Green Monster Epic
#303 - Long-term planning
In fact, while honing Linnaeus, that little brat, Allen was also making psychological adjustments, hoping to suppress the constantly rising thoughts in his heart, but ultimately it was of no use.
After going to Thornsburg, a thought emerged in Allen's mind, which was to take advantage of the temporary stability of the clan and venture out into the outside world for a while, to travel and broaden his horizons. For more than ten years, except for following the orc Saru to adventure in the Misty Forest, which allowed Allen to stay outside for more than half a year, Allen had basically stayed in the Green Field Plain, single-mindedly expanding and developing his tribe.
But after this trip, Allen's restless heart could no longer settle down, and various reasons silently persuaded and tempted him, making him unable to let go.
Among them, a few reasons were the most tempting.
The first is the impact of this Demon Tide, which seems to be really significant for the civilized world. The Green Field Plain is remote and the news is inconvenient, so apart from the disaster caused by that branch of evil god believers, there has been nothing related to demons.
Of course, this is also because after the Green Field Plain experienced a riot of evil god believers, there are not many living things to be found within a thousand miles. Even the animals that live along the water source in the plain are at least half the size of previous years, all thanks to Vicki and her gang of evil god believers.
However, after going to Thornsburg and taking the time to visit High Priest Klay, seeing the crowds in the side hall of the temple, and the notices posted with tasks hanging high, Allen realized how great the impact of the Demon Tide was on the outside world.
As the backbone of the natural god system, the Oak Temple felt that its strength was insufficient even after drawing out most of its power in Thornsburg. In the end, it decided to gather more warriors from the believers to go south to help the Spring Country and the Centaur Grassland allies to resist the increasing number of demon armies.
In order to gather more manpower, the rewards for the tasks posted by the temple can be said to be the most generous and abundant that Ai Lu Ba has seen in recent years.
Various combat profession inheritance crystals, knowledge inheritance of alchemists and alchemists, as well as matching magic potions and alchemy formulas, were all taken out by the temple as rewards to encourage adventurers and believers who are willing to contribute to the balance of nature to go south to resist the invasion of demons.
The most precious are a few inheritance crystals that record the tempering of legendary professional expertise. These were originally treasures that the temple would never take out, but now, under the influence of the Demon Tide, they have been taken out by the temple's leaders in order to attract more powerful combatants and small teams to fight against the demons.
Inheritance crystals are the most needed things for the Green Field Tribe. In the past ten years, Allen dared not spend a penny more to purchase stronger equipment and sharper weapons for the clansmen, but let them use the crude armor and weapons forged in batches, just to save a little more money to purchase inheritance crystals.
Unfortunately, even if Allen and the others do not spend much money in the wilderness, their tribe has only acquired a mere three inheritances so far.
This is not only because inheritance crystals are expensive, but also because they are often unavailable even if you have the money. Without some relationship channels, it is basically impossible to win the inheritance in one fell swoop under the competition of many forces.
With the passing of old man Philok, Allen's biggest backer in Thornsburg is gone. If he wants to purchase inheritance crystals in the future, he will really have to rely on luck.
However, with the temple posting so many tasks, if he can take this opportunity to complete a few of them, perhaps there is a real chance to obtain inheritance essence faster and complete the tribe's knowledge accumulation.
The second is that Allen's strength has reached a bottleneck.
Previously, Master Oscar had already told Allen many common sense things about legendary advancement that he could tell him. As Allen stabilized at level 15 Berserker, he felt that his strength improvement had fallen into the same stage as when he broke through from level 8 warrior to level 9 warrior. No matter how he exercised and tempered his body and anger, it seemed that he had reached the peak of his current state, and Allen could not feel any improvement in his strength at all.
This may be related to the fact that Allen advanced to level 9 warrior one step earlier than other combatants, which allowed him to quickly reach the peak stage after breaking through to level 15, without having to slowly and steadily increase his physical strength like other combatants, in order to temper his body to be able to bear the qualitative power after becoming a legend.
Master Oscar said that everyone's legendary path is different, because everyone has different talents, different experiences, and different personalities, which will ultimately affect his choice of his future path.
So how to see one's heart clearly?
Allen has the most clumsy idea, which is to fight, to fight again and again, and to understand in life and death battles what kind of person he is and what kind of things he wants to do.
