Chapter 80: Tairong Fairy Settlement

I have to say that Liu Xiu is a good man. Until he returned to Byrons, he did not make a mistake in his style www.biquge.info of life.

That said, he got into a little trouble. One day in early May, Liu Xiu took advantage of the rest of the team to run to a place where no one was "casting spells". Unfortunately, the suitable place he found was the place where Zhenxin was relieved. The two came here one after the other, Zhenxin relieved himself behind the bushes, and as soon as he was done, Liu Xiu came over.

Because Zhenxin was shy, she could only squat behind the bushes and wait for Liu Xiu to leave. Because he was already a "habitual offender", Liu Xiu found a big tree and leaned over, took off his pants and closed his eyes and began to "cast spells". When he "cast the spell", he was facing Zhenxin, and when Zhenxin saw him take off his pants, she quickly closed her eyes. But curiosity drove her to slowly open her eyes, wondering what was inside the man's pants.

Of course, in addition to Liu Xiu's white thighs, all she could see was the little monster with her head held high. Zhenxin raised her mouth in surprise, and then tilted her head in confusion. She didn't know what Liu Xiu was doing, but she could see that Liu Xiu seemed to be enjoying it.

Towards the end of the "spellcasting", Liu Xiu began to chant Herin's name, and then the "casting" ended with the momentum of a volcanic eruption. After that, Liu Xiu found a few clean leaves and wiped his hands, and then left the scene.

Zhenxin, who doesn't know anything about this matter, doesn't know what Liu Xiu left at the scene. After Liu Xiu left, she ran over to check it out curiously, and took a branch to test it.

The long shrine maiden said that the lower half of the man's body had something evil...... That evil thing, it should be that thing, right?

Zhenxin tilted her head, recalling the appearance of Liu Xiu's little monster.

Well...... It does look quite evil.

It turns out that what the long witch said is true, and I thought she was teasing me......

Belch! Since it's an evil thing, what it spits out is also very evil, right?

Thinking of this, Zhen Xin hurriedly threw away the branch in her hand, and then quickly distanced herself from it.

I...... I'd better go back first......

After that, Zhenxin began to deliberately avoid the two men in the group, looking at them with a wary look in her eyes. An Jie thought that Maier and Liu Xiu had done something to Zhenxin, so she brought them to talk. Both of them felt that they had a clear conscience, and they also said that they could find Zhenxin to confront them. As a result, as soon as Zhenxin saw the two, she quickly distanced herself from them.

Anjie thought that Maier and Liu Xiu must have done something to Zhenxin, so she drugged them and stunned them. The unconscious two told An Jie the truth again, and she believed the two.

Zhenxin's appearance was too weird, which made An Jie very worried. So when An Jie camped that night, she also used medicine on Zhenxin. Under the influence of the drug, Zhenxin spoke her heart: she was afraid of the evil creature that could spit dirty water on the lower half of the man's body.

An Jie, who learned the truth, smiled bitterly, and could only further find the source of her fear. After finding the source of fear, An Jie found Liu Xiu angrily, scolded him, and made Liu Xiu the second monk confused.

After that, An Jie patiently explained the knowledge of physiology to Zhenxin, so that she could understand the affairs of men and women. As a result, after understanding the affairs of men and women, Zhenxin was even more afraid to contact the men in the team because of her shyness. An Jie felt that there were only two men in the team anyway, and it wouldn't be a big deal if she didn't contact them, so she didn't take this matter to heart.

On June 3, Maier and his entourage finally arrived at the settlement of the "Golden Bird" goblin.

The scale of the Taeyong goblin settlement is huge, before coming here, Maier thought that Chunshan City should be the largest city, but in front of the "Golden Bird" goblin settlement, Chunshan City is like an inconspicuous small town.

The entire settlement has no walls, and only a ring of watchtowers has been built on the outermost part. The purpose of these towers is to keep an eye on the Taeyong Yokai, and if the Taeyong Yokai attack, the Taeyong Elves will kill them outside the settlement. Due to their poor weaponry, the Taeyong goblins often have to pay a lot of losses to destroy a Taeyong goblin.

