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Chapter 35: The New Changes of the Base Mountain Tribes

If an orc who was once familiar with the Base Mountain Tribe came here again after January 2016 in the Earth Calendar, he would be amazed by the huge changes here. He had a deep impression of this, the envoy of the envoy from the Taurus Hammer Tribe, Lao Fox (Fox Man) Harvey.

At the beginning, when the early winter season of the wasteland came this year, when hearing the news that a group of stray orcs gathered to defeat the Pig Alliance in the southwest to establish a tribe, the Hammer Tribe's reaction was not taken seriously. Pig is Pig, and no matter how many people in Pigs are in the wasteland, they will not be respected by the battle-hardened Bulls. The same is true for the same. It is not worth entering the eyes of the bullheads of the Hammer Tribe.

However, after all this came a series of further news from the Base Mountain Tribe, the attitudes of the Boers gradually began to change. Although the Base Mountain Tribe was composed of wandering orcs, unlike the real tribe on the wasteland, there was always a group of strong orcs as the core, but this tribe did show many signs of becoming stronger.

First of all, in the legend of this tribe, it was actually established with a powerful human merchant as the core. This mysterious human merchant, like the humans located in the southern continent, does not have strong physical strength, but also has powerful strength that the orcs do not understand. He can provide almost infinite amounts of food to the orcs who surrender to him. According to legend, the food of the first-class orcs in the Base Mountain is better and more than that of the most noble patriarch in the Iron Hammer Tribe.

What exactly does this mean for the orcs?

It means that in this cold winter, there will be no tribe member who died of hunger, and hunger is the only mortal enemy of the orcs living in the wasteland. Apart from hunger, the orcs can endure almost all of this, cold, remote, disease, and war. These are nothing to the orcs. The orcs with thick skin and flesh can endure all this, but the only thing they cannot resist is hunger.

It can be said that it can provide a large amount of food so that the orcs will not be affected by hunger in this winter, which will have enough influence on the orcs.

Then in addition to food, the human patriarch of this strange orc tribe had greater ambitions. He actually wanted to build a city for his orcs on the wasteland!

Building a city is a little different from other news. If a tribe can build a city, it means that they not only have enough food, but also have a large amount of materials, and it also means that this tribe has strong organizational capabilities. In addition to all of these, building a city! It also means that the Base Mountain tribe has mastered the technology of building a large-scale city. However, this has always been mastered in the hands of the Taurus tribe.

The human patriarch of the Base Mountain Tribe is definitely not an ordinary human! Even in the southern continent, building a city is mastered by the technology in the hands of a few human engineering masters, and the technology in the hands of humans is far more complicated and advanced than the technology of the Taw-headed people on the wasteland. Is the patriarch of the Base Mountain Tribe really confident to introduce this crucial technology to the wasteland?

The people of the Iron Hammer Tribe are really confused. After a fierce discussion, the Iron Hammer Tribe decided to take a good attitude towards the Base Mountain Tribe. No matter what, the Base Mountain Tribe has shown its strong foundation and strength, so the neighbors around should show their due kindness to this strength.

The people of Niutou just a little confused about the attitude of the human patriarch of the Base Mountain Tribe.

You should know that for thousands of years, except for the period of the Taurus Empire, humans have always been the dominant of this continent. In their eyes, the orcs in the northwest wasteland are simply uncivilized beasts. Their attitude towards the orcs on the wasteland has always been blockade and oppression, and they have never given the orcs recognition. The Hengduan Mountains, which are thousands of miles away on the southern border, are the shackles that humans hold the throats of the orcs. They will never take the initiative to lend a helping hand to the orcs and help the orcs develop. Now, such a human suddenly appears in the most remote corner of the northwest wasteland. What does it mean?

This more maverick base mountain tribe, led by their human patriarch, can be said to have broken many traditions of orcs on the wasteland.

There is no sign of any core race in their tribe, and almost all orc races are included. Those lower orcs who can only be vassal tribes in other orc tribes have become war soldiers and core managers of the tribe in the Base Mountain tribe.

This is a tribe established by many orc races. In their tribe, there is no distinction between different orc races. Orcs of all races are equal here!

This is a major event that has broken the social traditions of the wilderness orcs for thousands of years!

