Green Monster Epic
#515 - Faculty
Allen watched the two leaders continue to ponder. He understood that such matters couldn't be decided in a short time.
However, Allen wasn't worried at all. This was inherently beneficial for both tribes. As long as they clearly understood the advantages and disadvantages, they naturally wouldn't refuse to establish such a trade association. The only potential trouble was that after Allen reminded them, they might become wary of Allen's own methods and exclude him, establishing the trade association in Nasir Fortress solely between the two tribes.
Fortunately, Allen still had leverage. Their tribe had already established a basically complete commercial firm in Na'Muir Fortress, which had a stable supply platform for nearly two years.
Meanwhile, back in their old home in Greenwild Plains, a large amount of farmland in Green Lake Town and Rapid Bay, under the administration of Trick, was being used to grow more grain. Besides supplying the Greenwild Plains strongholds, most of the remaining grain was transported to Na'Muir Fortress.
This provided Na'Muir Fortress with cheaper grain, which could significantly increase profits. Knowing this, Arel and Qu'eg might be tempted.
"Chief Allen, you've suddenly brought up such a matter. I don't have a clear idea yet and need to consider it carefully," Arel said.
When Arel spoke again, the answer wasn't unexpected to Allen. As for Qu'eg, he had clearly rejoined Arel on the same side, even though their alliance had already shown many cracks.
"That's understandable!"
Allen knew that he couldn't push this matter too urgently. Too much haste would seem deliberate.
In the following period, Allen stayed in the fortress for a while to check on the hundreds of goblins, old and weak, who were stranded there. As expected, these abandoned goblins had ultimately become the lowest rung of society in the fortress. Originally, they stayed because they couldn't bear to part with their properties, but after the trolls and gnolls moved in, the goblins still couldn't keep their properties. The trolls and gnolls directly seized their properties and drove them out of the city to fend for themselves.
Perhaps out of consideration for Allen's presence, the trolls and gnolls didn't enslave the goblins, but their lives weren't necessarily better.
Seeing this, Allen didn't feel a trace of pity. Everyone needs to pay the price for their choices, and clearly, these goblins were bearing the consequences of their wrong choices.
However, this also made Allen feel a bit of goodwill. Arel and Qu'eg, the two leaders, still had a good recognition of their alliance with Allen. Otherwise, they wouldn't have specifically instructed their tribesmen not to mistreat these abandoned goblins excessively. If these two leaders hadn't spoken, Allen wouldn't believe that the cruel gnolls and the trolls with their strong racial discrimination would allow these goblins to live freely outside the city.
When Allen returned to Nasir Fortress, he happened to meet Chief Nicol of the ogres, who was escorting a team of dozens of ogre cubs to study.
"The books I promised to transcribe for you have already been given to Facardo of your tribe. I'll have to trouble you to take good care of these cubs from our tribe in the future!"
Nicol's fat hadn't increased or decreased, but his aura had become more profound. It seemed he hadn't been idle in recent years.
"If these cubs cause any trouble, just beat them hard, as long as you don't cripple or kill them. They're all big and strong, and they won't feel the pain or remember the lesson without a heavy hand!"
"Haha, rest assured when you leave them to me. As long as they're promising, they can study the crystals and knowledge of my tribe at will!"
Allen was very attentive to Nicol, this legendary figure, and the Wildheart ogre tribe behind him. Now that he had just annexed the Ajina tribe, the various relationships of that tribe had basically been severed. Therefore, Allen needed to rebuild his circle of influence and network of relationships.
To this end, he not only persuaded Arel and Qu'eg to continue investing in the Thorns Ring, but he also just took the initiative to show goodwill to Qu'eg and Arel, offering advice and trying to establish a more solid network of interests, for the same reason.
Although the Wildheart ogre tribe only had Nicol, this legendary figure, and only 30,000 to 40,000 members, precisely because of their relative weakness, they were currently Allen's most suitable and stable ally.
