strategy

With the end of the first match between Aurelio and Snow, with Aurelio as the winner, the losing tribe gained some advantages in the second match.

One of them was the choice of the location where they would stay, while the tribe that won the first match could only choose a location based on what the other tribe chose.

Since Scar's tribe knows much more about the surrounding terrain than Alex's tribe, this turned into a great advantage.

Gathered in Scar's tent were his appointees, while Snow was still unconscious.

"I suggest we choose the area to the south," said the elder on the right.

"Humph, look at this, seems like old age has caught up with you, don't you remember that this area is close to the savages?" said the elder on the left.

Looking angrily at the elder on the left, the elder on the right seemed like he wanted to throttle him alive.

"You're the old one here! Of course, I know staying close to the savages, and that's why I suggested it. We can use our knowledge of the area to win this match. With our loss in the first round because Snow couldn't defeat a child, now we risk losing." said the elder on the right.

"Hah..., we are indeed in a more complicated position. Although I know our chief would win a duel against anyone, still, if we lose again, he won't even get to fight," said the elder on the left.

"Exactly, if we lose once more, we lose everything, and with that, we'll be commanded by another. What was all that talk about a great family and this competition being just to decide who's best for leadership? I think he's always had his eye on our tribe and used the chief's proposal to humiliate us," said the elder on the right.

Interrupting the discussion, Scar's tribe's appointed and main strategist gave his own suggestion for the second match.

"Come on, you two don't need to argue about everything. I know we're not in the best position, but still, we don't need to put ourselves in danger by angering the savages to win the second match. On the contrary, I suggest a confrontation outside the forest," Anibal suggested to the elders.

"Outside the forest? Why would we do that? The forest gives us natural advantages, why would we throw that away?" asked the elder on the right.

"They also have advantages with the forest. My plan is a place where we'll have greater advantages even without the forest," said Anibal.

"Then where would that place be, Mr. Strategist?" said the elder on the left sarcastically.

"I know the elder doesn't like me, but understand, this is for the tribe, it's not personal," Anibal said to the elder on the left.

"In any case, the western location is where I recommend we choose," said Anibal.

As Anibal spoke, all the elders began to protest.

"Do you want us to lose this round too? That place is impossible, forget the competition, that place isn't even to be approached, let alone fought in," said one elder.

"That's right, that place shouldn't even be considered for selection," said another elder.

"I agree with all of you, but this time it won't be us who will suffer, but the other team. In that place, we don't need to worry about fighting against them, they will surrender on their own, or if not, they'll end up dying," said Anibal.

Looking at that situation, the only thing Scar did was observe, while everyone argued, what was going through his mind, only he knew.

"Even though I like the idea of them ending up dead, we still have to worry about the other part of their tribe on the other side of the lake," reminded one of the elders.

"Humph, so what if they have more of their people on the other side, if they try to come here we can just exterminate them," said the elder on the right.

Suddenly, someone entered the tent.

"I don't think I should, but originally, they were supposed to help us deal with the savages. Where did we start planning to kill those who should be our allies?" said an aged voice.

At that moment, everyone turned to see who had said such a thing.