After several wars, many of the Green Field tribe members who were stagnant and eager to break through have made considerable progress in life-and-death battles. Pavao, Shisheng, Bush and other tribe members, their breakthroughs are almost closely related to fighting.
What does this mean?
This at least shows that their bear goblins and earth goblins are races born for battle. If they don't seek their own breakthrough in battle, where else can they seek it?
Previously, because he had created the current scene of Green Lake Village with his own hands, Allen had been in a state of anxiety, and every choice and decision he made hoped to protect the lives and property of the tribe members as much as possible. But this is the wilderness. From childhood to adulthood, Allen and his tribe members have been struggling on the line of death every day in order not to starve to death, and every hunt may be the last time in their lives.
If you want to survive in the wilderness, everyone has to pay their own price, including Allen himself.
If he wants to improve his strength, then Allen must change his previous overly cautious style and let himself regain the fighting posture that a wilderness bear goblin should have. In the dark, Allen has a premonition that this will be the best opportunity for him to break through himself.
The Green Field Plain is too small and too barren. Now, Allen can be said to be the number one strongman in the entire Green Field Plain, and probably no one will question it. Without challengers, or even an opponent for Allen to go all out against, how can Allen improve?
It was precisely with this idea, coupled with the recent peace around the tribe, that Allen began to think about going out and seeing how much damage the demons had caused.
The third reason is that if the tribe wants to continue to grow and develop, Mansha City is an insurmountable obstacle.
On the north side of the Green Field Plain, the Kobold Thunder Tribe bordering the Economic Kingdom was originally a branch of the Grek Tribe, a super-large kobold tribe in the central plain of the Mansha Wilderness, and also an outpost for monitoring the actions of the Elven Kingdom in the wilderness.
With the help of the demons, the Green Field Tribe can now be said to have completely occupied the vast but barren Green Field Plain. If they want to expand further in the future, they will have to cross the Cato Mountains to the east, or cross the endless Tagan Desert to the north. But no matter which direction they develop in, they will eventually appear in the sight of the large tribes in the wilderness: the Thunder Tribe in the north, and the Snowmi Troll Tribe in the southeast.
As long as they appear in the sight of these powerful tribes, Allen's Green Field Tribe will not have many choices next. Either they will gain the recognition of Mansha City and become a temporary vassal of a certain tribe, or they will rely on the gods of the natural god system; or they will be annexed by the neighboring powerful tribes and absorb the useful talents of the tribe.
The annexation of the wilderness is not as bland as the words suggest. The annexation of non-blood relatives often does not lead to a good life for the annexed races. They will inevitably be servants, subordinates, or even slaves of the powerful tribes, and their status will be extremely low.
Why annex these growing tribes when they have not provoked you?
It's very simple. There are only so many resources in the wilderness. Every time a tribe grows stronger, it means that a vast territory has been occupied. For other neighboring tribes, doesn't it mean that the tribe's future development interests have been taken away? No one would tolerate it.
Also, these growing tribes often mean that a golden generation of talents is emerging in succession. Then, absorbing these talents into one's own tribe can make one's own tribe stronger and its future development smoother.
To put it bluntly, when you find that your existence poses a threat to other neighboring tribes, even if there is only a hint of it, then the powerful tribes in the wilderness will not allow their existence, just like in the past, when the Green Field Tribe had just defeated the Bonefire Gnolls, they were targeted by the people of the Broken Bone Tribe, which eventually led to that series of events.
Of course, there were also reasons such as continuing the plan from eleven years ago, establishing Alan's Noodle Shop in Mansa City, and obtaining more funds, all of which added weight to Alan's considerations.
In the wilderness, after taking Linnaeus to hunt and train him for more than half a month, Alan finally stopped his brutal behavior towards this little guy, allowing him to return to the peaceful village night life.
Of course, this was also because Alan saw that Linnaeus's various bad habits had finally improved, otherwise he would not have ended this journey of tempering Linnaeus.
After returning to the village, Alan approached Flower Snake, Camellia, and Philip, his closest people, and hesitantly told them about his thoughts of the past few days.
"Flower Snake, I've been thinking about going out to travel recently, and I estimate it will take a while."
Logically speaking, Green Lake Village is in a state of disrepair and waiting to be rebuilt. As the chief, Alan should not suddenly decide to go out to travel, which is also the reason for Alan's hesitation.
"Go, I support you!"
To Alan's surprise, Flower Snake looked directly into Alan's eyes and said seriously and earnestly.
