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This bloody scene was enough to make many uncomfortable.

The death of a companion rang alarm bells for the hyenas.

And for a moment, Howls filled the air as the black jackal's battle frenzy intensified, and the ax in his hands swung more wildly, displaying a momentum that seemed to take on 10 foes alone.

However, such a state was clearly not sustainable.

Lu Yong, unwilling to be outdone, brandished his twin axes and charged in right behind, relieving some of the pressure.

The battle horn had already sounded.

The fighting style of the hyena pack was somewhat similar to that of wolves.

But if one had to point out a difference, it was that they were a bit more despicable.

Sharpeyed Luog noticed that four or five hyenas had split into two groups, trying to encircle them from behind.

The hyena in the lead seized an opportunity instead of attacking Luo G and the others.

It bit down on the corpse of a starving wolf and began to drag it back.

These greedy ancient rogues clearly aimed to snatch their food.

However, Luog, having long been on guard, would not let them have their way.

With a command, heavy stone projectiles quickly flew towards the hyenas attempting to steal their food, making dull thuds upon impact.

These hyenas were quite hefty, and it wasn't too difficult for the long train stone throwers to hit them.

However, the issue was that the effect was not ideal.

One hyena hit by a stone projectile briefly lost its balance but quickly regained it, dragging the corpse of the starving wolf and dashing away to a distance of several dozen meters.

For the tough- skinned and thick-fledged hyenas, the blunt force of the stone projectiles seemed ineffective.

Sharper weapons would likely yield better results.

The initial defeat of the stone throwers left Lu G feeling somewhat heavy-hearted.

After all, his understanding of the hyena's tough skin was limited to its literal meaning, and he hadn't anticipated it would be this thick.

With no time to ponder further, he couldn't let these damned ancient rogues steal all their food.

Luog decisively changed tactics, using the inspire morale skill to boost morale while ordering the stone throwers to provide cover, allowing the tribal warriors with stone spears to form a line and push forward.

Faced with such tight defense, the hyenas found themselves momentarily at a loss, and the battle on both sides fell into a stalemate.

Eventually, it seemed that the hyenas realized they could not gain any further advantage.

Having snatched some food, they retreated decisively.

One must admit these ancient rogues were indeed very cunning.

Of course, they did not leave without paying a price.

Looking at the four dead hyena corpses before him, Lu Gi grimaced in displeasure.

They took the back.

Upon returning to the Mingjing tribe, the results they brought back naturally caused a commotion among the trib's people who could not help but rush out to admire the corpse of the ancient overlord, the saber-tooththed tiger.

Goodness, that was a saber-tooththed tiger.

They never expected their chief to actually kill one.

And the shock it brought to everyone was truly indescribable.

The newcomers who had just joined also wore expressions of astonishment.

In this era, who would have the guts to hunt a saber-toothided tiger? It was proven that Lu G not only had the guts, but also succeeded.

Without urging the onlookers to hurry back to work, they had brought back so much meat that it was reasonable to give the trib's people a day off to celebrate.

When it was time to celebrate, it should be celebrated.

Living meant having some hope, and this would also boost the morale of their tribe.

Writing on this atmosphere, Luog announced that from now on, this day each year would be designated as harvest day and all tribes people except those assigned to special posts could join in the Dayong festival celebration.

For the ancient people who had never known the concept of holidays, this was undoubtedly a luxurious decision, but it also earned Lu OG the cheers of the entire tribe, inadvertently gaining him a large amount of loyalty.

System prompt.

Congratulations to player Luo G for successfully unlocking the Cultural Project Festival.

An unexpected surprise.

Hearing the system prompt, Lu G opened his panel to take a look, completely not expecting that his casual remark had unlocked a cultural project.

Festival level zero, a civilization without festivals is incomplete.

Everyone needs festivals.

During the seven days before and after all festivals, the work efficiency of all citizens in the civilization increases by 10.

