You would still only be able to buy one piece token.
After quickly purchasing a peace token and hanging it up, Luog finally felt secure enough to browse the auction house.
He seriously thought about what he was currently lacking.
And the first thing that came to mind was the medical development in his tribe.
Right? Skill books.
Are there any medical skill books available? His tribe lacked medical talents.
And since he couldn't find any, it would be fine to spend civilization points to buy a skill book, right? With this thought in mind, Lu G decisively entered the keywords medical and skill book into the auction house search.
To his surprise, he actually found some results.
However, it was regrettable that the medical skill books were clearly in high demand.
The auction house was mostly filled with black iron and bronze level skill books and the only silver level medical skill book disease research was in auction mode with the bidding price already at 137,000 and still with 16 hours left until the auction ended.
LuG couldn't believe no one was keeping an eye on this.
As a rare skill book, even if it was silver level, it could sell for the price of a gold level item.
There were definitely many players waiting for the last minute or even the last second to suddenly place a bid.
It was easy to imagine how high the price could skyrocket.
Taking a deep breath, Luog maintained his relatively calm mind and clicked on the silver level skill book to check its effects.
Disease research silver level when faced with known disease symptoms.
The research speed for the disease is increased by 40%.
And the chance of discovering a treatment method is increased by 30%.
Well, he needed this.
Desperately needed it.
After reading the skill effects, LuG's face was full of frustration.
Ah, why is an auction? The auction mode was too unfriendly for newbies.
Just think about Jeong Mo from earlier who could easily pull out 4 million civilization points without hesitation.
How could he compete with big players like that? After exhaling heavily, Lu Gathered his spirits.
Although the hope was slim, he couldn't just give up.
He still had over 400,000 civilization points in hand, so it wasn't entirely hopeless.
Luog was very determined to bid for this skill book, even to the point of being willing to spare no expense.
After all, his civilization was in dire need of this.
The medical development had been struggling to find a breakthrough, and this disease research silver level skill book could evidently create a breakthrough for him.
For this reason, Lu G had no interest in buying anything else.
Winning this skill book became his top priority.
Before that, to be safe, he needed to keep all of his over 400,000 civilization points.
After closing the auction house page with nothing to do, Lu G lay back in bed for a short nap.
The next morning, he went straight to the armory with a thick stack of designs for the triple crossbow.
At this time, apart from the little fox who was directly cooped up in the armory tent, there wasn't anyone around.
After getting through the previous busy period, the members of the armory finally had a bit of free time.
They weren't lacking in arrows or stone bullets for the time being.
Their daily work mostly consisted of making a few sets of spare leather armor and bows and helping to sharpen dull weapons.
None of it was particularly urgent, so they no longer needed to wake up early.
And Lu G turned a blind eye to this.
Feeling bored, the little fox was holding a long bow, pondering where it could be improved when she saw Lu G come in.
Instantly, she changed from her previous indifference.
Her shining eyes landing directly on the thick stack of design drawings in Lu G's hands.
Chief, are those the designs for a new weapon? Lu G was somewhat amused by the little fox's personality, but didn't bother to tease her.
He simply handed over the design drawings.
Yes, a new weapon.
This thing is called a triple crossbow, a siege weapon.
As Lu G spoke, the little fox had already snatched the stack of design drawings and began flipping through them page by page.
Her keen intuition from military equipment allowed her to sense the power and complexity of the device just from the patterns on the blueprints.
However, as she continued to look, her expression suddenly turned sour.
Chief, what do all those strange symbols next to the designs mean? Hearing this, Luog instinctively glanced at the so-called strange symbols and couldn't help but face bomb.
He almost forgot that the people in the armory couldn't read.
On the design drawings for the triple crossbow, besides the patterns, there's a lot of text.
Not understanding that textual information would at least double the difficulty of production.
Those weren't strange symbols.
They were letters.
Letters? The little fox tilted her head filled with confusion.
That's right.
Since your armory has been relatively idle lately, starting today, all members of the armory will have classes with the children of the tribe every afternoon and you all need to learn those letters.
Although Lu G could choose a simpler way, like directly telling the little fox the meanings of those texts.
That would ultimately be troublesome.
He couldn't be expected to interpret every design, drawing every time, right? Learning to read was urgent.
The sooner they learned, the sooner he could be at ease.
Chapter 97.
The reason for victory after breakfast, Luaja called Luo Yong and several others, planning to check outside the camp.
The previous victory had been inexplicable.
While winning was a good thing, not understanding why left a lingering doubt in his heart.
As the group left the camp and entered the wooded area, they soon discovered dense footprints remaining in the forest.
During these seven days, the people of the Mingjing tribe had not left the camp.
So these footprints could not belong to them, meaning they must have been left by the invaders.
Since the invaders had reached this position, it was impossible they hadn't discovered their camp.
Luagia, being a clever person, quickly came to the realization, could it be that my ancient city wall scared them off? Lagia understood this approach well when he played strategy war games with an invasion mode.
Many players did the same, especially in games where losing soldiers meant substantial losses.
If the opposing side defenses looked like an impenetrable fortress, players usually chose to preserve their troops and retreat instead of fighting a hopeless battle.
However, the problem was that retreating shouldn't be judged as a complete annihilation by the system.
With this doubt in mind, Luajia decided to follow the footprints to investigate.
After walking for about 10 minutes, a strong smell of blood suddenly hit him.
Lajia frowned and said, "Lu Jang, go take a look.
" Lu Jang was the formal name Lia had given to Hi-Chai earlier and he had also awarded him three points of loyalty since he was one of his five-star generals.
Calling him Hi-Chai seemed inappropriate.
Upon receiving the order, Lu Jang quickly approached with his ax.
After taking a look, his expression changed.
Chief, there are blood stains everywhere around here.
A battle must have occurred and it was quite brutal.
Hearing this, Lajia's frown deepened.
He quickly stepped forward and a shocking amount of blood stains came into view.
Who did this? Undoubtedly, the complete annihilation of the invaders was clearly due to an attack from an unknown third party.
Could it be the barbarian bear tribe? Various thoughts flashed through Luajia's mind only to be dismissed one by one.
It was impossible.
After all, they were players, and it was unrealistic for the Barbarian Bear Tribe to completely wipe out a player force.
Wait, this is looking at the footprints that appeared in his field of vision.
Luagia's pupils constricted beasts.
Just as Luaja was thinking this, Lu Jung also leaned in for a look.
These footprints seem to be from hyenas.
Before Loia could react, Lu Yong, who was searching on the other side, shouted, "Chief.
I've also found a large number of hyena footprints over here.
Those outsiders were probably attacked by a pack of hyenas.
" Outsiders was the term the natives used for invading players.
And this term had spread through stories in this world.
Saving Luajia quite a bit of trouble.