The Queen’s mood was similar to Kimlan’s at that ti; she could only bla that battle for letting her child et the Little Patriarch of the Hadu tribe, leading to wholehearted devotion to the other party.
Even though seeing the other party with a partner caused pain in his heart every day, he couldn’t bear to leave.
What kind of feeling was this...
Mirinda didn’t understand, but the Queen was experienced and could sowhat understand her son’s mood.
Her youngest son had been kind since childhood, with outstanding magical talent and a gentle personality. It was also the first ti she saw her son moved, but the other party was a beastman. She couldn’t stop it and could only be tolerant.
The lifespan of the Elf race was very long. That little beastman was said to have signed a soul contract with the Dragon race, so his lifespan must also be very long. Waiting until his partner passed away, her son would have a chance.
But then there was another dragon, which really gave this mother a headache.
Along with the increasingly close relationship between the Red Grass tribe and the Hadu tribe, Patriarch Tu wrote letters to inform Eric about anything, such as the matter of the small beastn.
The small beastn who escaped from the kingdom were already weak. The continent was full of dangers everywhere, with pursuers behind them. They couldn’t run far, and most chose to seek help from the Ox-Head tribe.
The Red Grass tribe couldn’t openly harbor them either; after all, their scale was insignificant compared to the kingdom. They could only prepare food for these beastn and send Ox-Head warriors to take them to a temporary hiding place.
Later, Doan died, and the warriors under him suffered heavy losses, only worrying about fleeing back, losing many of the captured small beastn.
These beastn were covered in wounds from the torture by Doan and his n and couldn’t travel far. Even if they were lucky enough to escape death, half of them died on the way to seek help due to infection and worsening wounds.
With no other choice, the beastn in better health ford a small team and ran to the nearest White Bear tribe for help, finally saving the others.
The Bear tribe’s location was very far from the Golden Kingdom. The White Bear tribe lived in the extre cold lands and knew even less about the kingdom’s changes than other beastman tribes. Seeing these small beastn, they realized the kingdom’s thods had beco so cruel.
Putting these matters aside, the Ox-Head tribe knew the Hadu tribe had taken in hundreds of small beastn and knew they were still striving to expand. It just so happened they couldn’t harbor small beastn, and letting these beastn hide forever wasn’t a solution.
Patriarch Tu wrote to Eric ntioning this matter. After receiving an affirmative answer, he ordered the hidden small beastn to be taken to the Hadu tribe.
Although Eric maintained a policy of silent developnt, the tribe had developed rapidly in recent years, and the population had gradually increased year by year. It was no longer a place that could be easily hidden.
After receiving these small beastn, Dang from the White Bear tribe ca for a visit. He also ca because he heard of the changes in the Hadu tribe, plus the small beastn temporarily staying with the White Bear tribe were recovering, which prompted his visit.
Life in the extre cold land was even harder than in other places. The White Bear tribe could live on that frozen land because of their innate characteristics, but the severely injured small beastn could not.
Their constitutions were already weak, their bodies covered in wounds. Added to the extrely low temperature of the extre cold land, it was impossible to heal properly, let alone live there long-term.
The Ice Crystal Orchid Nectar of the White Bear tribe was a treasure that could heal injuries caused by ntal power and had miraculous effects on external wounds. It was just that the supply was very small, harvested only once every ten years.
They weren’t stingy, but after all, there was little nectar and many beastn. It was very difficult for the combined White Bear tribes to treat these beastn.
Therefore, when trading food at the Red Grass tribe and accidentally hearing that there were many small beastn in the Hadu tribe, the White Bear tribe thought of bringing the small beastn from the extre cold land here, only wondering if the Hadu tribe would agree.
Dang had t Eric, and this ti he volunteered to co out. eting once at the Red Grass tribe, Dang had a very good impression of this little beastman; otherwise, he wouldn’t have given the other party the Ice Crystal Orchid Nectar, which was very important to the White Bear tribe.
Eric also rembered the beastman nad Dang very clearly and agreed imdiately. This also happened to et his needs; with so many small beastn joining, wouldn’t the tribe’s population increase significantly again? Wouldn’t the labor force be available?
Cotton had a bumper harvest in the first year, and afterward, they had their own cotton seeds. The harvest yield every year was sent to the textile factory. Along with feathers sent from the farm and discarded fur from the slaughterhouse, the scale of the textile factory grew larger and larger, and the necessary manpower naturally increased.
In this regard, the Snow Wolf people and Horned Goat people were clumsy and couldn’t do it; only Jessica and Grass were exceptions. Unfortunately, Grass was a warrior, and with the tribe’s territory growing larger, she was also very busy.
The staff of the textile factory were mainly small beastn. Whether Cat tribe or Mouse tribe, their hands and feet, as well as their minds, were agile, spinning and weaving very quickly.
This year, Eric also planned to assign the task of sewing clothes to the textile factory.
After all, having good fabric didn’t an every family in the tribe knew how to make their own clothes. Thinking of the ready-made clothing stores in his previous life, Eric always felt that was more convenient, just lacking manpower.
The Rabbit tribe was better at growing radishes and was timid, so Eric didn’t want to make things difficult for them. He reserved fields specifically for the Rabbit tribe, solely responsible for providing an abundant source of radishes for the tribe each year.
The remaining Cat and Mouse tribes were very welco in the paper factory, glass factory, and dairy product factory, in addition to the textile factory.
Just when he was worried about insufficient manpower, the people bringing hope arrived.
Seeing Eric agree so quickly, Dang himself didn’t dare believe it went so smoothly.
This tall, broad-shouldered White Bear beastman was extrely happy, pounding his large fists against his chest, startling Eric.
"Wise and benevolent Little Patriarch, from now on, the White Bear tribe is a friend of the Hadu tribe. Whatever difficulties you encounter, we will co to help," Dang said with a solemn expression.
This made Eric feel embarrassed.
But this was also a guarantee. At least if the Beast King ca to cause trouble, the Hadu tribe would have another helper.
After Dang returned, he led the warriors of the White Bear tribe to bring a group of small beastn. The number of these beastn was very large, nearly two thousand people.
Seeing a mass of dark beastn standing in the tribe with confusion and fear, Eric understood Sunflower’s situation back then. When alive, Doan could lead thousands of warriors to capture beastn, while Sunflower only had a few hundred people, showing whom the Beast King favored.
Therefore, although Sunflower felt sympathy in his heart, ultimately, when he t small beastn, he captured them and didn’t release anyone.
It turned out that his capturing them was truly for the safety of these beastn. Falling into Sunflower’s hands, at least before returning to the kingdom, it could be guaranteed that they wouldn’t be hurt.
The number of small beastn Eric exchanged for with white wine from Sunflower was over three hundred. Although they were frightened at the ti and so were injured during the escape, they were absolutely not like these beastn, whose bodies were covered with traces of savage torture.
Moreover, these beastn had numb, dazed expressions, exactly like the human slaves when they first arrived at the Hadu tribe.
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