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As far as he knew, many bronze players had fallen to Lu G's hands.

Given that, even considering the face of Zong Hung Tantang, Wong Dong wouldn't let Lu Gi off so easily.

Yet, Lu G's words didn't te seem like lies.

He had clearly stated that the Battle King Alliance was the sworn enemy of Zong Hung Tantang, and there was no point in deceiving him.

Could it be? At that moment, Wong Kong had a realization similar to Wong Dongs and quickly opened his friend list to send a message to a senior.

At that moment, the snake man, who had previously been gloating, was suddenly filled with excitement upon receiving a message from his junior, Wong Kong.

His mouth, full of venom, nearly bit his own tongue.

Without time to feel the pain or pay attention to the surprised looks from his alliance partners, the snake man hurly replied to his junior and reminded Wong Kong not to act recklessly.

Almost immediately receiving a reply, Wong King's expression changed drastically upon reading the message.

His earlier frustration vanished and he felt a chill run down his spine.

Damn, that Lu Gi is actually affiliated with the underworld king.

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funeral in development in this way.

Completely unaware of the situation, Lu Gi unexpectedly gained widespread fame among bronze-ranked players.

Of course, the primary reason for his fame was his consecutive victories over several players from Zohoing Tion.

As for the matter concerning the underworld king, Wong Kong, like Wong Dong, wisely chose to remain silent.

Meanwhile, in a world where Lu Gi is, time continues to flow.

On this day, the sky, which was clear in the morning, suddenly began to drizzle in the afternoon.

At this moment, in an independent cemetery within Iron Wall City, a funeral was taking place, undeterred by the light rain.

Figures led by Lu Gi and Xiao Pan stood straight, watching as an urn of ashes was buried in the grave and on the upright tombstone.

Seven large characters were written in an exceptionally upright font.

the grave of the brave marquee Lu Jang.

Luo Gi and Xiao Pan had hesitated for a long time over where Lu Jang should be buried.

In the end, Ziaoan proposed to bury Lu Jang in Iron Wall City, and Lu Gi agreed.

However, due to extensive renovations in Iron Wall City, "The funeral had been delayed until now.

" "Your Majesty, the rain is getting heavier.

We should go back," Ziaoan said, taking two steps forward as he felt the rain intensifying.

Although his heart was heavy with grief for his old friend, he was also somewhat concerned about Lu G's health.

Lu Gi, standing in front of the tombstone, tilted his head slightly upward, letting the rain fall on his face, soaking his cheeks.

After staring blankly at the overcast sky for two seconds, he spoke, "You all go ahead.

I want to stay a little longer.

Helang, you all can leave, too.

" Upon hearing this, Helang, the captain of the guard, exchanged a glance with Xiaoan, and in the end, everyone still followed Lu G's wishes and stepped back.

Soon, the entire cemetery was left with only Lu G.

Looking at the words on the tombstone, he raised the jar of tiger bone wine he had brought, knocked off the ceiling mud, and took a couple of swigs.

For someone who usually abstained from alcohol, these two large gulps of strong liquor undoubtedly made him feel choked.

He poured the remaining wine over the tombstone, watching as it flowed slowly along the engraved characters.

Lu G's slightly somber voice echoed in the cemetery.

Those beastmen, I have recruited them all.

Will you blame me? As he murmured, Lu G's voice paused for a moment before his expression quickly became resolute.

Forget it.

If you want to blame me, then go ahead.

At worst, when I die one day, I will come to apologize to you.

With that, Lu Gi turned and left decisively.

The deceased had already been laid to rest, and the living must continue to move forward.

Not staying long in Iron Wall City.

Lu G rode back to Miru City on the blazing horse that day.

Time passed quickly, and after a few days, Lu G seemed to have returned to normal, fully immersed in his busy work every day.

During this period, the changes in the multiverse civilization were undoubtedly enormous.

Whether it was the addition of the five beastman tribes or the news of Lu Jiangs death, both had continuously impacted this entire civilization.

As the supreme ruler of the multiverse civilization, Lu Gi was currently frowning as he reviewed the document report in his hands, which concerned the development of the five beastmen tribes.