Whether in the Thorns Ring team or in the sphere of influence around the Kator Mountains, the Wildheart tribe could provide Allen with a lot of help. Moreover, Nicol himself also needed a strong tribe to rely on, but one that wouldn't pose too much of a threat to his tribe. Clearly, Allen and his Greenwild tribe were a suitable choice.
Such a relationship, with good friendship, no major conflicts of interest, and mutual needs, was the foundation of a stable alliance. If they could have more common pursuits in terms of interests, that would naturally be even more perfect.
This time, Nicol sent more than 50 young ogres for advanced studies, basically all reaching the level of high-level combat professionals. According to what they had agreed with Allen before, they would learn various crystals and combat skills collected by Allen's tribe in Nasir Fortress with certain restrictions.
This was one of the rewards that Nicol had obtained in exchange for helping Allen deal with Bileir.
"By the way, my tribe is going to build several new schools in Green Lake Town. If you're interested, you can send more of your tribe's talented children to enroll."
Nicol had come, and Allen couldn't help but entertain him well. In the newly built restaurant private room in the fortress, Allen enthusiastically placed delicious dishes for Nicol while chatting with him casually.
"Schools? What kind of schools?"
Nicol wasn't unfamiliar with schools. In Mansa City and the civilized forces of the North and South continents, there were already relatively complete education systems. Even Nicol and Allen's tribes had relatively simple education systems. The biggest obstacle hindering the Wildheart tribe's education was the lack of sufficient knowledge and heritage.
Hearing Allen's words, Nicol immediately became interested and raised his head to ask.
"I plan to build a combat academy, a primary magic academy, and a craftsman school in Green Lake Town..."
Anyway, since there was already a contract with the Wildheart tribe to open up the knowledge and heritage collected by the Greenwild tribe, Allen simply did it more generously and took the initiative to invite Nicol to send more young ogres to study.
Allowing more, younger ogres to study in Green Lake Town will strengthen the relationship between the two races. When these young people, who are close to each other, grow up and take on higher positions, they will naturally maintain the alliance between the two races.
Moreover, the more ogres sent, the more income opportunities will be created for Green Lake Town. Just the food and lodging for these big-appetite ogres living in Green Lake Town will bring considerable revenue. Not to mention, Allen does not intend to teach valuable knowledge for free, but will charge a considerable tuition fee, following the example of the Mansa City Academy.
According to Allen's plan, he intends to build Green Lake Town into a city centered on education and cuisine. Not only will the children of his own tribe need to be sent there to study after a certain age, but also the surrounding large, medium, and small tribes can send their talented people to study if they are interested.
After all, Allen is reluctant to part with this homeland where his tribe rose. Without an accurate positioning, Green Lake Town will soon lose its appeal, unable to retain the truly talented people in the tribe. Compared to Green Lake Town, Fort Namur is more prosperous and offers a better life. Even with Allen restraining the tribesmen, he cannot stop the slightly ambitious and capable tribesmen from gathering towards Fort Namur.
Sending young goblins to study in Green Lake Town will not only cultivate these young goblins' sense of belonging and identity with the Green Field Plains, but also bring various business opportunities to Green Lake Town, allowing the financial benefits from Fort Namur to circulate between the two places, forming a virtuous cycle.
“……”
Nicol was very moved by this. If what Allen said was true, then he wouldn't have to send his tribe's children all the way to Mansa City for education.
“Are you trying to trick me, Allen?”
However, Nicol was still somewhat disbelieving, and he opened his eyes wide and asked.
“How could I trick you? Not only your tribe, but any indigenous people from the Northern Wilderness who want to study can come to our Green Lake Town to learn.”
Allen replied with certainty: “I, Allen, have never been a goblin who likes to exploit and bully the weak. My tribe is the same.”
“I hope that the Northern Wilderness will have an equal environment in the future, where everyone can live peacefully together in their respective areas.”
