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Although the three-star leader Hai was also decent and could lead troops in critical moments, how could he compare to the four-star Xiaoan's potential, Luaji decisively left here to gain experience.

As for himself, Luaja decided to stay at the armory for the next few days.

Those damn hyenas dared to offend him and act like hooligans on his territory.

Mark my words, this matter is far from over.

Chapter 84.

The development of bows and arrows determined to deal with that group of hyenas.

Logic did what he said he would do for the next few days.

He spent most of his time in the armory.

Although he did not possess the talent of a master armorer, his modern mindset was his greatest advantage.

Many components and problems that puzzled the little foxes were often clarified by logic with just a few words, which led to a significant increase in the little fox's loyalty to him, and the development speed of bows, arrows, and leather armor also noticeably improved.

A few days later, holding the completed prototype long bow, Logic felt a mix of emotions.

A mountain of fail products had piled up in the corner of the armory tent.

over these days.

He had been excited when he completed the first and second prototypes.

But after nearly a 100 attempts, all that remained in his heart was a sense of complexity and perhaps a hint of anxiety.

Let's go outside the camp to try it.

Logic sighed heavily, got up with the longbowow, and walked outside.

Even the tribal members in the camp had gotten used to their comingings and goings over the past few days, continuing to work on their tasks.

Testing the weapon's effectiveness was probably the only time the little fox would leave the armory tent aside from eating and sleeping.

Despite having experienced nearly a hundred failures, she was not discouraged, holding the repeatedly revised bow and arrow design in her hands.

Her small face showed some nervousness as she followed logic closely.

Though it was called a test, there was no grand process involved.

To put it bluntly, it was simply about finding a place to shoot an arrow and give it a try.

Reaching an empty area outside the camp, Logic took a deep breath to calm his emotions, then receive an arrow from a member of the armory and prepared to start the test.

To be honest, the arrow was quite rough and even somewhat low quality.

However, due to limited conditions, they could not obtain feathers for the arrows fletching in bulk, and metal arrow heads were even more challenging to acquire.

So they merely sharpened a straight wooden stick to serve as the arrow.

Nevertheless, the lethality was still acceptable.

As this era lacked armor and protective gear if it were just lowquality leather armor, this arrow's sharpness could still penetrate it.

Of course, the focus was on the long bow.

After so many test shots, Logic had become quite skilled at the action of drawing the bow and knocking the arrow.

He did not dare to pull too hard at once.

Instead, he controlled his strength, gradually pulling back the bowring made from two animal tendons.

Watching the bow string tighten and stretch, Logic's originally calm mood began to change, and he felt a surge of nervousness as his heart raced.

He never expected that researching bows and arrows would result in so many failures.

The bow he made this time had no issues with flexibility.

Looking at the fully drawn long bow, Logic took a deep breath as if tried to test the bow's limits.

He surprisingly increased the force in the hand holding the bow string, pulling the already fully drawn string back a little more.

Then he released his fingers and with a flying arrow, a system notification sounded in Logic's mind.

System notification, congratulations, Player Logic on successfully crafting bow.

An arrow.

System notification.

Congratulations, Player Logic on successfully unlocking the military project archery.

The two consecutive system notifications plunged Logic, who was initially tense, into a state of ecstatic joy.

There was no need for further words, watching the arrow trace a parabolic path in the air.

A wave of joy swept through everyone in the armory like a tsunami, leaving everyone's heads spinning, every face flushed with excitement, and they all began to celebrate.

wildly.

Many even shouted like fools, releasing their emotions through this way.

We did it.

We succeeded.

Haha.

After nearly going crazy with cheers and celebrations, Logic took a couple of deep breaths, trying to regain his calm.

However, the corners of his mouth could not help but curl up in a smile.

Yet, he still pretended to be serious and spoke.

"All right, everyone, calm down a bit.

This is just a prototype.

There are still many areas that need improvement.

Keep working hard and tonight I'll add two more fish to the pot in the armory.

As expected, Logic's generous reward drew another round of cheers with many even chanting Long live the chief.

Logic felt a bit embarrassed and quickly urged everyone to get back to work.

A qualified longbow not only needed to shoot arrows with lethality, but also had to be durable.

Of course, range, accuracy, and stability were also very important.

Therefore, to confirm these data, shooting just one arrow was clearly insufficient.

After everyone was ready, Logic once again knocked an arrow and began their follow-up tests.

It turned out that after learning from so many failures, the long bow they made this time was of exceptionally high quality with excellent flexibility and a strong bow string.

They shot 10 arrows in a row without any issues.

Just as Logic was preparing to shoot a few more arrows to gather the remaining data, he suddenly felt a sharp pain in the hand that was drawing the bow, causing his brow to furrow uncontrollably.

Uh he gasped lightly and looked down to see a deep cut on his finger from a bowring, counting the nearly 100 previous failed attempts.

Logic had shot over 500 arrows in these days.

He had not paid much attention before, but now he realized his finger was injured.

Feeling the pain in his finger, Logic slapped his forehead, realizing he had been careless.

Then he quickly thought of a solution and called for someone to find a relatively thick piece of soft animal skin, making a few finger guards to put on his fingers.

He had been so focused on researching bows and arrows that he had forgotten about the small equipment needed by archers.

It was truly a miscalculation, but he had noted down too many things recently, and with so much information in his head, it was inevitable that he would forget a couple of details.

After putting on the finger guards, Logic moved his fingers around.

They were still quite nimble.

He then tried shooting a few arrows again, and indeed, it felt much more comfortable.

Following that, he shot a dozen more arrows and finally collected all the necessary data.

Chapter 85.

Archery.

After a series of experiments, LuG looked at the data records in front of him.

His expression a mix of joy and concern.

The joy came from finally creating the bowel.

While the concerns stem from the numerous flaws that still remained.

Among the expected flaws was insufficient stability.

The most common arrows people use have feathers at the tail end which are meant to enhance stability as well as increase flight speed and range.

However, they currently lacked enough feathers, making the instability a reality they had to accept for now.

Another issue was the range.

In Lu G's earlier tests with over 20 arrows, each arrow's range was visually estimated to be around 80 to 90 m.

While this range was quite far, it still fell short of Lu G's expectations.

As he aimed for a range exceeding 100 m, rubbing his chin, Lu G, sitting cross-legged in the armory tent, suddenly spoke up, "What if I add another bees tendon and use three bees tendons to make the bow string? Could that effectively increase the range and power of the arrows?" Hearing this, the little fox quickly fell into a deep thought.

After a moment, she slowly replied, "However, this would also raise the arm's strength required for the archer.

Not to mention the cost issue.

" Li instinctively noted, "A bow string made from two beast tendons already consumed a standard amount of arm strength.

Increasing the difficulty of drawing the bow might not suit regular troops.

Moreover, the cost was indeed a significant issue for the armory alone.

Not only the bow strings, but also the leather armor being produced required beast tendons.

In this era, there were many uses for beast tendons, and they couldn't afford to waste such resources.

All right, let's leave it at that for now.

As he spoke, Lu G raised the long bow in his hand.


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