From Slave to King: My Rebate System Built Me a Kingdom With Beauties!

Chapter 94: Welcome To Elandor.


The orcs were in a frenzy after seeing the goblins had fooled them. Kraghul didn't see anything wrong with this.

The goblins showed they were smarter than they gave them credit for, which meant it would be a lot more interesting to fight them in this state.

But Kraghul came from a territory where the goblins were more fierce. These goblins paled in comparison to the creatures he had to face back there.

"Kragg, if we got the wrong goblin, it means Vrognut has gotten to his destination," Kraghul informed him, but Kragg had no idea what he was implying.

"And what of it?" Kragg questioned.

"He is coming for your head next," Kraghul shrugged it off like it was no big deal.

"But he is a goblin. What can he possibly do?" Kragg tried to downplay his threat, but Kraghul chuckled upon hearing this.

"What is funny?" Kragg questioned with a suspicious eyebrow.

"The last two goblins who said that got eaten by him. You reminded me of them," Kraghul informed him, and Kragg's bones ran cold.

"Ate them? He killed two goblins!?" Kragg knew the orcs were superior, and it was unheard of that two goblins were killed at once.

"Oh… I forgot the third one," Kraghul corrected himself, and Kragg had a problem telling if he was messing around or not.

"If he is that dangerous, why isn't he dead!?" Kragg asked, and Kraghul shrugged it off once again.

"How should I know? I'm not the one killing them," Kraghul responded, and Kragg was briefly reminded that this was one of the most unserious orcs he could meet.

"Do you not understand the seriousness of this situation?" Kragg questioned, and Kraghul had to pause for a second.

"Kragg, don't tell me you're scared," Kraghul's disappointment was clear.

"No, but this is a goblin that has slipped through the cracks and caused havoc. He needs to be killed," Kragg said, and Kraghul sighed as he realized there was no way he was going to have his way in this conversation.

"Fine, we can attack today," Kraghul gave in, but the timeframe was too sudden. He didn't even speak about preparations.

"Isn't that hasty?" Kragg questioned the younger orc.

"Is it? You have an army here. What else do you need? There are three mines in this region if I remember correctly?" Kraghul questioned, and Kragg nodded to confirm this.

He wondered why Kragg worried about the goblins or why Vrognut made the trip here.

"Did you, by chance, attack the goblins?" Kraghul caught on because Kragg was acting too unsettled for this to not be a possibility.

"We did, but…" Kragg wanted to tell him who was truly behind it but knew it would do no good.

He was the leader here, so everything that happened ultimately fell on him. There was no one else to take the blame.

This was a role he accepted and knew he had to keep Borg from spilling poison into Kraghul's ears, even though something told him he didn't have to worry about that.

"Look at you! I didn't know you had that in you!" Kraghul was impressed because Kragg was a stickler for rules.

"So about these mines, we need to take the mines but start from the weakest," Kraghul suggested, and this was what he thrived in.

He was one of the best planners he knew because he was taught by the best of the best.

"What do you mean start from the weakest?" Kragg asked because there was no point to this as it would only upset the races in business with them.

"If we have part of our forces take the weakest mines, the goblins would mistake this as us starting our attack, which would force them into hasty decisions… Who knows, their minds might do the most damage," Kraghul said bluntly.

"And what if it doesn't make a difference?" Kragg asked him as this felt like an unlikely guess.

"Huh?" Kraghul questioned.

"Vrognut isn't the only goblin that is dangerous," Kragg informed him, but which goblin could be more dangerous than Vrognut?

"You're kidding, right?" Kraghul questioned with a raised eyebrow.

"He goes by the name Byung," Kragg informed him, and Kraghul chuckled the moment he heard this name.

"What the heck! Are you fighting a human!? Giyayaya!" Kraghul couldn't hold in his laughter, and Kragg didn't blame him. He felt the same way when he first heard the name.

"We need to get rid of him first, I'm afraid," Kragg said sternly, and Kraghul's laughter stopped the moment he realized Kragg was serious.

"It will be done."

-

Maui and Byung made progress because they had neared the gates, but Byung knew they needed disguises.

He was smart enough to know there should be a way to hide their usual traits, and if it came to bribery, he had enough gold coins to do so.

Byung tied a piece of cloth around his hair before turning it into a scarf from his forehead.

He had to act like a human, and this would depend heavily on his speech because when goblins spoke their language, they couldn't get rid of their accent.

Maui, on the other hand, didn't bother to do anything like this to take the full attention away from Byung, as his facial features weren't as harsh as the normal goblin, which could help today.

They approached the gates. Byung could feel the anxiety crawling through his bones as he knew this was it.

Before they could get too close, an arrow landed right in front of them to stop them in their tracks.

"Stop right there!" A voice screamed from the top of the towered gate.

Byung couldn't even make out who was there because of the sun shining right at him.

A smart position to set up archers to guard the gates as it made it a difficult task for them to figure out where they were.

Maui had hidden Byung between her breasts. If she could gain entry into this place, she would release him when nobody was looking so he could find Murkfang while she was at it.

It was risky, but bribing wouldn't work as everyone here that held a position that could possibly harm the kingdom were well paid, so money wouldn't be a factor.

"I have information about an upcoming orc attack," Maui said, raising her hand to show she meant no harm.

The place went silent for a second, and this could only mean they were talking among themselves about what to do in this situation.

But the gates soon opened. Maui was lucky—or should one say unlucky—that Rodell was present.

Rodell walked out the gate and instantly knew it was an orc in front of him due to other factors besides what she had said.

"Is that so?" Rodell questioned with a friendly smile, and Maui nodded to confirm this.

"I spoke against it, and this nearly cost me my life," Maui explained.

Rodell stared at her for a second, wondering why she was covered up the way she was.

"I see… And you found it in your best interest to tell us about your kind's plan to attack us?" Rodell was suspicious because this could be a trick to plant false information into their minds.

"If you don't like what you hear, you can do as you please with me," Maui said, but this wasn't what was agreed with Byung.

Byung wondered why she would say something like that but realized the moment they stepped into this place, he could do what he wanted either way.

However, saying it first gave the illusion she had control of the situation, but also what she was about to reveal would be useful.

There were no downsides for the humans, so it would be foolish for him to do so.

Rodell accepted. He wasn't a fool and thought about all possible scenarios, but she was just a single orc.

"Hey, come search her," Rodell called out to a guard. Maui braced herself to be touched wrongly by a man, but to her utmost surprise, it was a woman.

"I-If you don't mind…" The guard asked, clearly taken aback by her huge size.

Maui gave her the go-ahead. The guard searched her body, and Maui hoped she wouldn't search her breasts or she would find Byung between them.

Byung was completely hidden in them, with the top she wore showing only an inch of underboob.

This guard searched everywhere, but due to her size, she couldn't search her breasts properly.

She placed her hands on them, and her fingers sank in right away.

They were so soft, and this made her feel them a bit, but never truly placing her fingers between them, even though Byung was the one suffering this as he had to hold onto her skin to prevent himself from falling out, which in turn bruised her.

"All done, sir!" The female guard said, and Rodell gestured for the orc to follow him. They had managed to get past phase one, but something told her this would be the easiest part.

"Welcome to Elandor… Maui," Rodell called out her name, a name he shouldn't know.

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