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Chapter 308 - "I'm a fish, Bill"
Author: MisterE05
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With enough effort, Timothy brought back the forty goblin slaves in the exact way that they had requested to be brought back. Then, after he gave a few of them the abilities that he had promised them, most of the promises he made to these goblins were officially accounted for! They were happy.

Now, the goblins had to make a tougher decision. They had to pick between serving their master, and not serving him, and each option of which had certain benefits, or disadvantages.

Regarding the matter, he said, “Look, I figured out how to let you guys live as long as you want to live. It's a simple trick even, one that I've overlooked before.”

Afterwards, he pressured. “Now, the question is, after seeing the dangers that the world poses, do you believe that you have what it takes to survive without me, goblins? I don't care to kill you, but you must understand that as mages from the second realm, pretty much everything in the world will be able to kill you, and most aren't kind enough to pass
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