CHAPTER 389

In the backyard of a particular house, an old vampire maid with a long white braid was thrashing the goblins with her braid as they were doing a poor job of wetting the soil with blood and putting the blood worms into the earth.

Blood worms ate the dead and decayed matter and enriched the soil into bringing out the best out of the trees and even giving a bloody flavor to the fruits and leafy greens.

A one-eyed goblin was begging the maid by groveling behind her, “Mistress, please give me three days leave. My wife would have given birth by now. I need to go home and see her and my newborn child. I will come back in three days even if the rivers run dry.”

The maid had already told her to keep working, but he wasn’t listening to her. “Do you see others asking for special permission?” she growled. “You are only given one week every year. That’s all. If you need your job, you fall in line. If you don’t want it, you can leave anytime you want.”

The goblin, however, began crying because he k
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