Ti slowly flowed by as Austin was in seclusion, contemplating.
It was impossible to comprehend the linkage between the four Law Divine Swords’ powers and create the Four Spirits Sword Array in this world without spending a considerable amount of ti.
And during Austin’s period of seclusion and enlightennt, the Dragon Nest Tribe remained peaceful.
In the cold winter, the tribe took in many wandering Beastn and was transforming them through military training, turning them into mbers of the Dragon Nest Tribe.
At this mont, the population of the entire Dragon Nest Tribe had already surpassed ninety thousand, approaching the milestone of one hundred thousand.
As the Dragon Nest Tribe grew stronger day by day, asserting dominance over a vast area with an invincible stance, it naturally gained the envy of many Beastn struggling to survive in the vicinity.
Moreover, the Dragon Nest Tribe was generally open to Beastn who sought refuge, whether captives or wandering Beastn, as they all had to undergo a month of military training and transformation, ultimately becoming warriors of the tribe, regardless of their original state.
Thus, with the rise of the Dragon Nest Tribe, more and more Beastman Tribes began to rge into and seek allegiance with it.
Initially, rging with the Dragon Nest Tribe was the last resort for poverty-stricken tribes that lacked food and couldn’t survive the harsh winter.
But as the strength of the Dragon Nest Tribe grew, coupled with the ample treatnt that allowed these previously impoverished tribes to fill their bellies, more Beastn began to entertain the idea.
Although so Beastn were suppressed by the elders of their tribes, Beastman Tribes around them could barely maintain stability.
However, when so of the lowest-tier Beastn could not resist the temptation and risked everything to escape,
certain seeds began to take root.
Initially, lower-level slaves fled, yearning for a better life, and reached the sanctuary of the Dragon Nest Tribe.
The Dragon Nest Tribe accepted these runaway slaves, providing them with enough food while starting their military training transformation.
The elders, chiefs, and other senior mbers of the external Beastman Tribes, out of fear of the Dragon Nest Tribe, dared not take any action.
They could only secretly keep a tight grip on the slaves within their tribes and brutally nail captured runaway slaves in front of all the tribe’s Beastn as a deterrence.
Initially, this thod of killing the chicken to scare the monkey was effective.
The hearts of the slave and impoverished Beastn were suppressed by this harsh ans.
The Beastman elders and chiefs were very satisfied, nipping certain things in the bud.
However, what the Beastman elders didn’t know was that their actions were like adding more gunpowder to an imminent powder keg.
The good tis did not last long.
Subsequently, a seemingly insignificant incident occurred, like a small spark, that directly ignited the powder keg and swept across a large area, altering the layout of the Beastman Tribes surrounding the Dragon Nest Tribe.
The matter was simple,
In one Beastman Tribe, a Minotaur slave escaped and fled to the Dragon Nest Tribe.
After a month of military training and transformation, the Minotaur shed its previously emaciated fra, quickly becoming a robust Minotaur due to the ample food, and because of its strong physique, it beca a mber of the hunting backup team, essentially a prospective Beastman soldier cleaning up the hunting grounds.
One day, while the Minotaur was out hunting with the Dragon Nest soldiers, it was spotted from afar by so companions from its forr tribe who were gathering.
Back then, the Minotaur had planned to escape with these companions, but they were too afraid of the tribe elders’ brutality and did not follow through.
Now, seeing their forr companion doing well while they still remained as slaves prone to beatings and scolding,
the Beastman companion felt unbalanced and was later beaten half-dead by a tribe elder for no particular reason.
That night, unable to contain his grievances and dissatisfaction, he spoke out.
Other Beastman slaves from the sa place also said they couldn’t live like this anymore.
The more they complained, the more dissatisfied they beca.
When the dissatisfaction reached its peak, that night, a large-scale slave revolt erupted within the Beastman Tribe.
From that riot, as the benefits of joining the Dragon Nest Tribe spread, greater turmoil began to unfold among the Beastman Tribes in the nearby regions.
Thus, a tiny spark ignited the resistance.
In the Dragon Nest Tribe’s sphere of influence, every Beastman Tribe nearly failed to escape the fate of a grassroots uprising.
The great collapse had begun.
Previously, there was no choice.
Beastn leaving the tribe couldn’t possibly survive alone in the perilous Forest Land.
They needed to band together to achieve a certain degree of safety.
But now, a better option was laid before them.
To fill their stomachs, to live safely.
These two points were sufficient.
Yet, tribe elders and chiefs sought to prevent the exodus of slaves and nurous low-ranking Beastn through ruthless ans for the sake of their own power and wealth.
Rebellion naturally ensued.
Within the Dragon Nest Tribe’s sphere of influence, one after another, Beastman Tribes collapsed amid the turmoil. Large numbers of grassroots Beastn, after resisting the oppressive rule of tribe elders and chiefs, began heading toward the Dragon Nest Tribe.
This developnt left the current Governor of the Dragon Nest Tribe sowhat stunned.
At one ti, to quickly increase the population, the Dragon Nest Tribe had to relentlessly expand, diligently attacking and annexing other Beastman Tribes, assimilating the populations of conquered tribes completely.
It was through nurous wars that the Dragon Nest Tribe reached its current level of strength.
Yet now, without expending a single soldier from the Dragon Nest Legion, the border Beastman Tribes collapsed, and the Beastman population rapidly increased.
Reflecting on the past and seeing the contrast with today,
indeed left one speechless, as all could be said was that the world is unpredictable.
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