Take these armors to the armament department, although they are quite damaged.
They should still be useful after some processing.
Understood, Lu Jang replied.
But he did not leave immediately.
His expression seemed hesitant, as if he had something to say.
Is there something else? Actually, my subordinate seems to have encountered a problem with his physical condition during the previous battle.
Lujan recounted what had happened earlier.
After hearing this, Lu Gi's eyelids twitched, thinking to himself, could it be that he has comprehended a skill? With that thought flashing through his mind, Lu Gi quickly opened Lu Jenangs attribute panel.
And sure enough, a new skill had appeared in his skill bar.
Bloodthirst passive in battle.
After successfully killing an enemy, there's a 30 chance to gain a 50 boost in combat power.
Chapter 99.
Bidding.
After seeing the effect of the bloodthirst skill, Lajia was initially surprised, but then his brow furrowed as if he remembered something at that time.
Did you feel like your actions were beyond your control? That is to say, out of control.
This, I don't know how to describe it, but there was a particularly strong impulse to kill the opponent, Lu Jang said seriously after recalling for a while.
Hearing this, Laj immediately understood.
It seemed that the bloodthirst skill definitely had an influence on self-control, but shouldn't have reached the point of losing control completely, so it was still manageable.
Thinking of this, Lajia patted Lu Jang on the shoulder and reassured him, "Don't worry, it's not necessarily a bad thing.
In fact, it could even be a good thing.
" Luaji's words clearly put Lu Jang at ease.
After calming Lu Jang down, Luaja checked the time and opened the auction site to confirm.
There were still 21 minutes left until the bidding for the silver level disease research skill book ended.
At that moment, the price of the skill book had already risen from 1,370,000 to 1,560,000.
However, Luajin knew that those who truly wanted to secure this book would not act lightly.
They were probably watching just like him, waiting for that last moment to make their move.
At that instant, it was all about your determination to acquire the skill book.
The greatest risk in bidding at the last second was if someone else did the same and offered a higher price than you, leaving you with no chance to recover.
In such bidding wars, those who worry about losing money often have no chance of winning.
Only those with high determination and a ruthless approach can laugh in the end.
At this moment, Luagia was calculating his bid.
2 million, not enough? Absolutely not enough.
2 million might already exceed the value of a silver level item, but in this auction, it would definitely be outbid in the last second.
Ultimately, the value of an item is not determined by its simple level, but by how many people want it and how many people need it for civilization.
The importance of medical development is unquestionable.
Many people need this skill book, which is why the owner dared to put it up for auction here.
Otherwise, try putting another silver level item up for auction and see if anyone pays attention to it.
Time passed second by second and soon it was only 1 minute left.
In the previous 20 minutes, the price had fluctuated slightly a few times, rising to 1,670,000.
However, this did not shake Lajia's emotions in the slightest.
Everyone knew that the players who bid before had basically determined their exit, and those who had not exited were just beginning to act.
In the last 30 seconds of the countdown, Luagia calmly clicked on the bidding section and started entering his bid.
Then, at the very last second before the time expired, he acted quickly and decisively.
3,500,000.
As he placed his bid, his eyes were fixed on the auction pages changes.
When the results popped up, his heart immediately jolted twice.
The highest bid was 3,700,000.
Damn.
Luagia slammed his fist on the ground of his tent, feeling a surge of emotions.
3,500,000 was already his limit and a fierce enough number.
Adding more would jeopardize his tribe's development.
Yet, it turned out there was someone even more ruthless than him.
With a thud, he lay down on the beastkin carpet in the tent.
Feeling a bit of life questioning, was he starting to fall into a streak of bad luck? After taking two deep breaths to adjust his emotions, Luaja sat up again and searched to see if any other silver level medical skill books have been listed during this time, but found nothing with no other options.
He had to take a step back and focus on the black iron level medical skill books.
There were quite a variety of medical skill books available besides the disease research skill, noted others like disease diagnosis, wound treatment, pharmacy, emergency care, herb identification, and so on.
The prices among these were naturally varied.
In short, Loajia decisively snatched up a black iron level disease research skill book.
Who knows if those who failed to bid on the silver level skill books would come over to sweep up the black iron level ones as well.
Disease research black iron level when facing known disease symptoms.
The research speed of the disease increases by 20%.
And the chance of discovering a treatment method increases by 15%.
The effect was directly hald, but there was no choice.
He couldn't buy the silver level or gold level ones.
Before that, the civilization's medical development had to progress, right? I don't know if it's because the black iron level skill books have a higher supply rate, but their prices were much cheaper than the silver level ones.
Even for the relatively expensive disease research skill within the same level, the price was only 540,000 civilization points.
Thus, Lajia quickly started sweeping them up.
If the quality wasn't good, he could only rely on quantity to win.
In the blink of an eye, over 2 million civilization points were spent.
And when he came back to his senses, Loaja's face was full of tears.
He originally thought he was somewhat wealthy.
But now he realized that 4 million civilization points simply couldn't last.
It wasn't that the big shots were too rich, but that these newcomers were too poor.
Thinking carefully how wealthy were the big shots who had developed for several centuries in this other world just didn't need guessing.
After buying the skill books, Luajia opened his backpack to check and then he didn't te need to hesitate anymore.
He directly ran to the medical department.
The members working in the medical department had no issues with loyalty and their intelligence caps were all at three stars.
He directly assigned one black iron level medical skill book to each of them with those doing medical research in place.
Those responsible for diagnosing conditions, identifying herbs, treating wounds, and pharmacy were all accounted for.
Although this entire medical department didn't he have any particularly outstanding talent, at least it could be considered well-rounded, which made Lajia feel a bit more at ease.
After leaving the medical department, Luajia didn't te forget to give lessons to the children in the tribe.
However, starting today, he had gained a large group of students from the armory department.
It was also proven that as long as the learning of written language was successfully linked with weaponry, the little fox's enthusiasm for learning would soar to unprecedented heights.
If you couldn't learn these characters well, you wouldn't understand the design drawings.
If you didn't understand the design drawings, you wouldn't be able to make the weapons and equipment on the drawings.
Once this causal relationship was established, that five-star intelligence cap was no joke.
The learning ability was simply astonishing.
The characters Lajia taught today were completely mesmerized by the little fox at a glance.
After learning them once, she was eager to understand the characters on the design drawings and after class she kept pestering Logia for extra help.
Teaching such a student, while easy gave no sense of accomplishment.
Chapter 100, the development of seasonal transition.
2 days later, Lajia decisively separated the little fox from the other students.
The little fox was learning too quickly.
while the others simply couldn't te keep up with her pace.
Rather than having them drag each other down, Luagia decided to teach them separately.
At the same time, to improve efficiency, he laid out the design plans for the three bow crossbow and began teaching the little fox the words on the design, which also allowed him to interpret the plans, achieving two goals at once.
Initially, he hadn't te it this way because he didn't he expect the little fox to have such strong learning abilities and many of the words on the design were quite complex for beginners.
After teaching a segment, Lajia signaled for the little fox to take a charcoal pencil and practice on her own.
Watching her seriously digest the learning material, Laja suddenly spoke up.
Have you thought about the name I mentioned to you before? It's just a name.