In this village, if anyone can understand Alan's difficulties the most, it is probably Flower Snake, who Alan cultivated to take over when he is not in the village.
As someone who has regarded Alan as his lifelong pursuit, Flower Snake can somewhat understand Alan's dilemma. When Alan asked him to take charge of the clan, he was as troubled as Alan is now. On one hand, it was the path to improve strength that he had been pursuing, and on the other hand, it was the survival and safety of countless relatives and clansmen, which troubled Flower Snake for a long time.
Those words that say being a leader does not hinder the improvement of strength are all nonsense. As a qualified chief and leader, the trivial matters in the village consume most of the leader's energy and time every day. The remaining time must be spent planning for the next day and reflecting on whether his decisions are correct. Where is there any extra time to improve one's strength?
Moreover, after sitting in the position of leader for a long time, a person's mind will no longer be pure, and thinking about things can no longer be as simple and direct as before.
If Alan hadn't occasionally let Flower Snake take charge of the overall situation in the village these past few years, Flower Snake probably wouldn't be stuck at the level of a Level 14 Sword Dancer. He is very confident that he would have broken through and advanced earlier than Alan.
"What do you guys think?"
After receiving Flower Snake's support, Alan felt a surge of strength in his heart, and when he turned to ask Camellia and Philip, there was a bit more firmness in his eyes.
"Our village doesn't have to worry about demon attacks now, and everything is back on track. It's good for you to go out and wander around now, Chief."
Philip is the one who understands Alan the most. Seeing the change in Alan's eyes, he knows that Alan has already made a decision, so of course he will not have any objections to Alan's idea.
Although he personally does not support Alan going out to travel at this time, the demon attack that just passed makes Philip feel very terrified. Since having his own children, Philip has completely settled down in Green Lake Village. In addition, the setbacks brought by countless failures have made Philip's character more cautious and unwilling to take risks.
"I think, Chief, if you can find your legendary path after traveling, that would be the best! There are many warriors in our tribe who can fight now, but we lack a strong person who can hold up the sky. If we have a legend like my Glaras, who would dare to provoke our village in the future?"
After getting over the depression of losing her lover again, Camellia has always used the fact that she slept with a giant dragon as a topic of conversation. Every four or five sentences, she has to mention Glaras's name, which made others go from envy and jealousy to boredom in just over a month. It can be seen how annoying Camellia's way of talking is.
But at this moment, what she said makes some sense.
Although Alan knows that it is basically impossible to find his own legendary path with just one trip, if he doesn't take this step, perhaps he will be stuck at the peak of Level 15 High-Rank for the rest of his life.
After obtaining the support of Flower Snake and Camellia, Alan had fewer worries. However, actually taking action is not something that can be done in a short time.
Before Alan could take action, someone quickly came to his door.
"Teacher, I heard you're going on a long trip?"
On Alan's simple but grand stone fort balcony, the clever little girl, Coer, probably heard Flower Snake talking to someone by eavesdropping, so at this moment, she brought a cup of iced berry juice with a flattering look and sent it to Alan, who was resting, and pretended to ask curiously.
More than half a month is enough for the group of teenagers in the tribe who experienced the Lacey incident to regain and adjust their mentality. This may be the rough nerve temperament left by the survival of the fittest among the wilderness natives for countless years, which is not known whether it is excellent or flawed.
"Yes."
Alan took Coer's juice, glanced at the other party out of the corner of his eye, and took a comfortable sip of the icy and sweet juice, lying on his chair and comfortably dozing off.
"Then can you take me out to see the world? I heard that Mansa City is many times bigger than the cities of Thornsburg, and there are many, many strong people as powerful as Mr. Legolas. I also want to see them!"
Coer's face was full of fantasies. This little guy is a typical battle maniac. Since she saw the Devouring Flame Dragon soaring in the sky and wantonly slaughtering on the top of the mountain, she has already changed her respected object from Alan to the pseudo-elf Legolas.
"Okay!"
Alan casually agreed, squinting his eyes into a slit and secretly observing his disciple's movements and expressions.
"Teacher, just let me... Ah! Teacher, what did you say?"
Coer originally thought that she would have to spend some effort to pester Alan before she could realize her wish. How could she have imagined that Alan would agree so readily, which made Coer's face, which was about to be coquettish, stunned for a moment, and then after reacting again, the whole person jumped three feet high and excitedly confirmed to Alan.
"I said, okay!"