The settlement of the Taeyong elves is far from the eye, even from the watchtower. Natural forest areas, farmlands, fruit groves, residential areas and workshops are lined up, windmills with large fan blades can be seen everywhere, Taeyong goblins on foot or pulling wooden carts are constantly coming in and out of the settlement, and from the watchtower it looks like a stream flowing in and out of a large lake.

Before going up to the watchtower, Maier asked the total population of the Tajon elf settlement on guard, and the Tajon elf shook her head lightly and truthfully replied that she didn't know how many people were in the settlement. Mel could not get an answer and had to estimate it himself. He used Chunshan City as a template, assuming that the "Golden Bird" goblin settlement was the size of twenty Chunshan Cities, and the population density was the same as that of Chunshan City, then the total population of the "Golden Bird" goblin settlement would be 60 million.

This number startled Maier, but after calming down, he felt that it might be too little. He could estimate the height of the watchtower to be more than thirty meters, and he could not see the end of the settlement when he stood on the watchtower and looked in the direction of the settlement, as if the other side of the world was full of "Golden Bird" goblins.

Regardless of the fact that the other races of the New World set up borders, in fact their borders are not completely connected, but only draw a dividing line where they border with neighboring powers, and then extend this dividing line to both sides, connect with other borders, draw a so-called territorial range, and then expand freely within this range.

Many areas are within the territory of a certain power, but in fact they are no-man's land, such as the mountainous area where the city of Byron is located, and if you go directly to the north, there are several large mountains, where no one has explored at all. If you want to go from the city of Byron to the county seat or the Republic of Bujin, you must come out of the west gate and walk along the main road to get there, and if you go directly to the north, eighty percent will starve to death in the mountains.

If you could look down on the whole new world from the sky and cover the land that had been explored by all races except the Tayyong elves with some color, you would see a strange pattern like an ant's nest, made up of small areas and thin wires, compared to the unexplored land, which was more regular than the pattern that had not been explored.

The "Golden Bird" elven settlement is located southwest of Byron Fort, west of Xiaohu's home, and has a large area of unexplored land. The land was irregular heptagonal, and there were no less than sixty forces around it, and its total area was more than a hundred times the total area of land actually controlled by these sixty or so forces.

In the depths of this land, there are a total of five Tairong fairy settlements, and the "Golden Bird" settlement is not the largest. Due to the high mobility of the population, the total population of the Taerong Elf Settlement is not easy to calculate. What is certain, however, is that the population of the "Golden Bird" settlement has always exceeded 80 million, the population of the largest elf settlement has exceeded 120 million, and the population of the five settlements together has always exceeded 450 million.

The Taerong goblins living in the settlement only account for one-third of its total population, which means that there are still more than 900 million scattered Taerong goblins living in this land. Within this land alone, the population of the Tayrong elves exceeds the population of the other races combined.

It is worth mentioning that the Tayrong Elves are the only race that did not lose a population during the Cataclysm. However, because the other races knew too little about the Taeyong elves, no one but themselves knew about it.

The residential buildings in the settlement are multi-storey, with the shortest being five storeys high. Although the Taeyong elves are short, they are accustomed to building houses according to the size of the Taeyong people. This is a custom left by the ancestors of Taeyong fairies, and it has been completely inherited by later generations and has not been changed.

Each floor is no less than three meters high, and the view is narrowed by the ubiquitous buildings. The buildings in the residential area are all dormitory structures, and the beds in the bedrooms are either upper, middle and lower, or bunks. Most of the Taeyong elves like to huddle together when they sleep, so there are more bunks than the upper, middle and lower bunks.

There are many trolleys on the streets, each with a variety of food, clothes, or household items, each supervised by two Tayrong elves. Taeyong goblins don't have currency, and they don't use it, so if they want to eat, they go straight to the street to get it, and the Taeyong goblins who take care of the trolleys are not vendors, but simply take care of the trolleys and the things on them.

