Byung watched his settlement get better. He couldn't believe how quickly the goblins adapted to situations, as they had already managed to chop down wood.
Suddenly, mining wasn't so important anymore because it didn't bring in any revenue, so it shouldn't be a core part of their development until they could find a way to monetize it.
They just needed to make it significantly cheaper than their competitors.
The other races would still do business with them, but he wasn't sure if they wouldn't attempt to take the mines this time around.
The harsh environment might play a role in it, but Byung had doubts they couldn't take this place if they truly wanted to.
The humans had Murkfang, and there was no telling if he was dead or alive.
Byung was alone with his thoughts. Maui should be back as well, but he was yet to hear a single thing regarding her movement.
There was a chance she had turned rogue, but that was unlikely, or his system would have informed him about her betrayal.
