Chapter 868 856. Gift
There are still many local aboriginal tribes living in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest. When the beast tide comes, these aboriginal tribes hide in their respective refuges on the thorny mountainside, so there are basically no local aboriginals in this mountain range.
But it doesn't mean anything!
The indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Forest of Warcraft still control the forest.
Suldak wants to open up the lush and lush Invercargill Warcraft Forest in front of him. The most important thing is to reach an agreement with these local indigenous tribes.
The first method is to continue the method of the Grimm Empire to open up territory in the Bailin plane. Suldak can directly mobilize his cavalry and archers to drive out the indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest, allowing them to live in a harsh environment further north in the plane.
The second method is to make these indigenous tribes the subjects of the Green Empire, just like the aborigines in the town.
But there is one thing involved here, that is, they cannot completely swallow up their homes and all their land, and they must leave a living area for them.
Only in this way can the indigenous tribes be willing to submit to the Green Empire.
Of course, these indigenous tribes are the same indigenous tribes that had previously resisted the full-scale invasion of the Green Empire.
Decades ago, they were defeated by the Grimm Empire in the war on the Bailin plane.
Their tribes have experienced several migrations one after another, and now they have to hide in the inaccessible Invercargill Warcraft Forest, which is called the end of the north by the indigenous tribes of the Bailin plane...
I thought that by hiding in the forest of monsters, I could avoid the imperial cavalry.
Unexpectedly, the expansion of the Green Empire has not stopped, and it has already entered the Warcraft Forest.
According to Surdak's understanding of the indigenous tribes during this period, these indigenous tribes probably don't want to move north any more.
It is estimated that there is no way to migrate. Further north is the Dark Insect Valley. The large wetland outside the Insect Valley is full of poisonous miasma. Except for the ghost-striped red ants, no monsters can pass freely in that area.
Suldak thinks that the second type is actually not bad. The reason why the native tribes reject the Grimm Empire people is because the empire people did not leave a good impression in their eyes. Of course, this is only one of them.
Another point is that when the imperial army started a plane war with the indigenous tribes, after the victory of the war, the imperials did not leave some land for these indigenous peoples to live on, but turned the native tribes that surrendered into a group of proletarians, that is, The aborigines in the slums of the towns.
After they have nothing, they are far less comfortable in the indigenous tribes.
It is for this reason that many tribes would rather hide in the Invercargill Forest, where monsters roam, than belong to the territory of the Grimm Empire and become subjects of the empire.
So the cavalry battalion spent two days traveling around this area rich in mineral veins. After knowing the approximate scope of Suldak's first private territory in the Warcraft Forest, they immediately prepared Go get in touch with these native tribes.
It is of course best if the indigenous tribes can leave voluntarily.
If they don't want to leave, Suldak will also try to persuade them. Of course, it is best not to do it if they can.
The collective consciousness of these aborigines is very strong, and no young aboriginal will point their weapons at their compatriots in the tribe.
In addition, Suldak discovered that although these indigenous tribes were full of hostility towards the Green Empire people, they were extremely tolerant towards the aborigines living in the towns.
Probably they feel that these compatriots have been under the dire rule of the Green Empire after losing their homes...
Suldak is of course unwilling to start a war against the indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Forest, as this will only cause him a lot of unnecessary trouble.
There are nearly a thousand archers in the Archer Battalion, and more than 80% are basically aboriginals and young aboriginals. They are very familiar with the Invercargill Forest. No one knows better than them how many aboriginal tribes live here.
Although they have not moved back to the Warcraft Forest, these young natives are also very familiar with the hiding places of these tribes in the Thorn Mountains.
Suldak intends to let these young natives take him to visit the chiefs of these indigenous tribes.
If they were willing to accept the rule of the Green Empire, Suldak would have avoided a war.
No one can tell for sure, but it should be tried anyway.
It was out of this mentality that Suldak brought some gifts into the refuge of the indigenous tribes in the Thorn Mountains.
The gifts he carried were weapons and food, and these were the things that most moved the natives.
Suldak said that he needed to pay a visit to the chief of the largest indigenous tribe nearby. Only the chief of this tribe with the greatest voice can decide this forest of monsters.
However, when Suldak was taken to the refuge of this indigenous tribe by young natives, Suldak discovered that this indigenous tribe was actually the tribe he had first contacted before. He recently recruited from this tribe. Two or three hundred archers were recruited.
Suldak not only hired many young natives one after another recently, but also actively prepared various supplies, and conducted several trade exchanges with this native tribe.
This time, Suldak stopped his army near Stonehenge in the hilly area, took Andrew and Sami to the upper half of the mountain, and saw friendly chiefs of indigenous tribes waiting at the entrance of the refuge.
Suldak strode away from the entourage behind him, and warmly hugged the chief of the indigenous tribe who was waiting at the door.
The native chief is very strong, and he can speak some simple Grimm Empire language recently, hugging Suldak, excitedly said to Suldak: "Old friend, long time no see, this time you brought us another What kind of good stuff?"
Suldak spread his hands, patted the indigenous chief on the shoulder, and said with a smile: "For you, the innumerable steel arrows and the inexhaustible food are the best things."
After finishing speaking, Suldak did not leave these gifts at the end, but waved his hand directly, brought them up from behind, and placed them in front of the chief of the indigenous tribe
The native chief cheered happily and loudly: "Ouch! Old friend...you are so polite, every time you come here, you have to give me some gifts..."
After speaking, he warmly invited Suerdak and his party into his residence.
Everyone was sitting next to the bonfire in the cave. At this time, a black lacquered kettle was hanging on the fire in the hearth, and some indigenous women had already prepared some cups.
Surdak sat opposite the native chief, and began to chat about the beast tide in Invercargill Forest this time...
(end of this chapter)