The goblin's cries were nothing but background noise to Leon, who couldn't understand a word. And he was sure the goblins below couldn't hear it either.
It didn't take him long to find them — and when he did, his frown deepened.
Although the goblin in the trees outmatched him in climbing, he reached the others first thanks to his Mana Flight.
Leon could vaguely guess what the archer goblin was saying.
It must have been boasting, claiming that it had chased him away with its arrow, calling him a coward. But Leon didn't care a single bit about its words.
Instead, he studied their actions carefully and noticed that the other goblins still moved with wariness, even after having searched for him. Unlike the carefree archer, they carried a subtle uneasiness in their movements—despite being certain he was gone.
It didn't take long for the archer goblin to stop its ranting after noticing the others were quiet and refused to comment on its words.