Chapter 1102 - 497: Marrying Dina! The Great Battle Erupts!_3
Leitong said: "Everyone appreciates beauty, and the Chieftain’s daughter is so beautiful. Men would naturally be drawn to her."
Suo Mo said: "He previously had a marriage contract with Dina, but he broke it off because he wanted to marry the Chieftain’s daughter. Does that count as betraying the Foreign Tribe Army?"
Leitong replied: "He said marrying Miss Ninian is for the benefit of the Foreign Tribe Army, to elevate our status and ensure we live better."
Suo Mo retorted: "Do you know what the consequences of that would be? The complete annexation of the Foreign Tribe Army."
Leitong countered: "But wasn’t our original goal to integrate into the Chimera Tribe? Isn’t that a good thing?"
Suo Mo said: "When we are united, the Foreign Tribe Army is a single entity. Other members of the tribe may despise us, may harass us, but we are still independent and free, with dignity—not slaves. But once we’re annexed, do you know what happens? The entire Foreign Tribe Army fractures; some will trample over their brothers to rise up, just like Goru. The Foreign Tribe Army will be utterly shattered. And can the majority of the Chimera Tribe even tolerate the Foreign Tribe Army? While we are united, they might insult us, humiliate us, but they wouldn’t dare kill us. Once we’re annexed, every member of the Foreign Tribe Army will either be slaughtered or turned into slaves in other households, and the Foreign Tribe Army will vanish into nothingness. Do you understand?"
It must be said that, in this aspect, Suo Mo’s perspective was remarkably sharp and clear-headed.
Given the tribe’s current xenophobic mindset, the Foreign Tribe Army could survive only if it remained independent and intact.
Once annexed, the likelihood of survival would be slim. Only people as ruthless, traitorous, and shameless as Goru might fare well by selling out their comrades.
The remaining members of the Foreign Tribe Army would either become slaves or be abused to death by the Chimera Tribe’s people.
Regardless, the collective identity of the Foreign Tribe Army would undoubtedly be destroyed.