Alan smiled and looked at his proud disciple, feeling a bit emotional in his heart.
The new generation in the tribe is growing up healthily. Compared to when Alan and Flower Snake supported the tribe together and walked down ignorantly, the current teenagers know more and are much stronger.
Therefore, Alan is thinking about whether he can let these new forces in the tribe go out and see the outside world and experience it for themselves. Although he will not act with these teenagers, he can still take care of them from the side when necessary.
The Linnaeus incident made Alan realize that he had made a big mistake in cultivating the new generation, which was that he cared too much about the safety of these teenagers, but failed to give them real experience. The teenagers are growing up, and he can't always watch them and take care of them. Sooner or later, they will encounter situations like when Alan desperately challenged the Bone Crusher.
This is also the intention of Alan's sudden exposure of these teenagers to the cruel scene of the Lacey incident half a month ago. As early as that time, Alan already had the idea of letting the teenagers go out to travel.
The demon tide that happened outside this time is both a danger and an opportunity. At least the large-scale demon army in the wilderness has been wiped out under the cooperation and attack between the hundreds of major tribes and the temples. The remaining scattered demon rout teams, as long as you pay a little attention, may not have much of a problem.
Alan and the tribesmen of the Green Field Tribe still know too little about the suddenly emerging enemy, the demons. Although they have experienced two life-and-death battles before, in fact, Alan and the others are still in a state of confusion about the advantages and disadvantages of the demons. If the Horse Grassland on the wilderness side really can't stop the demon invasion, then according to Alan's understanding, it is very likely that this disaster will sweep the entire wilderness, even their Green Field Plain, such a barren and remote place, will be difficult to escape the enemy's clutches.
According to Oak Temple High Priest Clay, the demons and devils in the abyss are born for destruction and slaughter. All living creatures in the Fayman world are their targets, without exception.
Since this is the case, although Alan cannot be said to have the selfless dedication spirit of Master Oscar, he also needs to prepare in advance to let the tribesmen learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of the demons. If there is another tribal battle in the future, then the tribesmen of the Green Field Tribe will have more opportunities to survive.
It is obviously unrealistic to rely on himself to familiarize himself with and understand the demons. When it comes to fighting with the demon army, he can't teach everyone how to kill the enemy more effectively! As the chief, he also has his own battlefield in wartime, and it is impossible to pay too much attention to the individual battles and killings in the tribe.
"Then, then I'll go back and prepare and say hello to my mother and them!"
Kou'er's smile stretched wide, wishing she had wings to share the good news with her best friends.
"Wait a minute! !"
Allen, with a stern face, stopped Kou'er's excited expression.
"Wanting to come with me is no problem, but I also have a task for you!"
"Ah?"
Kou'er curiously cast her clear gaze over, a faint smile already gracing her lips. At this moment, even if Allen asked Kou'er to swing a heavy sword ten thousand times, she would agree without hesitation.
"Tell me, what is it? I guarantee I'll complete it! !"
"This time, I plan to take a portion of you little ones and form an adventure team to go to Mansa City."
"However, the selection of the adventure team members is up to you. You decide who can go and who can't. After you finish selecting the members, tell me the list! !"
"By the way, I need to tell you that after your adventure team arrives at Mansa City with me, we will separate. I will not participate in your daily activities, nor will I give you any support. Everything depends on yourselves."
Allen leisurely stood up, placed the empty wooden cup on the stone platform beside him, and calmly proposed the task he wanted to give Kou'er.
"Ah? ? Teacher, are you kidding me? How could I have that ability?"
Kou'er looked at Allen with a face full of astonishment.
"Anyway, if you want to go to Mansa City with me, you have to complete what I said. If you can't complete it, if the list doesn't satisfy me, then don't go. Just stay in the village! !"
Allen shrugged indifferently at Kou'er, then left the stone fort without a care and went to wander around other places in the village.
"Ah! ! How am I supposed to choose… …"
Kou'er looked lost, scratching her head, completely clueless.
"By the way, don't think about asking your father or Teacher Philip for help. I've already told them. No one will give you any ideas! !"
When Allen walked out of the stone fort, he suddenly turned back and said something, causing Kou'er, who had just thought of this, to go crazy.
"Hmph, at worst, I'll just take everyone out there! ! !"
Kou'er shouted at Allen's back in a fit of pique, earning a wave of Allen's right hand from behind, as if to say, 'Then it's up to you.'
