The Romantic Life of a Goblin

Chapter 78 Successfully Arrived at the Human Town



Chapter 78 Successfully Arrived at the Human Town

Alan also glanced at the slowly turning waterwheel: "Unrestrained monsters can only bring destruction and damage. That is why they need to be controlled."

Carola: "Oh? So you want to be a demon king or something? If you become a demon king, can you control demons and humans to live in peace?"

Alan smiled and said, "How is that possible? Humans themselves cannot live in peace. But if I were the Demon King and ruled the world, at least there would be no war."

Carola snorted, not believing it at all.

At this time, Winnie, who had been silent all this time, suddenly interrupted and said, "So, if you really succeed in ruling the world, what laws will you enact?"

A sly look flashed across Allen's eyes, and he answered without hesitation: "Those must be some laws designed to benefit the majority of male creatures!"

Before he finished speaking, Carola widened his eyes, stared at Allen with disdain, and angrily rebuked:

"You are truly a despicable goblin! You are absolutely shameless! Are females so insignificant in your eyes?"

Facing Carola's questioning, Allen calmly refuted:

"Hey, hey, I never said I wouldn't seek welfare for females. I just haven't finished what I was saying. Why are you so anxious?"

Corolla was suddenly speechless and didn't know how to respond for a moment.

Alan looked at his mother who was sitting next to him and said, "What about you, Mom? Do you want to go back to where you used to live?"

Ronelle held Allen's hand and was silent for a while: "... Forget it, there should be no one I know there."

After thinking for a while, Ronelle leaned on Doro and said, "Just like Notis said, my home is with you now."

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After walking for another two days, they could already see the city wall of the town ahead. They found a stream and took a good bath to remove the odor on their bodies and cleaned their clothes before setting off again.

Ronelle was still a little worried about Allen, afraid that he would be discovered.

But Corolla thought it was okay. Many monster hunters had to go in and out of forests and swamps, so it was normal for them to wrap their whole bodies to prevent mosquitoes. There were also many adventurers who usually wore full body armor and did not show their faces. Alan was not very noticeable except for his short stature.

The earth-and-wood mixed city wall was not high, and the town looked quite prosperous, with smoke rising from the houses everywhere. Alan stood in the car, feeling very emotional, as he had finally arrived in the human world after traveling through time and space for so long.

Alan and his group were driving two Corythosaurus carts. Although they were quite conspicuous, there were many hunters in this town, many of whom were dressed in strange costumes, so no one came to pay attention to them.

Corolla had experience in selling prey before, so he drove the cart directly to the Hunter's Guild next to the town hall, where there was free parking for vehicles and goods, and he could also feed the Corythosaurus. The downside was that it was open-air, and if he wanted to enter a warehouse with better conditions, it would cost extra.

Although the town was not very prosperous, it was crowded with people and rich in supplies, especially the streets near the town hall. In addition to the Hunters and Adventurers Association, there was also the Church of Light and the commercial market, which made it very lively.

Ronelle, who had not returned to human society for many years, was very happy. She looked around in the car and occasionally pulled Alan to point out various shops.

Several people parked the cart and registered the goods.

After the long journey, Corolla, as an emerald-level hunter, was still full of energy, but Winnie and Ronnie were a little tired after traveling for several days. Winnie suggested that they stay at her house, and no one objected.

The house Winnie rented happened to be located behind the pub where she worked.

So, under her guidance, the group walked through several secluded alleys and finally arrived at a slightly remote street. The tavern in front of them had a plain appearance, and the sign read "Old Carter's Tavern", which was nothing special.

According to Winnie, Old Carter was once a famous adventurer, but unfortunately, his knee was severely injured in a battle and he was forced to end his adventuring career. He chose to open a tavern in this quiet town to spend his later years.

Because he had accumulated good connections as an adventurer in the past, the tavern was doing a booming business. It not only provided a variety of fine wines and delicacies, but also engaged in intelligence transactions and some illicit sex trades.

Winnie herself also worked as a wine waiter and a prostitute here.


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