Time passed quickly, and the Life Simulation counter reset.
Tian found a quiet spot and began the simulation.
[Life Simulation System initializing. Current scenario: Captured Elves
After much effort, you have finally conquered the northern elf tribe and impregnated all the captured female elves.
With the tribe about to expand, you’ve decided to hunt down the stubbled man for revenge.
The pregnant elves gave birth to goblins whose abilities far surpassed those of ordinary goblins.
By deceiving Leah, you managed to learn the elven stealth technique from her.
While the young goblins were growing up, you slipped into a nearby human town to search for the Blade Heroes party, eventually finding them in Brightness Town.
Choice 1: Take matters into your own hands and try to kill Rodel and the others. Score +50!
Choice 2: Go back and lead the goblins to take revenge, and massacre Brightness Town while you’re at it. Score +30
Choice 3: Wait and see, believing the timing isn’t right yet. Observe for a while longer. Score +10]
Tian’s expression changed. He’d finally found those bastards?
Choice 1 was extremely risky. Even though his stats had reached 600, he was still on human territory—if they teamed up against him, he wouldn’t stand a chance.
The second option wasn’t bad either—it had always been his plan.
But based on past experience, that choice would almost certainly get him killed.
This time, he chose the third option—patience.
[You became cautious, which was a good habit. You stayed in Brightness Town and learned that a dragon frequently attacked the town, and that Rodel had even invited the Sword Saint to slay it.
When you tried to leave, you were discovered by the Sword Saint and killed instantly by her blade.
Summary: Against the Sword Saint, you stood no chance of escape. Be careful!
Score: 30 points (out of 100).
Reward: Life Points x30
This Life Simulation has ended. Time elapsed: 9 days.]
“Whoosh!”
In an instant, Tian snapped out of the simulation, his expression grave.
Damn, dead again. That was way too easy!
He hadn’t expected the Sword Saint to appear again.
That woman—he had to find a way to defeat her!
He was curious to see just how much defeating her would boost his power.
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It was time for the elves to give birth. Tian and Moon oversaw the deliveries, worried that someone might experience complications.
These elves were extremely valuable for breeding—none of them could be allowed to die.
“Waaah! Waaah!”
As the cries of newborns echoed one after another, Tian’s anxiety slowly eased.
But there were also cries of disgust from the elves. “No! I don’t want this child! It’s disgusting!”
“Why did I give birth to something so horrible? Sob...sob...”
“Oh god, is this really my child? Please, help me!”
The goblin babies were only fist-sized, covered in slime, and could run around as soon as they hit the ground.
They didn’t even need milk—they could feed on flesh and blood immediately after birth.
This was why these creatures were nearly impossible to wipe out.
Their vitality was astonishing!
The key was that each pregnancy usually produced three or four offspring.
After mating with goblins, females became unusually cooperative and typically produced multiple eggs.
“Cassana, you can do it! Push!”
At that moment, the anxious voice of the elf matron Leah rang out.
Inside the cage, the fair-skinned Cassana was drenched in sweat, lying there with a pained expression, unable to give birth.
Tian frowned and hurried over to check.
But as he approached, Cassana resisted fiercely. “Get away! Don’t look at me, don’t look at me!”
Furious and humiliated, combined with the intense pain below, she burst into tears.
She already had little strength left, and crying only drained it further—at this rate, she might collapse and die.
Leah, having just given birth herself, was too exhausted to assist.
She pleaded, “Please save this child! She’s not going to make it!”
“I know!”
Tian had studied this sort of thing before and immediately stepped in to help reposition the infant.
Before long, a goblin infant covered in slime was born.
Then another one.
One after another, six were born—sextuplets!
She had given birth to more than anyone else!
Even Tian was surprised. No wonder she’d had complications.
“You... you bastard...”
Cassana said weakly, her voice barely audible, but her defiance undiminished.
Leah couldn’t help but shed tears. As long as Cassana was alright, that was all that mattered.
“Heh heh, we can use them again!”
“Let me go first!”
At that moment, a group of goblins, unable to contain their arousal, started crawling toward the exhausted elves.
No matter how much the elves resisted and screamed, they had no intention of stopping.
Tian’s eyes turned cold. He drew the short sword at his waist and walked over. “Slash!”
Blood splattered as he cleaved the three leading goblins in half on the spot and tossed them to the newborn goblin infants to eat.
“I said they need three days to rest before you can breed again. Did you all forget?!”
Faced with Tian’s murderous aura, the goblins trembled in fear and backed away.
Tian added, “Go prepare the best fruits. Give each elf double their usual portion.”
“Yes, boss.”
The group of goblins scrambled away, terrified of being slaughtered.
“You... you truly are different from ordinary goblins...”
Looking at Tian now, Leah’s expression changed slightly, as did those of the other elves who had just given birth.
Tian replied calmly, “It’s the right thing to do. As long as you cooperate, your treatment will only improve.”
Leah lowered her head and said nothing more.
She looked at the little goblins she’d given birth to, crawling around beside her as they ate, unsure what to feel.
“Moon, I’m planning to scout out human territory in the coming days. I’ll leave the tribe in your hands.”
Tian said, gazing at the distant sky.
A cold glint flashed in his eyes.
He was determined to track down Rodel, the white-robed nun, and the others.
Moon looked worried but nodded anyway.
Just then, Leah’s voice rang out. “You’re going to human territory? Are you crazy? Goblins are killed just for getting close, aren’t they?”
“What choice do I have? I have to take the risk.”
Tian shrugged.
After a long hesitation, Leah finally said, “Come here. I’ll cast a stealth spell on you so humans won’t notice you easily.”
This was exactly what Tian had been hoping for.
He teased, “Didn’t expect you to care about my safety. That’s a first.”
“I don’t! I just... I’m just afraid the other goblins will be even crueler if you die.”
Leah stammered, blushing, then helped Tian complete the stealth enchantment.
With a simple disguise and stealth clothing to cover his body and add height, he appeared to be an ordinary passerby, about five feet tall.
His appearance was definitely odd, but with the stealth buff, ordinary people wouldn’t notice.
Tian felt confident in his disguise.
Without hesitation, he set off, leaving the Corrupted Forest behind.

