Kabi successfully arrived at the Goblin Plane amidst the chaotic battle.
Perhaps due to the goblins' special constitution, Kabi did not suffer too much from the plane's suppression. He only felt a little dizzy before adapting to the laws of the plane.
The one who accompanied him to the Goblin Plane was Magus Meryl.
As Grimm's staunch supporter, Meryl could not wait to participate in her teacher's first expedition to the plane. Unfortunately, she was not adept at fighting. After much consideration, Grimm could only teleport her here after the battle had settled down.
Meryl and Kabi opened their eyes after teleporting over. The first thing they saw was a boundless field with white clouds in the blue sky.
The teleportation point was on an open-air platform of a goblin castle. When they turned around, they saw groups of two or three chatting with wine glasses in hand.
Two reclining chairs were already prepared for Meryl and Kabi.
The moment Meryl teleported over, she did not even greet the group before she slumped down. She rested on the soft chair for a long time before she could adapt to the unbearable suppression.
In stark contrast to Meryl was the goblin Kabi.
He held onto his jujube-like head and recovered from the dizziness for a moment. In less than a quarter of an hour, he was already holding a wine glass and chatting with the group.
The waiters and waitresses who were in charge of serving wine and pastries were all goblins. It was obvious that they had undergone strict etiquette and service training. Every movement and every action was elegant and standard.
There were even three to five goblin musicians in a corner of the platform, performing a beautiful improvisation. The musical instruments they used were completely different from those in the Magus World. They had the style of the goblins.
Seeing the scene before him, the goblin Kabi immediately calmed down.
Since the Magi had appeared in front of the goblins so openly, it seemed like they were doing well in this plane. At the very least, they had a safe and worry-free identity!
When both sides met, the first thing they needed to do was to exchange information.
Thus, Meryl and Kabi heard from Grimm about the terrifying battles that happened in the Goblin Plane. Although Grim had tried his best to keep it simple and did not exaggerate or embellish the story, the two of them were still shaken to the core.
Gnome Legion … Floating Ship … Steel City … Ritual of Immortality … Tier 3 Dragon … Colossal Brain … Spatial Furnace …
So many mystical and mysterious things had appeared in one month, and each of them was closely related to the wizards present. In the past, such a bizarre plot would only appear in those vulgar knight novels in the mortal world. But now, it had become a part of the legend of the Magus Plane.
For the first time, Meryl was a little interested in plane expeditions.
Sneaking into a foreign plane that no one had ever visited before, hiding in a damp swamp or dark forest to avoid the search of powerful native creatures. Once they met on a narrow path, the two would fight to the death in an extremely harsh environment.
If he won, he would continue to flee and write his own legend. If he lost, he would perish in another world, and even his head and body might become a private collection for the natives to show off their bravery.
While fleeing, he would gather enough knowledge of the other world to see through the enemy's weaknesses and make use of them. With this method, even a weak Magus could kill powerful beings from other planes that were far stronger than him.
After defeating the most powerful individual or force in the plane, the invading Magus would naturally become the ruler of the plane, and from there, he would be able to obtain as many resources and wealth as he wanted.
As she listened to her teacher's explanation, Meryl let her imagination run wild.
In her child-like mind, she had already sneaked into different planes countless times and stepped on them one by one. She imagined the title and badge of 'Plane Conqueror' falling on her head, and every time there was a Magus banquet, she would stand at the center of the crowd in a dazzling manner, becoming the lucky one that all Magi envied and envied.
Even a Magus like Meryl, who had always been a calm and collected Magus, could not help but feel her heart waver at the thought of such a scene.
She knew she was doing her best, and she also knew her flaws. She also knew that everything in her mind could not be realized. But … But she was a Magus after all!
The thirst for success, the thirst for recognition, the thirst for victory after victory … This had almost become the instinct of all Magi, and it had nothing to do with personal strength.
While Magus Meryl's mind was wandering, Kabi's heart was also swaying for a long time.
At this moment, the Goblin Maids around him were all 'beautiful as flowers', and their figures were exquisite. This made Kabi's male heart, which had been thirsty for decades, float in the clouds from the moment he entered the scene, swaying and unable to float down.
