As soon as the Ork left, Aarav said in a loud voice, "There is no need to hide there now. Come out."
The Goblin and Lady Hope Goblin, who were watching everything from above the valley behind the bushes, slowly came out. There was slight hesitation on his face, but he came and stood near Aarav.
As soon as all the other monsters saw them, they said in unison, "Goblinus!"
Aarav said in a serious voice, "Listen, these two goblins are my friends. And none of you will ever try to harm them. Always remember this."
Lady Goblin asked in surprise, "Master! You called me your friend too?"
Aarav smiled and said, "Yes, why? Can't this happen?"
Lady Goblin's face turned slightly red. He put down his head. "Master… you are truly different."
Aarav ignored her and called out, "Come, follow me now."
The Goblin asked curiously, "But where are we going?"
Aarav looked at her and said, "Your house. Where else?"
The Goblin said a little nervously, "But my house is very small."
Aarav explained to her, "Don't worry. We will just stay at that place, everyone else is going to stay outside. No one needs to enter your house.
The Goblin smiled and said, "I know! What you are thinking and what you want to do. Everyone can come there."
Aarav looked at her with appreciative eyes. "Very good. Come on, let's leave now."
All the monsters started following Aarav. The sight looked as if a king was marching with his huge army.
Soon they reached near the goblin's house. Aarav saw that the Orc whom he had sent to find the Orc Chieftain was standing there.
As soon as Aarav saw him, he asked, "What are you doing here? Have you found your leader or not?"
The orc pointed in a direction. "Master, he is lying over there."
Aarav looked in that direction and stopped in surprise. Seeing the condition of the place where Sardar had fallen, he became a little worried. He slowly looked back.
The Goblin's face was burning with anger. It seemed as if fire was burning in his eyes. Because the Orc leader had gone straight into the tree in which the Goblin's house was built.
The house was completely damaged. There was a big hole in it, and it was almost on the verge of falling.
The Goblin shouted angrily, "It took me a whole year to build this house! I will not abandon you!"
Saying this he ran after Aarav, "Yayyyyyyy!"
Aarav looked back in fear and himself ran away shouting, "Aaaaa!"
Both of them started circling around the tree. Aarav ahead, and the Goblin behind him.
The rest of the monsters were staring at them in surprise after seeing this sight. This scene looked like a children's fight.
Aarav shouted while running, "Oh my dear goblin friend, forgive me! I have done this on purpose!"
The Goblin roared in anger, "Whether on purpose or by accident, you have broken my house! I will not spare you!"
Aarav said nervously, "Hey! I will get your house fixed!"
The Goblin responded with a sharp cry, "It is clear to me that this cannot go on any better, Just once you come into my hands, then see what I do!"
As both of them started getting tired of running, suddenly an Orc came and grabbed the Goblin by his clothes and lifted him into the air.
On the other hand, Aarav came running around the tree again and collided directly with the orc.
Aarav said angrily, "Hey! Why are you standing in the middle!" Then he saw that the Orc was holding the Goblin.
The Goblin screamed as he swung in the air, "Leave me! I will not leave this boy today!"
Aarav heaved a sigh of relief and said, "Well done! Great job!"
The orc asked, "Master, should I kill him now?"
Aarav immediately got scared and said, "Oh no! There is no need for this. He is my friend, Just hold it until its anger subsides. And yes, you are the same Orc whom I sent to find your companion, aren't you? Where is he?"
The orc replied simply, "Master, I have found him. He lies there. Alive, but unconscious."
Aarav heaved a sigh of relief and said, "That's good."
Then he turned to the monsters and asked in a loud voice, "Is there anyone here who can fix this broken tree?"
All the monsters looked at each other and said in unison, "No."
Aarav's hopes were about to be dashed when suddenly the unconscious Orc chieftain started moving. He slowly raised his hand, then got up and bowed in front of Aarav.
Orc Chieftain: "Master, I have heard you. I have a spell that can take inanimate objects back in time. However, this is a tree that is alive. I don't know for sure that it It may or may not work, but I can try.
Aarav smiled and said confidently, "Okay, if you can then fix this tree and the goblin house immediately."
Orc Chieftain: "As you command, Master."
The Orc chieftain raised his heavy hands in the air and began to cast a spell. The light golden glow emanating from his power started surrounding the tree and the broken house. All the monsters were watching this miracle with surprise.
Within moments, the goblin's house and trees were restored. The house looked the same as it did before, perhaps a little better.
As soon as the spell was completed, the Orc leader fell on the ground and started panting.
Aarav immediately bent towards her. "Are you okay, what happened?"
Orc Chieftain: "Master, I'm fine. But it's been a long time since I've used this power. It takes a lot of my energy to use. I can only cast this magic once every several days. That's why a little Feeling weak."
Aarav heaved a sigh of relief. "Okay, okay. Now you rest."
After this Aarav looked towards the other monsters. "And all of you, first bring me a chair from the goblin's house."
Before any of the monsters could move, Lady Goblin quickly went inside and returned with a chair.
Lady Hope Goblin. "Take this, master."
Aarav said happily and smiling. "Oh wow! You are very fast."
Aarav sat on the chair. He was about to say something when a loud growling sound came from his stomach.
All the monsters looked at him with surprise.
Aarav said shyly, "We will talk later, For now, the first thing to do is eat something. You all have also fought a lot, it must have taken a lot of hard work. I'm sure you guys are hungry too."
As soon as he said this, Aarav suddenly realized that these monsters are carnivorous and often survive by eating each other. His anxiety started increasing.
At that moment, the goblin and skeleton leader came towards him.
The skeleton chieftain bowed and said, "Master, you are a homo sapien and do not depend on others for energy like the rest. You cannot eat like these people. We are skeleton undead, who only feed on the spiritual energy of this world." Stay alive by absorbing, We don't need to eat. So just tell us what you want, we'll get it."
Aarav replied with a slight smile, "I eat only vegetarian things. Anything edible except non-vegetarian things will do."
The Goblin immediately said excitedly, "Leave all this to me. You can eat what I eat myself. I order all the things from them and cook for you."
Aarav nodded in agreement, then turned serious and looked at the other monsters. "And all of you, I am sure you will arrange for your own food. But remember, no one will snatch anyone else's food. And yes, do not come to me with your food. I cannot even see non-vegetarian things; "I feel dizzy."
All the monsters bowed their heads and agreed.
Aarav took a deep breath and thought in his mind, "Whatever I have called all of them for, how will they do all this? I myself don't know how to explain it to them. To be honest, I have never Hadn't even thought of anything like this. What will happen next will be known only in the future."
Suppressing his confusion, Aarav said, "Okay, now everyone go. Eat your food. And after eating, we will have a big meeting. At that time I will tell you what we have to do next.
Thank You.
Chapter 09 Ends.....