The Romantic Life of a Goblin

Chapter 110: The Venom of the Poisonous Bird



Chapter 110: The Venom of the Poisonous Bird

Hearing this, Portugal and Abra were both stunned, then looked at each other with confusion on their faces, and for a moment they didn't know how to respond.

Fortunately, after arduous efforts and continuous feeding of water and food to the twelve slaves, four or five of them finally began to slowly regain some consciousness.

Although they still looked extremely exhausted at this moment, as if they would fall into coma again at any time, from their slightly moving eyes, one could vaguely sense that the situation was not as bad as imagined.

However, the remaining few people behaved extremely strangely, even worse than the former slaves in the old nest.

Their eyes were empty and lifeless, with their pupils in a strange dilated state.

Notis was extremely anxious upon seeing this. She reached out and pinched their skin hard, trying to awaken their consciousness. However, even so, she failed to elicit any obvious reaction. These women seemed to have lost their souls and had completely turned into unconscious vegetables.

Portuga stood aside, quietly watching the priestess carefully checking the physical condition of each woman. After thinking for a moment, he said:

"We drugged these women..."

Before he finished speaking, Notis suddenly turned around and interrupted him:

"What medicine? What on earth did you do? I can feel that their brains seem to be broken!"

Faced with Notis's angry and questioning gaze, the two goblins instantly became panic-stricken. They looked at each other in panic, trying to find a way to respond from each other's eyes.

Although they are called so-called named monsters, in fact, they know almost nothing about the mysterious and frightening ointment-making process and the strange and evil witchcraft.

In desperation, Notis had to summon the former priest of the other tribe, hoping to get an answer from him.

The new priest trembled and said:

"These women always try to find ways to escape. Ordinary medicines and herbal decoctions have no effect at all. Later, we tried to use the venom of the poisonous bird, but we didn't expect it to turn out like this.

But there is one good thing about it, which is that they are much more law-abiding now.

Moreover, we directly stuffed bamboo tubes into their nostrils and forced the medicine into their brains..."

Hearing this, Notis was speechless. Such a strange and bizarre method, perhaps only these guys could come up with it!

Abra on the side immediately spoke up, "Although these female slaves have become much more docile and obedient after taking the medicine, the troubling thing is that they have now lost even the most basic ability to take care of themselves in daily life. Taking care of such a group of people who have no autonomy is really a headache!"

Notis understood this very well, because she knew that her master had no interest in slaves who had no power to resist. Moreover, on this issue, her views were exactly the same as her master's.

Notis frowned and asked seriously, "Where did you get the poison from? You know, that monster is much harder to deal with than the Great Jackal Dragon! Even with all your combined strength, I'm afraid you won't be able to defeat the Poison Bird."

Portuga and Abra were naturally very aware of their own abilities. Not to mention actively looking for trouble with the poisonous bird, even if they just caught a glimpse of its figure from afar, they would choose to flee immediately without hesitation.

Portuga swallowed his saliva and answered with lingering fear: "It was in the jungle to the north, near the wetland. We were fishing there when we suddenly saw a poisonous bird fighting fiercely with a flying thunder dragon passing by. At that time, several goblins were unfortunately caught in the fight and lost their lives because they ran too slowly."

Abra added: "Luckily we were far away and ran fast!"

Recalling the scene at that time, Portuga still feels a little scared:

"Those monsters were so terrifying! Their presence kept us from approaching that place for several days. It was not until the situation calmed down that we mustered up the courage to go there again for reconnaissance. As a result, we discovered some residual venom in a depression formed by trees."

Upon hearing this, the newly appointed priest glanced at Notis and said:

"The venom of the poisonous bird is a more precious and advanced magical material than the scales of the fierce jackal dragon! We collected all that we could find. Unfortunately, because so much time has passed, there is very little venom left. And these few venoms have been used for hunting and making medicine."

For a shaman, his power does not only depend on how many spellcasting materials he has, but more importantly on the knowledge and learning he has inherited.

However, in Notis's opinion, it was a waste of resources to waste such precious materials by these people.

After a careful count, Notis found that five women had not been poisoned, but were just in a bad mental state. However, two or three of them had resisted fiercely on a daily basis and had various wounds on their bodies.

Notis cast a spell on each of them and fed them the corresponding medicine; then, she arranged straw mats for them to rest.

She then asked Doreen, Theresa, Emma and Helen to take turns taking care of the baby.

……

in the forest.

Ansel sat on the cargo of the dragon cart and thought about capturing the Brute Jaw Dragon.

Alan and Annie sat in the front of the dragon carriage and drove it together. At the same time, Alan taught Annie how to use the Force.

Although Annie called it "the power of the devil", in fact, what Allen taught the girl were basically the force skills of the light side.

The goblin species itself is a kind of monster, belonging to the dark creatures, so if measured by racial attribute bonus, Alan is better at using the dark side of the force. However, he feels that the girl is simple-minded and more inclined to the light side of the force.

Although Anne sometimes cries and feels sad for no apparent reason, this may be the aftereffect of her life in the fraudulent church and being deceived by her adoptive mother.

Overall, Doro feels that the girl Anne is very sunny, obedient, submissive, gentle and loving. She does not argue with others and gets along well with others.


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