There are still many local indigenous tribes living in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest. When the beast tide comes, these indigenous tribes have taken refuge in their respective shelters on the mountainside of Thorns. Therefore, there are basically no local indigenous tribes in this mountain range.
But that doesn’t mean anything!
The indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest still control this forest.
The most important thing for Suldak to open up the lush Invercargill Warcraft Forest in front of him is to reach an agreement with the local indigenous tribes.
The first method is to continue the Green Empire's method of developing territory in the White Forest plane. Surdak can directly mobilize his cavalry and archers to drive out the indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Warcraft Forest and let them go to the plane.
Living in a harsh environment further north.
The second method is to make these indigenous tribes become subjects of the Green Empire, just like the indigenous people in the small town.
But there is one thing involved here, that is, we cannot completely swallow up their homes and their land, and we must leave them a living area.
Only in this way can the indigenous tribes be willing to surrender to the Green Empire.
Of course, these indigenous tribes today are the same indigenous tribes that have resisted the full-scale invasion of the Green Empire before.
Decades ago, they were defeated by the Green Empire in the war on the Bailin plane.
Their tribe has experienced several migrations one after another, and now they have no choice but to hide in the inaccessible Invercargill Warcraft Forest, which is called the end of the north by the indigenous tribes of the White Forest Plane...
I thought I could avoid the imperial cavalry by hiding in the Warcraft Forest.
Unexpectedly, the expansion of the Green Empire has not stopped, and now it has entered the Warcraft Forest.
According to Surdak's understanding of the indigenous tribes during this period, these indigenous tribes probably do not want to migrate further north.
It is estimated that there is no way to migrate. Further north is the Dark Worm Valley. The large wetland outside the Worm Valley is full of poisonous miasma. Except for those ghost-striped red ants, no monsters can freely pass through that area.
Surdak felt that there was nothing wrong with the second option. The reason why the indigenous tribes rejected the Green Empire people was because the Empire people did not leave a good impression in their eyes. Of course, this was only one of them.
Another point is that when the imperial army launched a dimensional war with the indigenous tribes, after the victory of the war, the imperial people did not leave some land for these indigenous tribes to survive. Instead, they transformed the surrendered indigenous tribes into a group of proletarians, that is,
Aboriginal people in slums in various towns.
After they had nothing, it was far better to live freely among the indigenous tribes.
It is for this reason that many tribes would rather hide in the Invercargill Forest where monsters roam, rather than fall under the territory of the Green Empire and become imperial subjects.
So the cavalry battalion spent two days wandering around this area rich in mineral veins. After understanding the general scope of Surdak's first private territory in the Warcraft Forest, they immediately prepared
Go and get in touch with these indigenous tribes.
It would be best if the indigenous tribes could leave voluntarily.
If they don't want to leave, Suldak will try to convince them. If possible, it's best not to do anything.
Because most of the archers recruited by Surdak are aborigines and young indigenous warriors... Once a war breaks out with the indigenous tribes, even if these people don't turn back and give the Surdak cavalry battalion a fatal blow, they will do so overnight.
Run away quickly.
The collective consciousness of these indigenous people is very strong, and no young indigenous people would point their weapons at their fellow tribesmen.
In addition, Surdak discovered that although these indigenous tribes were hostile to the Green Empire people, they were extremely tolerant of the indigenous people living in the towns.
Probably they feel that their compatriots have been in dire straits under the Green Empire's rule after losing their homes...
Of course, Surdak was unwilling to go to war with the indigenous tribes in the Invercargill Forest, as this would only cause a lot of unnecessary trouble for himself.
There are nearly a thousand archers in the Archer Camp, more than 80% of whom are basically aborigines and young tribesmen. They are very familiar with the Invercargill Forest. No one knows better than them how many indigenous tribes live nearby.
Although they have not yet moved back to the Warcraft Forest, these young natives are very familiar with the hiding places of these tribes in the Thorny Mountains.
Surdak planned to let these young indigenous people take him to visit the chiefs of these indigenous tribes respectively.
If they were willing to accept the rule of the Green Empire, Surdak would have avoided a war.
No one can say for sure, but you should try it anyway.
It was out of this mentality that Surdak brought some gifts into the refuge of the indigenous tribes in the Thorny Mountains.
The gifts he carried were weapons and food, and these were the things that impressed the indigenous people the most.
Surdak said that he needed to pay a visit to the chief of the largest indigenous tribe nearby. Only the chief of the tribe with the greatest say can make decisions about this Warcraft Forest.
However, when Surdak was brought to the refuge of this indigenous tribe by the young indigenous people, Surdak discovered that this indigenous tribe was actually the tribe he had first come into contact with before, and he had recently recruited people from this tribe.
There were two to three hundred archers.
Surdak has recently not only hired many young indigenous people one after another, but has also actively prepared various supplies and conducted several trade transactions with this indigenous tribe.
This time, Surdak stopped his army near Stonehenge in the hills and mountains. He took Andrew and Sammy up the mountainside and saw a friendly indigenous tribal chief waiting at the entrance of the refuge.
Surdak strode away from the entourage behind him and gave a warm hug to the chief of the indigenous tribe waiting at the door.
The indigenous chief was very strong and could speak some simple Green Empire language recently. He hugged Suldak and said excitedly to Suldak: "Old friend, I haven't seen you for many days. This time you brought us something again."
What kind of good stuff?”
Surdak spread his hands, patted the indigenous chief's shoulder, and said with a smile: "For you, countless fine steel arrows and endless food are the best things."
After saying that, Surdak did not leave these gifts for last, but directly waved his hand, brought all these gifts up from the back, and placed them in front of the chief of the indigenous tribe.
The indigenous chief cheered happily and loudly: "Oh! Old friend... you are so polite. Every time you come here, you have to give me some gifts..."
With that said, Surdak and his party were warmly invited into his residence.
Everyone was sitting next to the bonfire in the cave. At this time, a dark hot water bottle was hanging on the fire in the stove, and an indigenous woman had already prepared some cups.
Suldak sat opposite the indigenous chief and began to talk about the beast tide in Invercargill Forest...