Chapter 923: Have You Seen Enough?
Three years
Muria stood at the top of Yunjian Peak, overlooking the neat and tidy buildings below, and there was a hint of emotion in his eyes: "Why haven't you come yet?"
Three years ago, since he conquered the Charm with his indisputable strength and became the king of the Ayare Forest, he began to use his influence to begin to transform the Iku tribe of the Ayare Forest.
First of all, Muria invited the elites of the various tribes to live in Yunjian Peak, and his action was seen by the tribes as wanting to establish his own tribe.
In fact, Muria wants to use this as a starting point to unite the tribes of the entire Ayare Great Forest, destroy the tribal system that has been stretching on this land for countless thousands of years, and establish a centralized system with him as the core.
And Muria, with his influence and the Phantom's great allure to Baghdad, the elite Iku people from various tribes began to migrate to Yunjian Peak.
Because whether they were willing to leave the tribe or go to Yunjian Peak to settle down, as long as they still wanted to become Phantom Knights, they had to live in Yunjian Peak, and Phantoms were unwilling to leave the Phantom Peak, so they had no choice.
Of course, the number of Phantoms is less than two hundred, so it would be foolish to try to attract a sufficient number of Iku people with them.
Because the vast majority of the Iku people are very AC, they have a very clear positioning of their own strength, and they know that they are not qualified to ride this kind of aerial beast.
So Muria came up with a real killer move - he was still bored when he was in his mother's womb, and he created a breathing method based on his own body, and it was this cultivation method that fundamentally strengthened the body that laid the foundation for the current prosperity of Yunjian Peak.
Whether it's for themselves or for their children, all in all, the Ikon people who live in the Ayare Great Forest are constantly converging towards Yunjian Peak.
When Muria used phantoms and breathing methods to attract the Iku people to settle down, he also began to ask these Iku people to settle on the ground, and the Iku people, who have the skill of building a treehouse on trees, will naturally not have any problem building a treehouse on the ground.
It's just that the people of Iku were a little unaccustomed to it at first, but under Muria's insistence and planning, neat wooden houses were built on Yunjian Peak.
The number of energy veins in the Yunjian Peak, which is crucial to the growth of the Iku people, and which Muria named the Shining Stone, is surprisingly large in the Yunjian Peak, or in other words, seventy percent of the entire Yunjian Peak is composed of the Shining Stone.
And this is also the reason why Yunjian Peak was chosen as a lair by the Enchanted Spirit, and this sky overlord feeds on the Shining Stone.
What Muria has to do is to transplant trees that can absorb and release the power of weakening light to Yunmi Peak, so that Yunjian Peak is suitable for the people of Iku.
At the same time, Muria also established the first school of the Iku people, and this school was only taught by Muria, and he only taught two things.
The first is the breathing method created by Muria when she first came, and the second is the hieroglyphs created by Muria based on the language and memories of the Iku people. The importance of writing to the development of civilization is irreplaceable, and only civilization with its own writing has the possibility of development and growth.
And after Muria began to teach the breathing method, his prestige was further increased in the great forest of Ayare, because he did not make any secret about this breathing method, and any Iku people could learn it if they had the heart.
But what these Iku people don't know is that this breathing method is the most rudimentary, the most basic initial version, and there are further second-order enhanced versions and third-order perfect versions. And if you want to get these two breathing methods, there is naturally a higher threshold, and Wang Ke has never been associated with the word charity.
Muria, on the other hand, was also criticized for his increased prestige by teaching breathing, and for this reason that he forced his followers to learn the hieroglyphics he had created.
Of course, the Iku people who have ideas only dare to talk in private, and with the strength and current prestige displayed by Muria, no Iku people have dared to come to him to give their opinions.
For three years, Muria did more than that, he found a large spider with a large number of large numbers and a large amount of silk, and then he used the silk spit out by this spider as a raw material to teach the female Iku people to weave robes.
Well, the robe is woven directly from spider silk, not silk, because spider silk is too tough to cut, so it can only be shaped in one go. And when the first batch of spider silk robes were made, Muria directly used them as the standard equipment of the Phantom Knights under his command.
And Muria not only made a leap forward in the clothing of the Iku, he also made innovations in food and manufacturing, he taught the Ikuren to make steel, trying to lead them directly into the Iron Age, but because the time is too short, there has been no breakthrough so far.
