The epic story of green monsters
Chapter 467 Review
Chapter 467 Review
With a team of 500 goblins sent from Green Lake Town, after arriving at Namur Fortress, the burden on Allen's shoulders was much lighter, which finally gave him time to adjust.
Sitting cross-legged in the manor building that once belonged to Birrell, Allen began to close his eyes and meditate, reviewing what he had done during this period bit by bit to see if there were any other problems.
In fact, Allen had already had the idea of using the small to make the big, using the snake to swallow the elephant, and embezzling the Ajinaga tribe.
Ever since the human Eric, who was taken in in Green Lake Town, was promoted to legend and expressed his willingness to become a member of the Green Field Tribe, Allen had already been contemplating a plan to join the Mansa Alliance.
There are two basic requirements for becoming a member of the Mansha Alliance: having two legendary or above strong men, and having more than 100,000 tribesmen.
The Green Field Tribe has already achieved the requirement of being a legendary strongman. What is lacking now is the basic element of a large tribe with a population of 100,000.
Once upon a time, Allen was worried that when his tribe's population development reached the required level, he might not be able to cultivate another legendary strongman. But who would have thought that what he was most worried about would actually come true, and he did what he thought was the easiest thing. On the issue, there has been no progress.
In order to meet the population requirements faster, Allen even restarted the relationship with the slave catching group that he had given up before, and the 'Allen' pasta restaurants spread among the major tribes in the wilderness also continued to promote green The luxurious life of the wild tribe, recruiting more goblin species to settle here, etc., but in the end the effect was very little.
In the past few decades, the total population of the tribe has only exceeded 40,000, which is still more than half of the basic requirements for joining the alliance.
If calculated based on the current population growth rate of the tribe, if there are no accidents, it will take at least one generation, that is, almost twenty years, to reach the goal of 100,000 people.
For other legendary leaders, perhaps twenty years of development time is not unacceptable. After all, after reaching the realm of legend, even the shortest-lived kobolds and dwarfs can survive for more than 250 years.
But for Allen, who single-handedly developed the Green Field Tribe to its current level and was regarded as the great founder of the Green Field Tribe in the hearts of the Green Field Tribe, twenty years was too long. He could not tolerate himself and the tribe he had worked so hard to build. , I still have to continue my life for twenty years as someone else's pawn.
In Allen's mind, only by joining the Mansha Alliance and becoming a member of it can he and his tribe truly escape the fate of chess pieces and become qualified to become chess players.
At that time, every sacrifice of the tribe's sons can become the cornerstone of the tribe's future development and bring the tribe its due long-term benefits, instead of in vain taking advantage of other tribes and forces.
In twenty years, I don’t know how many children of the Green Field Tribe will die because of one or other of the Wilderness Alliance’s tasks and requirements.
Therefore, Allen needs to find a shortcut to speed up the development and growth of the tribe and complete the tribe's transformation from chess piece to chess player as soon as possible.
After much thought, Allen finally found a way, which was to annex the neighboring tribe of the same race - Ajinaga.
At first, when Allen thought about this, even he felt a little whimsical. However, as the relationship between the Luye and Ajinaga tribes became closer, and the more secrets he learned about the Ajinaga tribe, Allen began to believe that he might not have the chance to carry out this bold plan.
The Ajinaga tribe has lived a stable life for too long, and the tribe members from top to bottom have gradually lost awareness of the crisis.
Don't look at the overt and covert battles between the Ajinaga tribe and Snowmi in the past few years, and various combinations of vertical and horizontal methods have made things fly. But in fact, Bilaire and his confidants never considered their tribe to be a powerful force. There is a risk of genocide.
Even the Snowy tribe, a powerful tribe that had suppressed Ajinaga in the past, suffered many defeats during the confrontation with them in Bileir, but he never believed that the Snowy tribe could have any influence on his tribe. Threats to the foundation.
After Billair gradually weakened the Snowmi tribe and strengthened his own tribe by forming the Ring of Thorns, assassinating Ariel, etc., Billair no longer took the other tribe members in the north seriously. At least he didn't think there would be a problem with his tribe.
Not to mention the medium-sized tribes like the Green Field Tribe, which are far inferior to their own tribe in terms of strength and population size. No matter what Billaire thought, he would never have imagined that they would dare to dream of being small and big.
The lives of the middle and upper class of the Ajinaga tribe are too happy, so happy that they have begun to ignore the lives of the lower class people and only pursue their own luxurious and enjoyable life.
The prosperity of business has brought all kinds of wonderful life, all kinds of novelties and knowledge to the civilized world, and at the same time, it has also brought all kinds of despicable things to the civilized world.
