GOBLIN'S HAREM- CH-64. The Elf Mother
Added 2025-02-17 04:28:06 +0000 UTCThe elf mother had blonde hair and a slender, oval face that was very fair. Her pair of golden eyes looked up at the ceiling with a sparkling gaze, and her sexy red lips were slightly parted. Those affectionate eyes were full of charm and tenderness. Her mature figure exuded a maternal temperament that was impossible to ignore.
If Mr. Cao were still alive, he would undoubtedly lead his million-strong army to attack the Shadow Forest and crush the elven tribe. However, Lorraine was about to transform into a thief and snatch this clan mother into his harem.
"Oh? It's Jenna?" Hearing someone enter, the elf mother Babel slowly raised her head, stopped what she was doing, and looked at her lovingly, "What's the matter, dear Jenna? Is there something important to report?"
Jenna lowered her head shyly and stammered, "Dear... Mother, I didn't know you were doing this. I, I'll leave first..."
"It's okay, child. This is a very normal thing. Don't be shy." Babel raised her wet hands and continued casually, "We wood elves are born without males. If we want to reproduce, we must pray to the Mother Elf and ask her to bless us so that we can conceive and give birth to new offspring. Jenna, dear, you were born just like me, through the blessings of the Mother Elf Goddess."
After hearing Babel's words, Jenna finally composed herself. She raised her head and began to report with a blushing face, "Yes... it's like this, Mother Babel. This morning, I went to the western part of the Shadow Forest for my routine patrol and found that the forest plain, which was supposed to be the habitat of the Canary People, was occupied by a large group of goblins."
Generally speaking, it wasn't surprising for goblins to occupy a place as their nest. Goblins reproduce very quickly, like cockroaches. As long as there is open space and resources, they will breed and spread like mold. Therefore, elves usually wouldn't report such trivial matters.
"Hmm? Is it just a small matter like this? Jenna, you should know that weak creatures like goblins can't pose a threat even if they reproduce quickly. What's more, our tribe has a 30-meter-high vine wall. Those ugly dwarves, who are only 1 meter tall, can't pose any threat to us."
After saying this, Babel lay back on the bed, placed her wet hand back next to the bloody mouth of the white tiger, and prepared to continue praying to the Mother Elf Goddess for the birth of a new offspring. At the same time, her other hand pressed another blessing switch. As she moved, the switch began to release juice that could nourish offspring.
"But Mother, those goblins wiped out a large group of jungle pigs. Even the leader of the jungle pigs died at the hands of one of the goblins. That special goblin could even use a variety of magic!"
Jenna walked forward, ignoring the splash of Babel's rich milk on her, and reported urgently. She knew that if she didn't report the specific situation to her mother, it could lead to significant dangers.
"What? The Jungle Pig Chieftain died at the hands of the goblins?!"
When Babel heard Jenna's report, she paused, stood up, and began to take the matter seriously. After all, the Jungle Pig Chieftain was a terrifying presence in this part of the Shadow Forest. Its move, [Pig Charge], could even break the defense of a level 40 gold adventurer. The fact that the goblins had killed it suggested that their strength shouldn't be underestimated. Moreover, the ability of these goblins to use magic forced Babel to pay attention.
"Jenna, are you sure it was really done by the goblins? Those lowly monsters, no matter how many there are, couldn't kill the Jungle Pig Chieftain—not even if a goblin hero were born. What's more, the Shadow Forest is inhabited by only the lowest-level goblins. The most powerful ones are probably just a few goblin shamans."
When she heard the word "goblin," Babel's tone was filled with contempt and disgust. If human adventurers had done it, she might have believed it. After all, there were several gold-level human adventurers in a nearby town. If they joined forces, it wouldn't be difficult to deal with the Jungle Pig Chieftain. But she couldn't believe that goblins could kill such a powerful creature, even if she were knocked unconscious.
"Really, I'm not lying to you, Mother. I saw it with my own eyes a few hours ago."
Jenna insisted on reporting what she had seen. Seeing Jenna's persistent expression, Babel began to consider that this might be true. She held her chest with one hand, lowered her head, and thought calmly:
"To think such a thing would happen... Logically, no monster in this forest would be a match for those jungle pigs. Only if we move toward the demon territory could we encounter higher-level monsters. Our Wood Elf tribe is also protected by the Mother Goddess. We have a natural vine wall—30 meters high and 5 meters thick. No monster can break in. Even if this is true, we don't have to worry too much. With such high walls, it's impossible for the goblins to break in."
After that, Babel waved her hand gently and said, "Okay, child, maybe you're just a little tired recently. Go and rest first. We can talk about this later."
Seeing that her mother still didn't believe her, Jenna forced a smile and saluted Babel with an elf salute, "Okay, dear Mother, I will report back if there's more information."
Babel didn't say anything more but continued her task, shaking her mature body. After a while, she waved her hand, signaling Jenna to leave.
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