"Even so, the leadership of the Lord Patriarch cannot be ignored." This statement wasn't entirely flattery.
The difference of the Hadu tribe compared to other beastman tribes, in Henry's eyes, was indeed the merit of this patriarch.
This point had also sparked his interest in the patriarch who was still a cub.
To stand out among the ignorant, arrogant, and savage beastmen, leading his clansmen to live an orderly life; whether it was the coexistence of many races, the solidly built and clean houses, or the farming that no beastmen other than the Ox-Head tribe attempted, all represented the strong development trend of the Hadu tribe.
The beastmen and Dwarves living here were also different from beastmen elsewhere. They looked happier and freer.
Children of different tribes played together, frequently passing by his courtyard gate, curiously peeking inside. One look was enough to tell they were children raised in a tribe that didn't suffer from hunger.
