Warlord: King of All Clans

Chapter 631: Grassland Part Three

Hati glanced at Leo, as if he could see through Leo's true colors at a glance.

Deep in Leo's subconscious, there was a glimmer of hope to gain Hati's support, but this thought was suppressed by deep reason before it surfaced.

But this thought, which Leo himself did not grasp, was captured by Hati.

He looked at Leo and said, "Senior Chisel's idea was good, but unfortunately it failed. Junior Bobak's idea was also good, but a little dangerous."

"For the races under the mountain, unification is the best option, but not for this world."

"The races below the mountain cannot represent all living beings. Now that you have unified, what about the remaining creatures? Where will they go?"

If the human race is unified, it will benefit the human race and disadvantage the other races.

The races down the mountain were unified, which benefited the intelligent races but disadvantaged all other living things.

For example, in the river bend, when it was still a wilderness, everyone had their own territory and managed their own hunting grounds, so even if all living things were at the bottom of the food chain, they could at least continue to survive.

Now that all the tribes in the river bay are united and working together, all those brown bears, wolves and large creatures have been slaughtered.

In the elves' concept, the creatures under the mountain are not just intelligent races. If you unify the wolves and tigers, what will happen to the rabbits?

But since Hati has expressed his position, Leo cannot help but express his own position. "In nature, the strong prey on the weak and the fittest survive, but intelligent races are different. Now that we have higher intelligence, how can we continue to live in a muddleheaded way?"

"Without unity, we will never be able to coexist peacefully, nor will we be able to make progress. We will not be able to resist the threat of the Gate of Calamity, nor will we be able to continue exploring the stars and the sea."

"The elves can rely on their racial and geographical advantages to live in seclusion, but it is difficult for the races living under the mountain to do so."

A hint of smile flashed in Hati's eyes. "So the mainstream idea of ​​the elves is to not care about the affairs of the races below the mountain. If you are in danger, we will help you if we can. If you have the ability to unify, then unify as soon as possible. No one will object."

Leo finally breathed a sigh of relief, for he was afraid that Hati would stay in the western border and oppose unification.

The military strength of the Western Territory is the last among the three territories. The Tarhan tribe seems to be extremely powerful, but apart from its advantages in guerrilla warfare, its ability in frontal combat is only at the level of a half-crippled count like Hermann.

Any earl family in the North would have two or three high-ranking warriors in charge, a fully armored earl army, and an earl's main city that has been in operation for a hundred years.

If Leo wants to seek the Western Territory, he has a good chance in this life, but if he encounters opposition from a strong man like Hati, it will be hard to say.

As long as you don't object, then there's no problem!

Wind Wolf King Hatinus chatted with Leo for a while, then stood up and said, "I'm leaving."

He shook Freya off his back and walked slowly into the mountains.

Freya looked at the back of the Wind Wolf King in disappointment and started to sulk, "He won't even play with me!"

Leo hugged Freya and comforted her, "He's an old man now, he definitely doesn't like to play with you. Only us young people can play together."

Freya was happy then. "Yes, he is older than my teacher and speaks in an old-fashioned way. We can't play together!"

After watching the Wind Wolf King disappear, the group continued to climb to the top of the mountain. When they reached the temple, they met the high-level wolf witch Mogudai who conferred the title of "Grassland Wolf Girl" on Arina.

This is a ninth-level peak magic master, whose status is equivalent to that of the leader of the Wolf Cult in the Western Grassland.

The human saints in the Western Territory cannot hide themselves, and Mogudai is the strongest of this generation. However, due to his noble status, he has not had any experience of fighting with others for half a century.

Arina respectfully followed the procedure, prayed in the temple, and then presented a pure gold statue of the wolf god to the temple.

This golden statue was made by a senior goldsmith in Hewan and cost one hundred pounds of gold.

One hundred pounds of gold can be minted into nearly a thousand imperial gold coins, which is equivalent to the cost of a mid-level awakening potion.

Leo could only praise the Tarhan tribe for being really rich. If they were to hold a similar worship activity in Hewan, the Lord's Mansion could only allocate a hundred gold coins as activity funds at most.

In addition to the golden statue, there was also a cart of magic materials acquired this year, which were also of great value. However, as they were difficult to carry, they were placed in the city at the foot of the mountain and directly handed over to Mogudai's disciples.

Having received the valuable gifts, Mogudai personally came out to receive everyone and exchanged some courtesies before sending them away.

Two days later, the other two heads of the three tribes on the grassland also came to participate in this pilgrimage, and each contributed a large amount of money to please the wolf wizard.

After the destruction of the Yuezhong tribe, only three beks were left on the western prairie, namely Shilatubek of the Tarhan tribe, Luohoubek of the Ashina tribe, and Nasisbek of the Sakya tribe.

They held banquets here to discuss land distribution issues and their respective conflicts and disputes.

After the destruction of the Yuezhong tribe, it was impossible for the Tarhan tribe to eat alone, and they had to share some of the pasture with others to avoid being besieged immediately.

The wolf witches gathered in Wolf Mountain had the power to influence the grassland government. Shilatu offered them double the money and property before he barely obtained permission to rule the Moon Tribe.

The prairie wolf shamans are all utilitarian. The Moonseed Tribe will no longer provide them with offerings, while the Talhan Tribe is willing to give them double the amount, so the choice is very simple.

But in order to appease the other two tribes, they also asked Shilatu to give up some pastures and suppress the firearms of the Tarhan tribe to prevent one side from becoming too powerful.

The Tarhan tribe was not yet strong enough to dominate the grassland, so they had no choice but to compromise.

During this period, Shilatu vaguely mentioned the possibility of rebuilding the Golden Horde, but was immediately ridiculed by Luo Hou and Narcissus.

Both families were once the overlords of the grassland for a hundred years. They looked down on the newly rising Tarhan tribe and said that rebuilding the Golden Horde was not impossible, but the title of Khan of the grassland could only be chosen from among their thousand-year-old families.

Both the Ashina family and the Saga family were princes and nobles under the Golden Horde five hundred years ago, before the Orantes Empire launched its westward expedition, and had intermarried with the Golden Horde for generations.

As for the Talhan family, which has a history of only a hundred years, there is not a trace of Golden Horde blood in the members' bodies and they are not qualified to participate at all.

Leo had no intention of interfering in the political activities in the western territories. He just briefly participated in a banquet and got to know the heads of the Berk families of the Ashina and Saga tribes.

When the banquet was over, Leo suddenly saw Gerard coming towards him, looking exhausted. He thought that something big had happened in the river bend, requiring a high-ranking warrior like him to run thousands of miles to deliver the message.

Gerard, who had been chasing Freya on the grassland day and night, was about to lose his mind. When he saw her, he asked loudly, "Where's Freya?"

Because the distance between him and Freya was sometimes far and sometimes near, the blood curse in his body would flare up from time to time, making the thousands-mile search, which was not difficult for him originally, become extremely difficult.

Leo was also surprised, and his answer made Gerard vomit blood again.

"Oh, she was worried about your health, so she went back to the river bend first."

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