Chapter 39: Asking for Advice
Aeryon walk around the tent and wherever he goes, the warriors bows slightly at him. Aeryon nodded at them.
Even though Aeryon is very young, the coldness of his expression negate the effect of youth. And those who are guarding his tent were all people who have witnessed him fighting.
They admire him and they fear him.
Aeryon after taking so many people into the tribe now have fifty men guarding his large tent.
His tent is the largest and there is fifty men around his tent doing nothing simply but to ensure his safety.
Since he is not as invincible like he is before he is afraid of being rushed by these people that he had subjugated.
But is that the only reason? Why would he waste manpower like this?
Aeryon had his own reason. He is not trying to be an enlightened ruler. He rules over nothing right now. The lands that he takes, the people that he subjugated, this are not yet firmly in his hand
If he makes mistake, if he shows weakness, he probably could not even grasp this stuff that he had
All of this is to make himself grand.
Why? Because he wanted to established his prestige. This might be a crude way of doing it but this way works for the people of the Great Steppe
