Lizardman tribe

After a full half hour, Gobro finally taught the ogre how to count how many heads were five. He then arrived at the goblins' cave and immediately said to the ogre,

"Call them all out."

"Ah~Roar!"

The ogre let out a few strange roars, and hearing this familiar sound, the goblins, who had been sound asleep, quickly got up and ran out of the cave.

As soon as they exited the cave, the goblins saw the ogre and Gobro standing next to him.

Many of the goblins gazed at Gobro with shining eyes. Although Gobro's current appearance was quite terrible, to the goblins, he already looked like a rare handsome man.

Looking at the goblins' infatuated faces, Gobro cleared his throat and then said, "I am Gobro. From now on, I am the leader of the tribe. All of you, including the ogre, will listen to me! Whatever I tell you to do, you will do!"

Gobro said, and Gobra and Gobli below looked stunned. Though they vaguely realized that Gobro was very powerful, they never expected even the ogre would submit to him.

"Do you understand? If you understand, say 'Yes'!"

Gobro suddenly shouted.

"Yes, *n" came dozens of weak responses.

After receiving their response, Gobro was very satisfied and then said to Gobli, "Gobli, from now on, you will take half of the goblins and carry out the training I usually have you do. Gobra, you take the other half of the goblins to hunt. The monster meat you hunt will be distributed by me..."

"Yes, *2," Gobra and Gobli replied.

Just after becoming the leader of the tribe, Gobro immediately issued a series of orders to his subordinates.

Under his intimidating presence, the goblins, who had still been half asleep, immediately started moving.

After arranging the goblins, Gobro turned his gaze to the ogre. The ogre felt uneasy and couldn't stop being afraid under Gobro's gaze.

However, Gobro didn't make things difficult for the ogre. After confirming the ogre understood how to count heads, he let him hunt near the territory. Although the ogre had previously shown how foolish he was, there was still a chance he might report his presence to the creature in the lake. Therefore, Gobro wouldn't allow the ogre to get too far away. If the ogre exceeded a certain distance, he would immediately kill him and lead the tribe to relocate from the valley.

After arranging the ogre, Gobro took over the ogre's cave. Honestly, the ogre's cave was much larger and more comfortable than the goblins' caves, but the sanitary conditions were poor, with leftover bones scattered everywhere.

He certainly wouldn't clean up the trash himself and called over a few goblins from the group Gobli was training.

"You guys, throw all this stuff out. After you're done, I'll give you this to eat." As he spoke, Gobro took out a giant wild rabbit from behind.

The moment the goblins saw the rabbit, their eyes sparkled with greed.

They quickly started cleaning up the mess left by the ogre, while Gobro began counting the remaining magic crystals. Two minutes later, Gobro finished counting the magic crystals. There were only 128 left, which made him frown. How could there only be so few magic crystals left? It seemed the ogre had been offering a lot to the creature in the lake.

Without any hesitation, he immediately started the fourth simulation.

[Simulation started, consuming 40 magic crystals. The last remaining evaluation point of 1 detected, obtaining a random talent, Long Arms: Your arms become slightly longer than a normal goblin's.]

[....]

[In the fourth year, you evolved into an elite-level goblin, and all your skills saw significant upgrades. Under your leadership, the goblin tribe has grown incredibly strong. The tribe now has a relatively elite army, and fields like animal husbandry, agriculture, and medicine have made preliminary progress. The tribe is expanding at an astonishing rate, and you know that if things continue this way, the valley will soon be unable to hold all of you. You must find a new migration site for the tribe.]

Seeing this, Gobro felt nervous because after the previous three simulations, he realized that his status was also a part of the evaluation score. If he hadn't killed all the goblins in the valley due to going berserk last time, his score would likely have been higher, and buying berserk mode might have been a possibility.

[You did not choose to migrate immediately, because the valley can still accommodate you for a while. The only thing you worry about is when the monster in the lake will wake up. You can feel that the monster's strength should far surpass that of an elite-level, and even exceed higher levels. The reason it stays in the lake might be due to some special circumstance.]

[In the fifth year, your strength greatly improved, and you found a more suitable migration site, a swamp. Although swamps are not the most ideal environment for your kind, goblins are highly adaptable and can survive in most environments. You were attracted to this land not only because of its living conditions but, more importantly, because it is secluded, safe, and has sufficient food.]

[But you were not the only one interested in this land. A lizardman tribe also had their eyes on it, and the swamp was very suitable for their survival. They would never give up this land. During one of your surveys of the swamp, you encountered two regular lizardmen and one elite lizardman.]

[A battle broke out between you, and although you were also at the elite level, your opponents were like toys in your hands. With a single punch, you showed them the truth of this world. After defeating the three lizardmen, you continued to survey the land and quickly discovered that there were already a few lizardmen living here. Their numbers were small, and your tribe could easily eliminate them. You understood the importance of speed in warfare, so you returned immediately, bringing the goblin army back with you.]

[Without any significant casualties, you wiped out the lizardmen. However, you didn't immediately take over the swamp. You only had the army carry the lizardmen's bodies back because you felt that the lizardmen tribe probably wasn't limited to these few lizardmen. These might have just been the advance party.]

[As you expected, after eliminating that batch of lizardmen, more lizardmen soon arrived in the swamp, and their numbers had increased significantly. Based on your observations, if a direct conflict were to occur, your tribe would suffer heavy casualties, so you planned to secretly assassinate the lizardmen.]