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Starting from primitive world, building the strongest divine kingdom

Enzo ventured into the primitive era, chosen as a priest by the Crimson Star tribe and emerging as the leader, awakening numerous extraordinary abilities in the process. In order to enhance their way of life, extensive reforms became necessary. Mystical sorcery and modern technology advanced hand in hand. While other tribes still dwelled in caves, the Crimson Star tribe had already gained prominence, constructing sturdy brick houses. While other tribes were still using primitive wooden spears and stones, the Crimson Star tribe had forged ahead with iron tools. In the midst of other tribes worrying about food scarcity, the Crimson Star tribe was reaping bountiful harvests of various grains. Furthermore, they possessed an unparalleled army of totem warriors. In response, Enzo, embraced by the luscious temptress and leading the enigmatic cat maiden, earnestly expressed, "I truly only sought to improve our way of life. How did I inadvertently elevate the tribe into a divine realm?" ---------------------- Update Daily! 9 AM PST Please show your support if you enjoy the story! How can you show your support? Gift Power Stone! 150=1 bonus chapter 200=2 bonus chapters 500=3 bonus chapters Bonus release will drop the following week!

Doubleyolkeggs · Fantasy
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49 Chs

The Deal Sealed

Enzo was surprised when Douglas, upon hearing the price, didn't negotiate further but immediately agreed, fearing Enzo might reconsider. Hastily, he declared, "Deal!"

In that instant, Enzo realized something—he had undervalued the goods!

"Douglas really is a cunning merchant!"

Douglas, meanwhile, was inwardly ecstatic, thinking, "With pottery like this, if sold to the Gold Oak Tribe, it could easily fetch at least a thousand gold leaves. I'm going to make a fortune!"

Outwardly, however, Douglas maintained a facade of sadness.

Enzo quietly observed Douglas's performance, thinking to himself, "According to Brian's report, once we convert the old tribe camp into a dedicated pottery workshop, we could produce seventy to eighty pieces like these every day... That's a tremendous wealth potential."

Both men were satisfied in their own way.

Though they appeared to be at a loss.