Compared to other projects in the current cultural section, this was undoubtedly a more practical project.

Lu G, who never lacked cultural points, decisively leveled it up by one.

His mood, which had been somewhat gloomy due to the hyena incident, improved significantly at that moment.

Chapter 82.

the research maniac little fox looking at the suddenly lively tribal camp.

Luog smiled clearly pleased to see such a situation.

However, he didn't he want to get involved.

So, he took a few steps and happened to run into Lu Shu who had come out to join the fun.

LuG casually asked, "Where's the little fox?" It seems she's still researching the bows and arrows.

Lucu replied, "Obviously a bit embarrassed.

" as the head of the department.

He had come out to socialize while the newcomer, the little fox, was fully focused on a research.

This naturally made him feel a bit awkward, so he quickly added, "Chief, I just came out to take a look and then I'll go right back to my research.

It's fine.

It's fine.

A little rest is also necessary.

" Luog patted Lou Shu's shoulder, clearly not caring at all.

On the contrary, that little fox was indeed completely uninterested in anything other than weapons and equipment.

Thinking of this, Lu G decided to go take a look at the armory tent.

Inside the tent, various materials were piled all over the ground.

The little fox was sitting cross-legged on a piece of bee skin, using both hands to test the flexibility of a newly made bow body.

After she had finished testing it, Lu G slowly asked, "How's the research on the bows and arrows going?" currently in the testing phase," she replied without looking up, seemingly unaffected by Lu G's identity as the chief.

She pointed to the pile of wood in the corner, explaining that each piece of wood needed to be tested one by one.

These woods have been collected by the reconnaissance and hunting teams while carrying out their tasks after Lu OG indicated to gather them for the bow and arrow research.

There were quite a few of them, and testing all of them was undoubtedly a tedious process.

However, the little fox seemed to take pleasure in this monotonous task.

"Isn't there a celebration going on in the camp? Aren't you going to take a look?" Lu G asked.

"No, I'm not interested," she replied.

Lu G shrugged and didn't press further since she was happier staying in the armory to research bows and arrows than going outside to participate in the celebration.

There was no need to force her to join.

In this regard, Lu G felt the same.

Next, he planned to return to his tent to draw the design for the leather armor due to the need to collect resin and process the beast skins.

The preparation work had taken quite some time, and he had postponed drawing the design several times already.

However, this time he couldn't delay any longer.

It was time to go back to the tent and draw the design.

Spreading out a piece of bkin, Lu OG, who had already done his homework on the construction design of the leather armor in the real world, had a clear idea in mind.

Initially, the style of the leather armor was quite simple, mainly covering the vital areas and perhaps adding a couple of wrist guards.

However, now LuG wanted to make it a bit more luxurious and design a full body leather armor.

After all, in this matter, their tribe had an advantage, which was that they had fewer people, specifically a smaller number of warriors, counting the 10 new recruits who had just begun training.

Luog only had 29 soldiers under his command.

This meant he could pour all the military resources of his tribe into these 29 soldiers.

LuG was quite confident about producing 29 sets of leather armor before the new recruits protection period ended.

He easily and happily finished drawing the designs for two sets of leather armor.

After all, the armor for ranged and melee troops needed to be differentiated.

Ranged troops like stone throwers and archers clearly needed to prioritize agility, while melee troops that needed to charge in a battle required more focus on defensive capabilities.

However, just as Lu Gi was preparing to take the designs to the armory, Lu Yong came over.

Chief, is there something wrong? Why aren't you attending the celebration? Lu Gi asked somewhat puzzled.

Actually, it's about the corpses of those hyenas.

Lu Yong<unk>s expression was quite subtle as he said this, prompting Lu Gi to follow him to take a look.

Before he could get close, a nearly nauseating odor hit him, causing him to take two steps back.

Are the corpses starting to rot? Lu G said incredulously.

Although the bodies have been left out for a night, it was still winter.


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