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Chapter 9: The Barbarian Tribe

    Chapter 9: The Barbarian Tribe


    As the day drew to a close, thepany neared its closing time, and the air buzzed with conversations among the employees. Sister Peng''s voice cut through the chatter, a mix of excitement and concerncing her words.


    "Have you heard? The deviant that stripped a person naked made an appearance yesterday," she eximed.


    "It happened right here in our very Jiuyuanmunity. I''ve always warned you about the dangers lurking around here. Thankfully, you epted my offer to ride in my car yesterday. Otherwise, encountering such a pervert could have had unimaginable consequences," she added with visible relief.


    Grateful for her concern, Lu Yao decided to show his appreciation by ordering a delectable small cake and a steaming cup of coffee for Sister Peng to take away.


    After work, Lu Yao swiftly hopped into a rental electric vehicle and sped through the streets. He had calcted that battery-powered vehicles offered a quickermutepared to public transportation, with no hassle of traffic congestion. In theory, they provided the fastest means of transportation.


    Arriving home, Lu Yao wasted no time and settled in front of hisputer screen. The pixted world unfolded before him, transitioning from wintryndscapes to vibrant scenes of green grass, erasing all traces of the once-covered snow and barren trees.


    The diligent garlic tribe continued their relentless expansion, reiming vast stretches ofnd. Meanwhile, the forest tribe vigers embarked on widespread hunting, gradually returning to their familiar way of life. As Lu Yao observed the meticulously arranged and ever-expanding wheat fields on the screen, he couldn''t help but feel a ting of satisfaction.


    Outside the temple, the prophet and the shaman stood in private conversation, their faces disying contentment and rxation. asionally, smiley face icons floated above their heads, signifying their pleasant exchange.


    "The ancestors of the forest tribe were once followers of the ancient forest god, but that tale belongs to a bygone era, passed down through generations," the shaman shared, his voiceced with nostalgia.


    "The elderly im that in the distant past, the world was mostly engulfed by this very forest. During that time, all the wild beasts were allies of the forest tribe, and even ferocious demons were tamed servile. Each forest tribe member enjoyed an extended lifespan, coexisted harmoniously with the trees, and possessed divine powers bestowed upon them by Mother Nature," he continued.


    "However, that period has receded into the past, so distant that we can no longer discern the authenticity of these tales," the shaman reflected, his voice tinged with regret.


    "Since the time of the previous shaman, the forest tribes have been grappling with food scarcity for an extended period. Winters have grown colder, the animal poption has dwindled, and rainfall has be increasingly scarce. The ominous presence of demon worshipers has begun to loom, and the forests are gradually sumbing to decay," the shaman exined, his tone filled with concern.


    "My friend, we face a difficult decision. We must contemte moving out of the forest and relocating the temple. Will God Yao ept the forest tribe?" he inquired earnestly.


    An exmation point materialized above the prophet''s head, followed by the illumination of a light bulb, symbolizing a moment of revtion.


    "As long as one is a devout believer, God Yao will extend His protection. The garlic tribe wees you!" the prophet proimed, his words carrying a note of assurance.


    Simultaneously, a prompt materialized on the screen:


    [The garlic tribe and the forest tribe have merged, resulting in a slight improvement in their collective faith.]


    [The integration process isplete, and the wheat has seamlessly assimted into the world.]


    Lu Yao''s gaze quickly shifted to the upper-right corner of the


    Amidst the dense forest, the urgent cries of the two intrepid adventurers rang out, alerting the tribe to a grave threat. The prophet and the shaman swiftly mobilized the hunters, who armed themselves with wooden spears and assumed positions of readiness to defend theirnd.


    From the depths of the western forest emerged a group of savage warriors, exuding a primal aura. d in rugged animal pelts and wielding crude stone axes, their ferocity was unmatched as they shed with over thirty seasoned hunters.


    Their aggressive voices filled the air, demanding the surrender of provisions. "Relinquish your food or face death! The heretics shall perish!"


    Undeterred by the intimidating disy, the hunters fought valiantly, their des shing with the primitive weapons of their adversaries. Fortunately, the Zhuyu Brothers, renowned heroes in their own right, proved invaluable. Armed with sturdy wooden staves, the brothers utilized their expertise in stealth and agility,unching surprise attacks from the shadows and incapacitating the savages with precise strikes. Their simple yet effective technique inflicted repeated blows that left the wildlings reeling in pain.


