Chapter 232: Skilled Craftsman

Fengyun originally thought that the ball was the nest of a small black worm and was natural, but after his careful observation, he found that it actually had traces of artificial creation.

It is made up of a lot of tiny pieces stitched together.

Those little beehive-like holes were not dug by the little black worms themselves, they were actually slender tubes, just glued together.

This discovery shocked Fengyun.

The spherical hive was very delicately made, otherwise he wouldn't have failed to see that it was artificial at first.

In his impression, the ability of primitive people to make props is still relatively weak, and some more complex props are difficult for them to manufacture, and even if they are made, the process will be very rough.

Of course, this is not to say that primitive people's hands-on ability is really poor, mainly due to the limitations of production technology and tools, which affects their performance.

If Fengyun hadn't seen it with his own eyes, it would have been hard to believe that it was made by primitive people.

However, Fengyun's attention soon found a shift.

What he had to think about now was not the craft of making the hive, but what bad effects its appearance would have on him, the Hundred Grass Tribe, and its reinforcements.

The effect on him should not be large, he can blow them to death with his breath, although the breath is infused with the power of totem, but it can also be seen that their survivability is not strong.

But if they were to use them against the Baicao tribe and its reinforcements, it would be hard to say, he didn't know how poisonous those little black worms were, after being bitten by it. What kind of consequences will arise.

Even so. He didn't let the little black worm bite him either. Test the idea for yourself.

He crawled out of the cavern and dissected the hive in more detail, and when he did, it shocked him even more.

It may seem ordinary, but it contains all kinds of subtle structures.

For example, the thin thread attached to it, where it is tied at the end, is very particular, it is tied to a slender wooden strip.

As long as a relatively large force is applied to the thin wire, it will be pulled out of its original position.

But it's not as simple as a stick of wood to tie a thin thread. It is a key component in controlling nests.

Once it is dislocated, the parts that make up the hive will detach from each other and split, in other words, the small black worms that are locked inside will be released.

At this point, the working principle of the hive is very clear.

If he had opened the tent door directly, the thin thread connected to it would have been pulled, and the pulling force brought by this pull would have acted on the thin wooden strip in the hive through the thin thread.

Immediately after that, the strips of wood will be removed from their original positions. This results in the loss of control and separation of the parts that make up the nest. The shell cracked, and the little black worms swarmed out and pounced on him.

Suddenly, in the face of these poisonous insects that pounced quickly, even if he was not poisoned by them, he was bound to make quite a lot of movement and wake up the warriors of the Black Crow Tribe in the tent.

Fengyun has to admit that the design of this alarm is indeed quite ingenious, far better than directly issuing an alarm.

It has the ability to kill intruders as well as the ability to kill and injure intruders.

If the intruder's ability is insufficient, or if they don't react quickly enough, before the people in the tent can make a move, they themselves are likely to be knocked down by those little black poisonous insects.

Fengyun studied the hive that he had cut into many small pieces with a knife again, and felt that he had completely figured out its structure, and stood up.

He gathered some grass, wrapped up the remnants of the hive, dug a small pit, buried it, made a mark, looked around again, took note of the terrain, made sure he could find it, and then hurried to the enemy camp again.

He was planning to come back and get the hive he had chopped up.

He was going to show them to the witch of the Hundred Grass tribe to see if she knew who made them.

If possible, he wanted to win over its maker and use it for him.

After he crossed over to the Flame Snake Tribe, he copied many inventions and creations in later generations, but some of them did not perform as well as they should, at least there was a big gap with the performance in his memory.

The reason for this situation is largely due to the limitations of primitive man's processing technology and tools, and it is difficult to perfectly reproduce the inventions and creations he remembers.

With the help of the Hive Maker, these problems will be solved to a large extent, both for the Herbs Tribe and for him.

In the process of copying inventions and creations, Fengyun discovered a situation that how much the power of the totem would increase was not only related to the types of inventions and creations he copied, but also affected by a factor.

That is the degree of completion of the invention he copied, simply put, the closer the invention he copied to the original, the more totemic power he gains, and vice versa.