By blocking the pass of the prosperous trade route, a large amount of materials and money can be harvested without working, and finally distributed to the powerful middle and upper class of the clan. The accumulation of materials and money eventually created leaders and their families at the middle level and above, who began to pursue pleasure in life; at the same time, the Ajinaga people at the bottom seemed to be abandoned, although they could share the profits. The superficial benefits of the fortress, but the gap in life between them and the middle class and above has widened, so psychological conflicts and betrayal naturally arise.
Whether a tribe is strong or not often needs to be measured as a whole, but when there are differences between the lower-level tribesmen who make up the majority of the tribe and the middle- and higher-level minorities, then the tribe will never be truly strong.
The Ajinaga tribe looks like a behemoth. When Allen, as an ally and partner, learned a lot about the inside story, he was already aware of the crisis hidden behind the strength of the Ajinaga tribe.
All along, while developing the Green Field Tribe, Allen has placed a very important position on cultivating the people's sense of belonging to the tribe. Because Allen knows that if the members of a tribe do not even identify with their own tribe, then when a crisis arises, it will be easy for the tribe to collapse.
In the current Ajinaga tribe, according to Allen's feeling and understanding, their lower-level tribesmen no longer have much sense of belonging to the tribe, because generally, it is difficult for the lower-level tribesmen to have a chance to get ahead. Most of the positions of interest are controlled by hereditary families.
If it weren't for the harsh living environment in the wilderness, you would have to be affiliated with a powerful tribe to have a relatively safe habitat; if it weren't for the fact that the Ajinaga tribe still more or less retains the law of the jungle of the jungle, allowing those with outstanding fighting skills to survive Talented people, there is still a slight hope of getting ahead, but if the living environment of the two continents were different, countless refugees would have moved to other places to settle down.
This situation is actually not uncommon among the more than 100 member tribes in the wilderness. Especially for tribes with a longer history, the gap between the rich and the poor and the solidification of classes will become more serious. As for the Ajinaga tribe, which has been passed down for more than ten generations and has warriors for at least a thousand years, their plight is actually very serious.
Originally, as the leader of the clan, Bilaire should have a clear understanding of the problems of his own tribe. However, problems like the Ajinaga tribe abound in the wilderness, and everyone is used to it. Instead, Bilaire is faced with the problem. These issues are ignored.
Even though he was used to scheming and scheming with other tribal leaders, Bilaire ignored his own biggest problem.
Any conspiracy must be supported by strength in the end. For many years, they have stopped at the middle level of Legend. Manolanjin below them only has the strength of the lower level of Legend. After they are promoted to Legend, , there are very few opportunities for actual combat. Compared with the legendary combat power of most tribes in the alliance, the Ajinaga tribe can be considered to be ranked low.
The legendary combat power is relatively weak, which is not really a shortcoming. After all, even if they cannot defeat the legendary strong ones, if they want to escape, unless they use magic items such as mythical locks that are so valuable that ordinary tribes cannot afford them, or It is a complete crushing of strength, otherwise there is basically a high chance of escape. However, who would have thought that Eric, the unbelieving human being whom Allen had taken in, would go so far as to create highly targeted areas such as the Forbidden Sky Realm and the Expulsion Realm after abandoning his former beliefs and embarking on a new path of his own. sexual domain abilities.
This kind of ability may not be of much help in the fight between two legends, but after falling into Allen's hands, it is as helpful as cheating for his plan.
Of course, most of these originate from the problems of the Ajinaga tribe itself. They are not the main factor why Allen dares to implement his plan. Instead, it is the environment outside the North that is the inducement for Allen to finally take the risk.
The Cator Canyon controlled by the Ajinaga tribe is really too rich. In order to win over Allen and his tribe, they only shared a little profit, which has benefited the Green Field tribe a lot over the years.
Every year, the Green Field Tribe can steadily obtain profits of more than 10,000 gold coins from the profit sharing of the two fortresses. This is really a big deal for the Green Field Tribe, which has a single pillar industry and does not have many profit channels. An attractive profit.
The biggest source of income for the Green Field Tribe is the 'Allen' pasta restaurant that gradually covers the entire wilderness. So far, there are 7-80 pasta restaurants opened. After excluding various expenses, it can now provide public property to the tribe every year. Returned more than gold coins.
Coupled with the tribe's gradually developed magic medicine plant cultivation industry, tribesmen's adventure rewards, etc., the tribe's public output can generate an income of more than 30,000 gold coins in a year.
Judging from this income ratio, the income Bilaire gave to Allen was really a very generous gift.
