Chapter 150: Precedent
Now his territory covers the whole lower south of the Southern Great Steppe.
He subjugated Khulun, Kanun made an alliance with Chagai tribe, subdued Duhai tribe and subjugated Zlata tribe.
This young chief had thoroughly aroused Xu Bai attention.
And so, he began studying this person.
Xu Bai observations and meticulous study of Aeryon, the young chief of the Brolgadhr tribe, led him to an unsettling realization.
Aeryon rapid and calculated expansion across the lower south of the Southern Great Steppe was not merely the work of a chieftain seeking territorial gains; it seemed to be part of a much larger and ambitious plan.
As Xu Bai delved deeper into his analysis, he discerned a trend that hinted at Aeryon potential to unite the disparate tribes of the Southern Great Steppe under his banner.
This, in itself, was a formidable prospect.
The Southern Great Steppe was known for its fragmented tribal landscape, with chieftains vying for dominance and territories frequently changing hands through alliances and conflicts.
That is why Yan had never had to worry about them that much. Even now, the prominent people in the world only worries about the imperial power and not the tribes on the Great Steppe.
Xu Bai growing sense of unease stemmed from the realization that Aeryon consolidated power could pose a significant threat to the neighbouring regions, including the Yan empire.