Allen's decision to let Kou'er choose the adventure team members was not a spur-of-the-moment idea. Rather, it was a deliberate cultivation of Kou'er as the leader of the tribe's new generation after years of teaching his students and observing the personalities of the village's new generation of youths.
Before, Allen's ruthless decision to have Kou'er and the other youths execute Lacey and the other guilty clansmen was actually a test for these youths, to see whose character was more suitable to become a leader of a team. A team can make mistakes in other choices, but the leader, the one who presides and makes decisions, must not be chosen incorrectly.
Kou'er herself might not have realized it, but she possessed a powerful charisma. From a young age, she, as a goblin, was able to become a respected older sister to the tribe's youths. When she grew up, she not only made rapid progress in strength, but also when she commanded the youths around her, no one objected or questioned her orders, even if those orders were originally wrong.
This had a lot to do with Kou'er's usual behavior. She never hogged things for herself. Whenever Flower Snake prepared something delicious for her, she would secretly bring out her share and share it with her companions. At the same time, Kou'er would not deliberately favor her closer companions. As long as a companion made a mistake or bullied other youths, Kou'er would take the initiative to take the companion to apologize and make amends until the matter was resolved.
If any of her companions had trouble or difficulties, Kou'er would also take the initiative to stand up and help, pulling others together to help her companions solve their problems.
Not to mention the occasional battles and encounters with fierce beasts, Kou'er always wielded her heavy sword and charged to the front, bearing most of the danger on her shoulders, although it was more because she was combative. But the companions behind her didn't think so! !
And Kou'er's actions when she carried out the sentence on Lacey demonstrated her decisive and tenacious character.
These advantages alone made Kou'er surpass Shi Sheng, Shu Sheng, and the others by a large margin. As the leader of a wilderness tribe, other things could be put aside, but Allen valued leadership and cohesion the most. Only when the tribesmen could unite as one could the tribe have the cornerstone to continue to exist.
Of course, Shi Sheng and the others also had their own advantages. For example, Shi Sheng, the bear goblin, had a more calm personality. This was related to his imitation of Allen, the leader, in everything, but often a person with such a calm personality was needed to suppress everyone's anger. Another example was Tom, the goblin. Although he was limited by the racial defect, he was still struggling at the 7th-level warrior threshold, but his brain was the best among the youths. Kou'er and the others would always ask Tom to help them formulate plans when they wanted to do something relatively difficult.
There were also Flower Snake's adult students, Bulin and Shu Sheng, who each had their own strengths, which made Allen very gratified to have raised such a group of youths.
Allen had actually thought about what Kou'er would do when he proposed this task. At this moment, she was probably already looking for Tom and the other companions to discuss how to formulate the list for going to Mansa City.
As for Allen himself, he already had a definite skeleton of a list in his mind. As long as Kou'er and the others could come up with a list that was not too different, Allen would directly approve it.
Of course, Allen knew that even if he would provide some assistance, there would still be no shortage of risks in letting the youths venture out on their own this time. Perhaps a battle with demons could cause Kou'er's team to lose more than half of its members, or even be completely wiped out. But Allen also understood that if he wanted the tribe's youths to truly become indispensable backbones of the tribe, then they had to be tempered in such a furnace so that the youths could grow further.
Just raising them by his side, seemingly safe and worry-free, could not possibly nurture a true powerhouse.
Soon, Kou'er came up with the first list, which Allen casually glanced at and threw away.
When this group of little fellows heard that Allen agreed to take them out to venture and travel, who wasn't jumping for joy? Everyone wanted Kou'er to add their names. In the end, the first list that Kou'er gave to Allen had more than 60 youths' names, which Allen would naturally not agree to.
Wasn't this nonsense?
Even if Allen wanted to let the younger generation venture out, he would never take everyone out to adventure! !
The second list that Kou'er gave was much more streamlined, almost reducing the number by half, but when it was handed to Allen, it was once again crumpled into a ball and thrown back to Kou'er, without giving any hints.
The third time… the fourth time…
Kou'er was also provoked by Allen's temper, and she no longer asked Allen what the specific requirements were. Instead, she began to analyze and ponder with Tom, Erin, Shi Sheng, and the others one by one. The sixth time the list was given was four days later than the fifth time, because they had to ponder each person on their list one by one.
