Congratulations.
Player Lu G has gained six civilization points from the Mirror Tribe.
Huh? Luo Gi, who was still feeling exhausted from yesterday and hadn't caught his breath, felt his mind was in a muddle and couldn't quite comprehend what the system was saying.
He could barely open his eyes, and after a vague response, he pulled the animal skin tighter around himself, turned over, and continued to sleep.
This state lasted for about 10 to 20 minutes.
And then all of a sudden, he was jolted awake, sitting up abruptly, looking at the shabby tent he was in and feeling the cold wind blowing through the gaps in the tent, Lu G shivered, and his mind was completely clear, so it wasn't a dream.
Rubbing his head and organizing his thoughts, he finally got back into the groove.
Yes, Mirror Lake could provide a fixed amount of 100 civilization points every day, but he hadn't expected the tribe could also provide civilization points daily, albeit only six points, which was rather meager.
Was it because the tribe's population was too small, or was it too underdeveloped? Suppressing the urge to crawl back into the animal skin, Lu G, with sheer willpower, stepped out of his tent.
No matter which world it was, getting up in winter was indeed a test of willpower.
The chief is up.
The chief is up.
As soon as he stepped out of the tent, several children from the tribe started giggling and calling out.
Luog could clearly feel all eyes suddenly focused on him, making him a bit embarrassed.
From the looks of it, he seemed to be the last to wake up, and his tribesmen were clearly waiting for their chief to give orders.
Ahem clearing his throat to ease the awkwardness.
Lu Gi slowly spoke.
All right, everyone, prepare breakfast.
As soon as he said this, everyone looked at each other momentarily unsure of what to do.
In this age of food scarcity, they had no concept of breakfast.
Finally, an elder from the tribe stepped forward and said, "Chief, we finished all the food last night.
If we don't catch any prey today, everyone will go hungry.
What about the bones from the road deer? We can make a pot of bone soup with those.
" Luog had clearly prepared for this.
In fact, if they hadn't caught that carp yesterday, he had intended to use the road deer's bones to make soup.
Fortunately, thanks to that fish, he could use the road deer's bones for breakfast today.
Although, having bone soup first thing in the morning was a bit greasy.
It was better than working on an empty stomach.
Besides, those bones were nutritious.
With an average loyalty of over 90, they would hardly question Luog's orders.
Now that they all knew what to do, they naturally got to work.
Lu Gi also gradually got into the swing of things.
Making soup didn't require too many people, so he sent the women of the tribe to gather vines and make more fishing nets.
The children continued to dig for bait while the men carried some stones to break more holes in the frozen Mirror Lake.
Clearly, he intended to develop the fishery well.
He couldn't waste the 20% fishery bonus for Mirror Lake.
Yesterday when they started casting nets, it was already afternoon and they only managed to catch one carp.
Today they would start early in the morning, break more holes, and cast more nets, ensuring they could catch more fish.
These wild fish would provide high nutritional value once boiled into soup.
As long as the nutrition was sufficient, even if they were a little hungry, they should be able to endure it.
The creamy and delicious fish soup had evidently left a deep impression on his tribesmen, who were all still hungry but full of energy.
After issuing these commands, Lu G looked at the remaining bones of the road deer.
There were quite a few bones left from a whole road dear.
One pot wouldn't be enough.
He could barely fit a few long bones in the pot.
Lu G intended to make as much as possible.
After one pot was done, he would cook a few more pots so that everyone could have a bowl of hot soup.
Once the pot of bone soup was ready and distributed simply among everyone, Lu G chewed on a long bone in his hand and called over four warriors from the tribe and a few other men who were relatively strong.
Brothers, today we're going to pull off a big score.
As he spoke, Lu G pulled over Lu Gene.
Yesterday, Lu Gene had taken a risk to track down that group and found their hideout.
Now was the time to act.
Our tribe is small and it's not good to be shorthanded for any task.
So today we will take the initiative to attack, defeat the enemy, and capture the population of their tribe.
Oh.
The morale of the warriors from the mirror tribe was high.
Upon hearing Lu G's words, they all raised their stone spears and stone axes, letting out a roar of excitement.
Seeing the warriors reaction, Lu G was naturally very satisfied.
As someone who enjoyed strategy and development games, he knew very well that you could either farm or be a wolf.
Farming meant steadily developing your own city and tribe.
Digging resources, training soldiers, and building defenses.
Being a wolf, on the other hand, was simple.
It meant being a war fanatic, directly raiding other cities and resources.
Originally, according to Lu G's character, he actually preferred to farm peacefully with the support of Mirror Lake.
Once the fishery was developed, it would be quite stable.
But unfortunately, there were always those who didn't want him to live too comfortably.
Those barbarians from yesterday were a typical example of wolves.
After that fight, they suffered casualties and injuries, and it was likely they would behave themselves for a while, but once they recovered, they would definitely come back to raid for food and resources.
Strike first.
Rather than waiting for those scoundrels to recover and cause trouble, it was better to take them out now.
We could also capture their population to bolster our trib's manpower, accelerating our development.
This was precisely why he chose to target the barbarians when deciding on military development projects last night.
After finishing breakfast, Lu G didn't doawle.
He didn't te want to drag this battle into the night.
Grabbing a stone spear from the side, he set off with 10 selected warriors from the tribe.
Full of momentum.
Chapter 12.
Wolves in a sheep pen.
The chieftain is right ahead.
Lu Gene was quite clever.
Yesterday, while tracking those barbarians by following their footprints, he marked the surrounding trees with his stone spear along the way.
So today, they easily found the location of the opposing tribe by following the marks.
Not rushing to take action, the group crouched down, planning to observe the situation from the woods.
Looking at the location of the opposing tribe, Lu G's first reaction was, "Who was the idiot that chose this settlement? There is no river, no food, and the surrounding area is a barren expanse of snow.
If they can't hunt, they might as well wait for the north wind.
However, given the current situation, the worse off the opposing tribe was, the more advantageous it would be for him.
In such a terrible location, the livability for the trib's people would definitely have dropped to negative numbers.
Once he eliminated the few combat capable barbarians, it would serve as a warning to the rest and the remaining barbarians would surely submit.
Thinking of this, Lu G felt a surge of confidence.
With just a few people, there was no need for complicated tactics, especially with the advantage of weapons.
There was nothing to fear.
He waved his stone spear and shouted, "Brothers, kill.
" With Lu Groar, the warriors of the tribe, led by Luo Yong, charged towards the distant barbarian tribe like a pack of wolves pouncing on their prey.
As they attacked, the barbarian tribe below was thrown into chaos.
A group of barbarians wielding wooden clubs rushed out in panic.
Upon seeing the stone axes and spears in Luo Yong and the others hands, their faces instantly turned fearful.
Clearly, they had a deep impression of these weapons.
The opposing tribe shouted desperately, but it was too far for Lu Gi to hear what they were saying.
Knowing his position, he did not rush into the fray.
It was enough to have Luo Yong lead the charge.