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Instead, he leisurely took down the long bow slung over his back and drew an arrow from his quiver.

He and Ti brought the archer squad for this night raid, but he had brought his bow and arrows just in case.

He waited for the thick clouds in the sky to be blown away by the wind.

And as a beam of moonlight fell, Lu G caught a glimpse of a hurried figure fleeing.

Precision shot without hesitation.

As he activated his skill, an arrow shot out instantly, flying into the dim woods.

Lu G didn't know if his arrow hit anything, and he didn't care much either.

The reason he brought the bow and arrow and had just made the motion to draw was merely to wait for an opportunity.

If it came, he would shoot.

If not, then forget it.

Regardless, his goal had already been achieved from the woods.

A figure slowly stepped out.

It was a ferocious bear that Lu OG had arranged beforehand to ambush the opposing archer unit.

What were the results? Did it take out a few? He didn't know.

It was too dark in the woods.

Just a bunch of random hacking.

As he said this, the bloodstained bear was in a surprisingly good mood.

Before setting out, he had been particularly excited to hear they were going to raid the outsiders camp.

After all, Zhaokai had attacked his barbarian bear tribe during the day.

He hadn't expected to have an opportunity for revenge so soon.

Hearing this, Lu Gi chuckled lightly, then gestured for his shield axemen to enter the woods to count the bodies.

While confirming the enemy's casualties, they would also take back any weapons and equipment as spoils.

Meanwhile, on the other side, Zhaok Kai and his men, who were fleeing in the cover of night, were in a situation where one misstep led to another.

The moment they fell into Luo G's trap during the day, they had already been at a disadvantage.

Zhokai had initially hoped to gamble on the enemy, launching a night raid, and then use that opportunity to counterattack and regain the advantage.

The fact proved he had guessed right, but the outcome was ruined because of his moment of complacency.

Thinking of this, Zhaokai suddenly felt a surge of anger, and his overburdened body collapsed heavily to the ground.

Chief Zhokai's sudden fall caused panic among his subordinates.

At that moment, they noticed that an arrow, the source of an unknown origin, had lodged in his back.

Medic, quick, bring the hemistic medicine.

Fortunately, the leather armor had prevented the wound from being too deep.

After removing the arrow and quickly treating the wound, everyone let out a sigh of relief.

The next morning, Zhaokai, who had been in a coma, slowly regained consciousness.

His cracked lips moved weakly, and he felt an overwhelming thirst.

Water, water.

The chief is awake.

Quickly, bring water.

As Zhaok Kai moved to drink, the action inevitably tugged at the wound on his back, and the pain that spread in that instant turned his already pale face an even deeper shade of gray.

After taking a couple of sips of water, Zhaokai's complexion improved slightly.

His deputy timely handed him a piece of jerky.

Chief, eat something.

Looking at the dry piece of meat, Zhokai felt no appetite at all and shook his head, then asked what was the casualty situation last night.

As soon as he asked, everyone fell silent, unsure how to respond.

Seeing their expressions, Zhaok Kai's heart sank.

The answer was already evident.

Chief, why don't we withdraw this time? We can regroup and come back for revenge later.

After two consecutive defeats, to be honest, they felt they had no chance of winning.

Continuing to fight would likely lead to even heavier casualties.

Thinking of this, Zhaokai's deputy mustered the courage to voice his opinion.

Hearing this, Zhaokai's expression became a bit dazed.

He looked down at his current disheveled appearance, took a deep breath, and ultimately nodded dejectedly.

Let's retreat.

Chapter 119.

Rapid development on the seventh day of the invasion.

The system prompt announcing the end of the invasion battle echoed in Lu G's mind.

He wasn't too surprised.

After two consecutive defeats, the archer troops underho Kai had suffered over half of their casualties.

Continuing to fight would be unwise.

Timely withdrawal to preserve the surviving forces was the smart choice.

System prompt.

Congratulations to player Lu G for achieving victory.

System prompt.

Congratulations to player Luog for obtaining the item silver treasure chest one.

A silver treasure chest.

Louise sighed softly.

He felt that this victory was quite thorough.

However, given the current situation, such a degree of victory seemed insufficient to obtain a golden treasure chest.

In any case, he decided to hang up a piece card first.

After hanging up the piece card, Lu G opened his backpack and looked at the silver treasure chest, feeling relatively relaxed as he reached out to tap it, causing the chest to open immediately.

System prompt: Congratulations to player Luog for obtaining the black iron level item farming skill book.

Upon hearing the system prompt, Lu G rolled his eyes.

Opening a black iron level item from silver treasure chest was undoubtedly a sign of depleted luck.

Glancing at the skill effect, it was a passive skill that increased farming efficiency by 20%.

There wasn't much to say.

After all, black iron level skill books weren't rare.

He simply found a farmer from the agriculture department who had performed well recently and assigned it to him.

In comparison, he still hadn't finished arranging the over 200 people from the barbarian bear tribe to determine each person's talent and potential.

Lu G had spent several days just on personnel registration and mobilization.

In that moment, he clearly realized the power of the system.

Being able to view the attributes of his subordinates was definitely a significant advantage for players.

what talents, potentials or specialties a person had could be easily understood just by opening their attribute panel.

However, over the past few days, LuG suddenly discovered that this was not an advantage for players, but rather for newcomers.

The key lay in a number of people, the population of a newcomer civilization tribe was small.

With just a little time, one could easily check the attribute panels of all tribe members without pressure.

However, as the population gradually grew, when the number of people under your command increased from dozens to hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands, could you still check them one by one? This was the brilliance of the system.

It did not explicitly state that only newcomers could view the attribute panels of their subordinates, but it implicitly imposed limitations on experienced players.

With thousands or tens of thousands of people, if you had the time and energy to check them one by one, you could do so.

But the problem was who has that kind of spare time? After a great deal of effort, Lu G finally arranged the over 200 newcomers and various departments in the tribe had increased personnel to varying degrees.

In addition, the patrol team that had previously been unable to form due to limited manpower was also established during this population surge.

LuG took the opportunity to expand the military strength and the entire Mingjing tribe entered a state of rapid development.

Maintaining this rapid development, half a month quietly passed.

Inside the leader's tent, Lu G fiddled with a stone about the size of a fist in his hand, a contemplative look occasionally flashing in his eyes.

This stone was discovered by Lu Gene while scouting the terrain and perfecting the map and then brought back by the scout Luchuan.

It was clearly not an ordinary stone, but if he had to say what was different, it was that the stone emitted a metallic sheen.

After confirming it multiple times, Lu G was now sure that the stone in his hand which emitted a metallic sheen was likely a copper ore.

In other words, Lu Gene had found a copper vein.

Glancing at the map spread out before him.

Lu G spoke slowly.

There is a barbarian tribe near the mountain where this ore is located.

Right.


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