Even if he did, Luaji wouldn't t know how to answer.
He couldn't just say that he had been watching from the sidelines all along and rushed in to clean up when things went south, could he? After all, he had finally raised Bae s loyalty to 83 points and saying that might cause it to drop.
Regardless, with Burjud's submission, the matter here could be temporarily settled.
However, Luajia, who had just arrived, obviously Kudi returned to the Ming Jing tribe immediately that same day.
He needed to stay for a couple of days, allowing his soldiers to adjust while also inspecting the situation in the Wild Horse Tribe.
Since the establishment of the Wild Horse Tribe, he had never personally inspected it.
The Vanguard troops had clearly informed Son Lee of Lajia's arrival.
As Laja rode in, he spotted Sunly standing outside the tribe, ready to greet him.
Upon seeing Laja's light cavalry approaching, Sunley hurriedly stepped forward and bowed, saying, "I am your subordinate, Sunly," respectfully welcoming the leader.
Seeing this, Luajia raised his hand, signaling, "Son, lead to dispense with formalities and then led his troops into the wild horse tribe.
The speed is of the essence tactic consumed a lot of stamina.
After two consecutive forced marches, Luajia and his men were both hungry and tired.
After finishing the food that suddenly had prepared, he returned to his tent and collapsed into sleep, deciding to deal with any matters the next day.
He slept soundly until dawn and due to his exhaustion, he overlooked the relatively simple environment of the wild horse tribe.
After waking up, Loajia stretched his stiff body and after breakfast met with the leader of the prairie tribe, Batu.
Batu was perceptive.
Upon learning that his son Beerjude had submitted, he understood that there was no longer any power to resist and acted decisively, saving Logia a lot of trouble.
The weak obey the strong.
This is an unchanging truth in this world and this concept was particularly evident among the prairie tribes.
The submission of the first prairie tribe was undoubtedly beneficial for the development of the wild horse tribe.
After all, these native prairie people were more familiar with the land than bayes and provided a good start for Lajia in establishing a cavalry archery unit.
At the same time, due to exhaustion, Lajia had not immediately checked Beerjud's attribute panel yesterday.
However, a character who could fight evenly with bays would surely not disappoint him.
Name: Beerid gender, male age 25, status, light injury, loyalty 70, bravery, intelligence, spirit, stamina, leadership, talent, prairie eagle, and mounted archery status.
Combat power increases by 80 skills.
Hunting passive increases movement speed by 20 and combat power by 40 when pursuing prey or enemies.
Skilled in archery passive increases overall combat power by 40 when mounted and using bow and arrow weapons.
Tactics none.
After quickly reviewing Bureud's attribute panel, Lajia couldn't help but feel a surge of joy.
Burjude indeed did not disappoint him.
Although no single attribute reached the five-star cap, his overall growth was high.
With a total star rating of 18, he was only one starshore base.
With this attribute panel, he could definitely rank among the top generals.
Laj increasingly appreciated the importance of overall growth, especially from military generals who lead troops.
This is truly a high demand profession.
It's not simply about having five stars in bravery to be a divine general.
For example, if you have five stars in bravery, but only two stars in intelligence and leadership, would you dare to lead troops? Three stars is just the minimum qualification, considered a good general at best.
In contrast, a general with four stars in both bravery and leadership is much more reassuring, clearly capable of commanding independently.
If intelligence also reached four stars, then that would truly be a divine general.
The gap between games and reality is once again evident in real warfare.
It's not about a single attribute.
Luaja was satisfied with Burjude or rather extremely satisfied.
In comparison, Batu, his father, had a less impressive attribute panel.
Four stars in bravery, three stars in leadership and intelligence, making him a typical good general.
Regardless, the future commander of his cavalry archery unit was almost decided.
However, loyalty still needed to be raised since he would be leading troops.
70 points of loyalty was a bit lacking.
It needed to reach at least 80 points for security.
But before that, he would first let Batu gather the remaining members of their tribe before taking the opportunity to inspect the development of the wild horse tribe.
