Leaving Linglan and her party behind, Luo'er walked alone on the way back. Throughout the journey, he frowned, contemplating Linglan's words.
Upon reflection, as weapons and equipment improved—particularly with the formation of special phalanx infantry—the role of the Beast Head Tribe seemed to become less important.
Indeed, in the battle with the General, the vanguard of the Beast Head Tribe played a crucial role, but that shouldn't overshadow the cooperation of others.
The position of the Beast Head Tribe within Abisien was contradictory. On one hand, they were very capable fighters, but on the other, they were quite unsociable. Because they were still the most powerful presence in Abisien, their calls for retreat during meetings were always particularly jarring.
Unlike the Beast-Ear Race, the Beast Head Tribe didn't consider the land of West Outer Heaven as their own at all. Their reason for deploying troops was solely to respond to the call of the tribal alliance of Abisien.