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Mighty Lord Chapter 626 - 626 336 NPC Exit3

Novel: Mighty Lord Author: Maestro Updated:
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626: Chapter 336: NPC Exit_3 626: Chapter 336: NPC Exit_3 The goblins truly had too many character flaws.

Fearful and submissive, they were prone to feelings of envy.

The intensity of the NPCs’ counterattacks had scared the goblins.

Nowadays, they reluctant to fight back against the NPCs because Zhou Tian’s situation was much better than theirs, leaving them feeling resentful.

As a result, the goblins were unwilling to continue their desperate struggle against the NPCs.

Consequently, just as Zhou Tian had occupied several NPC castles, the goblins, dissatisfied with Zhou Tian’s unequal benefits, promptly withdrew their forces.

The goblins’ withdrawal led to the breakdown of their alliance with Zhou Tian.

The crisis that could once have posed a fatal threat to the NPC side had thus quietly passed.

At the sa ti, Zhou Tian was dissatisfied with the goblins’ sudden withdrawal, and the goblins were unhappy that Zhou Tian had profited alone.

Even though neither party showed any particular reaction, their relationship was now strained, making a future alliance between Zhou Tian and the goblins highly unlikely.

anwhile, as the NPCs were continually making concessions to Zhou Tian, they were not, in fact, just sitting on their hands.

Indeed, whilst continually backing down, the NPCs were also plotting against Zhou Tian.

The NPCs didn’t understand Zhou Tian’s character——they could even say they knew next to nothing about this foreign force.

As such, they never believed they could unquestionably stand against Zhou Tian, this formidable adversary.

Due to their lack of information about Zhou Tian, the NPCs always viewed him with great importance.

Knowing Zhou Tian had powerful strength, they were unwilling to singly resist this powerful adversary.

Therefore, when initially faced the combined force of Zhou Tian and the goblins, the NPCs promptly took a relative response.

In the NPCs’ eyes, although Zhou Tian and the goblins were united, their antagonistic relationship did not play a significant factor.

The real reason for their alliance, as seen by the NPCs, was primarily due to shared interests.

The reason Zhou Tian and the goblins united was because of shared profits.

Similarly, the reason their alliance broke down was also due to disparities in sharing those profits.

Thus, as long as there were disputes over benefits among both parties, the NPCs believed even the goblins, who had previously allied with Zhou Tian, would definitely conflict with them.

Although both relied on weapon combat without the need for strong personal power, the NPCs had a certain advantage over goblins.

As long as the NPCs had adequate supplies, even if they lost all their territories, they could continue to fight as long as their people weren’t hard.

Without killing them all, it would be impossible to eliminate the NPC force.

Compared with the NPC side, while the situation of the goblins was similar, there were certainly so differences fundantally.

At the very least, because the goblin tribe still belonged to the monster camp, and the combat power of ogres depended on the size of their territory.

Even if the goblins didn’t need territories, they would still strive for it as much as possible.

As for Zhou Tian’s foreign forces, it goes without saying.

If goblins were a kind of mutated monster, which made territory optional, then Zhou Tian was definitely an ordinary monster with a strong desire for territory.

The reason Zhou Tian invaded their continent was rely because he had set his sights on their territories.

If it weren’t for the chance to occupy corresponding territories by invading their continent, Zhou Tian might not have co to their continent.

Considering Zhou Tian’s force, the NPCs naturally started having ideas.

In the NPCs’ eyes, given Zhou Tian’s purpose of coming to their continent, he would definitely not let any potentially occupiable territory pass.

Regardless of whether it was theirs or the goblins’, as long as Zhou Tian wed his eyes on it, it would be at risk of attack.

Consequently, considering Zhou Tian’s situation, the NPCs made so specific arrangents.

Originally, the NPCs knew that the conflicts with Zhou Tian mainly arose from territorial disputes.

Although the NPCs couldn’t just abandon their occupied areas for no reason, if they could reduce their own pressure by giving up part of their territories, then except for a few regions with significant mineral resources, most of the remaining territories would be willingly abandoned by the NPCs.

As a result, the NPCs were forced to give up so of their territory due to pressure during Zhou Tian and the goblins’ pincer attack.

However, although they had no choice but to give up territory in exchange for a chance to fight, the NPCs were very particular when abandoning territory.

As for the territories that were strategically important to them, they did not give an inch.

However, for those territories that they had already decided to give to Zhou Tian in their plan, as long as Zhou Tian launched an attack on those areas, the NPCs only resisted slightly before essentially letting Zhou Tian take that territory.

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