The Rule System

"Chieftain's Rule System?"

Corvinus was taken aback, quickly delving into the system within his mind.

He was aware of the system, having possessed it from the first day he arrived in this world, granting him the ability to inspect his own attributes and the levels of others.

Even his werewolf guards had the capacity to evolve.

Much like a game, by hunting enemies, his soldiers could gain experience and level up.

Especially when his werewolf warriors leveled up, he too could acquire some experience.

Aside from these features, there was a marketplace system, stocked with various seeds for crops and livestock, and even advanced technologies like desert rice cultivation, electricity development, and television and automobile technology, all available for purchase with sufficient reputation or gold.

However, the items in the marketplace, apart from seeds and livestock, were relatively inexpensive, while anything with even a hint of technological content was prohibitively expensive.

At least for now, he did not have the means to acquire them.

He never expected that a Chieftain's Rule System would be activated now.

As Corvinus's consciousness entered, a panel appeared in his mind.

Name: Corvinus

Age: 10 years old

Profession: Fourth-tier Warrior (Experience 58/100) (Reputation 138/1000) (Cultivation 4/10)

Position: Chieftain of the Silvermane Tribe

Subjects: 2188 (Adult werewolves 1877, Juvenile werewolves 311.)

(One sixth-tier warrior, four fifth-tier warriors, seventeen fourth-tier warriors, eighty-nine third-tier warriors, nine hundred and fifty-six second-tier warriors, and one thousand one hundred and twenty-first warriors.)

Soldiers: 665 warriors, 76 war wolf cavalry.

Livestock Pen: War wolves...

Territory: 1620 square kilometers

Marketplace: (Activated)

Profession Inheritance: (Activated)

Secondary Profession Inheritance: (Activated)

...

Looking at the ruling system, Corvinus understood that the previous system was not as detailed as the current Chieftain's Rule System.

After all, the ruling system fully displayed the strength of the Silvermane Tribe before his eyes.

He could clearly see some aspects of the system panel, while others left him puzzled.

For instance, he now had three ways to upgrade: the first was experience. Whenever one of his warriors leveled up, he would gain +1 experience.

Once it reached one hundred percent, he could ascend to a fifth-tier warrior.

The second method was naturally reputation. Reputation should be easy to understand; as long as his subjects supported him as the future chieftain, it would generate reputation. To put it simply, any form of worship, trust, or support from others would contribute to his reputation.

Reputation not only allowed him to level up but also served as one of the two currencies in the marketplace system.

The third method was self-cultivation and comprehension. In essence, it meant putting in the effort without any shortcuts.

However, taking shortcuts was impossible because it was too difficult. He remembered that when he first arrived in this world, his cultivation ratio was (4/10). Now, two months had passed, and he had become familiar with all the martial arts skills mastered by fourth-tier warriors, yet he still hadn't seen any progress.

It was too hard!

Without taking shortcuts, he felt like he would be stuck at the fourth tier for life.

What were Profession Inheritance and Secondary Profession Inheritance?

Corvinus was curious and clicked on Profession Inheritance, only to see a virtual temple appear in his mind, filled with indistinct figures.

"Congratulations to the host for activating the Profession Inheritance Temple. The function introduction and usage method: the Profession Temple has the function of inheritance, but first, the host needs to establish the temple, and then..."

Soon, the system's introduction was fully ingrained in Corvinus's mind.

He understood that the Profession Inheritance Temple was much like the opening screen of a game from his previous life, similar to a player choosing a profession.

The Profession Temple needed to be constructed in reality, and then the system would bring its functions into reality, allowing the tribe's members to receive inheritance within these temples.

The system actually had such capabilities?

Corvinus was somewhat amazed.

Soon, he figured out the Secondary Profession Inheritance as well. It was similar to the Profession Temple, but the Secondary Profession Temple contained various life professions, such as alchemists, beast tamers, blacksmiths, and so on.

Corvinus was somewhat bewildered. With such an "overpowered" system, the Silvermane Tribe could already be considered invincible.

Because of this system, the Silvermane Tribe would surely grow stronger day by day, like a snowball.

"Corvinus, Corvinus..."

At this moment, several calls sounded in Corvinus's mind. He quickly exited the system.

"Grandfather!"

"Why are you daydreaming, come up here!" Barnat stood up and waved to his grandson.

Corvinus instantly understood and quickly went forward.

"Grandfather!"

Corvinus respectfully greeted Barnat. In truth, he was not very familiar with this grandfather because, after retiring as chieftain more than a decade ago, Barnat had begun a reclusive life, only appearing before his grandsons during major tribal ceremonies.

"Come, sit down!" Barnat moved away from the chieftain's chair and pointed to it, saying to Corvinus.

"Grandfather, this...?" Corvinus was somewhat bewildered. Although he was now confirmed as the new chieftain, it couldn't be this hasty.

"What are you afraid of? You are the new chieftain, and this position will belong to you in the future. Everyone in the Silvermane Tribe must obey your rule!" Barnat said in a deep voice.

He thought Corvinus was at a loss, and of course, he could understand why. After all, this grandson was just a young adult.

"Yes, grandfather!" Corvinus glanced at his second uncle and fifth uncle, as well as the two commanders, noticing their indifferent attitudes, he knew this was not the time to hesitate.

Corvinus sat down on the chair with a heavy and steady demeanor.

A hint of surprise flashed through Barnat's eyes because, for a moment, he seemed to see the aura of a king in his grandson.

Could this boy really be an extraordinary person?

Barnat nodded in approval after seeing his grandson Corvinus's imposing sitting posture.

He then looked down and said, "New Chieftain of Silvermane, Corvinus!"

Barnat knew that with his grandson Corvinus's ascension, there would inevitably be those in the tribe who would not submit, especially his second and fifth sons.

So as soon as Corvinus sat down, he sternly swept his gaze over his two sons.

At the same time!

Corvinus's second uncle and fifth uncle, seeing their father's tone and gaze, quickly stood up and moved to the center, and the two commanders, following their actions, also hurriedly rose to follow.

"Greetings to the Chieftain!"

The four of them knelt down and shouted.

"Second uncle, fifth uncle, commanders, there's no need for formalities, please rise!" Corvinus said with a smile on his lips.

He was well aware that his second and fifth uncles would not easily submit to him, given his current strength and experience.

But Corvinus was very clear that as long as his grandfather Barnat was there, his two uncles would not have the chance to act recklessly.

As for the two commanders, they were nothing more than opportunists; they were not part of the chieftain's family, so they could only be opportunists.

However, whether they were opportunists or simply defiant, as long as he was given time, none of this would be a problem.