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Now reading: Chapter 290: Assimilation from Goblin King: My Innate Skill Is OP, a Fantasy novel by DoubleHush.

I couldn't bring myself to focus on the skill notification just yet.

What the alpha had tried to say at the very end kept gnawing at , looping over and over in my head like an unfinished sentence that refused to settle.

More…

That was the only thing I could clearly make out.

More what?

More apes?

More of them?

Was it a warning — there are more of us, and we're coming for you — or was it just a dying thought clawing its way out without aning?

I couldn't tell.

And honestly… if that was what it ant, then let them co.

If more of these Varkuun Howlers existed out there, drawn to Deathroot or to power itself, then they'd simply beco stepping stones.

Training dummies for what my clan was becoming. Proof that I wasn't just building strength for show.

Still, I didn't like loose ends.

I pushed the thought aside for now, forcing my attention back to the system window hovering patiently in front of .

Whatever that alpha had ant could wait.

I finally looked at the reward.

Phantom Breakstep.

Just the na alone made my interest spike.

"A movent skill…" I muttered, eyes narrowing slightly.

If I was reading it right, this had to be the evasion skill the alpha had been using to slip past my attacks.

I brought up the details and read through them carefully.

[Phantom Breakstep (B-Rank)] — Active

Instantly fractures the user into multiple moving mirage copies, disrupting enemy targeting and pursuit.

For three seconds, the user enters a displacent state and cannot be physically hard.

Mirage figures persist for ten seconds before fading.

Notes:

• Mirages are non-physical and cannot attack.

• Invincibility ends after three seconds, even if mirages remain.

• Best used to disengage or reposition.

…Yeah. That checked out.

It perfectly explained what I had witnessed during the fight.

Every ti I thought I had the alpha cornered, it split into false images, breaking my targeting and forcing to hesitate for just a fraction of a second.

My void slashes and flas had erased the mirages on contact because those attacks carried mana. They weren't purely physical.

If I had attacked without mana—if I'd relied on raw force alone—I probably would've cut through nothing but air and wasted precious ti.

It was a solid evasion skill. Not flashy, not overwhelming, but extrely practical.

And with a higher rank, I had no doubt the duration, number of mirages, or invincibility window would only improve.

As for whether it was useful to at the level it was… I wasn't entirely convinced.

I already had Warp. Swap. Rift-based movent. Skills that bent space outright rather than confusing perception.

Phantom Breakstep felt redundant for my own kit, more of a sidegrade than a true upgrade.

But for my goblins?

This skill was gold.

Survivability, disengaging potential.

A way to escape overwhelming enemies or reposition without dying instantly.

For frontline fighters, assassins, archers—hell, even workers caught in the wrong place—it could an the difference between life and death, so I didn't hesitate.

I opened [Skill Share] and distributed Phantom Breakstep to every single goblin in my clan without delay.

If the world was going to keep throwing monsters like that alpha ape at us, then my people needed every edge they could get.

As I completed the transfer, the sound of footsteps reached my ears, and I turned just in ti to see Narg walking toward , his movents steady, his presence… complete.

The integration was done.

"Chief, what happened?" Narg asked, his gaze dropping briefly to the corpse of the ape sprawled across the ruined ground.

"I ran into a minor inconvenience," I replied casually, my eyes never leaving him. "Nothing worth ntioning."

The first thing that caught my attention… was his height.

And annoyingly enough, it stood out imdiately.

I had grown taller myself after evolving and obtaining a class, enough that I'd finally stopped feeling like I was perpetually looking up at everyone. I'd been roughly the sa height as Narg before this.

But now?

With Deathroot fully assimilated — with his body subtly rewritten to house that kind of power — he had grown another inch, maybe two. Just enough to put him clearly above .

The height, of course, wasn't the only change.

It was just the first change my insecure ass noticed first.

His skin had taken on a slightly ashen tone, not sickly, but muted, as though so of the color had been drained from it.

Thin black veins traced along his arms, pulsing faintly beneath the surface in a slow, steady rhythm, like sothing breathing just out of sight.

And his gaze…

His eyes looked dull at first glance, almost lifeless, yet there was a depth to them that unsettled , a darkness that felt as though it could pull you in if you stared for too long.

And his aura.

It wasn't pressed outward aggressively like Dribb's or settled heavily like Gobbo's.

Instead, it felt… ghostly. Cold. Subtle.

The kind of presence that brushed against your spine rather than slamming into you, sending faint tingles crawling up my back even when I wasn't looking directly at him.

For a brief mont, worry tightened in my chest.

Had Deathroot changed him too much? Had I pushed him too far, rewritten him into sothing unrecognizable?

Then Narg suddenly dropped to his knees.

The shift was imdiate.

The darkness in his eyes receded, replaced by unmistakable excitent as his expression lit up with sothing raw and sincere.

"Thank you, Chief, for entrusting with this power," he said, voice steady despite the emotion behind it. "I will not let you down."

I found myself grinning before I even realized it.

Yeah. He had changed.

But not in the way I feared.

The look on his face was the sa one he'd worn back then; the day I handed him the magical staff I'd looted from the first Chosen I ever killed.

That sa mix of awe, gratitude, and burning determination.

Whatever Deathroot had done to his body…

The core of Narg was still very much intact.

"Stand," I said, and...

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