Of course, this was a massive project, likely exceeding the scale of his city walls, so he wasn't particularly anxious.
Adhering to the principle of not wasting resources, he had the lumberjacks and construction teams simultaneously cut down trees and expand the Greatwood Tribe scale.
with everything progressing in an orderly manner.
Now, however, he probably needed to add some fuel to the fire in every sense of the word.
Lu G waved his hand, and the cavalry behind him understood immediately, quickly, unhooking the leather bags from their saddles.
While galloping, they poured the liquid contained in the bags along the perimeter of the woods.
What they were pouring wasn't water, but rather fire oil, which Lu G had previously extracted from animal fats.
Knowing there was a forest here and that the wooded area was disadvantageous for cavalry combat, how could he not have some preparations? This stockpile was quickly depleted, causing a bit of a painful loss.
Watching the bags of fire oil being poured out, Lu G let out a meaningful sound.
Ordinary animal and vegetable oils were naturally not rare, but this fire oil was high purity fuel that had been refined multiple times, and the quantity was limited.
It was temporarily designated as military supplies prohibited for being sold or refined privately.
Occasionally, the armament's forging department would come to request some as a combustive agent.
To have accumulated this stockpile and suddenly lose 8 or 9/10 of it.
Lu G's statement about feeling a bit of pain was no exaggeration.
Chief, hearing Luo Chengs voice, Lu G nodded.
He had always been ruthless towards enemies.
He licked his fingertips, felt the wind direction, and then spoke, "The wind direction is just right.
" Set it on fire.
Without hesitation, upon receiving the order, Luo Chong quickly drew out a fire starter from his person, took a deep breath, and blew.
The spark immediately ignited, setting the entire forest ablaze.
The weather was dry, so be careful with fire.
The flames spread rapidly, and watching the woods turn into a sea of fire in a short time.
Luog inexplicably he thought of a saying.
Please be sure to repay me for this fire oil with your entire civilization.
Chapter 233.
Fire attack system prompt.
Congratulations to player Lu OG for comprehending the battle tactic fire attack.
Huh.
Luog was slightly surprised.
This was indeed an unexpected joy.
He didn't expect that his fire would actually ignite a battle tactic.
However, he was still in the midst of encircling the enemy and had no time to look into it.
After calming himself down, Lu Gi waved his hand, signaling everyone to disperse and be on the lookout for the outsiders escaping from the woods.
This area was like the outskirts for the soldiers of Ming Jing City.
They often came here for large-scale military training, especially the cavalry, as the nearby plane was their usual training ground.
They were very familiar with the terrain.
As soon as they heard the order, an entire cavalry unit immediately dispersed in an orderly manner, occupying various excellent positions and starting to monitor the different locations within the woods.
Meanwhile, deep in the woods, upon realizing that Lu Gi was setting fire to the forest, Wong Lutong's face instantly lost all color.
He was clearly shocked by Lu G's actions.
From the looks of it, the other side was determined to eradicate him.
The blazing sun was high in the sky, and the dry weather here made it easy for fires to start, coupled with the flammable oil.
The spread of the flames was astonishingly fast, almost instantly engulfing the interior.
Continuing to hide in the woods left him with only one path to death, and if he broke out, it would likely be a dead end as well.
Under the pressure of impending death, Wong Ludong's mental state nearly exploded.
At that moment, he began to curse uncontrollably.
Luog, you bastard.
You just burned such a large area of forest.
You mad man.
Lunatic.
Uh, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough.
Thick smoke rolled in, filling his mouth as he cursed, and the suffocating sensation nearly made him faint.
No, he couldn't stay here.
He had to break out.
At least there was a slim chance of survival and breaking out.
Staying here was truly a dead end.
As he fled, Wong Lukong removed his bronze armor.
On one hand, the weight of the armor was a burden while trying to escape.
And on the other hand, it was too conspicuous.
By shedding it, he could blend in with the other soldiers and have them cover for him, thus increasing his chances of escape.
But regardless, Lu G's fire had indeed forced him to abandon his armor.
Chief, we found the escaping outsider over here.
Chief, there's one here, too.
And over here.
Wow, they can really stir things up.
Lu G curled his lips in disdain.
What the other side was doing wasn't particularly surprising.
Chief, what should we do now? That outsider leader clearly wants to split his forces to escape.
Lu Gi remained calm, but Lu Chong, the inexperienced one, was thrown into disarray.
Such tactics were most effective against the inexperienced.
Looking at the flustered Lu Chong, Lu Galm wave his hand, what's there to panic about? If we find a group of fleeing soldiers, just send a five-man team to chase them.
After their morale plummeted, these outsiders have already turned into a scattered mess.
Easy to defeat.
A five-man team is sufficient.
Even if something unexpected happens, with our cavalry speed, we can provide support at any time.
Oh, and tell them to try to capture them alive.
These soldiers on the other side should have undergone some training, and after being incorporated, they can quickly form a new unit.
It would be a shame to kill them outright.
Lu G's words gave Luo Chun a sense of direction.
With no more confusion in his heart, he began commanding the cavalry unit with ease.
The 100man cavalry unit was already organized into small teams.
As long as he communicated the response methods to them, the soldiers would naturally follow through.
After giving his orders, Lu Chong returned to Lu Gi's side.
Chief, what do we do now? Wait, Lu replied Fleti.
Wait.
Luo Chun, momentarily confused, asked, "Wait for what? Aren't they coming?" As he spoke, Lu Gi swiftly drew the long bow from his back.
The effect of his silver level equestrian skill was fully displayed at that moment, sitting on horseback and drawing the bow.
He appeared completely at ease, hardly affected at all, and shot with precision.
The arrow shot out directly into the burning sea of flames.
Just as Luo Chong was puzzled by their leader's actions, a scream suddenly rang out, followed by a figure stumbling out of the fire with an arrow lodged in his shoulder, frantically fleeing into the distance.
Huh? So, you were hiding with such a big fire.
I can't believe you managed to stay hidden until now, not fearing being burned alive inside with his beloved horse, the blaze.
Luog had already formed a tacid understanding.
He gently kicked the horse's belly, and Blaze immediately charged like a ball of flames towards the fleeing figure.
A person's two legs couldn't outrun a horse's four legs.
Not to mention that Luo G's Blaze was an exceptional steed.
Almost in the blink of an eye, he caught up as he galloped past the fleeing figure.
He didn't hit them, but the other party lost their balance first and fell flat on their face.
"How did you know I was hiding there?" Wong Lukong, who had fallen hard, struggled to steady himself.
looking at Lu G riding a tall horse, unable to accept the reality, just a guess, Luis replied, showing no interest in further conversation.
While speaking, he had already dismounted and drawn his bronze sword, intending to let his weapon seize some blood.