Chapter 46 - (46) Agreement (2/2)

There were six of them hiding in the thick brush. A large open clearing was laid out in front of them with the Dungeon tree perfectly in the center. 4 Goblin Swordsmen and 6 Goblin Mages were guarding the entrance.

Filthy had already scouted the area and killed a few Goblin Assassins that had been hidden among the trees. He gave the cloaks he collected to the three newcomers.

”Filthy, will you be able to take the mages out from here? If needed I can bring them closer.” Geth asked him. There were almost 100 yards between them.

He wasn't insulting the man, but the ranged equipment he had was in rough shape. Even the arrows were barely more than sticks with some arrowheads Geth had made.

Filthy thought for a moment before speaking. ”Get them within 50 yards and I can pick them off. If you can keep them apart, I'll start with the ones in the back and work up. They won't know that their comrades in the rear had fallen.”

”Got it, I'll do what I can.” He stored his cloak and moved away.

Geth moved in a wide circle, heading away from the area where his party was hiding. Eventually, he'd made his way to the opposite side of the grove from the others.

It wasn't that they couldn't rush out and take the Goblins. He was worried that if they managed to spot the entire group, the creatures may flee into the Dungeon, alerting the Dungeon mobs.

Once Geth was settled on the other side of the grove, he jumped out of the brush and ran to the right of the creatures. He had crossed about a fourth of the distance to them when the first Mage spotted him.

It shrieked loudly, alerting the rest in its group. They all turned to see a single shirtless human with a glowing stick running towards them.

After a brief moment of confusion, the creatures became angry at the sight of the intruder. What creature would have the audacity to take on ten of them head-on?!

The Swordsmen started sprinting in his direction while he made his way closer to the Dungeon entrance. The Mages started preparing to cast their spells.

The spells met with Geth before the Swordsmen could get close. four Fireballs and two Ice Spikes slammed into him. He brushed the fire off, while the spikes barely left scratches.

Geth laughed loud enough for them to hear. At the same time, he barreled through the Swordsmen, knocking them all to the ground.

The fury of the creatures took over the small amount of sense that they had. Not only did this human intentionally provoke them, but now he was laughing?!