Compared to the extensive planting encyclopedia, Ga Su's writing on leather production and processing was concise.
A quick glance revealed common steps such as hair removal and flesh stripping and how to harden leather to increase its defensive capabilities.
This was the key information.
Luog wanted to know.
So that's how it is.
Do I apply resin? Stroking his chin, Lu G quickly found the essential content and realized, by the way, that Gausa had also comprehensively included the methods for obtaining resin.
Lu G thought to himself, I really know about this.
Having logged so many hours in the logging team, he had certainly encountered resin before.
The need for resin to harden leather was just what he needed to simplify the process.
He hurried to the logging team to give them a heads up and temporarily reassigned five people from those responsible for transporting would specifically collect resin.
With that matter temporarily settled, collecting enough resin would likely take some time.
After that, he would need to process the leather, harden it, and finally, it would be time to make the leather armor.
After thinking for a while, Lu OG suddenly felt that there was no need to rush the design of the leather armor.
he could set it aside for now and began to seriously read the rather complicated planting encyclopedia.
To be honest, if possible, Lu G really wanted to copy the content down and bind it into a book to give to the farmers in the farming sector so they could study it thoroughly.
After all, for someone like him who had never learned agricultural knowledge, reading this content was quite challenging.
However, with that thought passing through his mind, Lu G sadly realized that this era didn't have written language yet.
Everyone was still relying on oral communication and drawings.
Ultimately, drawings would likely evolve into something resembling oracle bone script.
But Luog had no intention of going through the lengthy evolutionary process of writing.
Speaking of which, written language should be considered a part of cultural development, right? Rubbing his temples, he clearly recognized the importance of writing.
If this issue couldn't be overcome, it seemed likely to evolve into a significant obstacle to the development of their entire civilization.
A civilization filled with illiterates.
Just thinking about it was terrifying.
Suddenly realizing the urgency of cultural education.
The problem was that he had no experience in teaching people to read and write and didn't know where to start.
Just thinking about the sheer number of characters made Lu G's head start to ache.
Chapter 62.
I feel I can still be saved after spending almost an entire afternoon.
Lu G finally digested the knowledge and organized his thoughts.
The next morning, he spent the whole morning teaching the farming knowledge he had organized to the farmers in the trib's agriculture department.
For the farming aspect, there shouldn't be any immediate concerns.
But Lu G still had a lot on his plate.
For example, he needed to oversee the development of bows and arrows, the collection of resin, the construction of defensive works, and with the weather warming up, the frozen surface of Mirror Lake was also beginning to thaw.
They would need to modify their fishing methods.
Using fishing rods to catch fish was obviously too slow.
Fishing was ultimately a leisure activity, while catching fish required efficiency.
According to his plan, he intended to build a raft so that when the lake thawed, the tribe members could take fishing nets and go fishing on the raft.
He also needed to start sketching the design for leather armor.
Although it wasn't urgent, it was something he had to gradually work on.
In addition, he had to worry about the tribe located on the outskirts of the western woods.
Yesterday, Lu Yong and others who were responsible for patrolling that area had encountered the barbarians from the other tribe who clearly wanted to enter the woods to hunt.
After all, in this era, wild animals were not foolish.
They prefer to run into the woods rather than the obvious plains and snow.
For people in this time, the forest was a great place for hunting.
However, the problem was that the mirror tribe was on the other side of the woods.
In this situation, how could Lu Yong allow them to step in the forest, holding dual axes and wearing a wolf bone mask? He and a few other wolf warriors stood there, causing the barbarians to think they had encountered ghosts.
and they quickly fled.
After hearing the report, Lu Gi did not think Luo Yong had done anything wrong.
According to his plan, he indeed did not intend to engage in battle with them in the short term, but not because they couldn't fight back.
Rather, it was to develop steadily.
If the other side truly did not know their place, then they could fight.
There was no need to retreat.
To avoid further trouble, Lu G waved his hand and ordered the establishment of a training camp in that area.
allowing several wolf warriors to be stationed there.
Originally, Luog had intended to use that area to build a military camp, but there were simply too many more important things to attend to, so it hadn't officially started yet.
It was just right to take this opportunity to occupy the position, which could also serve to guard against the barbarian tribe outside.
Achieving two goals with one action, as another day came to an end, curled up in his fur blanket based on past experience.
He should have fallen asleep quickly after a long day of exhaustion.
However, for some reason today, he felt a bit insomniac, unable to sleep, looking up at the top of his tent.
Lu G furrowed his brows, feeling like he had forgotten something.
What did he forget? As he pondered, a somewhat distant memory surfaced in his mind, and his expression slowly changed.
Finally, the sudden scream from the chief's tent in the middle of the night startled the night watchmen, causing everyone in the other tents to wake up.
Without having time to think, they rushed into Lu G's tent, mistaking it for an enemy attack.
The tribe warriors instinctively scanned the tent and found no one else but Lu G.
Looking at Lu G's current state, the warrior who rushed in was momentarily at a loss for words.
Chief, what happened? Oh, no.
I'm fine.
You all go back to rest.
Luog waved his hand slightly, telling the warriors who had been awakened by his scream that he was fine in a weak voice that sounded anything but fine.
Once everyone left and the tribe fell silent again, Lu G huddled in the corner of the tent, his face full of despair.
Hina just accidentally forgot about college enrollment and ended up two or 3 months late.
The game named Real Life Suddenly Crashing made someone's mind a bit unstable.
I've given up.
I want to live forever in this other world.
Maintaining this defeated mindset, Lu G curled back into his blanket.
After lying there for about 10 minutes, he suddenly sat up again, feeling a blockage in his heart, unable to sleep at all.
Shouldn't he still be able to salvage this? But before thinking about whether he could enroll, his reserve spot and scholarship felt precarious.
Thinking of this, his stomach twisted in pain.
After a few bitter laughs, having already hit rock bottom, Lu Gi surprisingly felt less anxious.
Two or 3 months had already passed.
It was a little longer.
The real world had collapsed, but at least he had to preserve this other world.
With this mindset, Lu G opened his friend list and decisively sent a message.
Big shot, what will happen to this other world if I quit the game now? This time, Gaussu seemed to be online and replied quite quickly.
This is a bit complicated.
There are two modes to choose from.
The first mode allows you to stop the operation of the other world, which is like saving the game.
However, in this mode, for every day you stay in the real world, you will lose 1,000 civilization points as a saving fee.
If you stay for less than a day, it will still count as a full day.
After your points run out, you will be forced to log back in.
But since you are still in the newcomer protection period, the fee is h haveved, requiring only 500 points per day, and this mode is the safest.
The second mode allows the other world to continue operating.
Your tribe citizens will not notice your absence.
They will continue to carry out the tasks you assign to them.
This mode is more efficient, and you can even choose the flow rate of time.
The default state is that for every day that passes in the real world, 10 days pass in the other world.
Meaning the time flow rate is 110.
In this case, the normal daily consumption is 500 civilization points.
I personally recommend this.