1095, Element Zero (55)

When a new tribe appears, the Green Light Tribe attempts to annex the Red Light Tribe's territory without any reaction.

Although it is not shown, there is obviously a process for the Red Light Tribe to evolve from the biological stage to the tribal stage, which can be seen from the environment near its main nest.

Only sporadic colonies survive with traits such as "extremely fast", "particularly high defense", and "particularly ferocious" that are enough to escape from the Red Light Tribe, or that are not worth the trouble of dealing with.

Others with characteristics such as rapid reproduction, inability to protect themselves, and docile temperament were domesticated into domestic animals and poultry.

After the destruction of the Red Light Tribe, the control of these creatures was transferred to the Green Light Tribe, but they were meaningless to the vegetarian Green Light Tribe, and if they continued to maintain feeding, they would have wasted food, and if it weren't for the meat of the original Red Light members recruited by the Purple Light Queen, they would probably have been released.

However, precisely because the Red Light Tribe is carnivorous, the fruit trees near its base can be said to be extremely luxuriant, and because there are many fruits that fall to the ground due to no one to eat, those fruit trees that have received fertilizer have grown taller and straighter, and the Green Light Chief has bubbled up and wants to move the main base over.

Specifically, the pattern in the bubble is a stick figure animation of a green light holding a torch and a bull demon holding a wooden barrel from the Green Light Tribe to the ruins of the Red Light Tribe, and then inserting a green flag.

This "bubble of thought" was crossed out when Chief Greenlight tried to communicate with the other leaders.

This is also a matter of course, because the Red Light Tribe itself is extremely inclined to attack, the location chosen by the base has no terrain advantage at all, it can be called easy to attack and difficult to defend, and moving his own base here is purely asking for trouble.

“WAAAGH!” After vetoing the proposal of the Greenlight Chieftain, "Captain Greenlight" came up with a new idea.

The image shown in the "bubble" above its head is that a group of green lights completely demolished a building of the Red Light Tribe, and then broke it down into the wood and stone that made up the house, and finally resisted them in the direction of the green light main base, and along the way, green lights carrying uprooted fruit trees joined the team, and finally successfully stacked these materials in the material warehouse located in the green light main nest.

This should be...... Demolition of building materials, digging up fruit trees? Not to mention the long distance and whether there are vacancies on the side of the main green light base, the biggest problem is that if you do this, the resources in those fixed locations will not be available.

Fork, fork, fork, the idea was discussed, and as expected, it didn't go through.

Poo, poof, pop.

New bubbles erupted from the top of the Purple Queen's head.

In this bubble, a group of red-light tribesmen are tinkling to repair houses, collect food, and rebuild their homes, and there are constantly red-light civilians who have not been "produced" out, but are purely set boards, and join them, and the screen turns, these red-light members are exchanging materials with the green-light tribe members, and it seems that they are exchanging vegetarian food for meat food, and the final freeze-frame is the dark green light on the red-light tribe members.

Not...... Is this to allow the red light to continue to maintain its rule on the surface?

Speaking of which, the members of the Red Light Tribe who were defeated or killed by the green light in the previous battle were all "produced" units, although the combat power on the surface was swept away, but the red light civilians who could not be selected to operate did not have much loss, if the first two methods were really adopted, they would probably be dead, but if so, they could still return to their original lives.

Circles, circles, circles – forks.

Not surprisingly, it was the "little follower" who voted against, and it seemed to be on the same page as the Purple Queen.

[Hint: Please choose how to deal with the Red Light Tribe.] 】

[Occupation: Take full control of the Red Light Base and share resources between the two bases.] 】

[Destroy: Demolish all the buildings of the Red Light Tribe to obtain some resources.] 】

[Golem: Appoint a 'leader' to become a 'governor', with full authority over the Red Light Base, and can only obtain supplies from it through contributions and trades.] 】

Obviously, "occupation" is only chosen by those who are good at multi-line operations, while "destruction" is a lazy and easy-to-use choice.

And the puppet this...... A choice to ask for trouble? No, wait.

I thought about it and realized that it was a somewhere in between, and if I didn't want to be laissez-faire or do everything myself, it would be just right to find someone to help manage it.

Moreover, since four new tribes appeared in one breath before, it would be appropriate to have an additional tribe that listens to them and make tentative contact with them, isn't it?

I thought about it again and found that there was nothing missing, so I decided on a "puppet" treatment plan.

[Hint: Appoint a Governor, or wait for it to be elected on its own.] 】

…… What a big omission.

The appointed governor should stay here in the Red Light Tribe, which means that he will lose this combat power in the future operation, so choose one with low combat effectiveness - no, why do you want this governor if you don't have combat power?

At this time, with four votes in favor and one vote against, the leaders of the Green Light Tribe also chose the "puppet" plan and directly began to vote for the "governor" with the "bubble" above their heads.

The Greenlight Chief voted for Captain Greenlight, the Greenlight Captain voted for Hanuman, the Little Follower voted for the Purple Queen, and the Purple Queen voted for the Little Follower.

It was clear that the Purple Queen's proposal was not entirely out of public intentions, and she intended to use it to send away the little henchmen who always prevented her from approaching the Greenlight Chieftain.

Well...... It seems that the little follower thinks the same way.

At this time, the two of them stared at each other tightly, and the bubbles above their heads depicted each other's stick figure heads, neither of them would give in.

In this way, except for the Greenlight Chieftain, who could not stay, everyone got the vote, and in the end, the power that could be finalized was handed over to Hanuman Mao, no matter who it voted for, whoever would definitely stay and become the regional governor. I have a feeling that it might vote for-

The next moment, Hanuman voted for Hanuman and was elected governor of the area controlled around the Red Light Tribe.

I didn't expect you, a sharp-beaked monkey-cheeked man, to want to be a governor too?

[Hint: Each Governor has different personalities and perks, and it is possible to learn new perks during their tenure.] 】

[Hint: The Governor of Hanuman tends to be 'Combat', and will actively invest resources in training combat units and upgrading weapons and equipment while meeting the minimum food requirements, and it is likely to attack the enemy when it thinks it has a good chance of winning, but will hardly take the initiative to build.] 】

…… Not at all surprising.