Green Monster Epic

#721 - Two hundred years old girl in love

For a long time, a lingering stench permeated Fort Muer, significantly impacting the production and business operations of the South City entertainment district, resulting in substantial financial losses.

However, Allen felt it was worth it because, after this top-down review and rectification, the Green Field Tribe's management finally regained a new vitality.

The tribe's established talent cultivation mechanism, combined with professional examinations and selections, quickly identified new talents, allocating them to the numerous vacant positions resulting from this purge.

In the two hundred years since the Green Field Tribe's rise, large and small families had already begun to emerge. Although Allen himself, due to different pursuits, did not leave any offspring, figures like Flower Snake, A Xiao, Stone, and later Shi Sheng, Shu Sheng, and Leonard's second generation, all leveraged their power during the tribe's rise to leave valuable legacies for their descendants.

Among them, some, like Leonard's nephews, lacked ambition and ultimately led to their family's decline. However, there were also families like Bush and Shi Sheng's that grew strong and powerful.

The power, both large and small, was gradually monopolized by these families, and the opportunities for outstanding talents from the lower levels to get a piece of the pie from the increasingly tightly knit power circle were gradually diminishing. Fortunately, the Green Field Tribe still had genuine opportunities like the Cooking Competition and the Martial Arts Competition. The talent selection mechanism through examinations also provided a slim chance for exceptionally talented individuals to break through, allowing the tribe to continue to incorporate fresh blood.

However, the overall trend of class rigidity within the tribe remained unchanged. How could ordinary, lower-level talents, still striving for survival, compete for opportunities against families that had begun to develop their own targeted inheritance?

Until this purge and rectification, the tribe's near-solidified class structure was broken once again. Talents from the lower levels had opportunities for promotion, and the power and influence of most families suffered a major blow during this rectification, potentially taking decades or even centuries to recover.

In any case, with Allen, the stabilizing force, present, no goblin in the tribe dared to harbor rebellious thoughts. Especially after seeing the long-unseen Tribe Leader Allen, with just a call, mobilize and conscript all the Green Field people in South City, the powerful tribal cohesion that regarded Allen as a deity would fill any entity contemplating splitting the Green Field Tribe with despair.

Throughout the Green Field Tribe, from Fort Muer to the Mansha Quarry, now Fort Fart, a dozen strongholds were cleansed, resulting in a total of over 1,700 leaders and warriors of various ranks being dealt with.

Those in high positions faced the harshest punishments, generally being directly beheaded and their corpses displayed as a warning. Members of the middle and lower ranks were mostly subject to different punishments, ranging from beheading to imprisonment, depending on the severity of their offenses.

No one dared to plead for mercy from Oliver or Tris. Even the mayor of Aoluo Town was directly investigated and beheaded. With the supervision of Allen and his secret followers, this was considered a thorough cleansing of the tribe from top to bottom.

After completing all of this, Allen reunited Oliver, Tris, and other high-ranking tribal members, severely reprimanding and scolding them, penalizing them for their previous ineffective supervision. However, in the end, he still gave them a chance to redeem themselves, as these high-ranking members themselves were generally able to keep their hands clean and were not found to have major problems.

As the Green Field Tribe reached its current scale, the requirements for the core decision-making layer also increased. Figures like Oliver and Tris had been honed under the previous leader for many years, and they were only promoted after it was confirmed that their abilities were sufficient. It wasn't a matter of simply drawing a talent at random to replace them and expect things to be done well.

After the tribe's cleansing was completely over, Allen returned to his secluded cultivation state, leaving Ke Er, who had just been stirred by Allen's ambition and wanted to make a big splash, wandering aimlessly in the city, alone and bored.

Ke Er had also entered a bottleneck period. The improvement plan Allen had formulated for her was no longer sufficient to meet Ke Er's requirements. According to Allen's plan, those legendary specialties selected for Ke Er had all been mastered by her. And among the remaining legendary specialty inheritances in the tribe, there were temporarily none more suitable for Ke Er to master and learn, leaving her somewhat idle for a long time.