"Hmm, this time is not bad…"
When Allen received this list, he finally showed a few hints of satisfaction. Compared to the names in his mind, the list that Kou'er and the others gave was even more unexpected to Allen, because this list they submitted had one more adult bear goblin who was over 25 years old. The reason why this bear goblin was selected was because he had just advanced to a shield warrior and was working hard to learn and master several exclusive skills of a shield warrior.
After the Green Field Tribe obtained two more crystal inheritances, relics left to Allen by Master Philok, Allen brought them back to the tribe and opened them up for use by the remaining tribesmen who had not yet advanced. Soon, five goblins broke through the shackles and successfully advanced after starting to change their training methods.
Among them, two goblins advanced to become shield warriors, and the remaining three goblins advanced to become strongmen, adding a few more talents to the mid-level strength of the Green Field Tribe.
Allen believed that given everyone some time, more and more tribesmen would advance through these two crystals, and it would not be limited to the five people in front of them.
And this was also what Allen wanted to improve the tribe's crystal inheritance and prepare to take advantage of this demon tide to earn more inheritance crystals for the tribe.
Each bear goblin individual has different talents and temperaments, and just because there are many berserkers in the tribe does not mean that all tribesmen will develop in the direction of berserkers.
Many tribesmen who have been stuck at the 8th-level warrior threshold for a long time may just be unable to advance because they do not meet the talent and temperament requirements for advancing to a berserker. But if they change to other advanced training methods, perhaps they will be able to successfully advance because of this little bit of talent and expertise that has been strengthened! !
"Are you sure you want to bring Shalin? You know he doesn't exactly fit the 'youth' requirement, right?"
Although Allen had already approved of Kerr's list in his heart, he still wanted to test Kerr's determination.
"Yes, Shalin-ge and Barrington-ge are the only two in our tribe who have advanced to Shield Warriors. If we really want to become adventurers, then two combatants with excellent defense are essential."
"And Linus, although he's only a level 6 Druid, he can already cast 'Heal Light Wounds', 'Low-Level Detoxification', and many area-of-effect divine spells, which will be a great help to us."
"..."
In the past, Allen would never have allowed Linus, this spellcaster seedling, to participate in this adventure. However, the bad habits Linus picked up in Thorn Fort, and Allen's self-reflection on his own problems, ultimately led Allen to let go and allow these young people to venture out on their own.
Watching Kerr confidently and eloquently speak in front of him, Allen seemed to see a bright future for the tribe.
Kerr's team composition, apart from lacking ranged members, covered all aspects of close combat, including defense, restraint, assault, and even explosive breakthroughs. It was almost identical to the list in Allen's mind, showing that Allen and Tom and the others had indeed put a lot of thought into selecting personnel this time.
Goblins with ranged shooting talent are really scarce. Of course, the tribe also doesn't have the relevant inheritance crystal, so all along, hunting in the village has relied on throwing spears randomly, relying on quantity to win.
As for battles, it's even simpler. Relying on the tribe's powerful arm strength, they haphazardly throw out several rounds of javelins and stones from a distance. If they can kill the enemy, that's best. If they can't kill them, causing them some trouble is still a win. It's just a pity that although the tribe has Auro Mine, allowing the tribe to not have to seek refined iron resources externally, they still lack the foundation to treat refined iron weapons as consumables.
However, this time, in order to make Kerr and her team's adventure more lethal, Allen had already spoken to Manduli in advance to see if he could help the young people make a batch of throwing axes to make up for their lack of mid-range means.
"Alright, let's go with the list you have. You go gather the team members, and then find Aunt Camellia to help you get a set of armor, weapons, and other equipment."
Although he decided to let the young people go out and venture, Allen wasn't so confused as to let everyone go on an adventure empty-handed. He had already spoken to Camellia, and the tribe's stored scrolls, potions, and all kinds of fine armor and weapons were available for these young people to use.
In return, most of the rewards Kerr and her team obtained from their adventure, such as inheritance crystals and knowledge books, would be turned over to the tribe. This would reflect the tribe's principle of fairness and justice.
Apart from investing too much in that brat Linus and not deliberately pursuing fairness, Allen was working hard to improve and make the tribe's system fair in everything else. This was also an important reason why the tribe didn't completely collapse and flee to the end in the two consecutive battles with demons.
"Ah? Really??"
Kerr was overjoyed. This was really a rare act of generosity from the teacher. In the past, she would be unhesitatingly rejected by Allen even if she wanted to use an inheritance crystal once more. This time, just because everyone was going out on an adventure, the teacher was going to equip all the outgoing partners with a set of fine defenses and weapons. If those who didn't get selected knew about this, wouldn't they be envious to death!!
