Chapter 373: Opportunity That Would Not Come Again II
Aeryon understand what Garron does.
He is showing his strength and also to intimidate the Kazan and gain more advantage the next time they do a cooperative conquest.
And because of that move Garron has more warriors looking at their tribe as a potential winner.
But, it also backfire in the fact that the new chief did not like this at all. The new chief did not say it with words nor did he shows any signs of displeasure or send any remonstration toward Garron but he simply make an alliance with a faraway tribe.
Aeryon also believe that the new chief of Kazan did not acted based on emotions.
He is quite sure whether Garron take or not those lands, the new chief of Kazan would still make an alliance with Esbizuk.
Because, the Kazan needed more allies if they wanted to survive in this new era
The reason why Garron miscalculated so badly is because the previous chief strategy was to attack Rudya tribe and then move toward the Dayan tribe and the Wustkazan tribe. The strategy at that time wanted them to move west
With the death of the old chief, the priorities of the tribe changes.
And since it has changed, Aeryon could now attack Wustkazan tribe without worrying, force Utgard to abandon their old allies and rely on the Brolgadhr tribe and expand the territory and have a forward front to push toward the north in the future.
Three benefit in one action. How crazy Aeryon would be not to take this opportunity that is presented in front of him?