    Pushed back by the relentless assault, the defeated savages were forced to retreat, cursing as they went. Their departing threats held a menacing promise of future attacks if their demands were not met.


    While Lu Yao felt a sense of satisfaction in repelling the siege, a tinge of disappointment lingered. Merely driving the invaders away fell short of achievingplete victory. As he contemted employing his divine lightning to eradicate the wildling tribe once and for all, Lu Yao was interrupted by the shaman, who shared crucial information about the barbarian tribe.


    "They are a tribe of untamed brutes, dwelling high in the mountains. Lacking in wisdom, they possess an animalistic ferocity akin to wild beasts," exined the shaman, urgencycing his words.


    "The barbarian tribe wields great power, with each member renowned for their formidable strength. They have been preying on the resources of surrounding tribes, extorting provisions. Surrendering the food is necessary to avoid their wrath," he added.


    As Lu Yao absorbed this newfound knowledge, a realization struck him. The ck bear they had encountered earlier, which had attacked both the Garlic Tribe and the Forest Tribe indiscriminately, was, in fact, a warrior from the barbarian tribe. The creature''sck of discernment now made sense. Swiftly, Lu Yao had dispatched the bear with a surge of lightning.


    The Forest Tribe had long endured the constant threat and ckmail from the barbarians. If the neighboring Garlic Tribe also sumbed to beliefs in demonic entities, the Forest Tribe would be left with no choice but to seek refuge in the demonic forces.


    Finding sce in the knowledge that the barbarian tribe possessed great physical prowess butcked strategic intellect, Lu Yao''s concerns lessened. Though they attacked relentlessly, their brute force approach made them predictable, rendering them easier to confront.


    Shifting his attention to the potted nts on the nearby table, Lu Yao focused on the prickly pear nt named "Little Fire."


    "Little Fire," he addressed the cactus, "as a servant of the Lord, can believers in demons transform into beasts?"


    "My lord, the transformation into beasts is indeed an ability possessed by a select few believers known as ''heroes.'' It is a manifestation of their demonic powers," the prickly pear replied. "However, these individuals are a minority within the tribe."


    Understanding dawned upon Lu Yao. He recalled that the lightning-struck ck bear, despite being an adversary, had not immediately vaporizer. Perhaps, it was one of these heroes among the demon believers, inherently stronger than the average person.


    His discerning gaze now fell upon the Zhuyu Brothers once more. They, too, possessed the status of heroes, but their abilities were notbat-oriented, contrary to his initial assumption.


    Examining their profiles, Lu Yao discovered that their recent exploits had resulted in covert advancements.


    The Fisherman, now at [Hero Level 2], boasted enhanced attributes:


    Attack: 2 Defense: 1 Knowledge: 0 Mana: 0 Luck: 2 Morale: 0


    His newfound ability, Water Seeking Level 1, made him proficient in locating water sources across diverse environments.


    Simrly, the Hunter had ascended to [Hero Level 2], with improved stats:


    Attack: 3 Defense: 2 Knowledge: 0 Mana: 0 Luck: 0 Morale: 0


    He had acquired the Tracking Level 1 ability, making him skillful in identifying and interpreting traces left by various individuals and animals.


    It became evident that the Zhuyu Brothers had undergone undisclosed enhancements. Although their newly acquired abilities were not directly rted tobat, their utility was undeniable.


    The tracking skill, in particr, had proven instrumental in discovering the presence of the barbarian tribe. Lu Yao now realized that he had initially underestimated the brothers'' unique capabilities.


    Moments of self-reflection prompted Lu Yao to amend his previous judgments. Destiny had interwoven their paths, revealing the brothers'' invaluable roles in the uing confrontations.


    Turning his attention to the towering mountains in the western expanse of the forest, the dwelling ce of the barbarian tribe, Lu Yao resolved to confront the repercussions of their defiance.


    Attempting to kill his believers only escape would note without consequence.


    Their punishment would be forting.


    <strong>--- END OF THE CHAPTER --- </strong>


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