ouch, twisted my ankle, can’t move,” she said, blushing, as she looked back at the approaching goblin. As she tried to crawl away, her rear end lifted just in time for the goblin chasing behind her to catch up.
“Ah, no, don’t!”
…
…
After a while, Kamil lay weakly on the forest floor, looking at the goblin before her, exhausted and paralyzed. She glanced at the fallen leaves around her, then propped herself up with her hands, trembling as she stood. She picked up the torn clothing nearby.
Despite the pain in her body, she remained calm, seemingly unaffected by sorrow or regret.
“I’m sorry, I deceived you,” Kamil said as she dressed, sighing. “True hunters often switch roles between prey and predator. Thank you for the experience. For a first time, I’m quite satisfied. Perhaps one day in the future, I’ll remember you.”
“Oh, I forgot to tell you. I have a talent that others don’t know about. My skill can paralyze others’ bodies, and it wears off with me. The longer it lasts, the stronger the paralysis. You were quite formidable just now, but now you’re powerless, aren’t you?”
“My family keeps a tight rein on me. I can’t let others know what happened here.”
Kamil put on her clothes and walked to the nearby tree, effortlessly retrieving the sword stuck in it. She turned to the goblin before her, filthy and having defiled her.
“Farewell.”
Kamil lifted her longsword, her expression unchanged.
The blade descended.
However, the next moment, the sword she swung was caught by the goblin’s hand.
“Coming alone into the forest and giving yourself to a dirty, ugly, short goblin for the first time, you’re quite peculiar, little girl,” said the goblin.
Kamil stared in astonishment as the goblin’s green skin gradually turned red, its body enlarging until it stood twice her height.
Looking up at the towering goblin, fear flickered in Kamil’s widened eyes.
“You… you…”
“It’s time for the second round, little girl,” growled the Goblin Emperor in a deep, hoarse voice.
“N-no… no!!”
Boom!
Suddenly, rain poured down, washing over the goblin and the girl in the forest.
Chapter 186: Caught in Between~
“Kamil! You can’t dress so scantily! A girl should be modest! You should know how to protect yourself!”
“Kamil! You can’t always stare at boys’ pants. You’re a girl!”
“Kamil! Kamil!”
In the rain, the girl, drenched and bare, looked somewhat distracted.
Mom, I’m sorry, I can’t be that kind of girl, I… I’m a strange girl…
Under the rain curtain, the girl’s eyes gradually filled with brilliance as she looked at the red-skinned man standing before her, filled with endless admiration.
“P-please… please take me away…”
…
In the forest under the rain, the downpour washed away the filth covering the ground and the girl’s impurities.
The girl trembled as she sat down on the ground, looking up at the red goblin standing proudly before her, her eyes shimmering with deep red hearts, pulsating.
Before the girl, against the backdrop of the misty rain, the sturdy red demon’s body gradually shrank until it transformed into a beautiful man with golden hair, golden eyes, and skin emitting a golden glow.
The outline of the man left the girl somewhat stunned, somewhat enchanted.
…
At night, Miss Carmelitia of the Pangs’ Ducal House felt very anxious.
Tanleusnia City.
This unfamiliar city didn’t bring her any sense of security.
No.
The source of her unease wasn’t the city itself, but rather the other people in their group.
That was what made her anxious.
In this unfamiliar city, far from the kingdom and her father’s territory, if something were to happen to her, it would be difficult to handle properly.
In theory, with the Kingdom Knight Order protecting them, they shouldn’t encounter any problems, because the members of the Knight Order wouldn’t allow it.
The responsibility lay with them, and as long as she stayed with the Knight Order, they would surely protect her.
But, this place was an exception.
Carmelitia’s gaze turned to the night view of the city outside the window, her expression heavy with concern.
This was a city engaged in trade with demi-humans, where the presence of demi-humans could be seen everywhere.
And demi-humans, situated at the bottom of the hierarchy in this predominantly human inland, were despised by humans.
Any elf without magical runes was considered inferior by others, unable to be compared with noble elves.
People inland, who had never been to this city or seen it with their own eyes, would naturally associate this city with chaos, violence, debauchery, and evil.
If something were to happen to her in such a city, and the Knight Order were to blame it on those demi-humans, then the responsibility and retaliation would be directed towards this place, rather than towards the real perpetrators who harmed her.
The Knight Order would be held accountable, but taking Tanleusnia City and the City of Strange Mists could redeem them.
With the responsibility diluted, it also meant that there might be people within the Knight Order helping certain individuals harm her!
Who could it be?
In the silent room, Carmelitia pondered.
Several teachers? Or classmates?
She had no grudges against them. If they had motives, then these people could only have been bribed by others.
And there were many who wanted to harm her!
The Duke, the royal family, the trafficking organization.
Her father, the Duke of Pangs, held a high position in the kingdom and was deeply trusted by King Dia. Those who coveted her father’s position and power might want to take action through this opportunity.
As long as they captured her, the sole heir, or even killed her, the inheritance of the Pangs’ Ducal House would be in question, and their family’s power could potentially be diluted to those members of the kingdom’s dukes and the royal family.
And the trafficking organization, a transnational criminal organization, would most like to see internal strife between countries, providing them with more opportunities to exploit.
Carmelitia, worthy of being the future heir of the Duke of Pangs in the Kingdom of Dia, quickly understood the causes and consequences of these matters, gaining an understanding of the hidden dangers.
“I can’t stay alone.”
Carmelitia stood up. She needed to mingle with her classmates so that they wouldn’t easily target her.