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And with signal fires as a wartime signal, you need to burn one for every battle.

How many patriotic wolves would have to contribute their dong just for you to fight one battle? To clarify this, Laja even went offline for a while, researched for quite some time, and finally figured out the general recipe for the signal fire.

Upon returning to the other world, he had his subordinates slowly experiment.

And after a long period of research, they finally achieved this result.

Today's signal fire experiment had been announced in advance.

Upon seeing the signal fire rising from the direction of Mingjing city, the beacon towers in the surrounding cities also ignited their signal fires.

In the blink of an eye, throughout the territory of the entire civilization, signal fires were already ablaze.

Holding a telescope and admiring this spectacular scene, Luaja couldn't help but silently praise it in his heart.

Without a doubt, this was the fastest communication method in the entire cold weapon era.

If the front line were to be attacked by the enemy, how much time would it take for the signal fires to burn down? Even carrier pigeons couldn't match this speed.

Although this method couldn't te convey detailed battle reports, at least it allowed them to confirm the enemy's position based on the direction of the smoke and to begin mobilizing troops promptly, preparing for battle.

On this side, the joy of successfully igniting the signal fire alleviated Lajia's previous melancholy significantly.

Meanwhile, on the other side, in the conference room of the Zonghong Tinten Alliance in the neutral zone, the mood of certain individuals was not so good.

In recent months, it seems that quite a few of our alliance's players have died.

At the main seat of the conference room, Wong Dong, the leader of the Zonghong Tantian Alliance, spoke while his fingers continuously tapped on the table, producing a thump, thump thump sound, clearly reflecting his current frustration as a player of the silver rank.

What could frustrate Wong Dong was certainly not just the lives of a few bronze ranked players, but the fact that he had been locked in a comprehensive war with his nemesis for four years.

And in the end, they still couldn't te reach a conclusion.

A comprehensive war indeed represented a decisive battle where players poured the entire strength of their civilization into it.

However, besides determining the victor through one side as defeat and death, there were also the options of surrender and reconciliation.

If one side chose surrender, they would be directly deemed defeated and pay a relatively painful price.

While the opposing player had the right to refuse the surrender and continue fighting.

As for reconciliation, it would occur after both sides reached a certain consensus, allowing the system to start calculating the battle results and points, thus determining the winner and ending the battle.

After 4 years of deadlock in the comprehensive war with his nemesis, Wong Dong ultimately reached a temporary reconciliation.

But after the systems judgment, he found himself defeated by a subtle margin.

At this moment, it was no wonder his mood was terrible, and the fact that many Alliance players had died recently just happened to coincide with his frustrations.

"What is going on, Lui?" Upon hearing his name, Lu's eyelid twitched slightly, clearly indicating that Wong Dong had a general understanding of the situation.

As for how he knew, Lui glanced at another deputy leader of the alliance, Wong Sanja.

Who else could it be but him? As if sensing Lu Ya's gaze, Wong Sunja smirked, revealing a cold smile.

Their essay saying that goes, "Business partners are enemies.

" And not to mention that Wong Dong often fought for years at a time.

The Zong Tantian Alliance was largely run by these two deputy leaders.

Under this premise, it was inevitable that some power struggles would arise and over time that animosity accumulated.

report to the leader.

The situation is as follows.

As he spoke, Lui recounted the entire sequence of events to Wong Dong, not hiding anything.

After all, he knew Wong Dong's character well.

He was currently in a bad mood.

And if he lied and was later exposed, the outcome would be far from pleasant.

It was better to be honest since it wasn't he anything shameful.

After listening, Wong Dong<unk>s expression indeed softened considerably, but then he frowned.

So this happened.

Lui issuing a bounty within the alliance for revenge on his brother was something that could even be considered natural.

Even Wong Sunjia, who had always had a mutual dislike with Lu Yi, couldn't T say anything against it.

Wong Dong certainly wouldn't T blame Lu Yi for such a small matter.

Not to mention that during the earlier comprehensive war, although Lui didn't te come personally, he did send two fierce generals with a considerable force to support him, even costing him quite a bit of manpower.

Those favors still had to be remembered.

