Having received nature's reward, Mu Ying couldn't help but consider nature more deeply.
These Beastmen, from various clans, formed a considerable number when added up; leaving them unchecked had significant underlying dangers.
However, to talk about killing them off directly could indeed curb their destruction of the environment, but even nature did not despise them to that extent. To obliterate an entire clan seemed overly simplistic and crude.
Moreover, their strength was not low; to kill them off en masse would not be an easy task.
Mu Ying wondered if the Beastmen could learn farming, breeding, and livestock rearing. If they could be taught to produce their own food and resources, wouldn't that solve the problem?
If all else failed, then killing them would still be an option.
This idea suddenly occurred to Mu Ying.