Borrowing the power of a group of kobolds seemed like a joke to outsiders.
After all, to the people of this world, their impression of kobolds was very rigid.
Even an old farmer in the countryside didn't think that kobolds would have any power.
Stupid and weak. This was the impression that people had of kobolds.
Even among kobolds, there would occasionally be individuals who had awakened the dragon bloodline, but to the kobolds, there wasn't much change.
Of course, to a certain extent, this impression wasn't wrong.
After all, in Karunu's opinion, most kobolds were like this, and he wasn't wrong.
But in front of him, it wasn't the case.
At least in Deerin's opinion, the strength of this Houndhead Tribe was already considered strong.
They had close to thousands of adult kobolds.
Considering that the kobolds in this tribe were basically all mature individuals recruited from the wilderness, and considering the characteristics of the kobolds, it wasn't wrong to say that there were thousands of kobold warriors.
In fact, this force was not weak at all.
Even a 2-ring mage wouldn't be able to win if they were to face them head-on.
It was probably the same for the group of centaurs.
Moreover, even if that wasn't the case, this mysterious kobold leader was also not someone to be trifled with.
Standing on the spot, Tirene looked at Karunu in front of her, and this thought flashed in her mind.
She could feel that Karunu's power was especially dense and powerful, and the abundant aura of divinity enveloped the surroundings, making one's heart palpitate.
This was the true aura of divinity, and not the so-called divine power of ordinary priests. Instead, it was something that could only appear when one had the Domain of Divinity.
Perhaps to ordinary people, there wasn't much difference, but to a dryad like Tirene, she could easily tell the difference.
After all, she was a dryad, and the ancestor of dryads was actually a god, so she was very clear about the relevant secrets.
In this world, there were many existences that were tainted with the power of divinity.
It was just that these existences were different.
The so-called priests could perform divine spells, and they could also borrow the power of the gods to exert their divine power.
But they could only be regarded as servants of divinity, and not masters of divinity.
But if they had the Domain of Divinity, it would be different.
Only those with divinity could awaken the Domain of Divinity and obtain it.
And these people were only gods in this world.
They were either gods or demigods who walked on earth.
Either that, or they were the children of the gods, or they were saints who were personally bestowed divinity by the gods. That was why they were born with divinity and possessed a weak domain of divinity.
In Tirene's opinion, Karunu was such a person.
In front of her, Karunu's aura was extremely robust. Although his Domain of Divinity was weak, it did exist, enveloping his entire body.
A person with a God's Domain, even if he was just a Kobold, would definitely not be simple.
She firmly believed in this.
In fact, it was true.
Even at this moment, Tirene could feel that Karunu was extraordinary.
It wasn't just the way he talked, but also his physique. Just the Dragon Vein Energy that filled Karunu's body was enough to suffocate her.
She could feel that the power of the dragon vein was extremely powerful, containing violent and terrifying power. Once it erupted, it would probably be able to engulf her in an instant and drown her.
Even if the Kobold Tribe was excluded, just Karunu alone was still an incredible existence to her.
It was because of this that Tirene spoke like this.
"Looks like you've thought it through."
Karunu looked at Deerin in astonishment and smiled, "Alright then, tell me about it."
"What?"
Tirene stared blankly, not knowing what to say.
Karunu glanced at her, "What's the plan?"
"Since you have a goal, what's your plan to achieve it?"
"What should we do next? How do you intend to achieve your goal? Also, what will I get in return for helping you achieve your goal? "
"Have you thought about these questions?"
He looked at Tirene and asked one question after another.
Hearing these words, Tilly froze on the spot and stood there in a daze.
She had never thought about these questions before.
"In other words, you only have a goal."
Looking at her, Karunu shook his head and smiled, "As for how to do it, you don't know and haven't even thought about it."
"Right?"
Tirene stared for a long time, but in the end, she could not help but nod.
Indeed, from what Karunu had said, apart from her goal, she did not have anything else.
What should she do next? What should she do to take revenge against the Centaurs and save her people?
She had never thought about these questions before.
Only when Karunu asked did she realize that things were not as simple as she had thought.
Standing there and looking at Tirene, Karunu shook his head and slowly squatted down.
He casually picked up a stone from the shelf and began to draw a simple picture on the ground.
"This should be where we are right now."
