The ground shook aggressively, causing the Goblin to want to lose his foothold.
While the Goblin was trying to maintain his foothold, the four Generals were planning their next form of attack from behind the wall.
"third general, I need you to make a hole in the wall, big enough for my arrow to go through" (second general).
"scatter!!" (first general).
The third general, focusing on making the hole, the second general, preparing his bow for his next aim, the fourth general on standby and high alert for when he might be needed by the other three Generals.
The three generals in one way or the other, were busy with forming up strategies.
As for the first general, he was thinking of possibilities, and crafting up ideas, thinking of what the Goblin might and might not be capable of,
His highest priority during his moment of processing his thoughts, was observing the movements of the Goblin.
The Goblin is both fast and strong, he witnessed it himself. What is to say the Goblin wouldn't abandon trying to steel his foothold to the wobbling ground and take to making use of his speed to charge towards the wall and destroying it?.
This was what the first Goblin general thought, at least it is what he is going to do if he were to ever be in the same situation.
not minding the commotion, he had all his senses focused on keeping watch of the Goblin's whereabouts.
he had indeed made the right choice, as he was easily able to detect the Goblin the moment he teleported to where they were.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtimmediately the first general noticed that the presence of the Goblin was coming from above them,
Without looking to confirm that the Goblin is indeed there, he yelled out the order for them to scatter as he himself hurriedly moved out of the way.
They three Generals did not bother to question or hesitate on the order of the first general and all jumped out of the way simultaneously.
"boom!!".
The place the four Generals had earlier stood on, exploded with the collision of the Fire ball attack from the Goblin.
The second general did not stay still as he fired off two arrows towards the direction of the Goblin following the first generals yelling.
Waving his hand on his face, the Goblin smacked off the two arrow headed his way.
Not wanting the Goblin's feet to touch the ground, the third general, hurriedly placed his hands on the ground and erected a stone pillar stretched all the way to where the Goblin was in midair.
The Goblin, extended his hand forward and bid his time until the stone pillar had gotten to him, with just a step away.
When the stone pillar had gotten close to him, the Goblin unleashed vines from his stretched out hand, and wrapped it around the stone pillar.
The Goblin stopped the stone pillar from further extension with his vines, he then torched the vine and set the stone pillar on fire.
The fire burning the stone pillar intensified, and did not take long for the stone pillar to start melting. What the Goblin intends, is to cause a lava flow using the melting of the stone pillar to affect the ground.
"enough of this nonsense" (first general).
The first Goblin general, flared up and closed the distance between he and the Goblin in just a blink of an eye, he clenched his fist hard, and thrust it on the Goblin's face.
The Goblin, did what he could to minimize the damage but was still sent flying to the wall.
"Phew, that felt really good" (first general).
"you had your fun rampaging as you see fit, because we went easy on you, well that's not going to happen anymore" (first general).
"listen to me general's, playtime is over, time to take this freak down" (first general).
"I am all in with going all out against him, but first general, what if we mistakenly kill him" (second general).
"know that your head will also be flying off with his" (first general).
"precisely why I can't take it seriously with him. Our king ordered us to bring him in alive, and in worst case, bring him in half dead" (second general).
"what will become of him if I take this too seriously and defy our king's order by mistakenly killing him" (second general).
"do whatever you can to restrain yourself while also prioritizing his capture" (first general).
"first general, believe me, I would love nothing more than to do what you have ordered me to, it is just, impossible" (second general).
"as much as I hate to admit it, this Goblin isn't someone we can be lenient against. It's either I have a go at him with the intention of killing him, or i don't go at him at all, it's one of the two" (second general).
what the second general speaks of are facts that even the first general finds very difficult to debate against.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe four Generals are warriors made in a, to the death battle and not warriors groomed for friendly combat.
Whatever opponent it is they are up against, their main purpose will be the death of said opponent, or the death of them.
Whenever they are dueling against the Goblin king in a four to one, they always go with the intention of killing their king.
That, is how they were groomed, born to kill and not to play.
The first Goblin general knew this, that is why he couldn't say anything more to the second general.
They had given the Goblin a handicap by not fighting against him with the intention of killing him, all so that they wouldn't fail to fulfill their king's order.
They did nothing but debuff themselves to avoid killing the Goblin by mistake.
The first general gave up on convincing the second general and instead turned his attention over to the other two general's with an expression in agreement to the second general.
"sighh..." (first general).
the first general sighed deeply and totally gave up on the three goblins.
"it seems I will have to do this myself" (first general).
The first Goblin general, turned his head and faced the Goblin who patiently waited for them to sort themselves out.
"alright, so here is how it's going to be, I, will come at you with the intent of breaking all four limbs. And you, will not be able to act in time to stop me". (first general).
He said as he pointed his finger in the direction of the Goblin, with a deadly grin on his face.