Thinking about it, Goburo joined today's hunting. With his participation, although no specific strategy was planned, the efficiency improved significantly. However, it took several hours to finish, and then he instructed a few goblins to bring the largest prey to the troll.
Seeing the prey being delivered so early today, the troll's mood improved instantly.
"It seems these goblins need some discipline. After giving them a lesson, the efficiency improved. But it's not enough; I will teach them another lesson in a few days, so they remember this feeling."
With that in mind, the troll started to eat.
Unbeknownst to the troll, they were watching from the shadows. Goburo saw that before eating, the troll dug out a magic crystal from the monsters and casually threw it into his cave.
Magic crystals don't emit light in the darkness, and being black, a first-level magic crystal can blend in with the cave, thus Goburo hadn't noticed it before.
If all the magic crystals the troll had consumed over the years were inside, then there should be at least thousands of first-level magic crystals stored in his cave.
With ten first-level magic crystals, Goburo could perform a simulation, and even if the number of crystals needed for simulation increased in the future, it would still be enough for him to use for a considerable amount of time.
Goburo then returned to his cave, took out ten magic crystals, and prepared for the second simulation. In the afternoon hunt, they caught four small-sized monsters, and Goburo cleverly dirtied them, making sure no one noticed his actions.
Now he had a total of eleven first-level magic crystals.
[System, initiate simulation.]
[Consuming ten first-level magic crystals, activate the second simulation.]
[Detected 1 remaining evaluation point from the last simulation, receiving a random low-level talent, "Azure Eyes," granting a slight increase in visual acuity.]
"I didn't expect the remaining evaluation points from last time to be useful. I thought they would be completely gone." He was quite satisfied with this mechanism of the system, feeling that it was relatively fair.
It didn't directly deduct his remaining points but gave him something in a different form.
Although the system didn't lose out in this situation, he still gained a little, which made him feel comfortable.
This talent, Azure Eyes, which can enhance his vision, is still somewhat useful.
[Simulation begins. Although you were recently born, you are already the strongest goblin in the current goblin tribe. You are dissatisfied with the troll who currently leads the goblins and want to overthrow him to take his place. You believe this plan is not difficult to accomplish since it seems the troll has not yet discovered your presence in the tribe.]
[In the first year, you work hard to eat meat, train your skills, and continuously develop the goblins as your subordinates. Your strength improves rapidly, and the pace of your influence expansion is astonishing.]
[In the second year, your level increases to 12, and your critical hit level reaches level 8.]
[Halfway through the second year, the troll disappears for a few days. When he returns, in a fit of rage, he kills several goblins who were recently born. You keenly sense a change in the way the troll looks at you recently; it's the gaze of someone eyeing their next meal.]
[Faced with this situation, make your choice.]
[Choice 1: Develop a detailed plan and collaborate with the goblins you have recruited to assassinate the troll.]
[Choice 2: Leave the tribe with your goblin team and find a new place to live.]
[Choice 3: Do nothing.]
The appearance of choices came so quickly this time. Goblin takes them very seriously, as the previous simulation ended because of his poor choice.
Choice 3 is impossible. Doing nothing and waiting for the troll to make the first move? That's too foolish. He would rather make a mistake than do nothing at all.
As for choice 2, he doesn't want to leave with his team of goblins. He has been here for a long time and understands how advantageous the geographical location is.
The Warcraft Forest is fraught with danger outside, and it would be too risky to leave. He must improve his strength as much as possible in this simulation.
Since two options have been ruled out, there's nothing more to say.
[System, choose option 1, take down the troll, and become the leader.]
[The troll's increasingly unsettling gaze has made you feel very uneasy.
So you decide to strike first, spending an entire night formulating an incredibly detailed plan and assigning tasks to each goblin under your command.
Knowing that goblins have low intelligence and are prone to making mistakes during tasks, you add a few backup plans.
If even one of them succeeds, your chances of success will increase significantly. But if all the contingencies fail, you accept it because you have done your best.]
[By the afternoon, the time for the troll to eat has arrived.
As usual, you have your goblin subordinates bring food to the troll. Seeing more food than usual, the troll, for once, doesn't lose his temper and immediately starts to devour it.
After just a few bites, the troll's body begins to convulse violently. You know that your poison is taking effect, and immediately send out a signal.]
[All the goblins launch an attack following your signal.
Countless rocks are thrown at the troll, several goblins throw ropes to restrain the troll's hands and neck, while several goblins above level 5 thrust their spears toward the troll.
You charge directly at the troll, landing a critical hit on its head.]
[After each goblin launches an attack, they immediately retreat, giving the troll no chance to counterattack. The plan goes even smoother than you imagined, and some contingencies weren't even necessary. In the end, you kill the troll.]
[Looking at the troll lying in a pool of blood, you fall into contemplation. You originally thought the troll was very powerful, capable of using powerful skills like berserk mode.
But the troll is far weaker than you imagined; perhaps he was a weak existence even among trolls, which is why he became the leader of your group of goblins.]
[After dealing with the troll, you become the leader of various tribes. Unlike when the troll was the leader, after taking over, you implement strict military management within the territory.
Each goblin undergoes rigorous training every day, but you never put undue pressure on them regarding food.
Those goblins who were already well-trained have no complaints about your leadership, but some of the younger goblins are dissatisfied.
However, through physical means and patient communication, you slowly gain control over them.]