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Chapter 115: Back To The City
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Chapter 115: Back To The City

Adal left the palace back through the window after discussing the details of his plans with Princess Opal.

It was simple. Adal would return to the Sun Elf rulers and explain to them the Iglantians’ conditions. If they accepted, then all would be peaceful.

However, along the way home, he knew he had a location he needed to stop off at.

The Evergarden Forest.

He found the two goblin siblings sitting by a fireplace, eating the strange fantastical bear that Adal had hunted for them. They seemed to be in good spirits, which was most likely due to the fact that they now had a powerful human that they could follow.

Adal appeared from out the shrubbery, and the goblins turned towards him. Frogg’s dark eyes lit up as she laid eyes on the man who had given her her first orgasm.

"Giant, you’re back!" she said cheerfully.

She rose to her feet and made her way over to greet Adal. Ibukk followed behind too, but there was much more hesitation in his step.

Adal smiled at the siblings.

"I am. Have I not already told you, I am not giant?" he said, as he ruffled her messy black hair.

Frogg blushed bright blue, whilst Ibukk looked away for a few moments. It was still weird to see his sister interacting with a man in such a way.

"O-oh yeah. I forgot. I’m sorry, you’re a human."

"..."

"Will we be heading back to the human settlement now? It is all I have been able to think about," Frogg then asked.

"Yes, we will be heading there now. However, before we do, there is something you will need to do."

The two siblings looked at him with raised brows, as Adal pointed off into the distance.

"We will stop at a nearby village to fetch proper clothes for you. Fairwhite City is the home of fashion, and you will need to look like you fit in... At least somewhat."

Their eyes lit up at the prospect of getting new outfits. For their entire lives, they had worn rags made from vines and leaves.

"Do you really think that the city will accept us? They never have in the past?" Ibukk, the brother, asked, speaking for the first time.

"The past is the past. With the sun elves now in control of the city, the civilians are more likely to accept diversity. I believe that you will have nothing to worry about, as long as you stick with me."

"Sun elves? What is that?" Ibukk asked.

"Diversity? What does that mean?" Frogg asked. 𝒇𝒓𝙚𝒆𝔀𝓮𝓫𝒏𝓸𝙫𝓮𝓵.𝓬𝙤𝙢

Adal found himself palming his face.

It seems there’s a lot they will need to learn.

~~~

Adal and the two goblins travelled through the Evergarden Forest, and eventually arrived on the outskirts of a small village located near Fairwhite City.

It was called Woodhurst Village, and was a small settlement known as the nearest neighbour to the city.

As Adal entered, he left the goblins on the outskirts, lest they frightened the villagers. Luckily, he had brought some notes with him, so purchasing clothing would be no issue.

He purchased a simple black dress for the lady, with a white cardigan to go over top, and a simple pair of black pants and a long white buttoned T-shirt for the brother.

Adal was tempted to bring out his Smartphone to look for new quests and the store, but decided he would wait until he was in the comforts of his own home. He decided that he would also wait before using the Heaven’s Grimoire, as he believed it was an item that required his full attention.

...

After returning to the goblin siblings and giving them their clothes, he waited as they changed and eventually emerged from the shrubbery.

They looked brand new.

Frogg looked dazzling, and surprisingly cute in her dress and cardigan. He had also bought her small accessories, such as a hat to fend off the beaming morning sun, and smart slippers. The way her face lit up told him that she also enjoyed the feeling and looks of the new clothes.

As for Ibukk, he seemed to feel estranged in the foreign clothing. He pretended to hate them, however Adal could see the blush on the young man’s face. Deep down, despite the discomfort, he believed he loved them.

...

Afterwards, they travelled the rest of the way to Fairwhite City. He could sense the goblins’ hesitation as they walked the cobblestone path leading into the city. The sun was still rising, so the entrance to the city was quiet; however, they still passed a few civilians every now and then.

The civilians shot them glances that suggested they were deeply afraid; however, when they spotted the man leading the goblins - tall, beautiful, smiling - they became eased.

Adal made sure to walk with the goblins in a way that suggested they were completely safe. This, accompanied with the fact that he had dressed them in human clothing, helped them to be accepted.

"This feels... Weird," Ibukk said.

Adal shrugged his shoulders.

"This is what you wanted, remember? My offer was to take Frogg with me, but you insisted on coming," he replied.

"Of course! I cannot leave my sister alone."

Oh, but you will eventually. Especially when it is time for me to pleasure her. You will need to be far away during those moments.

...

Eventually, the trio arrived at the library. The goblins gawked at the sight of the place before entering.

Since it was still early morning, the place hadn’t opened yet. This was to Adal’s favour, as he would have hated having to explain to his visitors why there were goblins coming to the library, especially when they were most likely unable to read.

Instead, when Adal opened the door and brought them inside, he saw somebody else sitting inside.

It was Willow Collins, the famous playwright. He was unsure of how she had gotten in, but when she caught sight of the goblins, she almost leapt from her chair.

Great...

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