Chapter 22: The First Battle

Bai Ke came to the outskirts and found that there was no one in the four fields, and was about to sit down and wait, when a spherical light mask suddenly appeared next to him. The light mask flickered for a while, and then faded away, revealing Dinah's figure. Bai Ke was taken aback, and saw that it was Dina who relieved himself. It turned out that Dina had already arrived, and had been invisible there, waiting for Bai Ke's arrival. Dinah patted the back seat of the hoverbike and shouted to Bai Ke, "Get in the car." Bai Ke straddled the back seat of the car and reached out to put his arm around Dinah's waist. The bike floats into the air, becomes invisible again, and then shoots out. In the car, Bai Ke hugged Dinah's waist and slowly put his head on Dinah's shoulder, only to feel that the sense of alienation that he hadn't seen for more than half a year gradually dissipated. Bai Ke felt a burst of warmth, and Dina didn't stop Bai Ke's small movements, just concentrated on driving the motorcycle. Bai Ke couldn't stand the overly quiet atmosphere at this time, and asked Dinah, "Dinah, what is the actual combat you arranged for me?" "Well, let's go back to the base first, and after equipping you with equipment, I'll explain to you in detail about this actual combat mission." "That's fine." Bai Ke didn't say anything more, put his arm around Dinah's waist and began to enjoy the warm atmosphere.

After returning to the base, Dinah led Bai Ke to a combat depot, where Bai Ke saw a lot of weapons and equipment. Dina took out a set of light armor and handed it to Bai Ke, then looked at Bai Ke again, and said, "Master, what weapon do you want?" Bai Ke thought for a while: "Fist gloves." "Fist gloves? Well, let's do this pair of gloves. Dinah took out a pair of fingerless gloves and handed them to Bai Ke. Bai Ke looked at it and was more satisfied, after all, his fingers were exposed, which was easy to grasp and more suitable for fighting. Bai Ke picked up the equipment and began to put it on, and Dinah also leaned down to help Bai Ke. Inadvertently, Bai Ke's hand touched Dinah's hand, Bai Ke blushed a little, but Dina was expressionless and unusual. To be honest, I haven't seen her for more than half a year, Bai Ke both misses and feels strange to Dinah, after all, Dina and Bai Ke have been together for a long time before, and they are already quite familiar with each other. But Dinah always seemed to have reservations, and did not say everything together, and Bai Ke always felt that she was a little confused. After wearing a new dress, Bai Ke walked to the dressing mirror and looked at the heroic young man in the mirror with great satisfaction - handsome and handsome, with a majestic vitality. "Well, handsome." Bai Ke gave himself a thumbs up.

At this time, Dinah said, "Master, are you ready for battle?" Bai Ke thought about it, and it seemed that there was really nothing to prepare, so he nodded at Dinah. All right. Dinah handed Bai Ke a folder, and Bai Ke opened it suspiciously, revealing some simple information about goblins.

Dinah explained to Bai Ke, "A wandering tribe of goblins has appeared around our base in recent months, and they have set up camp near the base, apparently wanting to put down roots and settle here. Considering how often goblins attack humans, their arrival may attract human raiders. If there are strong men in the raiding team, it is possible to discover our base, which is not good. So you need the master to either expel or kill the goblins, and in short, not let them stay near the base. "Is that so?" Bai Ke looked at the information and muttered to himself, "Killing the goblin, this is really the treatment of a novice adventurer!" ”

Dinah gave Bai Ke a map with the location of the Goblin Tribe. Dinah said that after Bai Ke drove away the goblins or wiped them out, even if he completed the mission, he could come back. Bai Ke asked Dinah if she would go with her, and Dinah said that Bai Ke would complete the mission independently to prevent Bai Ke from becoming dependent on her. "Master, don't worry, as long as you give full play to your strength, there is no problem in eliminating and expelling these goblins." Dinah cheered Bai Ke up. "I still want to warn you to be careful when fighting! After all, this is the real world, not a game, and there is no starting over after death. Moreover, there are many additional factors in the battle that affect the outcome, and it is not just a competition of combat power. You have to give full play to your human wisdom and play skillful battles with the wind, rather than just going recklessly. If you can't do anything, you can retreat first, instead of desperately carrying it. After listening to Dinah's words, Bai Ke promised that he would not be reckless, and that his primary mission would be to protect himself. After all, only by saving your life can you have a future and destroy more enemies! When Dina saw Bai Ke's vow, she let go of her worries, Bai Ke always had to fight alone, and now was the time! "Alright then, you're ready to go." Bai Ke took the backpack that Dina had prepared for him, which carried some food, some medicine, and camping equipment in the wilderness, waved at Dinah, and set off.

