1087, Element Zero (Forty-Seven)

At the same time that the "Red Light Tribe" "declared war", a group of strong "Red Light" had already left their tribal base and headed for the location of the "Green Light Tribe", and I very much doubt how they knew their destination.

Armed with stone axes and wooden spears, and dressed in animal skin clothes that tend to fight, these "large, reddish-green" lights slashed their teeth and claws towards the location of the green light.

Unlike the situation where the "purple light" inexplicably came directly to form an alliance, the situation of "red light" is more similar to that of "green light", which is also the process of "collecting resources" and "production units".

But the problem is that the "red light" is a carnivorous creature, and compared to the "green light" side of the slow collection of fruit, there is a lot of food for each batch of wild animals around the tribe killed.

Although this approach is suspected of fishing for the best and not considering future development, it is all a matter for the future, and what needs to be considered now is how the "Green Light" should deal with this group of combat units that have been stormed out.

While I'd like to send out a large number of combat units to retaliate with the Redlight Tribe in one go, the conditions don't allow for it - even if Greenlight gains more efficient gathering tools by alliing with Purple Light, it will still take time for a fruit tree or berry bush to bear fruit.

If you have enough time, at this stage, collecting crop seeds and building your own farm to grow is the right choice for vegetarians to get food, and the amount of income depends only on the area cultivated.

The fishing nets, logging axes, quarrying pickaxes, and fruit baskets obtained through the alliance with the purple light this time correspond to the fisherman, woodcutter, miner, and picker, and those "green light laborers" who originally only carried torches are all new varieties as long as they take new tools, and as for the new combat units, there is none.

What the? The "bagpipe" instrument you just unlocked? Will blowing a song "Braveheart" help in battle?

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“WAAAGH!” “WAAAGH!” “WA!”

Compared with the "red light" far away in the sky, the "purple light" in front of you is the trouble that needs to be solved urgently.

The "Purple Light Queen" was originally relatively lost after the rejection of the marriage proposal, and may have been ready to leave on her own after the unilateral alliance, but suddenly the single arrow turned into a double arrow, of course, she would think that the "Green Light Chief" had a change of heart, so she followed all the way.

The "Captain" didn't care much about this, but the "Little Follower" was not very happy about it, and almost attached the "Green Light Chief" to the "Purple Light Queen" to express his dissatisfaction and target her in everything.

Whenever a bubble appears on the Purple Queen's head that she and the Green Light Chief are holding hands, the next moment it will be quoted by the "little follower" and put a big cross on this imaginary image.

And once the "Green Light Chief" pops up to take the "Purple Light Queen" to visit the "bubble", it will also be crossed by it, and finally reluctantly run back to the council hall to do business.

There is no doubt that this is jealousy, but the question is whether the "little follower" is eating the vinegar of the "stepmother" or the vinegar of the "competitor"?

Wake up and hey, you're spore breeders.

As for the two "maids" brought by the Purple Light Queen, they were sent to teach the other "Green Light" how to make and play bagpipes, as well as to help with the blacksmith's department to make new production tools.

Speaking of this "blacksmith shop", it is natural that I arranged for the green light laborers to build it after the two sides formed an alliance and unlocked it, and there is no need to have resource inventory, and the setting of building directly and then the builders collecting resources is praised.

After all, it's an "iron" shop but doesn't produce iron items, so I have to wait until I find and occupy an iron mine.

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As for the Red Light Tribe, they have just entered a battle.

Of course, these red creatures have not yet reached the territory of the green light, or rather, they are not even a tenth of the way.

The attacker was a Level 4 creature called the Jade Tiger, a giant cat that was carnivorous but had a relatively gentle personality, and its green fur did not know how to grow.

They weren't in the way of the "red lights", and the only reason they were attacked was probably discovered by one of the members of the expedition.

Sa! A red light recklessly went up, sassy! A group of red lights followed and went up recklessly.

The picture is full of sense.

Although this battle has no reference value for the intelligent green light, it can be used to reverse the way the red light fights.

For example, when they find an enemy, they will first throw all the wooden spears they carry, and each red light usually only carries one or two, not to hit, but to cover, and if they hit more, they will always hit.

After the enemy is stunned or even killed, they rush forward with stone axes, and usually they don't need to wait too long for the enemy to be gone.

And if the enemy is really tenacious and resists all the attacks of the first two batches, then at the end of the line, the "Red Light Chief" who is responsible for pressing the formation will personally go out and chisel through the enemy's defense line like a drill, and then repeatedly interspersed into a sieve.

And this time, the "Jade Tiger" group was obviously extraordinary, so they used all the skills to press the bottom of the box, and finally were completely wiped out when the Red Light Chief had to intervene to ensure victory.

This time, the Red Light Tribe can be said to have lost a lot, just look at the scarred tribe members, you know that they should have broken their muscles and bones, if you continue to move forward like this, clean up every wild animal nest you encounter, I'm afraid that you haven't found the "green light" or "purple light" yet-

Buzz!

I was calculating how many more similar creatures the Red Light would encounter, but I saw the fallen Jasper Tiger turn into a red ball, and then a red mist evaporated, which was then absorbed by the nearby red light, and in an instant, all the wounded soldiers were restored to health.

'What the hell? ’

[Devour: Carnivorous creature perk, after defeating an edible target, you can choose to directly convert the target into a food quantity, or use it to restore the damage taken in this battle.] The stupid system has swiped a comment panel on the head of the "Red Light Chief".

In other words, they can fight all the way to the battle, and they don't need to return to the tribe's resting place to kill the territory of the Green Light Tribe? ’

[Not only that, but if the defeated enemies don't cause any damage to them, the amount of food converted can be directly rushed over to the base production unit.] 】

So, what Greenlight has to face is a force that is not easy to kill completely, and there are reinforcements all the time? ’

[If you don't have one or two skills to press the bottom of the box, how can you successfully evolve to the tribal stage? 】

"Well, let's see how Green Light responds to this wave of attacks. ’

Basically, when hard power does not prevail, you can only consider winning with strategy...... Probably.