Allen's eyes were sincere and full of霸气, but after his words entered Nicol's ears, although he seemed to agree repeatedly, he was somewhat dismissive of what Allen said in his heart.
For countless years in the Northern Wilderness, there have been existences more powerful than the Green Field Tribe and more formidable than Allen, but who has ever truly maintained peace in the Northern Wilderness?
Of course, Nicol also knew that Allen was doing these things to unite the tribes of the Northern Wilderness, in order to prevent the powerful drow from the north from advancing south again. The drow are truly not necessarily a match for Allen's Green Field Tribe, along with the ogre and gnoll tribes of Fort Nasir in the north.
However, these things are irrelevant to Nicol. Anyway, before their tribe, there are several powerful tribes blocking them from the drow. Without eliminating these powerful tribes, the drow will not have the opportunity to directly fight the warriors of the Heart of the Wilderness Tribe.
And Allen's actions have allowed the tribesmen of the Heart of the Wilderness to benefit for nothing, gaining an opportunity to access and learn valuable knowledge. Nicol has no reason to refute or refuse!
“Chief Allen, can you tell me your requirements? You can't possibly accept any tribesman I send, right?”
“As long as you are willing to send them, then I guarantee to accept them!!”
“As long as they are ogres who have completed basic education and can understand the common language, they can come to study.”
Allen patted his chest and replied with confidence: “However, the students sent by your tribe need to take care of their own food and lodging, and each student needs to pay a tuition fee of 300 gold coins per year, with a term of at least 6 years.”
“That's not a problem at all!!”
Nicol grinned, revealing a bright smile when he heard this requirement that was not difficult at all.
Allen's tuition fee requirement, compared to the Mansa City Academy's cost of thousands of gold coins per year, is simply a bargain. Of course, the Green Field Tribe's knowledge reserves and teaching staff also have a considerable gap compared to Mansa City, which is also an important factor in Allen's lower tuition fees.
However, compared to the knowledge base of the Heart of the Wilderness Tribe, the Green Field Tribe, which has annexed Aginaga, is far stronger. The only thing Nicol is worried about is whether Allen will actually take out valuable knowledge and teach it.
If this bear goblin is just using this as bait to deceive those tribes who are eager for knowledge and to plunder their wealth, then it would really be a loss.
But when Nicol thought about it carefully, based on his understanding of Allen, this bear goblin has not stooped to such a level, and can still be trusted. At worst, he can send a few outstanding cubs to study first, and if they do have real skills, he can support more talents to study in the future.
Although in the contract with Allen, the Heart of the Wilderness Tribe can send 50 war professionals to the Green Field Tribe every year to access and learn various inheritance crystals, but this number is still a bit small for the Heart of the Wilderness Tribe, which has tens of thousands of tribesmen.
It takes two or three years for each war professional to learn and master the knowledge in an inheritance crystal to have an effect. And just for this exchange and learning opportunity, the high-level leaders of the Heart of the Wilderness have used many abilities, just to squeeze their own children in.
After all, not every ogre of the Heart of the Wilderness Tribe has the opportunity to access more complete and complex inheritances. Everyone regrets that if they had such an opportunity when they were in their prime, perhaps their current strength and status would not have stagnated.
As long as they are intelligent races, they still have dreams and pursuits. Or, to put it more bluntly, the biggest driving force for the evolution and progress of intelligent races is just desire: the pursuit of stronger power, a more comfortable and prosperous life, more delicious food…
The wine glasses clinked, and Nicol ate this meal with relish. He did not expect that this trip to Fort Namur would actually have such a harvest.
“Remember to help me promote it and see if there are any other tribes around you who are willing to send their cubs to study in our Green Lake Town.”
Because of Allen's sudden news, Nicol accelerated his journey home. Not long after enjoying a feast with Allen, he bid farewell to Allen and embarked on the road home.
Before leaving, Allen did not forget to urge Nicol to help him promote it, it seems that Allen is determined to set up the academy.
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