In fact, after listening, Bayer had a feeling that the Lord seemed to be preparing for something.
The Lord didn't say, so he didn't ask, just silently prepared.
And listening to the conversation, Mills' expression showed some envy.
Whether it was Bayer, or O'Neill and Lucas, they could openly seek out their kin and continuously strengthen their power, but the goblins couldn't.
They rely on Hope Town for their stable life now; stepping out of this territory, they still could be freely bullied, so it's exceedingly difficult to find their kin.
The only thing they can do now is to strive to earn more money and trade with the human traffickers coming to Hope Town, purchasing their own people from their hands as much as possible, or posting tasks in the Task Center to have mercenaries bring goblins to Hope Town.
The Goblin Clan hated trading the most, but in the end, they had to use such means to gain freedom for their people. How ironic?
But all in all, he was grateful.