And because the Iku people don't have any industrial base, they can only cut wood and make steel. As a result, there was a great deal of pollution, which led to the fact that the elders of the various tribes had repeatedly joined forces to ask Muria to stop steelmaking.
But Muria withstood these reproaches from various tribes and insisted on making steel. He also had no choice, the civilization of this world was too primitive, and there was such a huge amount of energy ore resources, but it could not be used.
If you can use the Stone of Glory to make steel, of course, you can do it without pollution, but the Iku people don't have this kind of technology at all, and even if they are a walking library, they can't build efficient energy equipment by themselves in a world with no industrial foundation.
"I'm too difficult!" Muria sighed as she looked up at the sky, recalling the past three years of desperately farming with the Iku people and planting the Tree of Civilization and Technology for them.
In a sense, his essence is a god to the Iku people, but now he is a self-proclaimed god with all powers, and only retains all his memories.
But even so, Muria is fully sure that he will lead the entire Ikuren civilization into the space age, but only if he is given enough time. But now there is not enough time at all, and there are already civilizations that can break away from their own world and discover the world in which the Iku people live.
Therefore, Muria has a very urgent sense of urgency, and he does his best to lead the civilization of the Iku people to develop, wanting to give them as much capital as possible to face an interstellar civilization.
If Muria can show his full strength and release his half-dimensional legions, as long as he does not encounter the evil gods, Muria is of course not afraid of any civilized legion.
But it's a pity, let alone releasing the Half-Plane Legion, even if it is extremely difficult to show his strength, as long as Muria dares to show his true aura, the world will frantically reject him and do everything possible to expel him. At that time, his promotion to the epic this time could be regarded as a failure.
It doesn't matter if the promotion fails, it's a big deal to do it again, but other legends have succeeded in using the Heavenly Demon Secret Method, and he has failed, so he goes back so gloomy, it's too ugly!
"When are you guys coming?" Muria looked up at the sky, such a world with abundant energy resources and a native civilization in its infancy, no matter what interstellar civilization discovered, it was impossible to ignore it.
Unless the interstellar civilization has climbed its technology tree to the point where it can create a perpetual motion machine, there is no need for energy, but how is this possible, not to mention whether a thing that violates the law of a perpetual motion machine can be created.
The civilization that sent a probe and was easily blown up by him didn't have a high level of technology. So, this civilization is bound to act. But the problem is that Muria has not found a second trace of interstellar civilization until now, as if the probe was just a flash in the pan.
But soon, Muria understood why he hadn't seen the creation of an interstellar civilization in the past three years.
......
"King your, there is a team of Ikong people from outside the Ayare Great Forest, and I want to ask to see you!"
"Hmm, from the Ikon people other than Ayare?" Sitting on the body of the charmer, Muria, who was practicing, opened his eyes, and two dazzling pure white beams burst out from his eyes, and then returned to the black pupils of the normal Ikuren, and at the same time, the divine patterns on his body gradually dimmed, and disappeared one after another.
"Bring them here!"
"Yes!"
Soon, escorted by six Phantom Knights, a team of nearly fifty men entered the palace of Muria, a rock structure that had little merit except for its size.
"See King your!" Under the gaze of the powerful Phantom Knights around him, this group of people who came from thousands of miles away respectfully worshiped Muria, because Muria was sitting on top of the sleeping Phantom in a lazy posture at this time, looking very casual.
"What are you doing here in the Ayare Forest?" Muria squinted as she looked at the strangely dressed team, which had a lot of things that clearly didn't belong to this world.
"Great King your, we are here to invite the tribe you rule to send a team to the Land of Divine Grace to trade with strangers from beyond the heavens!"
One of the leading Baghdads said to Muria with a look of respect, and he was wearing a set of high-tech silver armor, which made the Phantom Knight in the hall frequently salute him.
"Divine grace, a stranger from beyond the sky!heh, I see!" Muria laughed, he was right, the civilization that spied on the world of the Iku people did act, but did not choose Ayare as the place of arrival.
"You," Muria grinned at the corners of his mouth grabbed his hand, and then the metal orb hovering next to an Ikuren floated in front of him, and he stared at the metal ball that gave him a sense of prying eyes, "Have you seen enough?"