He still felt that Victor, the Goblin, had been brainwashed.
Humans couldn't possibly be that good!
Victor fell silent, Mills' points seemed so valid that Victor didn't know how to refute them for a moment.
The atmosphere suddenly became tense.
Then, the quiet Denglop spoke, "The money from selling Goblins is nothing to Hope Village, compared to making Goblins slaves, if the Goblins can find ore for the territory, they would gain much more. Lord, the situation you are considering is almost impossible."
His last sentence was definitive.
After listening, Victor showed a look of agreement toward Denglop.
From this angle, the counterargument was indeed spot-on!