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Chapter 191 I'm a Trade Madness

Chapter 191 I'm a Trade Madness

Armored orcs are smart.

They knew everything about the terrifying looking, uniformly moving giant bugs they were facing.

For example, these carapace-covered insects can't touch any "water" Achilles' heel at all.

The armored orcs deliberately built all important buildings near water sources, and at the same time avoided the attacks of those guys who swarmed in the jungle.

Whether it is a smelter for smelting weapons, a site for making pottery, or even a warehouse, they are all built on rivers, swamps, or even small islands very close to the lake.

Of course, just in case, they put quite a lot of tanks in these buildings, filled with clean water, and equipped with some guards, in case any possible giant insects came to attack The situation occurs.

As for the residential area, the armored orcs of course chose to be located inside the mountains of the lairs of the giant zerg who chose to occupy the giant cave.

Most of these mountains are made of fragile and brittle limestone, which is also convenient for these guys who already have superb mining skills.

They dug the mountain, widening the Horde's passage to the giant zerg's lair.

From time to time, a large number of eggs are taken out with their long tongues from the bodies of the female insects that have just produced eggs, and even from the big pits under their bodies.

It's just that they no longer leave a few eggs for the Zerg as they did in the past, but take away two-thirds and leave one-third.

The armored orcs knew that the more giant insects there were, the greater their territory would be, and the chances of new mother insects being born would increase!
Those newly born female insects will produce and provide a large number of eggs-this cycle is actually very short unexpectedly.

The armored orcs who had roasted the eggs as their staple food used these terrifying giant insects, which had almost wiped out the giants, as their own food bank.

Moreover, they also carried out extremely scientific management of the grain depot.

The more Zerg there are, the more food they can provide.

Relying on these eggs coming in continuously, the number of armored orcs whose reproduction rate was originally low is also continuously expanding.

The newly born little armored orcs are already used to eating scorched eggs.

They even went to the point where they didn't know what animal meat was.

After all, the nutrition that these eggs bring to them is much stronger than the meat of those beasts that can only be hunted with great pains!

Of course, these clever armored orcs have not encountered setbacks in getting along with the giant insects.

Under the command of the female worm, the giant zerg once attacked the population that had not yet fully developed at that time, resulting in extremely tragic results.

The reason was that they were accidentally discovered by the other party when digging the passage leading to the giant zerg cave, and finally thousands of worms got into the tunnel.

Then they came to their tribe inside the mountain and almost slaughtered everyone!

Only less than a hundred of the armored orcs left, after discovering that these strange insects twitched and struggled to death after stepping on the water of the underground river, they understood how to deal with these terrifying creatures.

They dug a deep pit several meters wide every four or five meters at the entrance of each passage leading to the giant zerg's lair, and drew in the water from the underground river, turning these places into a hell for the giant zerg!
In the end, the armored orcs even lured the bugs to attack them deliberately, and after they jumped into the water and screamed to death, they put their bodies away and baked them on the flame...

The flesh of these small insects is even more delicious than the eggs!
The armored orcs didn't wantonly use bugs as their main food, but only led them to the water to kill them when they saw too many bugs.

It can be said that although the giant insects have found a suitable breeding ground, they have been working hard to reproduce, but their efforts are only the result of these armored orcs deliberately.

If the armored orcs get tired of eating these eggs and bugs one day, I believe they will wipe out these giant insects without any effort, right?

After Guo Sen knew this, he also understood that even if the giant Zerg completely dominate the surface of this continent, it would be futile.

Their life and death are completely in the hands of those wonderful races who covet their eggs.

Guo Sen sighed, and he looked at the armored orcs' smelting factory.

There, there was a huge sound of metal clashing continuously.

Before Guo Sen observed it carefully, he found a piece of golden color.

There is no doubt that it is gold.

Moreover, the gold was beaten into weapons, and even ornaments of various shapes, and some were even inlaid with stones such as gemstones, showing the armored orcs' pursuit of beauty.

However, Guo Sen was really puzzled.

Why do these armored orcs go to forge these gold ornaments?

Obviously they don't need to attack wild animals at all, and they have never seen them walking around the tribe wearing these gold ornaments.

In addition, the giants who traded gold with them before have also migrated thousands of kilometers away, and it is impossible to travel thousands of miles here to start transactions with them similar to the previous ore and prey.

Then why do these armored orcs still make these golden things?
at this time.

Guo Sen suddenly noticed that there was some movement in the jungle.

It was a turtle dragon screaming "噗嘿噗哗"!
This cargo was carrying more than a dozen Snow tribe guys, as well as a full load of goods, traveling upstream from the direction of the distant river, and came to the vicinity.

The primitive man on the back of the turtle dragon looked around vigilantly with a longbow in his hand, with an extremely nervous expression.

However, when they swam all the way up and near the smelter, they seemed to be relieved, and the expressions on their faces softened.

The turtle dragon slowed down, and swam to the gap in the open wooden fence facing the direction of the river in the smelter, where dozens of armored orcs were waiting for them.

The Snow people followed the tail of the tyrannosaurus to the shore, holding jars of all sizes in their arms, and quickly put these jars under their feet under the eager eyes of each other.

The Snow people and the armored orcs, the two races, seem to have established a trade relationship just like they and the goatman Buaila tribe.

And what these guys like, without a doubt, are those gold ornaments made by armored orcs!

Inside the jar must be insect honey and Legrue wine. Not only did they exchange gems from the goatmen, they also exchanged gold from the armored orcs.

What a greedy guy.

They've explored nearly every continent on the entire sphere for these shiny creatures!
(End of this chapter)

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