Hilo and Novi walked one after the other in the dark, slippery passage.

Shiloh was in front, and Novi was behind.

Since Novi is a female dragon, Hilo doesn't need to worry about his bottom and confidently entrusts his back to Novi.

Because of the narrowness of the passageway, they were not allowed to walk side by side.

The cave ceiling is also very low, with some cone-shaped rocks resembling stalactites hanging from it.

It was as if Shiloh could bump into him if she looked up.

There was a fork in the road ahead, and Hilo chose to go right.

The passageway remains low and narrow, unchanged.

Because the passage was so winding and tortuous, even though the darkness didn't affect Hilo much, he still couldn't see very far, only around the bend ahead.

After turning a corner, three small, green-skinned men appeared ahead.

Green skin!

Thankfully, it wasn't that green-skinned guy who yells "waaagh!"

It was just a weak goblin.

The leader carried a wooden stick with steel nails in one hand, and the other two held short daggers made of animal teeth, which were very crudely made.

At the same time, the narrow passage amplified the sounds of Hilo's actions.

The three goblins clearly heard the sounds coming from ahead and excitedly squawked.

Thinking he had spotted his prey, he scrambled toward Hilo, his steps faltering.

It felt like they were worried about not being able to get any food, so they rushed over extremely fast.

Clearly, these goblins have not evolved the ability to see in the dark.

They can only locate other creatures by sound, while Hilo and Novi walk like cats, producing very little vibration.

So these three goblins mistook Hilo and Novi for small creatures, like the reptiles they usually hunt.

The goblin running at the front with a wooden club seemed to have noticed something was wrong. Why wasn't the prey running away this time?

There would always be a chase scene beforehand; if you caught up, you would get food, and if you couldn't, you would go hungry.

But given the goblins' intelligence, they certainly wouldn't understand why Hilo didn't run away.

This entire second level is filled with goblins, and they have almost no natural enemies or rivals on this level.

They live exceptionally carefree lives, if it weren't for the fact that most of the creatures on the second level are small and unable to reproduce extensively.

Otherwise, the second level of the entire underground city would be filled with green-skinned dwarves in the passageway.

Looking at the obviously malnourished creature with sharp teeth and pointed ears, Hilo felt a sense of disgust.

The goblin carrying the wooden club rushed in front of Hilo. When it was about five meters away, it noticed that the shadow of the creature in front of it seemed a bit large.

He was twice his height, with a well-proportioned and agile physique.

Taking another step forward, he finally saw what the shadowy figure was—it was a dragon!

A silver dragon, its body gleaming with silver light.

He turned to run, but two thinner goblins caught up and overtook the one with the wooden stick.

They were very pleased with themselves. They had made a stupid mistake today; the prey was right in front of them, but they stopped in their tracks.

He even glanced back at the goblin with the wooden stick.

Turning back to look ahead, they discovered the creature standing in front of them; at this point, they were only two meters away from Hilo.

Shiloh stood still, and Novi behind him couldn't see what was in front of her. Shiloh suddenly stopped, and Novi accidentally bumped into her.

Whether it was an accident or not, we don't know.

The cunning Novi.

The two goblins' smiles froze on their faces before they could even brake and flee.

Two sharp claws formed a gale that sliced ​​through the bodies of the two goblins.

Before he could even let out a terrified scream, the stiff expression on his face cracked open.

It has truly cracked open.

Goblins divided into three equal parts.

It was broken into three pieces, and blood splattered on the ground and onto the leading goblin.

With a thud, the goblin's legs buckled and he knelt on the ground.

But weakness did not bring life; a strong gust of wind still cleaved the goblin vertically in two.

Even in death, his face remained contorted with fear.

Even as fledglings, goblins are still too weak for dragons.

When other dragons came, they were still easily defeated with a single swipe of their claws.

It must be said that the Blade Burst is indeed very useful for clearing out small foes.

Even when facing a sea of ​​people, once the sword is unleashed, it's like mowing down grass with unparalleled speed.

Continue forward, passing the three goblin corpses.

As they continued onward, they encountered many goblins, including some with bows and arrows, but they were still no match for them.

Under Hilo's claw attacks, not even one of them could utter a cry.

Hilo moved quickly through the passage, turning right whenever he encountered a fork in the road.

Without any pause, Hilo had had enough of the cramped environment.

You'll bump your head even when you stretch.

It was impossible to spend the night here, Hilo wiped the stone wall.

Linglong felt extremely uncomfortable.

Finally, the view ahead was no longer the same old passageway, but an open space, still low to the ground.

But countless holes, like a honeycomb, lead in all directions.

Many fluorescent mushrooms grew on the open ground.

This is the only place with light on the second floor.

It is also the stronghold of goblins.

At this time, there weren't many goblins in the base camp; at most, there were only eighty or ninety.

Most of them probably went out to find food.

The remaining goblins had all eaten and returned to rest.

This is also the most humid place on the entire second floor, where tiny streams of water gather on the ground.

You can drink water just by lying on the ground.

Most organisms choose to build their colonies in places with water.

The moment Hilo appeared at the entrance of the passage, a goblin issued a warning.

A sharp roar echoed throughout the open area.

The attack also spread outwards, attempting to recall the other goblins that had ventured out.

The message that Hilo heard was not from an enemy attack.

The message that got out was: Dinner's ready! Come back quickly! There's a big meal!

Hilo slowly peeked out a :?

Thinking about it, I can understand; if the news was of an enemy attack.

For cunning creatures like goblins, it's highly unlikely they'll return to their lair to help.

Instead, they found a secluded place to hide.

Wait until the powerful enemy leaves before coming out.

Just kidding, they've already come to our doorstep, they're obviously an invincible force.

The order to start the meal was very clever.

There must be a clever goblin among this wave of goblins.

Otherwise, there would be no way to gather so many goblins.

A group of goblins surrounded Hilo, with the leaders being tall and imposing.

He was holding a broken iron knife in his hand.

He was covered in animal hide armor that offered some protection.

But none of that mattered to Hilo.

If it were any other young dragon, under the relentless onslaught of these goblins, it might only be able to temporarily retreat, fearing that it would be completely exhausted.

But Hilo wouldn't do that. With a single swipe of its claw, a third of the twenty-odd goblins that had surrounded it fell to the ground.

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