In all tribes led by a chief, members of the tribe mostly show absolute obedience to the chief.
Because social animals cannot be isolated for long, as isolation often means danger and death.
To avoid being expelled by the chief, they choose to obey the chief driven by their instincts.
This can be observed in everyday life through herds of sheep.
When shepherds herd sheep, they only control the lead sheep; the other members of the flock, even without a leash, do not run away.
Instead, they follow the lead sheep, staying around the shepherd.
They move forward with the shepherd's intentions.
Springboks are somewhat similar to sheep.
Chen Wen thought for a moment and decided to use the shepherd's method to drive the springboks.
As Chen Wen approached, the springboks began to notice his presence and reacted.
The outer springboks suddenly stopped their current actions and looked at Chen Wen motionlessly.
