Synthetic Survivor: Machine Age - Chapter 152
One realized that it was getting dark. His knights needed to rest and, for the most part, needed to eat.
And so, One ordered them to make camp at a clearing they found.
The knights were quick to gather dead and dry sticks and stones for the fireplace which Toby lit up with his fire magic.
Soon enough, night time came.
There was this odd silence. Usually crickets would play their music and fill the forest with their sounds. But the forest was eerily quiet.
All the knights were gathered around the campfire with Toby while One stood watch. He insisted that he alone would take watch for the entire night, much to the displeasure of his men. The men, fearing that they’ve been giving their leader too much work, wanted to take turns making watch but their lord said otherwise.
And so, One stood watch for the night.
The night was cold and the only source for heat was the campfire. The distant babbling and laughter of the goblins that roamed around looking for food were the only sounds of the cursed nature that surrounded them.
The knights then fell asleep, all of them. One couldn’t blame them for being too tired. The day was full of fighting, bloodshed, and running.
The men were also hungry and so, One needed to find some food before they began to starve and lose energy.
One found his answer when he caught a glimpse of a lone boar running through the bushes. Using his thermal and xray vision, he confirmed that it was indeed a boar and it was running away from something.
That something were the goblins, five of them.
Since his men needed the rest and food, there was only one thing for One to do.
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The night was again silent. The trees were as calm as the sky above them with the sea of stars that twinkled in its blanket.
To prevent their smell from escaping, they were buried under a pile of dirt.
The wild boar, on the other hand, was killed immediately with a slash to the neck.
One managed to find a water source. Some trunks of the trees in the forest contained fresh water.
After harvesting said water, One chopped the boar into several pieces, cleaned the said pieces and then stuck them through some sticks.
He then formed his own bonfire and cooked the pieces of boar over the fire. Though he lacked spices, it was bigger than nothing.
But he couldn’t hide the smell of the cooked boar from the prowling snouts of the goblins that roamed nearby, and so, knowing that his men would wake up as soon as they smelled the meat, went out to hunt the goblins.
One ran through the forest, pushing aside the bushes, and plants which were in his way.
[Goblins detected] Hailey displayed her detection.
The goblins were right in front of him, camped as well.
They slept so innocently, any normal man would feel pity for these foul creatures.
But One? He felt no pity to anyone at all except for a few instances ever since the true Hailey revealed herself.
One drew out his two energy swords and killed the goblins in their sleep. They died as peacefully as One could manage since them growling in pain would attract the other goblins from afar.
“Any other goblins nearby?” One asked Hailey.
[There are dear, I am detecting several pockets in all directions so you better get going] Hailey said.
One spared no time. He dashed through the forest floor and slaughtered the nearest goblin groups and encampments. Some had goblins still awake but none were able to voice out that an intruder was near.
It was thirty minutes of a massacre. One counted at least a hundred goblins killed in a lot of groups.
Everytime he killed the goblins, he would dig up the soil around them and bury them under it to prevent the smell from coming out.
One’s powerful hands and arms were more efficient than a normal shovel and faster.
There were ten goblins, all were awake. They had this makeshift camp complete with two small tents, a bonfire, and some food.
The food was a mixture of critters, large animals, and birds.
One was right to think that the goblins overhunted everything.
[I wouldn’t be surprised if everything in the forest has been hunted into extinction] Hailey said.
“Likely so,” One whispered. His purple eyes pierced the shadows beneath the treeline. One goblin saw it but it was already too late. Before it could speak, an energy beam came speeding out of the darkness and pierced its head, escaping to the back.
As soon as the beam was fired, One emerged from the darkness with his two energy blades and the goblins were promptly massacred.
Their camp was promptly destroyed.
As One put out the goblin’s bonfire and started digging, Hailey analyzed the food the goblins had with them if they were also edible to humans since One wasn’t aware if these goblins did anything wrong to the food.
As One buried the last goblin, Hailey had finished her analysis of the foods.
“So?” One asked.
[Most are edible except for the birds, they seem to have a sort of toxin] Hailey said.
“Strange but okay,” One said.
With the goblins around the camp taken care of, One returned to the camp and to his surprise, everybody was still sleeping.
“Huh, I think the food is going to waste at this rate,” One realized as he placed down his newfound spoils.
“This is bad,” One said