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System prompt.

The Rise of Civilization installation program is in progress.

Please keep the host awake.

System prompt.

Rise of civilization installation completed.

With the sound of the system prompt, Lu G felt a sudden darkness before his eyes.

Before he could even open his eyes, his body had already felt a bone chilling cold causing him to shiver.

What is going on? So cold.

Opening his eyes, the first thing that caught his sight was a burning campfire.

Instinctively, Luog moved a bit closer to the fire, hoping the flames would bring him some warmth.

Just then, another system prompt echoed in his ear.

System prompt.

You have received a friend request from player Gaoo.

Would you like to accept? player.

Gowasu not sure if he was frozen silly or if the drastic changes had caused his usually sharp mind to shortcircuit for a few seconds.

Luog finally snapped back to reality.

Am I starting the game directly? After regaining his senses, Lu G's brain finally returned to some semblance of its usual cleverness.

The player named Gao Sue was undoubtedly his online friend, and he quickly accepted Gao Su's friend request.

Almost the moment he added Gao Su as a friend, the other party's message came rushing in.

Sending messages consume civilization points.

Civilization points are the most important currency in this game, and it's not easy for newcomers to earn them, so you don't need to reply to my messages.

I will explain a few important points to you, so pay attention.

Almost as soon as this message was sent, a flurry of subsequent messages quickly followed.

You have now entered a world of primitive civilization.

This is a completely real world.

Don't be constrained by the game framework of Barbarian 6.

Since you are a newcomer, there is a six-month newcomer protection period in that world during which other players cannot invade you.

You can freely farm and develop, growing your own civilization tribe.

However, don't underestimate the natives in this world.

The early natives are not easy to deal with, so be cautious, but at the same time, explore this world as much as possible.

You might have unexpected gains.

Also remember to take a look at your attribute panel before you start and develop according to your advantages.

Lastly, don't log out easily because both logging out and logging in consume civilization points.

Newcomers are very short on civilization points.

So try to develop in that world for as long as possible.

Finally, good luck.

After sending this message, there was no further response from Gao Su.

During this time, Luo Gi also tried to send a message and it turned out that just as Gao had said, each message sent consumed 10 civilization points and there was also a character limit.

Currently, it seemed that he had zero civilization points.

Chapter 2.

Starting configuration.

As Lu G was digesting the information Gal Su told him, he slowly raised his head and suddenly realized he was surrounded by a group of wild men wrapped in animal skins.

Oh no.

Faced with such a situation, Lu G couldn't ti help but curse in his heart, completely stunned.

What the hell? Did I really fall into the hands of wild men right at the start? What to do? What to do? What to do? His mind instantly became a mess, and his face started to pale a bit.

He didn't he know if it was his illusion, but why did it seem like these wild men were staring at him with a sinister gleam in their eyes? These guys wouldn't te eat people, right? Thinking of this, Lu G felt his fragile little heart twitch violently.

If these wild men were really cannibals, then his fate would be too tragic, right? Just as he was lost in various wild thoughts.

An old wild man with a scruffy beard that looked like weeds slowly walked over, leaning on a wooden stick.

Chief, everyone is waiting for you to make a decision.

Luog was first startled by the sudden approach of the old wild man.

And then upon hearing his words, his expression froze again as he instinctively pointed at himself.

Chief me.

After saying this, he quickly realized to be precise, similar to a system setting.

Content appeared in his mind.

He was the chief of this small tribe and a tribe had been destroyed in a snowstorm 5 days ago.

Now he was leading his people to find a new dwelling place.

That seemed to be the case.

Thinking about it this way, it was indeed somewhat similar to the start of a barbarian game.

At the same time, upon realizing that this circle of wild men were actually his people, Lu G suddenly found that the red gleam he thought he saw in their eyes was definitely psychological.

Upon closer inspection, although his people looked disheveled, their eyes were filled with respect and worry along with a hint of helplessness from being displaced.

As he slowly stood up, every move he made attracted the attention of every wild man.

Being watched like this was a bit uncomfortable, but knowing that these wild men wouldn't te harm him made him relax significantly.

While getting up, Lu Gi also took a glance at his own attire.

All right.

He was also dressed in animal skins, and the current environment was windy and snowy.

No wonder it was so cold.

Putting aside his clothing issues for now.

After all, it was ancient times, and such small details shouldn't te be too picky.

Fortunately, he wasn't he a fussy person.

It seemed that the first task was to find a new dwelling place, also known as a settlement.

His attention quickly turned to this task of finding a settlement.

As Lu G observed his surroundings, he thought seriously.

The first settlement is very important to find a good location.

If it were in a game, the basic conditions would have to include trees, food, and being near a river.

As for strategic resources and luxury resources, the more the better.

However, in this icy world, it felt like if they didn't te find a place to settle down quickly, someone might freeze to death.

Thinking of this, Lu G subconsciously glanced at his tribesmen.

There were about 30 people, including the elderly, women, and even three children.

Among them, four relatively strong adult wild men were holding large wooden clubs, which immediately reminded Lu G of the initial melee units in games.

Warriors with a clear understanding of his tribesmen, Lu G again observed his surroundings.

They were currently in a forced area, so Timber would likely not be a problem.

As for food, to be honest, in this snowy weather, Lu G really didn't he know where to find food at this moment.

He couldn't te help but clearly feel the difference between the game and reality.

If it were in a game, he could easily find a food tile, sit there, and food would naturally appear, unlike now, which gave him a headache.

By the way, is there a river nearby? After realizing the differences between the game and reality, LuG suddenly recognized the importance of freshwater resources.

After all, this is scientifically based.

without food.

As long as there is sufficient fresh water, people can survive for a long time.

Moreover, after finding a river, perhaps he could catch some fish to eat.

Thinking of this, Lu G immediately resolved to settle by the river.

Chief, I just went around and walked in that direction.

There's a river among the crowd.

A slightly thin young wild man pointed in a direction and spoke up.

However, he was met with a scolding from the old wild man.

You little brat.

Without the chief's orders, you ran off on your own with your little body.

Aren't you afraid of being taken away by wolves outside? In this tribe, the old wild man was the eldest and held a high status, second only to Luog, the chief.

In this era and environment, age often represented wisdom.

The elderly were often equated with sages, as they had more life experience and could teach the younger ones from time to time, thus earning respect over time.

Now, when the old wild man was angry, the young man who spoke immediately shrank his neck and lowered his head, pretending to be well- behaved and accepting the scolding.


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