Sunley originally wanted to accompany him, but was quickly dismissed by Laj, who asked him to prepare for the reception of new population.
Although they hadn't been interviewed one by one yet, Loaja estimated that most of the prairie people's talents would be in hurting and mounted archery.
There wouldn't be appropriate job arrangements for them in the Mingjing tribe.
So, it was better to keep them in the wild horse tribe.
At the same time, since he wanted to establish a cavalry archery unit, and didn't he have the time and energy to train slowly, he would have to seize ready-made resources.
Attacking other prairie tribes was inevitable.
Once the fighting began, the population of the Wild Horse Tribe would undoubtedly increase rapidly, making it urgent to expand the tribe.
In other words, Sunley would likely have a lot on his plate in the coming months.
Chapter 221.
Inspection without needing anyone to follow him.
Luagia wandered around the Wild Horse Tribe Escamp Alone.
Unlike the White River Tribe, Giant Tribe, and Rock Mountain Tribe that had been directly annexed from other players, the Wild Horse Tribe was something he had built from scratch.
Having only been established for a few months, and with resources not fully concentrated here, the internal development and construction of the entire tribe was inevitably a bit behind, but they had the essentials and couldn't teas for too much all at once.
After a round of inspection, he found the camp of the Wild Horse Tribe unexpectedly quiet.
It wasn't that there were no people.
It was just that there were relatively few.
Then he realized that unlike the other tribes under his command, the focus of this tribe was entirely unheard.
As soon as dawn broke and breakfast was finished, the herdsmen all took their cattle, sheep, and horses out to graze, leaving the tribe quiet.
Since he came to the Wild Horse Tribe, he definitely wanted to take a look at the important grassland ranch.
Just as he was thinking about this, Bae, who had just finished taking care of his beloved horse, walked over.
Just in time, Bae, I'm going to horse ranch.
Come and lead the way.
Upon hearing this, Bae didn't hide his disdain and immediately called over a 10-man cavalry squad as escort.
Then set off on horseback with Lajia, leaving the trib's camp.
Lajia had no issues with Bae directly bringing a cavalry squad as an escort.
As the highest leader of a civilization, he was quite aware of his personal safety.
Sometimes having escorts while traveling wasn't just for show.
It was genuinely necessary.
After all, they had a shallow foundation on the grasslands.
And if they were to encounter an attack from the grassland people, it would be quite troublesome.
Galloping across the grasslands, Luaja's horsemanship had significantly improved during this time.
Although he was still far from Basa's level, he could hold his own among the average cavalrymen in the troop.
and he even felt a sense of surpassing one of them given that he had three stars of bravery to back him up.
Setting aside his identity as a leader, if one were to analyze his panel from the perspective of a commanding general with his five-star leadership and four-star intelligence limits, he was undoubtedly a general capable of defending a region.
As they galloped, they quickly arrived at the nearest horse ranch.
However, just as they got there, a large group of herdsmen riding fast horses came charging out.
They were moving so quickly that no one noticed Lajia's identity until a young boy unable to keep up with the main group and riding a gentle pony ran past him.
Leader the boy realizing Luajia's presence was clearly startled in his panic.
He lost his balance on the horse.
Just as he was about to fall off, Bae reacted quickly and caught the boy by the back of his collar, setting him down on the ground.
The boy who had just made a fool of himself in front of Loajia had his slightly childish face turned beat red in an instant and then he hurly bowed.
However, when he spoke, he stuttered badly and ended up biting his tongue.
Maji, right? I remember you.
Seeing the boy's stammering appearance, Luajia couldn't help but laugh.
The boy Maji was now in a state of extreme nervousness, completely stunned, thinking the leader actually remembers my name.
Of course, he did remember Aszma Gi was the only one among the herdsmen with a four-star attribute limit in the horse assessment talent.
He was to be the future manager of the grassland ranch.
How could Lajia forget him? His heart raced.
Blood flowed faster through his veins.
Regardless of what Luaja thought, Maji didn't expect to hear such words from him.
At that moment, his mind was a complete mess until Luaja's voice rang out again.