He was undoubtedly very attentive to this matter.

Lu Gi directly entrusted the military training of the Beastmen to Lu Yong and Liku.

While they couldn't recruit soldiers from the human side for the time being, he needed to make more efforts with the Beastman troops.

The Beastmen had poor discipline leading to low training efficiency.

To put it bluntly, they were a bunch of unruly and untamed guys, right? If that's the case, then just send over an instructor who can beat some sense in each of them.

Currently, Lu Yong, who had personally trained a Schwan army, was undoubtedly the most suitable candidate.

Therefore, Luog was relatively at ease regarding the training aspect.

His concern lay with the integration of human society and beastman society.

According to his initial plan, he intended to assimilate the beastmen through commercial trade, gradually pulling the beastman society into the human society step by step.

However, the implementation did not yield ideal results as no merchants in a multiverse civilization were willing to venture there.

On one hand, merchants were worried about their safety.

And on the other hand, the impoverished Beastman tribes made them feel there was no profit to be made.

The cost of transporting goods, opening stores, hiring staff, and maintaining operations added up to a considerable sum.

Was it really possible to break even by opening shops and beastman tribes? What if they ended up losing money? Even Emperor Luo G couldn't expect the merchants of his multiverse civilization to run to the Beastman tribes to engage in losing ventures.

This issue caused Luo G some headache.

The key was to make the Beastman tribes valuable.

To put it bluntly, they needed some local specialties or resources.

However, he had visited the five tribes, and to be honest, they were quite primitive.

Although he had already mentally prepared for the backwardness of Beastman civilization, seeing it in person still refreshed his worldview.

But just in case, Lu Gi decided to summon Liku to ask.

When Lu Gi suddenly asked him, Liku fell in a deep thought.

After a long while, he finally spoke in an uncertain tone.

Various strange stones.

As soon as he said this, Leo felt he must be crazy.

What use could stones have? They couldn't be used as weapons or food.

But he vaguely remembered that when those stones were first discovered, their former chieftain, Li Yuia, was extremely excited, as if he had just seized several warehouses of food.

At this moment, Luog was undoubtedly quite interested in the strange stones Leica mentioned.

He had basically confirmed in his mind that they were likely ores, which could indeed be useful, but it depended on their type.

What kind of stones are they? Tell me about them.

This question caused Liku to fall into deep thought again as it had been a long time since those events occurred.

Moreover, due to the low productivity and technology of their beastman civilization, even if they discovered ores, they basically had no smelting technology.

Over time, ores have become the most useless things in their beastman civilization.

It was no exaggeration to say that besides coal, which could be used for fire, other ores could be thrown by the roadside without a beast man paying any attention, let alone wasting effort to mine them.

There are many kinds of those stones, and I can't remember many names.

The only thing I remember is that one stone made the chieftain particularly excited when it was first discovered, and that stone sparkles in the sunlight.

I think it was called diamond chapter 384, diamonds, diamonds.

Upon hearing this word, Lajia smiled, not too surprised or excited, just simply smiled.

Below, Liku, without much thought, recounted the story of when Leuia first discovered diamonds, which made Lajia laugh even more joyfully.

As an ordinary modern person, what adjectives come to mind when hearing the word diamond? Expensive, valuable.

These two adjectives undoubtedly occupy the vast majority.

Based on this foundation, if an ordinary person suddenly discovers that they have unearthed a diamond mine, they would certainly be overjoyed and cannot avoid doing some foolish things typical of a nuvo ree.

Through Liku's words, Luaja learned that the silliest thing Liua did was to spread the diamonds he mined on his bed.

He didn't team mind the discomfort at all.

However, Li Yujia made a mistake.

Diamonds are a subtle thing.

To put it bluntly, if Lagia says diamonds are valuable, then they are indeed valuable.

If Lagia says they are just shiny pieces of rock, then they can only be seen as worthless stones.

In the early days, diamonds were loved by nobles for their brilliant appearance and rarity, becoming symbols of power, status, and wealth.

No one dislikes beautiful things, and the scarcity further increased the value of diamonds.


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