When the Taerong goblins saw the aliens, they did not hula lala, but took the initiative to give way to the guests, and then stood on both sides of the path to watch, and waited for the guests to get close before taking a serious look or talking. There are a lot of small heads squeezed out of the windows on both sides of the street, and since there are already many goblins on the street, they can only watch from the windows.

Liu Xiu found something similar to a faucet on the side of the street, and he excitedly squeezed over from the Taeyong goblin to check it, and found that it was really a faucet, so shocked that he kept yelling.

'Oh my God!' Tap water'! It's actually 'tap water'!! ”

The tap water used by the Tairong goblins is not a human-driven water supply device like the Mingji people. There are many water towers in the settlement, and there are windmills on the water towers, which, when turned, power the machinery that pumps the water, which carries the groundwater up and through metal pipes to the various parts of the settlement.

Sewers were also built in the settlements, and at the end of the sewers were septic tanks next to farmland or fruit groves. Most of the garbage in the settlement can be used as fertilizer, and the garbage that cannot be used as fertilizer cannot be thrown into the sewer.

The septic tank is also a biogas tank. Tayyong elves use biogas as their main fuel for cooking, and they use metal pipes to deliver it to each building's communal kitchen for residents to use. In addition to biogas, Tayrong Elf uses a solid fuel made from a mixture of hay and vegetable oil.

They mechanically chop hay, wheat straw and other things, mix them with a small amount of vegetable oil, and then use machinery to compact and cut them into pieces, which can burn for a long time and have more heat. The ashes are collected and used as fertilizer to be scattered in the fields, and so on.

This solid fuel is also used as fuel for steam engines, usually mixed with charcoal or coal. Settlement elves are well-versed in ore mining and metallurgy, and they know the role of coal in metallurgy, but rarely mine it. When there is no shortage of fuel, they rarely dig coal.

Settlement elves can make hollow metal pipes several meters long, but they use very primitive weapons, such as spears, short swords, short bows, etc., this is because the settlement elves are too far away from foreign societies, and it will take half a year for news to come in from the outside at the earliest. The battle with the foreign tribe Tairong goblins is more defeated than victorious, making it difficult for them to obtain foreign weapon samples, unable to study and imitate them, so the development of weapon technology in the goblin settlement is behind the times.

In addition, the Taeyong goblins themselves don't like to fight, and they belong to the race of "people don't offend me, I don't offend people" in the true sense, even if they are invaded by the enemy, they will only think about protecting their own clan, and will not think about how to completely eliminate the enemy, killing the enemy is a last resort. Thinking constraints are more difficult to overcome than technical constraints. So even though the Taeyong goblins are already an era ahead of the foreigners in terms of technology, their weapons are still very primitive.

The scattered elves who are relatively close to foreign societies have overcome this kind of thinking and have developed a "preventive mind". It's a pity that these scattered goblins don't have the scientific and technological foundation of the goblins in the settlement, and they still live a very primitive life, even if they have the idea of prevention, they still can't beat the foreigners, and can only be slaughtered by others.

The arrival of the guests is like a stimulant for the whole settlement, making the whole settlement glow with a strange vitality. The Taerong goblins have no leader and no officials, and although the Winged Clan will deliberately protect the Wingless Clan, they will follow the Wingless Clan and obey the Wingless Clan's arrangement, but that is not because the Wingless Clan has a high status, but because the Wingless Clan is too important to the race.

None of the wingless elves consider themselves to be the leaders of the other elves, and all the Taeyong elves will only regard the gods as their own and the whole clan before they confess their lords, because they are the servants of the gods in the first place.

After God gave the Taeyong goblins freedom, they who were accustomed to obeying the orders of the gods or Taeyong people did not know what they should do, and they did not have any goals, but simply reproduced, built, and lived, relying on new things to pass the time. For the Tayrong goblins who have not confessed their lord, lifespan is the least important thing. They are always ready to sacrifice themselves for their kind, because doing so makes them feel more worthy of their lives.

But after confessing the master, if they have a good impression of the master, then they will value the life expectancy, because the longer they live, the longer they can accompany the master and do more things for the master. Of course, when the master is in danger, they will still not hesitate to sacrifice their lives for the master, because for them, the master is their everything.