In Gauss's eyes, the tracks were quite obvious, but to them, it seemed just like any ordinary forest. The nest was so hidden that even with intent to find it, it would be hard to locate despite spending a lot of manpower and resources.
Thinking of this, he looked at Gauss, feeling a bit grateful in his heart; indeed, professional matters should be left to the professionals.
This Adventurer master simply strolled leisurely through the forest and pinpointed the nest's location; although he did not know exactly how it was done, he still felt admiration.
Gauss had already "seen" the internal situation through the Clay Spider that snuck into the goblin nest.
The number of goblins inside was more than what was mentioned in the quest information, already nearing forty, not counting the goblin infants sprawled on the ground like little puppies, crawling and playing around.
He pressed his lips together, slightly concerned about this.
