Chapter 291: Goblin Station
Following the guidance of the hammer, after three days of careful walking, Tia finally arrived at the headquarters of the Tabro goblins, as expected.
Standing at least a few kilometers away from the nearest sentry, Tia put on her magic glasses and surveyed the situation at the station, sorting out what she knew.
There are a few things to worry about.
The first is the size of the station, which, to be honest, is a bit bigger than she expected.
And the criterion for judging this comparison is the station owned by other races that are also low-level goblins.
In the past few days, Tia has not done nothing except hurrying, she carefully observed the fairy tribes passing by on the road, and summed up some rules from these small groups of low status.
One of the most intuitive manifestations is the problem of territorial area.
Based on observations, Tia speculated that the elves had a very strict territorial specification system according to their status, and that the low-status elves would never occupy more territory than their own group could occupy, even if they had a large area of resource-rich land.
And this speculation was reconfirmed by the people we saw later.
But such a rule, which has been proven back and forth many times, and there is no mistake or omission, has hit a wall in Tabro Goblin.
Noting down the data measured by the magic glasses, Tia's eyes were even more confused.
As she expected, this specification greatly exceeded the standard of low-level goblins, and even the stations of several mid-level goblins she saw on the road were not as good as them.
The abundance of its resources is even more outrageous.
How did such a station with an area and resource richness that exceeded the specifications fall into the hands of the Tabro goblin?
Tia frowned.
And then there's the second point.
These goblins...... It seems that some are too weak.
From the very beginning, she felt strange that their group, when they had already been discovered, could still explore so freely.
Although there were some obstacles along the way, in the end, he was able to move freely without restraint.
It's incredible that they're not the best in the wizarding world.
The goblin world, which is so highly regarded by the Book of All-Knowing, is so weak in its security forces?
I also know that this is not possible.
Besides, Tia didn't think that such a race would survive to this day and achieve such glory.
Therefore, the only explanation can only be the reasons of the elves themselves.
Something is wrong with these goblins.
Not only is it mentally wrong like that crazy goblin, but it also seems to be affected physically.
This kind of influence has greatly reduced their overall strength, and their spirit and spirit are also seriously insufficient.
It seems that the loss of the Fairy Tears has taken away some kind of power that lurks in them.
It's not hard to see why Tia was able to make it all the way to the Tabro Goblin's station almost unimpeded.
Cthulhu probably noticed this and decided to leave alone.
Taking off her glasses, Tia looked thoughtfully at the goblin station in the distance.
If this assumption is true, then the Fairy Tears will really be of great significance to the Fairy World.
If it can't be recovered, not to mention the problem of strength, even the existence of civilization may be shaken, which can be said to be directly related to the foundation of the life of the goblins.