I mentioned a mechanical civilization earlier, right? Upon hearing this, Lu G's eyelids flickered.
He seemed to have imagined something.
That mechanical civilization was not something I made up.
It is an extremely powerful civilization in the game.
The player transferred the consciousness of all citizens in his civilization into mechanical bodies, thus achieving a certain degree of immortality for his entire civilization.
Theoretically, as long as the energy does not deplete and the mechanical core carrying the consciousness is not damaged.
They are immortal.
As his expectations were confirmed, Lu G let out a long breath, feeling that the cost was indeed not small.
That's right.
The cost is not small.
Gaussu nodded.
Since the entire civilization has become mechanical life, they have completely lost their reproductive ability and the population has stopped growing.
They can only increase their population by plundering other civilization citizens.
Furthermore, it seems they have lost senses like smell and taste, and in a strict sense, they can no longer be considered human.
However, it cannot be denied that from a combat perspective, they are very strong, a dominant force.
This method is too difficult.
I don't even have a treasure chest right now, let alone world fragments.
Moreover, even if there were that opportunity, I would find it hard to make a decision.
If I turn into a machine, what is the meaning of living? Let's talk about the second method.
The second method is to use a golden level item.
The elixir of immortality.
When Gao Sue mentioned the elixir of immortality, his tone noticeably slowed down.
A golden level item.
Lu G covered his face with his hand.
This should be the highest level item, right? Above golden level, their only world fragments.
However, although the elixir of immortality is golden level, its value is quite subtle.
Players who often obtain it might auction it off due to a lack of points.
I remember one was just auction off recently.
There's such a thing.
Lu G was a bit surprised.
It's still the same saying, it's longevity but not immortality.
I see.
Lu G suddenly understood.
So, how much did the elixir of immortality sell for? 3,790,000 civilization points.
This he instinctively gasped.
This was a number he couldn't even imagine right now.
But it also clarified the subtle value of the elixir of immortality.
Spending civilization points to extend life for a 100red years costs about 1 million.
While a single elixir of immortality costs nearly 4 million civilization points and has to be paid all at once, what if one takes the elixir and lives only a few decades, then suddenly contract a plague or dies on the battlefield? Wouldn't that be a huge loss? Instead of that, it would be better to sell it for money, make a profit first, and then deal with it when the time comes for life extension.
One cannot say that those who sell the elixir of immortality are shortsighted.
Rather, its effect is indeed subtle, especially for those fierce characters who often go into battle.
Yearly life extension is the safest option.
Chapter 68.
I love learning.
Learning makes me happy.
JPG.
In this meeting, Lu G benefited greatly.
Many of his doubts were resolved.
However, questions like whether dying in another world means truly dying are not worth discussing.
Once the situation transcended reality and common sense, Lu G already had the answer in his heart and there was no need to waste words asking again.
Additionally, sensitive issues like their panel attributes and growth were skillfully avoided by both intelligent individuals.
Allies are allies, but they must keep their trump cards and privacy.
Maintaining that balance is crucial for pleasant cooperation.
At the same time, Luog was relieved that Gaoaus had promised to help him sort out the military training issue.
This meant that for the next month, while other freshmen at Z University were busy with military training, he could still freely manage his time.
Not in a hurry to log back into the other world.
He had just returned to the real world less than a day ago and had a lot of information to look up.
With that thought in mind, Luog happened to pass by a bookstore, paused, and walked in asking, "Hello, where are the books for teaching children to read?" Suddenly, recalling that his tribe was still full of illiterates, he felt a bit anxious.
This time, Lu G planned to let the people in his tribe learn gradually.
He had already thought of a method.
First, gather a few children from the tribe and teach them to recognize some characters.
After all, children are more capable of learning new things.
and more importantly, they have more free time.
Letting them spend time learning to read would hardly affect the labor force of the tribe.
Flipping through a few books, he found quite a lot of such materials.
LuG clearly did not intend to stand there browsing under the eager gaze of the bookstore staff.
He decisively chose one to buy and take home for further study.
Back at home, he ordered takeout for himself, then turned on the antique fan and computer in his bedroom.
While the computer was starting up, he flipped through the book in his hand, mainly wanting to see how these reading textbooks were made.
After all, when he learned to read, there weren't such flashy things.
And he had also forgotten how he learned to recognize characters.
It seemed he had already recognized characters since he could remember.
To be honest, the book was quite wellmade.
Each page could be torn into small cards.
Each card had a Chinese character accompanied by pictures and pinion.
After roughly flipping through the book, Luog set it aside and quickly sat down at the computer desk, opening a search page to input uses of coal.
This time he returned to the real world.
There were too many materials he wanted to research.
Uses of coal, making bows and arrows, further processing of leather armor, planting crops, basic medical knowledge, professional training arrangements, and a variety of other topics he needed to check and learn.
It really took a lot of effort to play a game well.
maintaining this crazy learning state until 1:00 in the morning.
LuG went downstairs once to pick up takeout and during the rest of the time he never left his computer desk.
While eating takeout, he watched videos on making bows and arrows on his computer screen.
For two consecutive days, it was all about learning, learning, and more learning, covering a wide range of different knowledge from various fields.
And the worst part was he had to memorize everything.
If he didn't remember it in his head, how could he take it to the other world later? Fortunately, his brain was still functioning well.
It was time to show off his academic prowess that got him into Z University.
I love learning.
Learning makes me happy.
JPG, what time is it? After 2 days of cramming a lot of stiff knowledge, Lu G clearly suffering from mental fatigue unsurprisingly overslept today.
He groped around to find his charging phone on the bedside table, glanced at the time, and realized it was almost noon.
He exhaled heavily, stretched his somewhat stiff body, and just as he was about to order takeout and start a new day of studying, a long- missed system notification suddenly rang in his mind.
System notification: Your tribe members are currently engaged in battle with the Blackjackal Tribe.
Would you like to log in to check Blackjackal Tribe? Damn, who are they? Hearing this system notification, Luog's sleepiness instantly vanished, and he immediately sat up in bed, shouting, "Log in, hurry up, and log me in.
" Almost as soon as he shouted this, he found himself sitting in the tent of the trib's campsite.
Rushing out the tent, looking at the peaceful scene within the Ming Jing tribe, Lu Gi couldn't help but feel confused.
Could it be that the system was playing tricks on him, or had the battle already ended? It didn't make sense.
Although the time flow was 110, he had confirmed his log in the moment he received the system notification.
Even if the battle was quick, it couldn't be that fast.
Instinctively, he grabbed a tribe member walking past him and asked, "Has anything happened recently?" The tribe member looked puzzled at Lu G's sudden question, and before he could respond, a tribe warrior came running back, shouting, "Chief Lu Yong and the others are fighting with the tribe in the west.