To be honest, to most human Magi, it was almost impossible to distinguish which Goblin Maids were male and which were female. Therefore, it was even more impossible to judge their beauty.
However, according to human standards, these Goblin Maids that had captivated Kabi's soul could be said to be extremely ugly. Short bodies, fat waists, oily green skin, huge mouths like melon dippers, and large yellow front teeth …
These Goblin Maids also had thick black hair on their heads, armpits, and feet. This caused the human Magi present to be filled with disgust. If not for the fact that they knew that this was Tigule's "good intentions" to curry favor with the Magi, they might have suspected that he had purposely arranged this to disgust them.
But while the Magi were disgusted, Kabi was not.
In truth, in Kabi's eyes, these Goblin Maids were much more beautiful than the female Magi present. He could not understand how his master could tolerate being intimate with such "ugly" female Magi.
Fortunately, Mary did not have any mind-reading abilities, or today would have been the day of Kabi's burial!
Similarly, Grimm also learned about the situation in the Blazing Flame Monarch's Wizard's Pagoda from the two of them.
Since Grim had kept a tight lid on information, the Wizards present all used the excuse that they were out traveling and had disappeared from the public's sight.
It would have been fine if there were only one or two, but if a large number of core Magi from Grimm's camp disappeared from the Wizard's Pagoda, it would inevitably raise the suspicions of the enemy. As long as he controlled the time well, even if the Wizard's Pagoda was lacking in power, the enemy would not be able to do much.
But if he took too long, there was no guarantee that nothing would happen to the Wizard's Pagoda.
It had been a month and three days since Blitz had been randomly teleported into the Goblin Dimension. According to Grimm's calculations, he had at most ten to fifteen days to operate. If he could not figure out the situation in the Goblin Dimension by then, the chances of something happening to the Blazing Flame Monarch's Wizard's Pagoda would skyrocket.
After being in a daze for a while, Meryl suddenly realized that one of the Magi was missing.
"Where's Sabrina? Did she go on a mission? "Meryl asked in surprise.
Grimm did not reply, only shaking his head sadly.
Meryl instantly understood what he meant.
The Mechanic Wizard Sabrina was dead!
The unexpected information almost made Meryl speechless in shock.
Although Sabrina had advanced to become a wizard a few decades later than him, with the powerful combat power of a mechanic wizard, it was not a problem for Sabrina to deal with three to four of him at the same time.
But this Wizard, who was already powerful enough in her eyes, had silently fallen in an inconspicuous Goblin Dimension. This … This … How could she not sigh!
…
The war in the Goblin Dimension had actually ended.
When news of Gaz Ruvi's defeat spread, the old royal family of the Goblins had already lost the strength and confidence to continue fighting against the Wizards.
Moreover, the Plague Seeds that Grimm had spread throughout the Goblin Plane had begun to spread on a large scale. Since the outbreak of the plague, the number of infected Goblins had reached 4.7 million, which was more than two out of five of the Goblins.
If the Goblins really fell out with the Wizards, it was likely that only a few of the infected would survive.
Furthermore, after Tigule returned, he personally described the power of the Wizards. This made it even more difficult for the old royal family of the Goblins to fight against the Wizards.
After all, these Wizards could even defeat the Grade 3 Thunder Dragon that came from another dimension. With the weak strength of the Goblins, what could they rely on to fight against the Wizards?
If Gaz Ruvi was still here, if the metal ores that the Goblins had stored in the Steel City were still there, then even if they had to fight to the death, the Goblins would still fight the Invaders to the end. But now … With a terrifying explosion, the metal ores and special alloys that the Goblin Empire had accumulated for thousands of years fell into the depths of the collapsed mountains along with the Steel City.
Even if they wanted to fight against the Wizards, what could they do?
Unknowingly, the Goblins had already lost the courage to fight. Among the people, there were many requests to 'cooperate' with the Wizards and develop the Goblin Dimension together.
Of course, this was just a cover for the Goblins to console themselves.
For the first time, the Goblin Empire had lowered its head to the Wizards, and the status between the two had unknowingly changed.
The Goblin Empire still retained its original territory and ruling rights, but their crown had been branded with the mark of the Wizards.
The authority to rule the Goblin Dimension naturally fell into the hands of the Wizards!
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