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Chapter fifty-seven awareness

Chapter 57: Observation

In the morning, a group of people had gathered next to Asovin's bed.

Asovin has been the leader of this tribe for a long time, so his leadership has been established and has long been unshakable. All those who do not agree with his leadership have left the tribe in various ways: active, passive and never moving again. And it is precisely with the wisdom of the wizard that this small tribe overcomes one dilemma after another and finally survives various difficult conditions. In this process, the wizard has gained the heartfelt recognition of all tribe members (at least the vast majority) from the heart.

Anyone who has been in this tribe for a while can easily see that unless the wizard Asovin dies, or he takes the initiative and willingly gives up the wise, there will be no second leader in this tribe.

Before, when the wizard was in a coma due to injury, a leader struggle occurred in the tribe. However, after Asovin woke up and recovered well, the problem completely disappeared. Claire made a very regrettable deal and exchanged the most precious legacy left by her mother for a very small period of supreme leadership. It can be said that she didn't even know what the tribe leader should do, and the matter was over.

At this time, Asowen had a serious expression on his slightly pale face, and he was surrounded by senior leaders in the tribe: As mentioned earlier, in this small tribe, an ordinary Chaos Warrior can be considered a senior leader. Even those who have not obtained Chaos Armor can barely be considered a senior leader if they have a skill.

Everyone was listening carefully to what Asovin said, which was indeed very important for the tribe: the Speechless Panic Tribe hoped to hire them and launch a small-scale sneak attack on several peeping enemies. The purpose of this action was self-evident: the Speechless Panic Tribe hoped to break the tacit understanding between these enemies and let them fight to weaken their enemies.

After previous reconnaissance and inquiries, everyone in the tribe has roughly known the current situation in the nearby area. Perhaps the details are not very clear, but at least they have understood that the conditions of the Speechless Panic Tribe are not as simple as ordinary mercenaries or alliances.

This mission is very dangerous. If measured by the true strength of the tribe, all nearby tribes, including those who intend to seize the salt pond or those who intend to fight Qiufeng, are much better than the small tribe of Asowen. To be honest, they can pinch the small tribe to death with a finger.

However, one risk and one return, and the reward given by speechless panic is enough to make people's eyes turn red. Or it can be said that it is precisely because of the reward given by the speechless panic tribe that Asowen gathers members of the tribe of all sizes to discuss and discuss.

Unlike the detailed military alliances of the seven central countries, the treaties of the Chaos Tribe are much simpler. This is also determined by their respective living environment. In the seven central countries, all the forces are relatively stable, and Groney, the youngest, has been established for nearly a hundred years, so naturally cares about the issue of "credit". In addition, there is a church that transcends the national scope. These determine that their treaties and agreements are relatively formal. If they are really signed, then both parties can believe that the other party can implement them (or in most cases, they really have great opportunities, difficulties or hostility). However, in the Chaos Tribe, because the cycle of the rise and fall of tribes is very short, and the evil gods never emphasize "credit" (on the contrary, Tsengchi is proud of fraud), so agreements and treaties are relatively simple. To put it bluntly, whether the agreement can be implemented depends entirely on whether you have the strength to implement the treaty.

The law of the jungle is so naked: the strong do not have the need to be trusted by the weak, and the weak do not have the right to demand the strong to fulfill their promises.

In this environment, anyone can imagine that this task that is enough to make Asowen tempted naturally has its own reasons, and it is definitely not just future interests, but the possibility of fulfilling it.

"...The above is what Ash Rufate told me." Asowen carefully repeated the news Ash Rufate got. He looked around, and as expected, everyone was in deep thought.

"A scam?" Someone finally spoke.

"There is no benefit for him to lie to us." Asovin replied. "You all know the origin of Aso Ruffat. He is a sanctuary. Why did he lie to us? And the princes he believes in is the entertainment prince with us. There is no need for those who are speechless and panic... They don't know what we are actually in."

This time they went to trade, they were completely impersonating the past. As mentioned earlier, unless they broke up or just happened to hit the main owner, it would be difficult for you to expose such lies.

"Speaking of this, he actually met a speechless and panicked person while on the night... Why didn't he say that at that time?" Someone questioned.

"Southerns have always been cautious, which is not surprising. And it is also right to do this. If you say it at that time, you will be troublesome if you encounter a few people who are not stern, or if you hear them when you speak." Some people exonerated Ash Rufat.

"More importantly, this is exactly what we can do," said Asovin. "In particular, as the first step of the agreement, we will get... more than two hundred war horses from the Speech Panic Tribe. They are war horses." He emphasized the word "war horse".

Like the people of the Central Seven Kingdoms, Chaos horses are also classified, including low-level pack horses and horses, while the best horses are war horses. The grassland is vast and sparsely populated, and there are quite a few nomadic tribes. The value of war horses is relatively low, but they are still high-value items in any tribe.