Fortunately, among the neighboring areas, Ke Er could still find amusement to pass the time. So, every once in a while, Ke Er would leave Fort Muer for a period of time to wander around and have fun.

Initially, Ke Er's favorite place to go was the highest snow mountain deep in the Catoel Mountains, to find the dragon Figglas who nested and hibernated in the volcano crater on the mountaintop. The reason for finding him was naturally to challenge the dragon, honing her fighting style and strength.

There was no better opponent than a dragon. Thick-skinned, strong, and capable of casting magical spells, Ke Er didn't have to worry about causing irreparable damage to the opponent in battle due to her powerful burst of strength. When fighting, Ke Er could be completely unconcerned.

However, after going there too many times, the dragon Figglas also became annoyed and directly abandoned its nest, transforming into a goblin and hiding among the Green Field Tribe, leaving Ke Er feeling lost.

Now, Ke Er had turned her attention to the dark elves of Kerima in the west. However, this time, her frequent visits to the dark elves' territory were not to find Ted, the garrison commander of Kerima Town, to challenge him, but because Ke Er, who had finally come to her senses, was attracted by the handsome face of Tris, the newly promoted legendary ranger of Kerima Town, showing a hint of youthful infatuation.

Of course, Ke Er was too embarrassed to tell her teacher Allen about this girlish thought. Even Ke Er herself was still somewhat ignorant about this feeling.

After all, over the years, the only one Ke Er had ever had feelings for was Barton, her contemporary. But later, due to Ke Er's disappearance, Barton eventually chose another partner. By the time Ke Er returned, she had been confined in the Mass Burial Valley for more than a decade, alone and isolated, and she had long forgotten that feeling, returning to her pure, simple, and true nature, which allowed her to persevere without being driven mad.

Over the years, Allen had also subtly inquired whether Ke Er had a favorite person, but when he saw Ke Er's simple and sincere confused look, Allen really couldn't personally arrange a partner for this girl.

As a teacher, he had only had one formal partner over the years, so how could he have the face to persuade this girl Ke Er to find a partner?!

Moreover, with Kouer's current power and lifespan, which goblin has the qualifications to become her partner??

At least in Allen's eyes, not a single goblin in the entire Green Field Tribe is worthy of Kouer!!

"Town Guardian Tyd, good afternoon!!"

Kouer familiarly barged into the garden-like Corima Town. The surrounding dark elf warriors were used to this and simply exchanged knowing smiles before continuing to look ahead.

She ran into the Legendary Sword Dancer, Town Guardian Tyd, who had sensed the arrival of a legendary powerhouse. Kouer took the initiative to greet Tyd.

"Good afternoon, Miss Kouer."

When Tyd saw that it was Kouer, his neighbor, he returned the greeting with a smile.

"I wonder if Miss Kouer has come to our town for something?"

"Can't I come to your town if I don't have anything? Am I so unwelcome?"

Hearing Tyd's probing question, Kouer's face immediately fell, and she retorted with a slightly unhappy tone.

"Not at all, we certainly welcome Miss Kouer to our town to play,"

Tyd said with a wry smile, quickly explaining.

He knew very well in his heart what the real purpose of Kouer, this legendary powerhouse, was in coming to their town. Tyd had noticed a clue the first few times she came.

Precisely because he knew what Kouer was thinking, Tyd and Lydia, the two leaders of the town, couldn't grasp the ultimate impact of this matter, so they still didn't know how to handle it.

Everyone in the Northern Territory knew Kouer's position in the Green Field Tribe, how much influence she had on the current strongest person in the Northern Territory, the demigod bear goblin Allen, and her own strength and talent.

"Hehe, just kidding!! Actually, I came to find Drizzt. We agreed last time to go to the endless sea to hunt sea dragons together."

Although Kouer was simple, she still understood a little about social interactions. Seeing the embarrassment on Tyd's face, she quickly eased the atmosphere.

