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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?"

Doubleyolkeggs · Fantasie
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345 Chs

Servolk Market

It's not just any marketplace, but a magnificent city with walls built from massive boulders. Atop these walls, many towering figures clad in iron armor patrol back and forth, armed with fine weapons.

Freya whispered to herself in astonishment, "It seems we're not in the barren mountain area."

As a candidate priest of the Golden Lion Tribe, Freya was well-versed in the conditions of the barren mountain area. If such a magnificent city existed, she would certainly know about it.

The two intended to ask Gary, but he had already entered the city.

Enzo said, "Let's go in too."

Upon entering, Enzo and Freya also understood why a city could be called a marketplace. Within this city, there were stalls and shops selling goods everywhere. The merchandise was diverse, but a significant portion consisted of raw materials such as seeds and fruits from the forest, hides of wild beasts, bones, and more... 

Finished goods like pottery were rare.