With such thoughts, Lu G scrolled down to the bottom of his attribute panel where displayed the city states he currently owned.
They worming Jing, Hyen, TB, Yema, Jimmu, Bha, Yan Shan.
Seven.
Seeing this, Lu Gi paused for a moment.
The first four were indeed his territories, but there were actually three more.
As his thoughts raced, Lu Gi directly asked Lu Mang what the name of this tribe was by a tribe.
Do you know about the Jumamu tribe? Jumama tribe? Lu Mangs eyes flashed with confusion.
He had never heard of it.
What about the Yan tribe? Lu G asked again.
Oh, the Yenshan tribe is the one that mines fluorite.
It is a subsidy of the Bha tribe.
I see.
A glimmer of understanding crossed Luo Gi's eyes, and he also cleared his thoughts.
The Baya tribe and Yinshan tribe were obviously Jeanpangs tribes.
And this Jimmu tribe, if he wasn't mistaken, should belong to Shiao Bingi, the player he had easily crushed with his cavalry, except that the other party was the invader.
Luog hadn't thought of him for a moment.
And now it seemed that as long as the owner of a civilization was killed, whether he was the invader or the defender at the time, it could be considered as meeting the conquest requirement, and then one could smoothly absorb the other civilization.
In a chapter, chapter 200, population explosion.
In summary, I quickly changed that troublesome default state to manual confirmation.
After conquering Jeangpang's civilization, at least I had the Rock Mountain tribe to mine some Firefly stones, which counts as a resource point.
But for Xioenji's civilization, I didn't even know what was in the Giantwood tribe, and it was conquered inexplicably.
That was quite a hassle.
I swiftly opened my system map.
If those tribes were all under my territory, there should be some markings on the map.
Sure enough, after a bit of scrolling, I clearly saw three unfamiliar tribe markers.
The Biha tribe was north of the Highen tribe, while the Giantwood tribe was west of my Ming Jing tribe.
As for the Rock Mountain tribe, it was more nuanced, located on the opposite side of my Iron Wall tribe, separated by a mountain range.
So, they were back to back, but couldn't see each other.
Given this situation, it was clear that this burden didn't fall on Lu Gene.
After explaining the situation to him and calming him down, I decisively decided to make a trip to the other two tribes.
Since they had already fallen into my hands, I had to make good use of the manpower and resources.
I couldn't just leave them there unattended, right? Of course, during this back and forth journey.
I also sorted out my thoughts based on the situation.
My hidden mission should be to eliminate a player or perhaps to achieve a conquest.
Then the effect of world fragments would be triggered.
After understanding this cause and effect, I felt relieved and my mood obviously improved significantly.
I took the opportunity to study my new segment again.
As mentioned before, compared to other development segments, this one resembled a massive skill tree.
In dominant presence and civilization, conqueror seemed more like a passive skill and an active skill.
At the same time, it appeared that dominant presence could be upgraded by consuming conquest points and civilization points to enhance its effect.
while Civilization Conqueror didn't have an upgrade option.
Furthermore, if I wanted to activate the icons in the second row of the skill tree, I would also need to consume the corresponding conquest points and civilization points.
Currently, activating the icons in the second row required 100 conquest points and 100,000 civilization points.
And before activating, I couldn't see the effects of those icons.
After thoroughly researching the segment, I pondered for a while and finally named this unnamed segment as Wanja all realms.
In the following days, I was undoubtedly busy.
The population of the Giant Wood tribe by tribe and Rock Mountain tribe combined caused my civilization population to surge by over 800 in a short time without even considering anything else.
Just interviewing these 800 plus people was already enough to drive one mad.
Moreover, besides the interviews, there were a ton of other things to worry about.
Fortunately, my civilization already had a wellestablished system.
Otherwise, with the sudden addition of over 800 new people with loyalty only around 60 or 70, it would have likely caused me to collapse on the spot.
Half a month passed and my mental state had deteriorated significantly due to the overwhelming workload.
As the tribe's population grew, personally checking each person's attribute panel and assigning work became a bit too much to handle.
It was exhausting to say the least.
But regardless, I finally managed to arrange those 800 people.
Setting aside the workload that nearly drained me, the gains were quite substantial.
After all, they were player tribes, and based on the modern knowledge, they couldn't be too bad off.
After assigning roles, aside from a few who didn't meet the loyalty standards to enter important departments, each department received a large number of new recruits and talents.
As for resources, every player would gather all usable resources from the surrounding area into their possession, leading to me feeling like I was opening treasure chests while checking the resources.
The most abundant resources were clearly agricultural products.
After all, food was a major challenge in the early stages.
If you couldn't solve the food problem, you wouldn't have made it this far.
To overcome this challenge, as long as one wasn't foolish, everyone would think of developing agriculture when conditions allowed.
Thus, while conquering these two civilizations, I decisively obtained a large amount of agricultural resources.
For me right now, the quantity of agricultural products wasn't the most important.
What mattered most was that I needed new crops.
Jeang Pong and Xio Benji didn't disappoint me.
In the fields of these three tribes, I discovered three new crops I didn't have before.
Corn, tomatoes, and peppers, along with one extremely important crop that was likely even more valuable than the previous three combined, wheat.
This was one of the staple foods for our people.
It's worth mentioning that many people can't tell the difference between wheat and rice.
Simply put, rice is what you get when you process patty.
While wheat is used to make flour for various foods, I gladly accepted these agricultural resources without hesitation and then directly allocated a large piece of land to the agriculture department to increase the number of fields.
No extra fields in the Mingjing tribe.
Then let's develop in other tribes like the Hyen tribe.
After all, I had an abundance of manpower now.
Fortunately, there's a piece of land nearby suitable for farming as the previous radishes were found in that area.
Now, as my second branch city, it was time to expand its scale.
I couldn't just keep using the Hyen tribe as a coal mine, could I? Thus, the expansion plan for the Hyen tribe was put on the agenda.
Compared to the rich agricultural resources, it was clear that I couldn't gain any significant military upgrades from those three tribes.
Weapons like stone axes and stone spears were useless to me.
After all, I was the strongest military force among these three players.
Sighing in exhaustion, I completed my last task and collapsed into my chair.
After maintaining a blank state of mind for a while, I finally recovered and stretched my stiff neck, leaving my office to get some fresh air.
I had finally made it through those busy days.
Chapter 20.
Slipped away after a long absence.
He finally visited the armament research department.
He had just been to the forging department.
But the problem was that the forging and research departments within the armament department had long been separated.
The main reason was that research required a relatively quiet environment while the noise from weapon forging was too loud and had caused disturbances in the research area.
After a series of protests from Yishien, Lu G moved the research department to a relatively secluded location.
The level of chaos in the research department never failed to astonish Lu G.
Various materials and suspected materials were piled everywhere, leaving hardly any space to set foot.
After all, it was a department that required high intelligence and talent.
So, the number of members was not large, counting Yen, the head of the department.
There were fewer than 10 people.
Moreover, after Lu G entered, no one paid him any attention, or rather, no one even noticed he had come in.
Everyone was engrossed in their own research.
Luo Gi deliberately lightened his footsteps and walked toward Yishin's office.