The greatest increase in the power of the totem each time was when he first copied the invention.

Later, although the power of totems will also increase due to the increase in the number of inventions and creations being produced, it is no longer the same as the initial increase.

If he has a skilled craftsman who can make a hive, he will definitely be able to achieve a higher degree of completion when copying inventions, and he can also gain more totemic power, which is very important to him.

In addition, due to the limitations of processing technology and tools, the people of the Flame Snake tribe have also had a great influence on the improvement of those inventions and creations made by Fengyun, as well as the creation of new inventions.

A lot of the time, they have empty ideas, but they can't turn them into real things.

Although Fengyun didn't know what kind of benefits the aborigines of the Flame Snake Tribe would bring him if they succeeded, his intuition told him that whether they could complete some inventions on their own would have a great impact on him.

Although there are many inventions and creations in later generations, his memory is limited after all, and even fewer can know their structure and principles, so even if he keeps copying them, he will eventually run out of his inventory one day.

Without inventory, it is obviously unrealistic to let him do his own invention.

He has some understanding of himself, he is definitely not a research-oriented talent, and it is very difficult or even impossible for him to make new inventions and creations on his own.

If the situation reaches this point, he will have no golden finger to easily improve the power of the totem, and if he wants to improve his strength, he must be like the aborigines, through hard cultivation and the accumulation of time, which is not what he wants to see.

However, if because of his guidance and help, the aborigines of the Flame Snake tribe have the ability to invent and create independently, the situation is completely different.

In addition to the fact that they can make new inventions themselves, they can also help him to get some of the inventions he remembers that he knows and doesn't know why.

The hardest thing about inventing something is often not knowing how it works, but how to present it.

From this point of view, he undoubtedly has a very huge advantage.

Some of the objects he remembered before the crossing, even if he didn't know their specific structure, he still knew what they looked like.

He also knew a little about how they worked and what kind of effect they could produce.

With these, he can point the way for his own research as well as the study of Indigenous peoples.

Of course, it is possible to get them out with his own efforts and the efforts of the aborigines, but it would be much more efficient if he had a skilled craftsman on his side.

At some point in the future, these things are likely to become the catalyst and source for the improvement of his totemic power, providing a steady stream of motivation and support for the continuous improvement of his strength.

Now he is no longer the same as when he first traveled to the Flame Snake Tribe, and he has a better understanding of this magical world.

He knew that the Snake God Mountain and even Lei Ze were only a very tiny part of this world, and the outside world was extremely vast.

The infinite world also represents a great attraction.

If he is allowed to live in Snake God Mountain and Lei Ze for the rest of his life, he will definitely not be reconciled, at least he will go out for a walk to appreciate the magic of this world.

The outside world is wonderful, and the outside world is very dangerous.

Therefore, if his goal is to really go out to see the world, not to die, he must find a way to ensure his safety, and the most important point is that he must have strong strength.

Along the way, Fengyun has already discovered, and the further you go outside, the more dangerous it becomes.

If measured by the standards of the game, the Snake God Mountain and the Flame Snake Tribe are the novice villages, Lei Ze is the low-level monster fighting area adjacent to the novice village, and the wider world outside is the unknown area that he has not yet explored.

Fengyun shook his head, clearing the distractions from his mind.

His main goal now is to infiltrate the enemy's camp and kill people, weakening the enemy's strength, thereby relieving the pressure on the Baicao tribe and its reinforcements.

As for whether we can find a skilled craftsman to make the hive, that's all for later.

Fengyun almost returned the same way, and soon revisited the door of the tent.

After listening attentively, he found that the breathing of the soldiers of the Crow Tribe was still very peaceful, and it was obvious that he entered the tribe and took the hive did not alarm them.

He pulled out his knife, put it on the edge of the tent door, gently opened a narrow slit, and dodged in sideways.

Standing still, Fengyun's gaze turned to the enemy sleeping on the hide.

His gaze slowly slid over their faces, and at the same time, his gaze began to grow cold.

The fingers holding the knife tightened, and he walked towards them, but when he was still about two or three paces away from them, he stopped and reached into the bag, as if to get something outside. (To be continued.) )