Chapter 5: Killing the Goblin Priest

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[The Life Simulation System is starting—current scenario: Iron Weapon Forging.

You collected some iron ore in ten days and crafted fifty iron spears. Your authority in the tribe has far surpassed that of the Goblin Priest.

The goblins have even started calling you "Boss."

The powerful Goblin Priest cannot accept this and plans to kill you to regain his dominance.**

(Option 1: Plot to kill the Goblin Priest and take control of the tribe, Score: 20)
(Option 2: Flee the tribe, score unchanged)
(Option 3: Surrender your authority and submit to the Goblin Priest, bide your time and wait for the right moment, Score: 10)

Escaping was out of the question. After putting in so much effort, leaving now would be a considerable loss. Besides, leaving the tribe would likely mean death in the enchanted forest. As for submission, how could I ever avenge myself? I can't afford to wait too long.

It would be best if you chose the first option. After all, the Life Simulation System is designed for trial and error, right? If I fail, I'll learn from it and be better prepared next time.

[You decided to make a bold move, poisoning the Goblin Priest's food. However, the Goblin Priest outsmarted you. Cautious as ever, he fed the food to his pet rat first. Your assassination attempt failed, and you were gravely injured while trying to escape.

You survived by hiding in the enchanted forest for three months, mating with any creature you could catch, regardless of size or species. Six months later, you evolved into a Big Goblin type, a Goblin Warrior, and formed a goblin tribe of over one hundred members.

Every goblin in your tribe is equipped with iron weapons and armor, making them extremely powerful. You return with your army to kill the Goblin Priest and take Goblin Moon.

Afterward, you learn through various sources that the bearded man's warrior group is stationed in Lighttowne in human territory. You gathered your forces and planned a surprise attack.

Unfortunately, on the same day, the Sword Saintess was visiting to celebrate her disciple Lowell's birthday. You suffered heavy losses and only managed to escape with Goblin Moon thanks to a magic spell you redeemed from the system.

Six months later, you established a medium-sized goblin tribe with three hundred goblins and were on the verge of evolving into a hero type with three powerful goblin subordinates. Goblin Moon had also grown significantly stronger and had become quite beautiful. ... The current life simulation has reached the maximum duration of one year and is ending forcibly.

Summary: You progressed quickly through hard work but suffered setbacks due to bad luck. May the gods bless you.

The current life simulation is complete with a score of 50/100
and a reward of 50 Life Points. Duration: 365 days. Would you like to travel to the final stage of the simulation? If you refuse, changes cannot be made.]

Oliver frowned slightly. Overall, evolving into a Big Goblin type and even almost becoming a hero type wasn't bad. However, failing to kill the bearded man significantly slowed down his progress.

Attacking the bearded man now would be pointless. If I crossed over to a year later, he would already be prepared, making it nearly impossible to kill him.

Ultimately, the Life Simulation System is for trial and error, a way to learn from failure. Since this attempt wasn't perfect, I can try again in ten days.

Oliver snapped back to reality. For now, his focus was on dealing with the cunning Goblin Priest. Poisoning hadn't worked so that brute force would be the only way.

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