What nonsense.
Look at your own strength.
How dare you speak so wildly about our surrender? If it weren't for the worry of unnecessary losses among his kin, he wouldn't waste words here.
Yet, who would have thought this human would be so audacious as to demand their surrender? It was truly intolerable.
The metal giant leader roared in anger and took a step forward when he suddenly felt the sky darken.
A pressure as deep as the abyss descended from the heavens, bearing down on the earth and forcing him to halt in his tracks.
This is feeling a gaze upon him.
The metal giant leader trembled involuntarily like an ant facing a roaring dragon.
Not just him.
All the creatures present felt that pressure and instinctively lower their heads, afraid to look up, lest they offend that great existence.
Surrender or die.
A brief phrase echoed in the minds of all the metal giants, even without sweat.
The metal giant leader felt a chill run down his spine, almost breaking out in cold sweat.
As the metal giants fell silent, the pressure from the heavens grew heavier, as if a mountain was pressing down on them.
Looking back at his terrified kin, the metal giant leader showed a struggle on his face, but ultimately lacked the courage to look up.
We surrender.
With that, the pressure dissipated, and all the metal giants instinctively breathed a sigh of relief.
Feeling that existence retracted its gaze, the metal giant leader cautiously raised his head, peeking curiously.
In the sky above, a profound darkness nearly covered the entire sky.
At the center of the darkness, a swirling vortex 100 m wide slowly rotated with a majestic eye gazing down upon the earth.
Ghoul, my name is Eternal Knight.
I grant you blessings.
Praise my name.
As the half- metal giants chose to surrender, the darkness above began to rapidly contract, ultimately converging to a single point, while a powerful phrase reappeared in the minds of the metal giants.
All hail our Lord.
All hail our Lord.
All hail our lord.
All the warriors of the night tribe shouted loudly and under the leadership of the metal giant leader.
The half-metal giants followed suit in their chants.
Chapter 18.
Construction far away in the barbarian tribe.
Sushingu slowly opened his eyes.
A hint of fatigue flashing in his gaze as he rubbed his temples.
It was still a bit too strenuous.
He hadn't expected the consumption to be so great that he almost couldn't hold on.
In just a short while, he had exhausted half a month's worth of divine source, and the cost of his divine descent technique was simply outrageous.
Fortunately, he had the support of 70,000 followers to share the pressure.
Otherwise, he definitely wouldn't have been able to intimidate those metal giants.
However, despite the high consumption, the effect was remarkable.
Without losing a single soldier, he had taken down this extraordinary tribe of 10,000, achieving significant results.
After defeating the Metal Giants, two of the three major forces in the Black Earth plane had been dealt with, leaving only the most ferocious Wolfman tribe, the Wolfmen lived in the Dark Valley with nearly 200,000 tribesmen.
Although the Wolf Men were not extraordinary beings, they were inherently brutal and combative, making them natural warriors whose strength could not be underestimated.
The barbarians were well acquainted with these two old adversaries and possessed plenty of intelligence about them.
For instance, the Metal Giants were quite laid-back, showing no desire for expansion.
Their daily routine consisted of eating and sleeping, and their honest nature made them easy to deceive.
In contrast, the wolf men were highly aggressive.
They occupied the dark valley and did not allow any tribes to exist in their vicinity.
Truly embodying the role of tyrants.
This was why Su Shingu chose to deal with the metal giants first.
These simple-minded fellows had a deep respect for powerful beings.
As long as a large army approached and a stunning divine descent occurred, these simpleans would likely surrender.
As for the wolf men, that was another story.
These inherently brutal beings had no sense of awe.
Even if a deity descended, they would dare to bear their fangs and take a bite.
For the wolf men, Sushing Yu had no intention of taking action for the time being, planning to wait until spring.
After dealing with the metal giants, Sushingu shifted his focus to the barbarian tribes.
With hundreds of thousands of people waiting for him to integrate, this was no simple task.
To this end, he specifically summoned a group of experienced individuals from the night tribe.
However, even with this, the work progressed exceptionally slowly.
Ultimately, the low cultural level of the barbarians meant that many commands issued could not be executed at all.
Sushingu had no solution for this.
Not to mention the barbarian tribes, even the current night tribe, was not much better.
Ignorant people were easier to manipulate and converting them into followers was simpler.
They were like blank slates, having never received any cultural education.
As long as Sushing Yu instilled some knowledge in them, he could easily transform them into devout followers.
Just like contemporary primitive tribes, they still believed in strange totems to this day.
Similarly, Sue Shing Yu, who could demonstrate miracles, only needed to appear a few more times, and this group of empty-headed individuals would soon rally to him.
Conversely, those with higher education levels were less likely to develop faith, at least not in bizarre deities.
However, for the tribe to develop, education had to be implemented.
Sushingu did not plan to keep deceiving them indefinitely.
Faith gained through deception was ultimately false.
True devout followers should choose to follow after understanding the essence of belief.
Back to the main point.
Under Su Shing Yu's tireless efforts, the entire structure of the Barbarian Tribe was rapidly changing.
The original structure of the Barbarian Tribe was chaotic with efficiency an all-time low, which was not conducive to the trib's development.
Therefore, Sushingu simply abolished it.
He was not particularly skilled in systems, but that was not a big problem.
As long as it could operate, he could correct it later if it was wrong.
He divided the entire tribe into departments.
Production, manufacturing, culture, military, construction, and logistics.
This was also the system currently in operation, the night tribe.
The only difference being that there was a council of elders in the night tribe.
Each department had its specific duties responsible for the tasks assigned by the city lord.
As for the first city lord, it could only be Sushing Yu for the time being.
Sushingu planned to build the second city of the night tribe here as the nearby resources were abundant and transporting them back was inconvenient.
It would be better to build a city directly here.
Under Sue Shingu's arrangements, the entire barbarian base was bustling with activity, constructing new cities, building infrastructure, reclaiming land, and mining.
After this round of work, it turned out that the manpower of hundreds of thousands was somewhat insufficient.
However, this was not a major issue as the barbarian tribes submitted.
The surrounding vassel tribes naturally chose to submit as well.
Sushing Yu did not immediately relocate their populations, but did recruit many young and strong individuals, further boosting the labor force of the barbarian base.
As for whether the newly joined tribesmen would have objections to doing so much work, Sushiu felt there would be none.
At least he did not see anyone raising objections.
Working in the biting cold of winter was indeed very difficult.
The wind felt like a knife cutting through, but the hot soup, strong liquor, and meat- fil buns provided by the night tribe were truly delicious.
It was worth noting that in the past during winter, they mostly huddled at home, often only having one meal a day.
And whether they could survive depended entirely on fate.
Now, in the middle of winter, they actually had work to do, and it wasn't for nothing.
They were provided with food and drink, which was simply fantastic.
The concept of money had not yet circulated here.