Chapter 231: The Monster Tribes Meet

In the heart of the Southern Continent, there was no central city like structure, only a huge hall where the top Monster Races come to meet and talk about important recent events and plans for the future.

Among these tribes, several dominant groups held power over the Southern Continent.

The Fox Clan, known for their sharp minds and diplomatic skills, often played the role of wise strategists who helped the monster race solve problems from different angles.

The Snake Clan, which is feared and respected for its strength, houses some of the fiercest warriors on the continent.

Then there were the Tiger Clan, whose leaders and warriors alike were known for their raw strength, and the Wolf Clan, famous for their loyalty and pack mentality.

Though these tribes were different, they shared one common goal: protecting their land from outsiders.

And humans who they had planned against have finally come, which is not something all of the leaders in the tribes are happy about as this would mean an endless war is coming soon.

And the humans had recently begun invading the Southern Continent, encroaching on their territory.

While many of these invasions were small, news of human poachers taking younglings had spread, alarming the Monster Race leaders, which is why they held his meeting, as something needs to be done to stop this before it's too late.

In response to the threat, the leaders of the major tribes called for a meeting at the Council of Leaders, which is the hall in the center of the continent.

The first to arrive was Elder Mei, one of the elders of the Fox Clan. Tall and graceful, she moved like the wind, her silver hair flowing behind her.

Her sharp eyes took in everything around her, already calculating how this meeting would play out. Elder Mei was known for her diplomatic skills, and many looked to her for wisdom.

Alpha Ling spoke next, her voice calm but firm. "We need to be careful. Rushing in without a plan will only get more of our people captured or killed. We need to learn their strengths first, then strike when they're least expecting it."

Elder Mei nodded, her face thoughtful. "The humans don't understand our strength. They don't know what we're capable of.

That's our advantage. But we can't underestimate them either. They're clever and have tools we may not fully understand."

The leaders agreed. They knew that humans saw them as nothing more than animals, unaware of their intelligence and strength and that this ignorance could be used against them.

Lady Zhen's eyes gleamed with a cold light as she said. "For now, we need to conserve our strength and ensure that the promotion of the clan heads is not interrupted so that they can break through quickly.

But before she left, Leader Hu said that this human invasion will soon stop as someone will help us deal with them."

Hearing this, all the other monsters in the room were stunned as they did not remember having made any friends outside the Southern Continent.

And for them to be powerful enough to hold off a whole continent by themself is something they could not fathom.

"But even with that, I think we should be prepared and know our enemies first so that we can be well prepared for anything," Elder Mei said, to which others nodded in agreement.

Ever the strategist, Alpha Ling added, "We'll need scouts to track their movements. We need to know where they're coming from, how many they are, and what weapons they have. Once we have that information, we can strike strategically."

Elder Mei nodded again. "The Fox Clan will send scouts. They'll gather information without being seen. We'll make our move once we know what we're up against."

The leaders spent the next several hours discussing their plans. Each tribe offered its strengths—whether it was the Fox Clan's intelligence, the Snake Clan's warriors, the Tiger Clan's brute force, or the Wolf Clan's loyalty—they would come together to protect their land.

With the strength of all the tribes, they were able to cope with the human poachers as they waited until the promised help arrived or the clan leader would break through.