Chapter 297: Exploring History

This gave Tia a lot of time to relieve.

At least as long as the orthodox goblins haunt the fallen elves, there should be no problem with the gems.

And judging from the current situation, as long as the fallen goblins no longer have any tricks that can make the orthodox goblins bite the hook, the stalemate between the two parties is still difficult to break.

Just as Tia was taking a breath of relief as she analyzed this, a voice with a tone of obvious reluctance sounded from not far away.

"Hey, Prolian, the elders called you over. It may be that he felt that he was polluting the air with the other party, and the little goblin who came to pass the word didn't seem to want to stay with the "traitor" in front of him for a second, and left in a hurry after saying it impatiently, and it didn't seem that there was anything wrong with the upper echelons summoning this sensitive person at this time.

After all, Prolian, as a whistleblower elf and a key person, has been summoned by the high-level elves several times recently, and now that the quarantine time is over, there is nothing strange about the elders to appease them.

But Tia, who was guarding not far away, noticed that something was wrong for the first time.

She keenly observed that the moment the goblin who was speaking turned around, Prorian's expression was almost undetectable.

This led Tiatfa to conclude that the goblin elder had instructed him to tell the truth.

But after thinking about it for a moment, she didn't catch up.

It's a pity to give up this great opportunity to listen, but her stealth technique is okay to deal with these ordinary goblins, and when it comes to the upper layers of the goblins that are still a little mysterious, Tia is a little bottomless in her heart.

After weighing the pros and cons, she chose to watch the opportunity slip away from her.

This thorny rose made Tia very jealous, and in order not to startle the snake, she could only choose to give up.

However, although she gave up the opportunity here, Tia did not intend to waste her time squatting here.

She knew that the most important information at the moment, besides confirming the purpose of the elders, was the past of the Tabro Goblins.

Without figuring out what happened to them, there is no way to know why the Tabro Goblins fell to the Fallen Elves.

If the intelligence is insufficient, if there is a real battle at that time, it will definitely fall into disadvantage.

Moreover, there is very little introduction to fallen goblins in the goblin world, and if the goblin clan really has a record of it, Tia feels that she should be able to get some useful information as well.

If you want materials for a community, then there is no doubt that the library is the only option.

Now is also a good time.

Because of the meeting, the library now happens to be free, and there is no elder who was supposed to be in charge of care, and only one administrator remains.

Relatively speaking, the defense is already considered the most lax moment.

After taking a look at her surroundings, the goblin old woman she had seen before she studied put on a large veil that covered her body and walked towards the goblin clan's library.

This is also a new discovery for Tia.

In the Tabro goblin clan, few goblins will cover their figures, only the old goblin old woman who has lost her partner will wear a blackout veil when she goes out, meaning that she does not want to be disturbed by the goblins, and reminisces about the lost time in the dark that no one pays attention to.

This move seems to be full of literature and art, and it is somewhat incomprehensible, but it is extremely popular among elderly goblins, anyway, whether it is to follow the trend or indeed match the situation, Tia has observed all the way, and has seen several such goblins.

This strange custom is said to have originated from a romantic story many years ago, but Tia was not interested in the story and did not inquire much about it.

With such a dress, for the sake of etiquette, she walked all the way, although there were also goblins who doubted her identity, but they didn't mean to come forward to ask.

Tia made her way to the library unimpeded.

The goblin clan is a small group after all, and although the library is rich in books, the scale is not very large, and Tia found a place to sit down in the back under the polite gaze of the administrator.

Of course, although the administrator did not ask for her identity due to etiquette, Tia knew that her every move was under the strict surveillance of the other party, and there was no chance to do anything at all.

And Tia didn't think that the goblins would be so stupid, so she put all the information about the fallen goblins on the surface.