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Chapter 47: New Skills of the Elf Race (4/4)

After sending away the people of the four tribes, Tamil fell into deep thought.

Like most barbarians, Tamil also advocates force and firmly believes that force is the fastest way to solve problems.

Even though his father had taught him the importance of religion since he was a child, Tamil always listened in one ear and out the other. Apart from practicing the exercises, he didn't remember anything.

Looking back now, I really missed a lot of things, and they are irreparable.

Tamir didn't know if what his father said was right, but he knew that what he had been insisting on must be wrong.

Take today as an example, if you choose to go to war, even if you easily wipe out the first wave of people from the four tribes, you will inevitably suffer bloody revenge from the four tribes. Even if you win by then, it will be a tragic victory, and you may even be defeated.

However, after choosing to form an alliance, he gained benefits that could not be obtained by fighting.

For example, when the Manniu tribe was annexed, a tribe of 5,000 people dug seven feet into the ground and found less than 20,000 dragon-slaying coins.

But, what about forming an alliance and signing a trade agreement with the four tribes?

With the advent of herbal paper, people of their own tribe can write words and record things. They no longer have to draw little figures to record their practice skills as before.

If you make paper by yourself, not only will it take up a lot of manpower, but it will definitely not be as good as the elves. Rather than doing this, it is better to put your energy into cultivation.

If you conquer the goblins, you will at most harvest some worthless grains and wild fruits, and at most you can get some wine. These things are not valuable and cannot be sacrificed at all.

But through trade, you can eat fresh fruits and vegetables every day, and enjoy delicious drinks. Remember, it’s every day.

Moreover, there will soon be a large number of tables, chairs and benches, and the steel castle will no longer be so empty that you can hear your own heartbeat.

Needless to say, the dwarves have the best reputation in the mainland, and their weapons are of absolutely high quality, at least better than those in the system mall.

The elves also sell weapons, but their weapons are too light and delicate, and the barbarians don't like them. The dwarves are better off using the stupid, black, and rough weapons.

But that’s not to say that things from the elves are rubbish. If given a choice, Tamil prefers the vine armor made from plants by the elves.

Tamil just saw the elf demonstration.

A special type of rattan has been treated with magic to be as hard as steel and has the toughness of cowhide. The weight of the rattan armor is one-eighth to one-tenth of the same type of iron armor, but it can still be cut with knives and cannot be broken apart by hammers.

Moreover, due to its superb weaving skills, it can also protect against stabbings with sharp objects.

The elf put on the vine armor and stood there with confidence, allowing the barbarians to stab him.

When he shot down, the tip of the gun was stuck by the vine armor and he couldn't move any further. The barbarian tried his best to pick it up, but the tip of the gun broke. Not to mention the embarrassment.

Fortunately, the frogman picked up the severed spear head, stretched out his long tongue and licked it. Then, as if he had found a treasure, he asked Tamil to order a batch of spears, and he won one with great force.

Because of this, Tamil looked at the frogman with more pleasure.

Tamir made a decision on the spot, ordering 1,000 sets of rattan armor and selling 200 spears to the frogmen. He could sell more after the dwarf weapons were delivered.

Just because of their size, the existing inventory of the elves is not suitable for barbarians at all, and the delivery date is scheduled for next month.

Not long after, the elves delivered the 500 bows, 100,000 arrows and countless herbal papers ordered by Taimu, and then took away a large amount of salt.

In order to thank their allies, the elves also presented two secret books copied in square characters.

A flurry of arrows!

Eagle Eye Technique!

After Tamil copied a copy, he gave it directly to the system.

Nowadays, for Tamil ghosts and ghosts, if you encounter something you can't understand, just give it to the system directly. As long as the system says it can be sacrificed, it must be a good thing. The higher the price, the better. If the system says you don't want it, then it must be good.

It's garbage.

"The Continuous Arrows can be used as sacrifices. With 1-star skills, you can get 100 Dragon Slaying Coins."

"Eagle Eye Technique can be used as a sacrifice. With 2-star technique, you can get 1,000 Dragon Slaying Coins."

Tamil sighed, it's a pity. If he could sacrifice his skills, the reward would be doubled by 10 times, and he would become rich instantly.

So Tamir decided to immediately find a group of tribesmen with archery talents and let them practice continuous arrows. Not only for sacrifice, his kingdom also needed to train a group of archers.

As for the Eagle Eye Technique, it has a wide range of uses and is not limited to archery. It is also a high-end item that I lack, and I must practice it so that more people can practice it.

Sacrifice! Sacrifice! The two secret books disappeared instantly.

At this time, the system prompted: "In view of the special paper used in the cheat book, the value of the sacrifice has increased. Congratulations to the host for obtaining 11,100 Dragon Slaying Coins."

Tamil was stunned. The secret book was worth 100 dragon-slaying coins, and the paper copying the secret book was worth 5,000 dragon-slaying coins. How rich the elves are!



At the same time, Xi Tong was carefully observing two mung bean-sized pieces of paper in the system space.

Why do we need to look at it in the system space? Firstly, spiritual ideas are more intuitive and nuanced. Secondly, Xitong does not have a magnifying glass.

"System, what kind of thing is this worth? It's worth 5,000 dragon-slaying coins? What's the use of just throwing it away like this?"

"Master, this is a scroll, a scroll that can carry magical power."

"But this is too small. What use can it be used for? Also, it has been written on it, so it is considered useless!"

"Master, these two magic scrolls are indeed useless, but I can collect the required data from them and generate the function of making the scrolls. It's just that the sample materials are lacking now, so I can't generate them yet."

Damn it, does it still have this function?

Xi Tong was shocked. His system seemed to have the ability to learn, grow and evolve on its own.

"Master, the function of collecting data and generating it is very low-level. Even if it is generated, it can only make entry-level scrolls."

Xi Tong lost interest in an instant. Entry-level scroll, small fireball? Ice arrow technique? Wind blade technique? It seems that masters can cast it instantly. Is it necessary to use a costly blank scroll?

But then I thought about it, it might be useless on the Titan continent, but on the current Earth, it would be a big killer.

The power released by the scroll is sealed during production and does not rely on external spiritual energy. In other words, even in an era when spiritual energy is exhausted, you can still be a magician.

Moreover, even if you don’t use it yourself, when you open the sub-system in the future, you can give the host a scroll system, so that the host can learn, accumulate, and grow on its own, and then feed back the evolution and improvement of the scroll system.

Hey, it seems like it can really work, I’m really a genius!

Immediately, Xi Tong's eyes fell on the "Eagle Eye Technique".

It's a pity that it's not a skill, so I have to practice it from scratch word by word. But for the sake of Eagle Eye Technique, I forgive it!


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