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As his entire civilization operated frantically, Lia as the supreme ruler naturally wouldn't be idle.

Inspecting the work progress of various departments and boosting the morale of his people became his primary tasks.

After confirming the conscription situation at the barracks while Luaja was contemplating his next itinerary, Lu Ming happened to walk out of the hospital looking like he had just changed his bandages.

Lu Mang, how was your injury recovering? Lu Mang who unexpectedly encountered Laja quickly bowed and replied, "Thank you for your concern, Chief.

" The doctor said, "The wound has begun to heal, and it won't t long before I recover.

That's good.

You don't need to worry about other matters.

Just focus on healing.

" As he spoke, Lajia changed the topic.

By the way, how are you finding the battle axe I modified for you? After extending the axe handle, it indeed had impressive power, easily capable of shattering an enemy's shield and forcefully breaching their defenses.

However, at this point, a hint of hesitation flashed in Luang's eyes.

But what? Please forgive me for speaking frankly, but for me, the longhandle battle axe is a bit heavy.

Luang was not afraid of Luagia getting angry.

After following him for some time, he knew Luagio was usually easygoing and didn't carry a leader's heirs.

However, since the chief had specially had the armament research department modify the weapon for him, it felt awkward to say it was not easy to use after trying out for a while.

Hearing this, Laja didn't mind at all.

I see you prefer a more agile fighting style.

Yes, Lu Ming replied.

Laja had not noticed this aspect because Lu Ming's fighting style was not as obvious as that of Luo Yong or Baise.

If he had to compare, he would say Lu Mang style was somewhat similar to Lu Jiangs, both leaning toward the balance of rigidity and flexibility rather than being one-sided.

But even with this balance, there would definitely be some inclination.

For example, while Lu Jang could also employ a flexible fighting style, he preferred powerful sweeping strikes, whereas Lu Ming clearly preferred the opposite.

He could use a strong approach but he was more adept at agile techniques.

Feeling like you've let down the chief s good intentions eye Lu Ming seeing Loia lost in thought and silent mistakenly thought Luagio was angry and quickly opened his mouth to explain.

However, Luajia wave his hand.

It's fine.

It's fine.

The reason I thought of extending the axe handle was to improve the weapons of the shield axe soldiers.

Why does the chief suddenly want to improve the weapons of the shield axe soldiers? Luming felt a bit puzzled.

For a unit's weapon, the most important factor is a low entry threshold and ease of use.

Ideally, something that everyone can pick up and understand how to use immediately.

The bronze battle axe had obviously met this requirement and rashly increasing the length of the axe handle while indeed enhancing its destructive power also raised the requirements for the user.

From a certain perspective, this action wasn't wise.

Facing Lu Ming's question, Lajia pondered for a moment before seriously answering.

Because I want to enhance the destructive power of shield axe soldiers and create a unit that can shatter the enemy's shielded lines and tear apart their formation with a single clash.

Chapter 258.

Luangs insights after a round of trading.

The granary of Ming Jing City, which had just shipped out 10 carts of grain to support Xiuan City, was suddenly overflowing.

With no other choice, Lu Gi had a requisition.

the empty military camp warehouses as well.

Looking at the soldiers frantically transporting the grain.

He realized this was just the first round.

According to Yiqing Shien, she would continue trading five more rounds of grain.

Thinking of this, Lu Gi couldn't help but gasp.

He knew that Ying Schwan's three star wonder, the colorful terrace fields, produced an explosive amount of grain, but he didn't expect it to be to this extent.

if this quantity was the standard for each round and she was going to trade five more rounds.

Moreover, under this premise, she still had surplus grain to sustain her civilization.

Luog felt he needed to reassess the grain output of Yiqinguan civilization.

Speaking of which, as a non-ranked player, just by selling grain to players in need, she must be making a fortune.

There was no time to think further.

He was genuinely racing against time.

He quickly issued a conscription order while massively expanding his military.

He also pulled a large number of personnel from various food production departments to temporarily assist in the repair of the western city wall of Xiuan city and the construction of walls in several other cities.

The grain that Ying Shien continuously traded and had nearly filled all the graneries under Lu G's command.

After solving the food problem, Luog's entire civilization could suddenly mobilize a large amount of manpower.

If time was short, then they would pile up manpower.

Originally, 10 people were needed to repair a wall in 10 days, but he sent 100 people over.

He couldn't believe they wouldn't speed up.

Of course, this meant that the head of the construction department would definitely be overworked to the point of exhaustion.

In addition, during this extraordinary pre-war period, the armament's forging department was also extremely busy.

Inside, a group of bald men were fervently forging weapons, and the sound of clanging rang out continuously 24 hours a day.

It must be noted that these bald men were not bald due to exhaustion.

Rather, they had shaved their heads.

The reason was that the temperature from so many forges was extremely high, and anyone with hair would break into a sweat after just a few minutes.

long hair soaked with sweat would stick uncomfortably to their bodies, so they simply shaved their heads, which felt cooler.

Since they were all big men, they didn't mind.

And from that moment on, baldness inexplicably became one of the symbols of the forging department members.

However, amidst all this, the busiest department in Luog civilization was not the construction department or the armament's forging department, but rather the quarry.

The managers of various mines were truly on the verge of madness during this time, needing to deliver bricks and stones to the construction department.

Metal ores to the armament's forging department and most critically prepare stone ammunition for the catapults.

The workload was so enormous it could make one want of vomit blood.

During that time, any stone seen by the roadside was considered an important resource.

At this rate, they might end up flattening a small mountain.

While his entire civilization was operating at full throttle, Lu OG as the supreme ruler naturally wouldn't be idle either.

Inspecting the work progress of various departments and boosting the morale of his people became his main tasks.

Just after confirming the conscription situation at the military camp.

As Lu G was contemplating his next steps, Lu Ming happened to walk out of the hospital looking like he had just changed his bandages.

Lu Ming, how is your injury recovering? Lu Ming, who unexpectedly encountered Luo Gi, hurriedly bowed and replied, "Thank you for your concern, Chief.

" The doctor said, "The wound has started to heal, and it won't be long before I recover completely.

That's good to hear.

Don't worry about other matters.

Just focus on your recovery.

" As he spoke, Luog changes subject.

By the way, how was the battle axe I had modified for you? Is it easy to use? After the handle of the battle axe was lengthened, its power when swung is indeed impressive.

easily able to shatter the shields of enemies and forcefully break through their defenses.

But at this point, a hint of hesitation flashed in Lu Mangs eyes.

But what? Please forgive my frankness, but for me, the long-handled battle axe feels a bit heavy.

Luang wasn't afraid of Lu Gi getting angry.

After following him for a while, he knew that Lu G was generally easygoing and didn't carry himself like a typical chief.

However, since the chief had specially asked the armament's research department to modify the weapon for him, it felt a bit hard to say that he found it cumbersome after using it for a while.

Hearing this, Lu Gi didn't mind at all.

I see.

So, you prefer a more agile fighting style? Yes.

Lu Ming nodded.

Lu G hadn't noticed this before, as Lu Mangs fighting style wasn't as obvious as that of Lu Yong or Baise.

If he had to compare him to someone, it would be Lu Jong.

Both their fighting styles lean towards a balance of strength and flexibility rather than being extremely one-sided.

However, even with a balanced approach, there would still be a slight tendency.

For instance, while Lu Jang could also employ agile techniques, he preferred powerful sweeping strikes, whereas Lu Ming clearly favored a more flexible approach.

Having let down the chief's good intentions, I Lu Ming seeing Lu Gi lost in thought and silent mistakenly believed Lu Gi was angry and hurried to explain.


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