Thinking of this, after pondering for a while, Wong Dong spoke up.

If this goes on, our zoning tanton s reputation will be tarnished.

Which player would be willing to join us later? This Luajia must be dealt with.

I'll handle this matter.

Is that okay with you, Lui? Just follow the leader's orders.

Upon hearing this, Wong Dong nodded in satisfaction, while Xiaoan, Lin Lei, and others below could only inwardly lament their misfortune.

In front of this silverranked leader, they as bronze-ranked newbies clearly had little say in the matter.

They had drawn the short straw this time.

Just as everyone was contemplating Wong Dong, after considering the candidate, spoke again that Loajia, I'll have Leuia deal with him.

A name was mentioned and the others who had been pondering their losses were suddenly shocked.

Although Lie Yuia did not participate in alliance meetings and most attendees had barely seen him when it came to who was the strongest among the bronze players in Zohion, there was no contest.

Li Yuia was that person.

He was also the player invited into this game by their leader Wong Dong ranked 68th among bronze players.

Moreover, they had vaguely heard some rumors that this league Yuia seemed to belong to a special civilization.

Chapter 333.

The barbarians meanwhile unaware of these events, Lajia had brought a team out of the city for hunting after a long absence.

Upon reflection, he realized that he hadn't exercised properly for quite some time.

Although he had been busy with political affairs, he still managed to arrange some regular activities for himself to avoid regression in his skills and deterioration of his physical condition.

Hunting was certainly one of those activities.

However, hunting was not as simple as it seemed.

Aside from fierce beasts that would attack humans, other wild animals were quite alert and would immediately flee at the slightest hint of danger.

Therefore, searching for prey was a long and tedious process for a hunter.

Your majesty, look over there.

The voice of Captain Hilyang of the guard team was involuntarily lowered.

Luf followed Heliang<unk>s pointing direction and squinted his eyes, seeing a faint shadow of a road deer among the distant thicket.

Good eyes.

Logic complimented Heliong softly, then reached behind him to grab his longbowow.

He was undoubtedly confident in his archery skills.

As he drew the bow and knocked an arrow, one shot was already released.

At that moment, a mournful cry came from the distant road deer, but it was not killed by his arrow.

The thicket obstructed his view, and it was likely that the arrow didn't hit a vital spot.

Nevertheless, Luaja showed no signs of panic on his face.

With a swift motion, he shot another arrow.

The arrow disappeared into the thicket, making it impossible for him to confirm whether he had hit.

However, he could ascertain that the road deer indeed had a strong vitality.

After all, in the animal kingdom, where the weak are prayed upon by the strong, those with insufficient vitality had likely already become food for other beasts.

Watching the road deer shake off its hooves and dash deeper into the woods, Lajia did not rush to pursue it.

After all, he considered himself somewhat of an ancient person, and he had considerable experience in hunting.

The road deer had been shot, and it would undoubtedly leave a blood trail.

It was better to let it run for a while.

As it exhausted its strength, it might even die from blood loss while fleeing.

As thoughts raced through his mind, Luagia dismounted.

The thicket ahead was not convenient for riding, and chasing a fleeing prey on horseback would create too much noise.

In this environment, his two legs were the most effective means of movement.

The guards clearly understood this logic.

After leaving three people to watch over the horses, the rest followed Lajia toward the thicket where the road deer had been.

Upon getting closer, Luajia quickly found a small pool of blood near the thicket.

The amount of blood was not large, suggesting that the first arrow had likely struck its hindquarters or thigh.

After determining the direction of the road deer's hoof prints and following the trail for a while, Loia soon discovered a second pool of blood with a significantly larger amount.

It was unlikely that the wound from the first arrow had opened up so quickly indicating that it seemed the second arrow had hit with two arrows in it, and judging by the amount of blood, the road deer could not have run far.

Lajia back on his feet led the way while the other guards followed obediently, not wanting to disturb their majesty's interest.

Hilong and the others were well aware that their sovereign surprisingly enjoyed the outdoor activity of hunting.

For many, the process of finding and chasing prey could be very tedious and boring.

But their majesty unexpectedly relished this monotony.


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