A week passed, and most of Gravis' advisors had left.
Yet, that didn't matter to Gravis whatsoever.
The ones with shaky loyalty had left, and that was good. Oftentimes, internal dissent was a Kingdom's downfall, not external enemies.
Gravis' approach was similar to back when he had raised the River Tribe, but for different reasons.
Back then, Gravis had not suppressed anyone since beasts wanted to gain power more than anything. Suppressing their power would only make them leave.
This time, Gravis let the humans leave because of loyalty issues.
As long as someone was the most powerful, no beast in one's tribe would betray them.
However, when it came to humans, this wasn't the case.
Humans liked to use a lot of schemes to circumvent power and gain an advantage.
Because of that, unity in one's ranks was more important than with beasts.
When a week passed, the thing that Gravis had expected finally happened.
BOOOOM!