Goblins are known to be inferior creatures (from a human point of view) with low intelligence, small stature, and the weakest of all monsters, making them the most popular targets for young adventurers who are new to the profession. You can hone your skills without worrying about casualties.

The Gran Mori was once home to goblins, and there was even a goblin kingdom in the history of the Gran Mori. Unfortunately, for unknown reasons, the kingdom collapsed, and the goblins in it scattered into many small tribes, scattered throughout the Gran Forest. Now there is a small tribe of goblins wandering near the base, and Bai Ke's task is to kill or drive away this group of goblins. Bai Ke followed the guidance of the map, and in the distance he saw two goblin sentries in front of him. The two goblins were patrolling around with sticks in their hands. They are less than 1 meter tall, probably less than Bai Ke's waist height; The wooden stick on his hand was only thirty or forty centimeters long, with some wooden nails inlaid on it, and it looked a little like a mace, but it was too small to look like a toy. Bai Ke was a little at a loss at this time, although in the martial arts hall, he had also fought with Aisha (was beaten unilaterally), and he also promised Dinah at the base, but at this time, he still didn't know what to do with these two little monsters. Do you rush up and kill them directly, or do you beat them up and let them go? The task still has to be done after all. If it was in the game, at this time, Bai Ke should go directly over and punch and fight, and in a few clicks, the two goblins would be broken into pieces and disappear. But in reality, Bai Ke thought about it for a while, and then circled around the woods, around the back of the two goblins. It's a pity that these two goblins seem to be quite proficient, and when patrolling, they actually walk diagonally forward to ensure that their companions are always within their field of vision, which seems to be quite a set. Bai Ke could not launch a sneak attack directly from behind them, as they would definitely be spotted by the attacker's companions in advance. He watched for a while, then circled behind a large tree and began to wait.

The goblins patrolled in circles, looking at each other as they walked towards Bai Ke's location. Suddenly, just as a goblin walked to the edge of a large tree, Bai Ke suddenly threw a punch from behind the tree and hit the goblin. The goblin was surprised when he noticed that a person suddenly jumped out from behind the tree, but although it was not shocked, it swung a stick with all its strength to meet Bai Ke. The fists and sticks struck, Bai Ke only felt a pain in his fingers, and looked carefully, the wooden stick on the goblin's hand had been knocked out by himself, and Bai Ke took the opportunity to kick it out and kick the goblin out as well. The other goblin noticed the situation, whining and screaming, and then rushed over with the stick in his hand. Bai Ke ignored it, caught up with the goblin who was kicked away, pressed it to the ground, and punched the goblin right in the head. The goblin suddenly lost all of its movements, and it was not known whether it was dead or alive. The other goblin was startled when he found that his companion had been defeated by Bai Ke, and then shrank back a little timidly, and did not dare to rush again.

Bai Ke got up and walked towards the remaining goblins, the goblins were startled when they saw Bai Ke coming, and shouted again, seeing that Bai Ke did not stop, so he turned around and rushed towards the forest. Of course, Bai Ke couldn't let it run away, and strode after it. Due to the goblin's short calves and lack of agility, he was soon caught up by Bai Ke. Seeing that there was no chance to escape, the goblin launched a fierce attack, and as soon as he turned around and raised the wooden stick in his hand, he hit Bai Ke's thigh. Bai Ke stretched out his hand - this time he learned to be smart and yin, instead of directly blocking the wooden stick with his fist, he used the back of his hand wrapped under the fist glove - to block the wooden stick, and then with his other hand he punched the goblin in the head. The goblin "poofed" and was knocked to the ground, and the wooden stick in his hand fell. Bai Ke looked at the goblin that fell to the ground, and made up for it, and the goblin was silent. "Hah!" After the battle, Bai Ke suddenly felt a little out of breath. He looked at the two fallen goblins, and he didn't know what was going on in his mind. After a long time, Bai Ke picked up a wooden stick dropped by the goblin and hit it fiercely at the goblin's head lying at his feet. With a "bang", the goblin's head was directly dented, and it was no longer alive when he saw it. Bai Ke looked at the scene in front of him, breathed heavily, turned around and walked towards the other goblin, and also hit it on the head with a stick, killing it completely. Bai Ke's adventurer's path has truly begun.