But in fact, the monetary gains are not enough for Allen to give up. Through the two fortresses controlled by Bilaire, many caravans and chambers of commerce that have been passing by for a long time will try their best to meet some of their needs in order to maintain good relations with the Ajnaga tribe.
For example, some potion plants that are difficult to collect in the wilderness market, as well as basic knowledge books that are not precious in the two continents but are extremely scarce in the wilderness, etc.
With the influence of Ajinaga, the Green Field Tribe has harvested a lot of valuable things through the two fortresses over the years. If this channel is lost, then in the future the Green Field Tribe will want to collect various things as it does now. It may not be that easy to grow precious materials.
However, as the Ajinaga tribe turned to join the camp of the Church of Nature, the Green Field tribe also participated in sabotaging the Church of Nature's efforts to win over the drow in order to cling tightly to the Oak Church. In fact, the two tribes were stable allies. As a result, the relationship became a stranger.
Allen knew very well that Bilaire, a clear-headed tribal leader, could not continue to treat a group of people as they did in the past when the Green Field tribe had not shown its determination to continue to follow him and had even drifted away. Huge amounts of benefits were sent to the hands of the Green Field Tribe.
When the two tribes deviate, every additional knowledge gained by the neighboring Green Field Tribe will make the Ajinaga Tribe more dangerous.
Allen was reluctant to give up the benefits he had obtained, but the initiative was never in his hands. When he heard from Lena that the Ajinaga tribe was about to send an envoy to visit, Allen knew that this was Bilaire forcing him make a choice.
When he had to face the loss of profits, Allen naturally would not give up. He was also thinking of ways to solve this problem, and the solution he finally chose could indeed preserve this profit.
At the same time, the external environment in the north is actually very delicate. Snowmi and Crow's Claw, two powerful tribes with hundreds of thousands of tribesmen, lost the land they had managed for dozens of generations due to the invasion of drow.
Although, if they are willing, the Church of the Natural Gods and the Wilderness Alliance are not unable to solve the problem of the land where they are re-stationed, but compared to those barren and unfamiliar areas, the two leaders Ariel and Maggot Eyes, as well as their subordinates Hundreds of thousands of people still hope to regain their homeland.
At least, they prefer to take root in the familiar northern territory rather than face various difficult challenges in unknown lands.
Along the way, we need to pass through too many tribes, and the possible risks that may arise are beyond the control of Ariel and others. The escape and falling behind of the tribesmen, the covetousness of other tribes, and even the materials needed to redevelop the land, etc., which one is not The problem before Ariel and the others.
However, the other tribes in the north are not willing to send their warriors to fight a war that has little to do with them for the benefit of the Ariel tribe.
And with the strength of the Snomi and Crow Claw tribes, there is no possibility of defeating the drow and driving them out of the wilderness.
In the end, things reached a stalemate. Ariel and Maggot Eyes wanted to counterattack, but Bilaire and the others were opposed to attacking the drow.
Tribes like Bilaire and Zolf who live south of the Cator Mountains are more willing to see the Snowmi tribe as a frontline buffer to help resist possible future drow attacks, so that they can get warning in advance. This is also the reason why they have always been willing to support limited supplies to the two races.
But Bilaire had forgotten that the Snowmi and Crow Claw tribes had hundreds of thousands of people and consumed a large amount of supplies every day. This was a huge burden for the two tribes who had lost their territory and sources. Even if there is joint support from other members of the Ring of Thorns, this support cannot be long-term after all. In the end, there will always be members who will regret that their efforts are unrewarded and cut off support for the two races.
Moreover, even with the support materials from the members of the Ring of Thorns, there is still a big gap in the rations of the two tribes, and many of the lower-level tribesmen can barely survive from starvation.
If things go on like this, it will inevitably weaken the strength of the two tribes and make them weaken step by step.
It was this dilemma that allowed Allen to find the opportunity to persuade the two new tribal leaders who had joined the oak camp to cooperate with him.
Needless to say, the final result is that with the support of Ariel and the others, Allen will have strong confidence to execute this plan.
Next, it is time to continue to hang on to the Ariel tribe, postpone the fulfillment of the promise, and provide assistance to control and annex the Ajinaga tribe. At the same time, they can also use the strength of their two clans to contend with the troubles and difficulties that will come their way.
Allen slowly woke up from his meditation. Through introspection, he found many problems that he had not thought of before, and at the same time, he continued to improve the next plan.
This chapter can be regarded as a summary of the previous plan. Although there are still many details that have not been laid out, it can provide a reasonable explanation for Allen's behavior.
At least I hope that the ideas in my book can withstand scrutiny to some extent, rather than being completely YY.
(End of this chapter)
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