"Drizzt probably won't be able to meet with Miss Kouer for a while. I sent him to the Ranger Church headquarters in Mansha City for training. He probably won't be back for two or three years."

Before figuring out the attitude of Allen, this demigod, Tyd thought it best to separate the two of them. After secretly revealing the matter between Kouer and Drizzt to Allen, he would consider how to resolve their situation.

Of course, if this separation could nip the little thoughts of this legendary goblin in the bud, that would be even better.

There was no other way. The dark elves were living better and better in the Gravel Beach, and the town's development was steadily progressing. Imagining moving away from this place and settling elsewhere, as they did when they first migrated, was no longer an easy task.

The Green Field Tribe, this powerful neighbor, probably had the friendliest attitude towards the dark elves among the many tribes in the wilderness. Apart from the initial suppression of Corima Town by Allen, in the past hundred years, the Green Field Tribe not only did not deliberately suppress Corima Town, but even took the initiative to pull the dark elves of Corima Town together to develop the Katuo Mountains in the west, giving Corima Town the opportunity to expand.

The Green Field trade route opened up the connection between Green Lake Town and Muer Fortress, and also allowed Corima Town to communicate with the surrounding areas through this trade route, sharing a little of the trade benefits.

Although he didn't quite understand why Allen, the bear goblin leader, was so generous in allowing the Corima dark elves to develop and grow, Tyd had to admit that Allen's magnanimity and ability were admirable.

The survival and reproduction of his clan depended on the Green Field Tribe. The other party's powerful strength, both as a tribe and as an individual, also inspired awe and fear, forcing them to carefully manage their relationship.

"Ah?? Really?? We agreed!!"

Kouer was disappointed, and the handsome face of Drizzt, full of male hormones, appeared in her eyes, making her feel uncomfortable and irritable.

"Didn't he tell you about this?? Damn little brat, I must write him a letter and scold him properly later. How can he treat good friends like this!!"

How could Tyd not know the reason for Drizzt's sudden departure, and how could he not know why he didn't leave a letter for Kouer? However, this dwarven legendary girl was someone he couldn't afford to offend, so he could only let this kid take the blame.

"Sigh, don't blame him, maybe he forgot about the agreement between us."

Kouer thought for a while and couldn't bear to see Drizzt being punished, so she quickly found a reason to explain for him.

"Anyway, it's not a big deal. I'll ask him again when he comes back next time."

Kouer walked out of town somewhat dejectedly, completely lacking the cheerful appearance she had when she arrived, which made Tyd feel a little unbearable.

"Miss Kouer, are you leaving already? Otherwise, I'll send someone to accompany you and play in town for a day."

"No need, I have something to do. I'll go back to the tribe first."

Kouer waved her hand weakly, then her body rose from the ground and flew directly into the sky, heading straight for the Katuo Mountains in the north.

Watching the goblin girl Kouer leave, Tyd shook his head in disappointment and sighed a long sigh of regret.

If Kouer wasn't a legend of the Green Field Tribe, not a student of the demigod Allen, Tyd wouldn't be so worried and hesitant. Instead, he would gladly accept her relationship with Drizzt, and even their eventual marriage.

Kouer's current strength had already steadily surpassed Tyd, a legendary powerhouse who had lived for hundreds of years, which showed the power of her own combat talent. And her clear love and hate, sincere and pure personality, was even more loved by Tyd and Lydia, the believers of the Gloom Maiden.

Even the dark elves who betrayed the Spider Queen and came to settle here with him and others inevitably had the dark personality of the drow. In fact, very few dark elves could truly meet the requirements of the Gloom Maiden.

It wasn't until Drizzt's generation, the new generation after leaving the underground, that significant changes finally took place in their personality and other aspects under the influence of the environment.

If Drizzt wants to find a partner after being promoted to legend, it will probably be very difficult in Corima Town. After all, it is not so easy to find someone with a compatible personality and roughly equal strength after becoming a legend.

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