Daisy patted her chest vigorously to assure her.

"Okay, that's good." Levin nodded and turned to the boulder.

Before inserting the moonstone into the indentation, he suddenly turned back and said:

"By the way, Daisy, you'll find out soon enough that Druids also have spells to change their hair color. So, you won't have to worry about your hair and tail fading anymore. The rainbow color actually looks quite good on you."

Upon hearing this, Daisy's eyes instantly filled with tears.

She opened her mouth, as if to say something.

But the moonlight of inheritance has already descended upon her.

The picture shows Daisy.

Chapter 72 Intentional or Accidental?

Margaret gazed at the circle ahead, where Daisy, the newly recruited centaur druid apprentice, had finally completed her initiation ceremony.

He watched as she excitedly experimented with druidic magic, mischievously causing a patch of weeds to grow wildly at Baine's feet, entangled around his ankles, and then she laughed triumphantly.

He looked around at the centaurs, whose eyes held envy, jealousy, and awe as they looked at Daisy; the rejection they had felt ten minutes earlier had vanished completely.

Margaret couldn't help but sigh.

"What a troublesome candidate."

Margaret felt a headache coming on at the thought that Daisy would be the child of the oak tree.

Why did Mr. Levin choose her as his Druid apprentice when there were so many other options?

This child is arguably the most rebellious centaur in the tribe. He refuses to do the work of a female centaur and insists on doing the work of a male centaur, and he even dyes his hair rainbow-colored.

Naturally, she faced discrimination among the traditionalist Ma people.

To everyone's surprise, she didn't care at all and continued to do as she pleased; she was the most difficult person to manage in the entire tribe.

Surprisingly, this most difficult centaur became a druid apprentice.

Margaret knew very well that becoming a druid apprentice meant that Daisy had suddenly become an important force in the tribe, no longer the rebellious boy she once was.

Furthermore, she was practically Levin's disciple.

These two identities combined mean that he has lost the ability to govern the other party.

If she had been an obedient person before, that would have been fine.

Unfortunately, she just happens to be disobedient...

Margaret was terrified at the thought of all the trouble that might arise during their future collaboration.

Why is she the most suitable person to be a druid?

Was Levin doing it on purpose or accidentally?

Of course, while Magari, as the leader of the centaurs, was more intelligent than the average centaur, he was generally more simple and honest than humans.

I didn't think in that direction.

But if Levin really heard this question...

He would definitely answer with pride:

"I did it on purpose, it was an accident."

Yes, he deliberately and accidentally chose Daisy.

In fact, as a race that has lived in the wild for a long time and is good at stargazing, there are quite a few individuals among the centaurs who possess natural talents and high perception.

Daisy, despite possessing a perception score of 18 and a constitution score of 15, is extremely rare even among centaurs.

However, there are centaurs whose attributes are comparable to hers.

Levin chose her because he valued her personality during the test.

She is outgoing, rebellious, confident, optimistic, and enthusiastic; she is the member of the centaur who cares least about tribal traditions.

That's why Levin chose her.

Only those who are rebellious enough and disregard the rules enough will be willing to challenge the original tribal leader.

What's even more interesting is that Daisy isn't just rebellious by nature; she has already launched a rebellion against tribal rules and broken ties with the entire tribe.

That leaves me with no choice but to choose her.

You should know that "one person against the whole world" sounds cool, but the person who actually does it is in great pain and despair.

Imagine that everyone around you hates you, rejects you, and doesn't understand you.

Your happiness is unshared, and your sorrow is uncomfortably comforted.

All your emotions, good and bad, you have to laugh at yourself.

No matter how optimistic and confident such a person is, they cannot escape falling into lonely despair.

Optimism and confidence can only help her hold on a little longer.

If, at such a time, someone could descend from the heavens on auspicious, colorful clouds and rescue her,

Then this person will become her hero.

What's most fascinating is that Daisy's character is fundamentally based on "loyalty"!

In this situation, who will gain her loyalty?

After becoming a druid apprentice, Daisy rose to a privileged class within the tribe, standing shoulder to shoulder with the chief.

In this situation, all of Daisy's previous rebellious behavior is justified and ceases to exist.

The previous aversion, rejection, and misunderstanding from your own people will disappear and be transformed into love, acceptance, and recognition.

In this situation, Daisy's confidence, optimism, and enthusiasm can come into play, which will help her gain a large following in the tribe.

By then...

In fact, when Levin agreed to train druids for the centaur tribe, he already had a general plan in mind.

In fact, it's not just the centaur tribes in the Forbidden Forest...

Levin has decided that if he encounters other centaur tribes or similar intelligent species in the future,

He was willing to train his own druids for them.

Of course, Levin wasn't a pushover either; he had his own calculations involved.

This can be seen from why he chose Daisy.

Instead of teaching the complete Druid lineage to the other person all at once, he taught them level by level according to their abilities.

He had previously told Daisy that this was in consideration of her emotional capacity.

Levin wasn't lying about this, but he didn't give the whole reason either.

In fact, this is also a form of control.

In this way, although the centaur tribe possessed druids

But this druid naturally became one of his men.

After all, he was the only one in the entire world who possessed the complete legacy of the Druids from this other world.

Daisy, and the many more druids she may train in the future.

If they wanted to take their studies further in the Way of Nature, they could only turn to him, their mentor.

And long-term teaching is more likely to create lasting friendships than a one-off transaction.

On the other hand, just like the analysis of Daisy mentioned earlier,

Whether it's Daisy or any other future druid apprentices,

After becoming druids, they became the strongest spellcasters in the tribe.

The entire tribe would need their help.

In this way, they will naturally have a lot of prestige in the tribe, possibly even surpassing the tribe's original leader.

Levin could indirectly control these tribes through his druid apprentices.

This is Levin's overt scheme to control the Forbidden Forest Centaur tribe and, in the future, many more magical creatures.

Some might think that Levin's scheming was excessive and perhaps inappropriate.

But in reality, Levin felt no remorse whatsoever for it.

Whether he wanted to control or seize power.

At least, he provided druids for the centaur tribe.

How much prosperity can a druid bring to a tribe?

That alone is an immense favor, isn't it?

After it was confirmed that Daisy truly possessed the druidic power to change the tribe, the entire centaur tribe rejoiced.

The centaur tribe's feast also began at the opportune time.

The centaurs set up firewood in the open space, and Daisy lit a bonfire with her [Fire Spell]—which elicited another cheer—announcing the start of the feast.

Amidst the warm greetings of the centaurs, Levin took the seat of honor, where a soft leather suit was prepared for him.

The centaur leader, Magari, sat beside him, presiding over the banquet.

On his other side are the unicorn Larry and his new student, Daisy.

The other horsemen sat in other areas.

These centaurs were almost all male; there were only a handful of female centaurs present at the entire banquet, including Daisy.

"This is my first time sitting here at a banquet!"

Levin could hear Daisy saying excitedly.

At this point, some female centaurs began to enter the tent one after another, carrying food.

As a civilized tribe, the centaurs mostly ate cooked food, such as roasted venison served on leaves, salads made with fruits and wild vegetables, and wheat cakes with spices and cheese.

Even Larry was served berries and tender grass separately.

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