Pu discovered that a particular group of orcs had a specific preference for certain natural elements.

For example, most of the Flying Tiger Beastmen awaken powers related to physical strength or mental power, followed by fire elemental power, and then mutated powers associated with these two categories, such as lightning elemental power.

This is very evident in the Rat Clan, where nine out of ten Rat Clan members awaken abilities related to the earth element.

Pu believed this was determined by the environment and habits of the beastmen.

Jingli felt that one more thing should be added: the life force within the orc's body.

The relationship between the life force and the beast force is one of ebb and flow, but Keiri's understanding of the two forces from Pu's perspective further confirmed his previous vague guess.

These two forces also complement each other.

The life force within the Flying Tiger Clan grants them a strong physique, and their Beast Force is mostly related to "strength" and "attack."

If the Rat Clan lives underground, they may not appear strong, but they are adept at using the soil to construct underground kingdoms for themselves. Therefore, their Beast Force is related to "earth" and "defense".

The Fleece Rabbits are naturally timid and appear weak and powerless on the surface. However, they are extremely good at hiding, so their Beast Force is strongly related to "hiding".

For example, the Short Bear Clan, who prefers to quietly enjoy the scenery, is associated with the Beast Force related to "life," and the Wind Bird Clan, who dominate the skies, is associated with the Beast Force related to "wind," and so on.

This discovery provided the beastmen with new ideas, and now the ranks of cubs are no longer limited to just cubs.

Jiao refined the previous groupings and developed a detailed training plan.

Every day at sunrise, adult orcs, along with their sub-adult forms and cubs, engage in strengthening exercises under the influence of natural elements that resonate with their own.

Practice until the air is completely warm (around 9 o'clock). Afterwards, each group works together to build the village. During this process, some groups will simulate the attack and defense drills against invaders.

After dinner, all the orcs would practice freely for a while before going to sleep.

Everything is going on in an orderly manner.

Two days before the hunting party reached the Cangbei tribe, the game system "The King Sent Me to Patrol the Mountain" suddenly received a guild message.

The "I Reign Supreme in the Game World" guild is about to enter the "Vacation Dungeon" again.

[Demigod: @TheKingSentMeToPatrolTheMountain We have reached an agreement with the Vampire Guild to report the situation near the entrance in real time. We will log into the instance in two hours.]

Without needing a 6058 reminder, Jingli immediately logged into the previously copied system after receiving the message.

After the unofficial members who attempted to seize the Tree of Life were subdued, 6058 copied their game system as a research sample.

However, that team has not yet joined a guild and has only been established for a short time. Its system permissions are not as complete as those of "The King Asked Me to Patrol the Mountain," especially the "guild" part, which has become the core of power, has many deficiencies.

Leaving aside the system, the information they obtained from the members they interrogated earlier was all pieced together from various sources.

Therefore, after fully obtaining the system permissions for "The King Sent Me to Patrol the Mountain", 6058 also copied the missing part of the function into the copy system. Search operations were all performed in this copy to avoid leaving browsing traces that might arouse suspicion.

Jingli searched for the "vampire" guild mentioned by the "demigod" in the copy system.

As expected, it was disappointing. Like the "I Reign Supreme in the Game World" guild, it was also a small, unknown 18th-tier guild that was nowhere to be found in the top 200.

That is, there were just a few more people.

Oh, no, now the "King" only has 18 people left, including the "Patrolman," while the Vampire Guild has 30 people, which is a little more than a dozen.

Since they've managed to reach an agreement, the "Vampire" guild's strength shouldn't be much lower than "King".

Once the general strength is determined, the next step is to determine the number of people and personnel configuration.

How do we find out? Of course, we need to communicate with the king by saying, "The king has ordered me to patrol the mountain."

This time, 6058 did not take on the role of "communicator" as before, but instead handed it over to Jingli.

In any case, the identity of "The King ordered me to patrol the mountain" will belong to Jingli in the future, and Jingli will also need to learn some tricks to "fool" him.

Before implementing the plan, Keiri also made her own predictions:

The total number of people entering this time is between 5 and 12, with a fluctuation of 1 to 2. The number of people in the "Kingdom" group has decreased again; they will likely be more cautious and will only send a maximum of 6 people.

The relationship between "Vampire" and "Kingdom" is uncertain, but since it's a collaboration between guilds, basic fairness must be maintained. Therefore, "Vampire" will likely send a maximum of around six people.

6058 was greatly relieved and asked, "Do you think this 'entrance' can accommodate more than 10 people?"

This cannot be determined.

The first person to enter through this entrance is a small team; their number is not a reliable indicator.

The second entry of 6 people may only represent the maximum number of people that can be sent in at one time to "reign" as king, rather than the upper limit that the entrance can handle.

In addition, there is a time limit for opening the entrance, that is, whether the entrance will only be opened once within a certain period of time, or whether it can be opened multiple times.

6058 is very curious about Jingli's considerations.

Jingli didn't disappoint 6058 either: "I prefer that the entrance only allow fewer than ten people to pass at a time."

He thought for a moment, then added: "It should be a team of fewer than ten people."

After saying this, he opened up his mind: [This entrance was clearly discovered by the "King" team, indicating that it wasn't so easy to find. It likely doesn't exist in the "game lobby" mentioned by the intruders, but rather in another instance. This entrance is more like the boundary between two worlds, a small bug that occurred after Sefosi stole the various worlds.]

That "instance" is most likely a comfort zone for those who "rule," and they are very familiar with that world. Entering that world, like our current world, will probably have a limit on the number of people allowed.

[This restriction is most likely number 6, because they themselves can guarantee that they can successfully traverse the previous world and enter our world. The fact that there was an unofficial group of five people before also indirectly proves this point; they may have left a guide outside.]

[The entrance to the previous world must not be opened multiple times in a short period of time; otherwise, they should have sent this six-person vanguard team in after the previous five-person group ran into trouble.]

6058 was shocked that Jingli could think of this. If it weren't for the inappropriate occasion, he would have liked to transform into his real form in the observer system and applaud Jingli.

Come and see, come and see, this is the smart little one he raised!

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