"Niflheim's holy treasure" in hand, Yuki charged towards the crowd of goblins which each looked to have a murderous intent behind their eyes. This wouldn't be an outlandish assumption either as it was in every monster's nature to act as such. Wither it was because of how monsters are on their own of because of the system's commands, each of the monsters Yuki faced while he was on his quest to earn exp in the dungeon or in the outside world, the hostile behaviour was the one thing that stayed consistent between all the enemies he faced. Of course, if the world which Yuki resided in had any type of logic placed into it, it would make sense as to why the monsters were so hostile. After all, it didn't matter if someone was human or a monster, at the end of the day, no one would want to be killed. Especially if their death was just going to become a number for someone so they can win a stupid game a 15 year old made.