For example, the Asowen tribe had only a few war horses, and most of them were the spoils obtained by the Chaos Lord Atorian.

If you can get the war horses provided by this group of speechless panic, almost all the soldiers of the entire tribe can change from infantry to cavalry, and their combat power will be improved more than one. It should be noted that horse riding is a very common skill for the Chaos Tribe. As long as adults can, it can be done, at most, there is only a difference in equestrian level.

Yes, the first part of this agreement is that the Speechless Panic Tribe provides a batch of Chaos Horses that are sufficient for the entire tribe. In exchange, Asovin must use cavalry to harass and attack the tribes that are preparing to seize control of the Salt Pond. In terms of the agreement itself, it is actually not very affordable, but the point is: The Speechless Panic Tribe delivers the horses first.

Any tribal leader cannot be moved when facing such preferential conditions. Even if you don’t want to interfere in this chaos at all, you will take this opportunity to catch a batch of horses first. As for what to do after you get the horses... Then it’s natural to say it. It depends on the situation.

But after completing this first transaction, the second transaction was really attractive. The speechless panic tribe promised that they would expel a medium-sized tribe on the side and hand over the existing territory of the tribe to the Asowen tribe.

Without doing anything, I got a piece of land. This is a very rich land - and it is located in a valley, easy to defend but difficult to attack, which is very suitable for the Asowen tribe to live in. What's even better is that Asowen already knew before that the medium-sized tribe entrenched on this territory was temporarily pieced together: when several small tribes (of course, even smaller, it is larger than the Asowen tribe) gathered together, on the one hand, the rich land was enough to allocate, and on the other hand, they were half a dozen of strength, and they might not necessarily have a life-and-death battle. Several tribes slowly strengthened their connections with each other and eventually gathered into a tribe. However, it is better to be a tribe than a tribe, because they have not yet appeared a leader that can be unified and internally integrated, and there are many internal factions. Among them, there are several groups that believe in Princes of Entertainment (rather than worshiping the four gods as a whole).

If everything is promised by the speechless panic tribe, it will be easy to happen: the expelled Slaanes will return and request to join the tribe of Asovan. If you are lucky, it does not take too long, and this small tribe that cannot be smaller will grow rapidly.

Well, the reason why Asowen knew so much was actually because he had thought about joining this new tribe before. But unfortunately, I was going to focus on the moon, but the moon shone on the ditch. Others disdained Aowen's refuge, which forced him to give up. This matter is quite famous in the tribe and most people know it.

And the price Ahsowen paid for this... has not been mentioned yet. After the first step of cooperation is completed, the second step of agreement can only be implemented.

This promise may be true, or it may be a purely deceitful way of Tsengqi - how can the Tsengqi believers believe in the words? But no matter what, the hundreds of Chaos Horses in the first step cannot be escaped.

"Is it possible for us to do it?" Asovin's eyes turned to Flint, stopped for a while, and then turned to Gander. His choice was right. Although Flint was a God-Choose Warrior and his status was above Gander, who was still a plunderer, his combat experience - especially those in judging strength - was actually far inferior to Gander.

"If it were all cavalry, it wouldn't be difficult." Gande thought about it. This was mysterious. Why did the tribe of speechless panic come to Ash Rufate who was on the night in the middle of the night? And the conditions they put forward, no matter which one, fit the situation of the Asowen tribe, so that it makes it extremely difficult to resist this temptation?

"It won't be difficult? It shouldn't be easy."

"It won't be easy, it's very risky. Especially if someone is captured... then our entire tribe is in danger." Gander replied.

After saying this, the others fell into deep thought again, and his eyes were aiming at Ashu Rufate. What happened? To be honest, he couldn't figure it out. If Tsengchi's trick was naturally easy to understand, but this time, the speechless panic... I really took out my capital first.

According to chaotic habits, it is impossible to make such a transaction without reliable guarantees.

If this matter is a scam from head to toe, and Ashu Rufate is the core of that scam, then what is he trying to do? He is indeed a southerner who comes from the South and knows nothing.

"Anyway, get the horse back first," Flint said. His words were unanimously agreed by everyone, including Asovin.

This matter was temporarily settled. A group of people discussed a small formation and finally made a decision: Flint led a team and led a hundred people to receive the horses. Other matters were studied until the horses were obtained.

After the resolution was made, Flint turned around and met Gander face to face. While seeing the other party's eyes, Gander suddenly realized that Flint was a little abnormal: there was no doubt in his eyes.

At this moment, everyone was full of doubts about this matter, but Flint's expression was very calm. Although the meeting between the two parties was only a moment ago, Gander dared to swear that Flint's expression was definitely not normal.

This can only explain one problem: what does this second-ranked figure in the tribe, the Chaos God’s Selection Warrior, know.
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