Chapter 482 Goddess Descends, Tribes Unite
Chapter 482 Goddess Descends, Tribes Unite
After two long and arduous years, this once barren mountain range has now been transformed into a thriving small town by the Eastern tribes.
In this town, the orcs lived a stable and prosperous life, and their hard work and sweat finally paid off.
All of this achievement is inseparable from Ruan Mianmian's hard work. She not only conducted in-depth research and investigation on the nearby tribes and orcs, but also discussed with everyone how to better develop the tribes.
In this beast world, survival was already extremely difficult for the beastmen, especially after that terrible disaster, when many tribes were almost wiped out, and even those that survived saw their numbers dwindle to one-tenth of their original size. Faced with this reality, Ruan Mianmian felt deeply pained.
After careful consideration, Ruan Mianmian decided to discuss a solution with everyone.
She said, “Our tribe is growing stronger and our lives are becoming more prosperous. However, on this vast orc continent, there are still many orcs who are homeless and even face the threat of hunger. If you happen to encounter homeless orcs while you are out, you might as well take them back to the tribe and give them a warm home.”
While the proposal was supported by most orcs, some held different opinions.
However, these differing opinions are merely their personal views. After all, they themselves joined the tribe relatively late and didn't have much say.
It's not that they're afraid the outside orcs will take away their tribe's resources, since resources can be developed and utilized together.
What truly worries them is the unpredictable nature of the foreign orcs. If they unfortunately encounter an orc of bad character, it will bring extremely serious negative impacts and blows to the entire race.
Of course, Ruan Mianmian had given these considerations to the orcs.
When she witnessed firsthand many wandering orcs, even some young orcs, struggling to survive on the water, her heart was deeply moved.
These poor lives were struggling in the flood, and she couldn't remain indifferent or sit idly by.
Especially after she communicated with the system, she was even more surprised to find that after the flood disaster on the Orc Continent, a total of forty-three races had been completely wiped out!
This means that if these races did not have the presence of wandering orcs, then these forty-three types of orcs would have disappeared from the world forever.
Thinking of this, a strong sense of responsibility welled up in Ruan Mianmian's heart.
Looking at her people, she secretly resolved to do everything in her power to help these orcs.
After all, if her efforts could prevent these orcs from becoming extinct, that would be a great merit.
Therefore, Ruan Mianmian explained her plan to everyone in detail. She intended to set up a trial period to carefully observe the character of the foreign beastmen.
Those who perform well will be formally accepted; those who exhibit bad behavior will be asked to leave.
After hearing this, the tribespeople felt that the method was feasible, and the voices of opposition gradually subsided.
After that, the orcs would always keep an eye out for their wandering kin when they went out. More and more orcs were brought back to the tribe, bringing with them the cultures and skills of different tribes.
Within the tribe, some orcs excelled at crafting exquisite pottery, while others were masters of weaving. Through everyone's collective efforts, the tribe prospered, and the diverse cultures blended together, creating a unique character.
Those orcs who were once wanderers have also found a sense of belonging in this warm family, and they contribute to the development of the tribe in their own way.
The Eastern tribes also became an increasingly dazzling pearl on the continent of the orcs.
Every year, Ruan Mianmian would take her cubs and some of her people out on missions. One purpose was to search for new species and resources, and the other was to slowly explore this continent.
Whenever she encountered a new orc tribe, she would ask if they wanted to join their tribe. After all, the great tree cannot be shaken; only by uniting can everyone fight against natural disasters and man-made calamities.
Some groups joined them with great joy after experiencing various disasters, but some groups were not greatly traumatized by the disaster two years ago, so they still want to maintain their own tribes.
When facing these groups, Ruan Mianmian also left some basic information, indicating that she could build a bridge of friendship with them and that they could seek help from her tribe if they needed assistance.
It was during the time when Ruan Mianmian led her people to explore this continent that she and the Eastern Tribe gradually became known and spread among all the beastmen.
Everyone knows that there is a large tribe called the Eastern Tribe in the southern mountains of the Orcish Continent, and any Orc who encounters difficulties can seek help from this tribe.
Today, the people of the Eastern Tribe have spread throughout the entire mountain range and even show a tendency to extend outwards. The tribe's city walls are also expanding outwards layer by layer, and the number of orcs in the tribe is also slowly increasing.
Gradually, almost all the orcs on the orc continent moved to the vicinity of the mountains.
Thus, the orc continent had gradually become unified. And this unification was accomplished by a human woman.
The name Ruan Mianmian was widely known throughout the Beastman Continent, but she had another name that everyone knew and that made her a figure of worship: "Goddess"!
A goddess descends to earth, uniting the tribes!
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