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It doesn't even matter what I call it, right? The little fox directly showed her lack of interest in the name, not even lifting her head during the entire process, which made Luagia realize that she probably hadn't he thought about it at all after he mentioned it last time.

Luagia felt a headache coming on as a master armorer with a five-star intelligence cap.

He would be a significant figure once his civilization grew.

Calling her the little fox seemed too casual.

Moreover, Luaja himself had a bit of difficulty naming things.

helping others with names was a headache for him.

So at that time he had lazily let the little fox figure it out herself.

Now he could see that if he hadn't t brought it up today.

She probably wouldn't te have remembered it at all.

It wasn't tea that she had a bad memory.

Rather she simply hadn't te taken the matter to heart.

All right, I'll give you a name.

He rubbed his brow and suddenly had a mischievous smile on his face.

How about calling you Wong Jang Wo? Oh that is fine.

The little foxes s nonchalant response made Lajia lose his desire to be mischievous.

Indeed, people in this era had no idea about the powerful connotations and meanings behind that name, which made it less interesting.

He was just joking.

Although the little fox seemed like a tomboy, she was still a girl.

How could he really let her be called Wong Jang Wo? After seriously thinking for a while, Luia clapped his hands and decided, "Your name will be Yian.

" Oh, okay.

The little fox.

No, from now on she should be called Yishien, responded casually, which left Logia, who had taken a long time to decide on the name, feeling quite disappointed.

However, considering her indifferent personality towards everything except weaponry, Lajia could only sigh and choose to let it go.

In the following days, under Laji's guidance, Yishin quickly finished interpreting the entire text on the design plans.

She then resumed her fervent research routine.

The three bow crossbow, although part of its structure was similar to that of a bow, was much more complex.

Even with the enhancement of the golden level design plans, it would keep her busy for a long time.

For the time being, he wouldn't he bother her.

As winter transitioned into spring and the ice and snow melted, Lajia had many things to attend to.

The sewing and farming of fields went without saying.

In addition, there was another very important task, the construction of wooden rafts.

After all, the ice on Mirror Lake had begun to melt, making it impossible to fish using the ice fishing method.

Like before, fishing was one of the tribe as important food sources.

So, the construction of wooden rafts was urgent.

Fortunately, building a raft wasn't T2 complicated.

Loia didn't even need to go offline to look up information.

After a bit of thought, he sketched out a design that was pretty much spot-on, and the production went quite smoothly.

At the moment the raft was successfully built, he also unlocked a project called ship building.

Ship building level zero ship building efficiency increased by 10%.

It was a clear and straightforward effect.

But Luagia had no plans to upgrade this project for now.

He didn't spend much time building a raft.

So there was no need to upgrade ship building just to increase efficiency a bit.

He could consider that when he needed to build larger ships in the future.

The successful construction of the raft allowed their tribe as fishing industry to continue thriving.

As an important development sector for their tribe, Lajia had naturally studied it well beforehand.

To prevent the fish resources in Mirror Lake from being overfished, he had even specifically issued a law for a fishing ban period prohibiting fishing for two to three months every year during the fish breeding and growth season.

This also unlocked a project called law.

After some time, the entire tribe was smoothly transitioning from winter to spring.

The most significant change was obviously in the agricultural department, which had previously been relatively easygoing.

Now, the sudden increase in workload caught them offguard, allowing them to fully experience the hectic days that the armory department had faced before.

Agricultural Department done.

Armory Department, no problem.

The fishing industry s issues have also been resolved.

holding a charcoal pencil and a piece of animal skin.

Luagia checked off his spring development plan one by one.

The medical department was also progressing rapidly and the ancient walls at the Black Rock Tribe were being constructed smoothly.

What else was there? Just as Logio was thinking about this, the hunting team members who were supposed to return before sunset came back to the tribe looking disheveled just afternoon.

Each of them had varying degrees of injuries causing a stir within the tribal camp.

Sitting by the campfire, Luaja immediately noticed the injured Yishan and others, his brows furrowing.

He then instructed one of the people nearby, go call the medical department to prepare herbs for treating the wounds.

After issuing this order, Luajia turned to the hunting team leader, Yishan, and asked what happened.

Hearing Luaja's question, Yishan lowered his head in shame.

We were attacked by people from the Barbarian Bear Tribe while hunting the Barbarian Bear Tribe.

Mentioning this tribe made Lajia s brows tightened even more.

Did they come with many people? No.

Yishon shook his head about eight or nine of them.

At this Lajia s brows twisted together.

Only eight or nine people meant that the hunting team wasn't te at a numerical disadvantage.

Under such circumstances with the finely crafted stone spears from the armory in their hands.

They shouldn't te have returned in such a disheveled state.

However, Luaj's confusion was answered in the next moment by Yishan.

We weren't at a numerical disadvantage, but they had slings.

Chapter 101.

Early preparation.

A slingshot.

Luog's pupils suddenly constricted.

Yes.

Yan nodded bitterly.

We were attacked by the people of the barbarian bear tribe with slingshots, and the prey we hunted was also snatched away.

The hunting team of the Ming Jing tribe possesses weapons that can definitely be considered excellent.

in this era, but Lu OG could not let them carry slingshots and also lug around a basket of stones to hunt.

That would be utterly ridiculous.

As for the recently developed bows and arrows, it would take a considerable amount of time to practice using them effectively.

If the archery skills are too poor and one cannot shoot accurately, it would be better not to use them at all.

Therefore, even till now, the main weapons of the hunting team are still stone spears and stone axes.

Yet unexpectedly, such an incident occurred.

When did the Barbarian bear tribe learn to use slingshots? Was it when I used stonethrowing soldiers to suppress the hyena pack at the edge of the woods? A sense of uncertainty permeated Luog's tone? The structure of a slingshot is indeed simple, but it shouldn't be something that other barbarians can learn just by glancing at it.

By the way, chief, the slingshots, those guys from the barbarian bear tribe have seem to be different from ours.

Seeing Luo Gi lost in thought, Ean quickly added, "Different?" "Yes.

" Ean nodded.

"The slingshots, they have seem to be made from tree bark ropes.

There are definitely multiple methods for making slingshots.

Ultimately, as long as you understand the principles, you can make them however you like.

Tree bark ropes are certainly an option.

Therefore, the key point lies in the difficulty.

Tree bark ropes are something our tribe also has, which Lu G learned about previously when he went offline to research.

They're used to replace the original tree vines.

While the weaving technique is not overly complex, it is not something that could be easily conceived by primitive people from ancient times, let alone weaving tree bark ropes in his slingshots.

It would be even more impossible for a bunch of primitive individuals from ancient times.


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