All the tribes around were in a complicated mood when they looked at this newly rising powerful tribe. Some orcs were happy, some were angry, and many others were panicked and didn't know why, and didn't know what to do for a while.

But no matter how you view it, some things still need to be done.

The grain trade between the Kedishan tribe and other orc tribes is undoubtedly good news for all orcs.

The exchange between the Iron Hammer Tribe and the Base Mountain Tribe was very smooth. The human patriarch of the Base Mountain Tribe was very friendly. At least in the view of the young patriarch Herbert of the Iron Hammer Tribe. Since establishing trade with the Iron Hammer Tribe, the food gap in the winter in the tribe has been quickly replenished. The appetites of many strong men in the tribe who had never been full in the tribe can be fed. The automatic reduction of tricians that had to be carried out in previous years in the past winter did not need to be carried out. Not only the young and strong people did not have to be forced to be driven out of the tribe, but even the elderly and women and children were able to save them from hunger.

This is an event that has never been seen since its establishment.

Of course, in contrast, the gold used for trading by the Hammer Tribe was soon sold out. For food, the Boers of the Hammer Tribe began to decide to exchange labor for food after negotiation between the two sides. Hundreds of Boers of the Hammer Tribe came to Base Mountain to mine, make irons and even build cities for the Base Mountain Tribe in exchange for precious food.

The Iron Hammer Tribe was very satisfied with this exchange. Labor in exchange for food is a very cost-effective transaction for the orcs. In the minds of the orcs who have been hungry for thousands of years on this wasteland, there has never been anything more important than food. Only this thing can fill your stomach and save your life!

What's more, in the eyes of the Iron Hammer Tribe, in addition to the food accidents exchanged by labor, the orcs who went to the Base Mountain Tribe to work were also a huge burden. When they went to work, they ate the food of the Base Mountain Tribe and did not need to consume the supplies of their tribe. After all, these were earned by the Buers in this process.

In short, the grain trade with the QR code was very happy. With the grain trade between the QR code and the Iron Hammer Tribe, the relationship between the QR code and the Iron Hammer Tribe is getting closer.

Therefore, the old Fox Harvey has been to the Base Mountain Tribe very frequently recently. As a senior external staff member in the tribe, he needs to take charge of everything between the two tribes. Only Foxes can figure out those tedious trivial matters and the calculation of transaction numbers in the wasteland. The Niutou people are good at working and fighting, but they have always respected such things.

As he came here many times, as an outsider, all the changes in the Base Mountain Tribe gradually became vivid in Harvey's eyes. As one of the few knowledgeable people in the Iron Hammer Tribe, everything here gradually made him feel a little shocking...

The base mountain city of the Base Mountain Tribe was slowly built, and its huge outline could be seen from a distance of more than ten miles away. Although the city wall had not been built, the large and small corner towers on the city wall, which were mainly used for military functions, have been erected, in total, sixteen, standing on the corners where the inclined surfaces of the city wall intersected, with a high steep top, which is twenty meters high. Looking down at the surroundings, the orcs stood on it, and their sharp eyes were enough to monitor the movements of a hundred miles around the Base Mountain.

This city with such a large scale can reach such a scale in such a short time, and here we will talk about the contributions of the rat people that Zhang Quan had not expected before.

The rat people lived well in the Base Mountain tribe, at least they gave them food directly, which was an extremely happy treatment for them. The rat people themselves had never thought that with such treatment, the rejection and contempt of other races in the relative tribes was secondary. Originally, the rat people spent this way for generations, hiding in the caves underground, without seeing the light of day. Except for their own tribesmen, no orcs really like them.

This happiness also aroused their sense of responsibility. Although the rats themselves did not feel that they were really equal to the orcs in other tribes, when they saw other orcs in the tribe digging the foundation quickly, they stood up. After obtaining Zhang Quan's permission, these rats took over the excavation of the city wall foundation. There were only a few hundred adult rats in the tribe. When they dug the foundation, they were even faster than the bull-headed people who were several times taller than theirs.

This really made the Taurus Gailon, who was responsible for the city construction management, know, and I didn’t know if it was a worry or a joy.

No orc race in the wasteland is useless, and this incident once again verifies this old saying. And the rat man also saw that the mountain tribe, the base of tall orcs, had taken root.

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