Chapter 333 - 212 Nix Agricultural Department
The old coachman happened to be an Illyrian, so there was not much communication barrier. Out of concern for these people who were about to become reserve tribe members, he explained seriously, "Initially, according to the tribe’s decree, punishment was meted out to those involved in brawls, usually in the form of public caning.
However, this decree didn’t have much effect. The hatred between both sides was too deep, and the fights did not decrease. Later, the leader specifically formulated a law for them: those who initiated conflicts would have their food supply reduced, leaving them hungry, and they would also have to complete more work. Most importantly, their time to become official tribe members would be extended...
I remember once there was a severe conflict, which seemed to result in one death and five or six serious injuries, shocking the whole tribe. In anger, the leader ordered the Legal Department to capture the main offenders and publicly sentence them to beheading. After this, the brawls decreased but still occurred...
It wasn’t until the leader invented the olive ball game and stipulated that if anyone from these two tribes caused trouble, their entire ten-man team would be banned from playing olive ball forever. This finally kept the Pannonians and Skodisqi people from causing more trouble..."
"Excuse me, what is this olive ball?!" Not only Gowes, but other Skodisqi in the carriage were also very curious: "This olive ball can actually suppress the hatred in tribespeople’s hearts!"
"Haha, you’ll find out after dinner... Although it’s said that the leader invented this olive ball game specifically for your two tribes, all of us in the Nix Tribe love it too!" The mention of the olive ball brought an obsessed look to the coachman’s face.
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After constant jolting, the group finally arrived at Snowdonia.
Gowes had previously come here with the Segestica Army and was surprised to find that the place had completely changed in just a few months: the wooden walls were gone, more houses had been built, and the entire residential area had expanded considerably...
Emmerich led the tribespeople through a patrol’s inspection and into the village, turning a few streets until they arrived at a courtyard.