He drew a circle and asked, "Where is your tribe located?"
"In the north …"
Tirene said weakly.
"What about the Centaurs?"
Karunu asked.
This time, the young girl shook her head.
She did not know where the Centaur Horde was located.
In actuality, she had only discovered this after the Centaurs attacked.
"We don't even know where our enemies are, this is a bit troublesome."
Karunu shook his head, "But it doesn't matter."
"According to the Centaurs' habits, they will most likely move their livestock and change their residence every once in a while."
"How far away is your tribe from here?"
"Or rather, how long did it take for you to escape from your tribe to here?"
He looked at the young girl in front of him and continued to ask.
"About half a month."
Tirene thought for a moment before giving this answer.
"Half a month's distance, not bad."
Karunu nodded, "This is not too far, not too close. Perhaps we will come into contact with them soon."
"That day when you escaped, were you the only Dryad who escaped? Or were there others? "
"There should be others who escaped as well."
Tirene thought for a moment before saying, "It's just that I don't know where they are."
"That's good news."
Karunu nodded, "In that case, the first thing we need to do is to arrange for people to search everywhere and try to find your companions."
"Apart from that, we also need to increase our strength in order to launch an attack on the Centaurs."
He raised his head and glanced at Deerin. "As for you, you'll need to provide as much information as you can."
"Centaurs' equipment, combat power, and what kind of divine incantations their priests can use."
"You should have some impression of these, right?"
"Yes."
The Dryad pondered for a moment, then gave a definite answer, "I do."
"That's great."
Karunu nodded, then brought her to a room, took out a pen and paper, and began to record everything.
In the quiet room, the Dryad continuously spoke, while Karunu's expression was serious as he continuously wrote with a pen.
At a glance, he did not look like a Kobold at all, but more like a scholar.
Looking at the scene in front of her, Tillyn suddenly felt a little strange for some reason.
In the past, she had never thought that there would be such a unique existence among the Kobolds.
In the end, Karunu gave the Dryad a task.
She was to go to the classroom and replace Karunu as the teacher of the Kobolds.
Under the current circumstances, it was extremely difficult to find a teacher for the Kobolds.
This was because most of the Kobolds did not know the Kobold language, and the Kobolds did not know the human language.
If they did not understand each other's language, there would be problems in daily communication, not to mention teaching others.
Without a doubt, this would be a huge problem.
It was precisely because of this that Karunu had not found a suitable teacher in the past.
However, the Dryad was just right.
As Dryads, they naturally grasped the spell Speech Proficiency, which allowed them to easily learn a language.
As such, if the Dryad was given some time, she would be able to clearly learn the Kobold language, and she could also replace Karunu as the Kobold's teacher.
This would also lessen Karunu's burden, and he would not be as tired as before.
He could also put his energy into other aspects and do other things.
In fact, he had some things to do at the moment.
"I've already made some preparations."
Outside, He Chi and the others were already waiting there. They all wore leather armor and looked quite valiant.
"We've already finished training; they're all brave warriors."
Looking at Karunu's figure, He Chi obediently said.
"Let's make some preparations then."
Karunu nodded before saying softly, "Let's set off in a few days.
"Now, it's time for us to take back our original place."
The Kobold Tribe in front of them didn't originally live in this place, but in another fertile region.
It was just that an Orc Tribe had suddenly attacked, forcing the Kobold Tribe to move to this place.
By now, the Kobold Tribe had long since gained the strength to attack back, but they had not done so yet.
And now, it was about time.
"Once we make our move this time and eradicate that Orc Tribe, we'll take the opportunity to subdue the other Kobold Tribes around and use them to strengthen our forces …"
Standing there, Karunu thought to himself.
Unlike this region, the region where the Kobold Tribe originally lived actually had a considerable number of Kobold Tribe members.
There were at least hundreds of Kobold Tribes and at most thousands of Kobold Tribes, and all of them were quite powerful.
If Karunu could subdue these Kobold Tribes and unify them, he would be able to quickly strengthen the Kobold Tribe in a short period of time.
This was the best way for the Kobold Tribe to quickly increase their strength.
But originally, Karunu wasn't prepared to take this step so quickly.
Even though the Kobold Tribe's numbers could increase their strength too quickly.
However, at the same time, it would bring many problems.
Just the management aspect alone would be quite troublesome.
