Chapter 78 Intrinsic Problem
Chapter 78 Intrinsic Problem
Following the alliances, it took some time before much activity started between any of the groups. Before anything, both sides sent delegates to Lance's goblin village, and of course, for goblins, anyone would be surprised to see what they had built and how rather sophisticated their lives were... well, not all that much of course.
The goblin village hummed with activity. The goblins had begun trading with their new allies with simple things at the moment, exchanging tools, food, and knowledge. The beastkin also had a few of their people staying temporarily with the goblins.
But behind the unity, something darker was brewing.
It began subtly—murmurs among the goblins about the beastkin's true intentions. Some whispered that the beastkin saw the goblins as pawns, expendable in any larger conflict. Others claimed the beastkin were preparing to betray them to the humans, after all, they had some form of relationship.
Lance noticed the shift in mood almost immediately. Goblins who had once been eager to work with the beastkin now eyed them with suspicion, their conversations hushed and wary.
"It doesn't make sense," Lance muttered as he stood in his tent, poring over reports. Zarra stood beside him, her sharp green eyes narrowed.
[A/N: I still use tent for now because it still isn't good enough to be called a house. But of course, with the new developments, its bound to change]
"It's too coordinated," she agreed. "These rumors didn't start on their own."
"Spies?" Lia said from across the room, her tone grim. "Spreading lies, sowing distrust, it's exactly what they'd do to weaken us. But of course, it can't be the demons this time, also, I don't see any of our people doing something like this." She said.
"Maybe, but you can't be totally certain either, we won't rule it out just to be safe." Lance said.
Following these observations, Lance had Zarra position some of her scouts all around the camp to gather information. Of course, there was no need to be hidden in shadows or go around like some top spies, all the scouts had to do was take some days off scouting duties. If they heard or encountered anything, they'd just have to report back.
In such a small society, Lance had the option of just asking who said what, and by the end, it would definitely trickle down to the source, but that didn't sound good enough, so he decided to take a more complex route...
A gasp rippled through the crowd, followed by murmurs of realization.
"The beastkin themselves?!" someone shouted.
"They've been lying to us!"
"What is this?!"
Lance who watched everything under a calm gaze, gestured for Dran to hold off as he thought to himself in silence. 'Just as I thought.'
The beastkin appeared to be angry rather than fearful, and it was directed towards the one who had called for the execution to stop and exposing them.
"What is this fool planning?"
"He even undid the spell, we shouldn't have left it in his hands." They spoke in hushed voiced that more than easily drowned under the goblins louder murmurs. Despite everything, the beastkin who had ratted out didn't even once look at his brethren, and even for someone who had just begged for his life, he didn't look fearful or panicked, rather, he appeared calm.
Lance raised a hand for silence. Following some questioning, Lance asked for them to be held captive while word was sent to the beastkin of the situation, and requesting a formal explanation from them.
Hopefully, Lance wished for this to be dealt with without violence, everything was going well, he didn't want otherwise.
As it would turn out, these beastkin had been sent by their clan leader to disrupt the alliance with the goblins, and following what the one who exposed them told, it was all a ploy to overthrow the current leader. It was a political scheme that had touched them.
Either way, Lance had to report to their people of what had happened, anything that went down after that was not his concern.
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