You have to know that the fine weapons made by Master Manduli in the tribe, in addition to being rewarded to the tribe members who have made contributions, are only taken out once every two years during the grand competition to reward the winners. The remaining weapons are all kept in the village warehouse, and occasionally a tribe warrior accumulates contribution points over several years to exchange for one.
"When have I ever lied!"
Allen glared, directly scaring Kerr away, who left with a string of silver bell-like laughter to tell the good news to the group of partners hiding in the dark, secretly peeking at the situation in the stone fort.
Allen shook his head, feeling somewhat melancholy in his heart. No one could predict how many of the 14 Goblin tribe members written on the list that Kerr had given him would eventually be buried in the wilderness, never to return to the Greenwild Plains.
"What's wrong, are you reluctant to let your own children go?"
Dasan has been relatively idle recently. All the labor in the tribe has been put into building a new home, and as the head of the hunting team, he has no way to take his team out hunting. Therefore, he can only sneak out of the village alone after breakfast to personally hunt an antelope, or other prey of equal size, and bring it back to the village cooks to make food to replenish everyone's energy.
Those bad habits of his have changed a lot now. Although there are still many bad things, compared to before, it's simply a big change.
This time, Dasan's eldest son, Cree, was on Kerr's list. Allen thought that Dasan had come over at this time to intercede for his son, so he asked this question.
"If it's an eagle, it should spread its wings and soar. If it's a raging lion, it should sharpen its claws. I'm not begging for that brat!"
Dasan glanced at the paper on Allen's stone platform. After discovering his son's name on it, his eyes dimmed, but he didn't say anything to Allen to beg him to leave his son behind, because he didn't come to ask Allen to leave his son behind. On the contrary, Dasan hoped that Allen could let his son go out for a spin, even though Allen had already spoken to them all about this matter, saying that there were considerable risks.
For Cree, the eldest son, Dasan was very fond of him from the bottom of his heart. He had never been fierce to Cree since he was a child, and even Cree's Goblin mother, Vera, lived a very good life, more comfortable than the other females in the tribe.
"That's right, the warriors of our Greenwild Tribe should go out and bravely venture!"
Allen patted Dasan's shoulder and said with relief.
"You and I know what kind of life we lived back then, but look at now, we have almost occupied the entire Greenwild Plains, and the tribe members don't have to worry about going hungry!"
"If it were more than ten years ago, would you have dared to believe that you could become a powerful level 12 warrior?"
"Yeah, it all feels like a dream!"
Dasan's eyes drifted for a moment, recalling the ignorance of the past, when he only knew how to worry about three meals a day, and then thinking about the happy life now, the strong contrast even gave him a feeling of unreality.
"Not only can we continue to enjoy this kind of life, our children can continue to enjoy it, but I also hope that the descendants of the Greenwild Tribe for dozens of generations can continue to live on."
"But, this requires our tribe's descendants to work hard themselves and pass on the great foundation we have created from generation to generation."
"Letting these children go out to venture, I hope that they can be weeded out in the competition of the wilderness and become the excellent descendants who can inherit your and my will."
"Well said!"
Behind Allen, a powerful voice came, and it was Pavao, the tribe's newly promoted high-level Berserker.
This time, he was actually preparing to ask Allen to leave his last son by his side. Barrington, as one of the only two newly promoted Shield Warriors in the tribe, also appeared on Kerr's list. However, after his eldest son, Bazel, died at the North Gate to help him, Pavao only had Barrington left, so he was really reluctant to let his youngest son go out on an adventure again.
However, when he appeared in Allen's stone fort and heard the conversation between Allen and Dasan, Pavao hesitated.
The life of the Greenwild Tribe in recent years was what he, Pavao, as the former leader of the Marlin Tribe, had been pursuing but struggling to achieve. Although he is no longer the leader now, his children and grandchildren will still live here in the future, and those former members of the Marlin Tribe have also blossomed and dispersed here and have a new happy life. Does he, Pavao, still have no responsibility to help these people make some contributions?
A fledgling eagle that has not experienced wind and rain, its wings will never be strong enough, and its heart will not grow.
Perhaps, he should also listen to what his child, Barrington, thinks.
Nearly 11,000, to make up for yesterday's lack~~
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