Within the Kobold Tribe, apart from Karunu, there was not a single Kobold who could read or write.
As for management, they were even more lacking.
If such a foundation was expanded in a short period of time, it would cause a huge problem.
As such, Karunu did not plan to act so quickly.
It would have been fine if it was before.
However, now, he had to act.
According to Deerin, the Centaur Tribe was in the north, and it was not too far from here.
Looking at the distance between them, they could meet at any time and clash.
At that time, strength would be the most important.
If Karunu did not prepare in advance, it would be quite troublesome when he encountered danger in the future.
As such, even if it was not suitable for now, he had to do it.
It was because of this that Karunu made up his mind to leave this place and annex the other Kobold Tribes to strengthen himself.
He made up his mind, and after a few days, he started to set off.
By the time Karunu walked out of the room, a thousand Kobold Warriors were already prepared.
In theory, the entire Kobold Tribe could bring out 2,000 or so Warriors.
It was just that the current Kobold Tribe was not the same as before.
Now, the Kobold Tribe had started to learn from the Humans in farming, so a portion of the Kobold Tribe's manpower was tied up in the fields.
Moreover, there were also some Kobold Warriors who had to protect the old and the weak.
As such, the number of Warriors who could go out to battle was limited.
Furthermore, there were also various factors such as rations and logistics.
However, in reality, even this number was quite amazing.
Fortunately, the Kobold Tribe was still a collective system, and none of the Kobolds had the concept of private property. The fields that they farmed were not their own, but were all planned by Karunu, and anyone could farm them.
It was because of this that they could bring out so many people.
Otherwise, under normal circumstances, they would not be able to bring out so many Kobold Warriors.
In normal human towns, there were many places with thousands of people.
However, these places could only bring out a few hundred Warriors, and it was impossible for them to bring out such a large number of Warriors like the Kobold Tribe could.
However, even though there weren't a lot of them, only 1,000 Kobolds, they were still very different from before.
The most obvious difference was that the Kobold Warriors' physiques had become much more muscular.
In the past, many Kobold Warriors were very thin and weak, and they looked quite short.
However, these Kobold Warriors were not like that. They all looked very muscular, and with sufficient food and training, they were all very muscular. In the past, they would have been at least Kobold Warriors.
This kind of Kobold would not be inferior to the Beastmen in the slightest.
Not to mention, they had weapons and armor.
Most of the weapons were purchased from the human world, and some were purchased from human merchants. There were very few of them.
Most of the Kobold Warriors were holding spears and simple bows that they had made themselves.
Apart from that, there were also a few Kobold Warriors who wore leather armor.
All in all, their equipment was very simple.
However, this depended on who they were compared to.
Perhaps in Karunu's eyes, this equipment was indeed simple.
However, to the races of the wastelands, this equipment was definitely luxurious.
This was especially true for the Beastmen.
In battle, weapons and armors were very, very useful.
Even the most skilled and powerful warriors would die if they were pierced by a spear.
In this aspect, whether it was the Kobold Warriors or the Orcs, they were all made of flesh and blood.
As such, compared to the Orcs, the Kobold Warriors had a great advantage.
What's more, these Kobold Warriors had been personally trained by Karunu, and they were much more obedient than the Orcs.
Even though there were only 1,000 Kobold Warriors, Karunu would not feel anything even if he had to face a greater number of enemies.
What's more, the number of enemies they had to face this time was far less than theirs.
That was even less of a problem.
Walking alone, Karunu looked at the scenery in the distance and smiled. Then, he led the people of the Fourth Bureau and started moving forward.
The surrounding people watched Karunu's advance with different thoughts in their minds.
"How strange."
A sigh sounded out from a corner.
He Lu stood beside a carriage and looked at the majestic army of Kobolds. He could not help but sigh in admiration.
Karunu's method of training the Kobold Warriors was undoubtedly very strange.
In the past, the Kobold Warriors, who were known for being weak and ignorant, were extremely disciplined in his hands. Even as they advanced, they still maintained orderly ranks, giving off a very distinct feeling.
It made people feel that they were different and unique.
Let alone the Kobold Warriors, it was rare for even the humans to have such a neat and tidy army.
At the very least, He Lu had never seen such an army in the hands of other rulers.
Those rulers' armies all looked very lazy and lazy, and they did not look like this at all.
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