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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

The New Tribe Camp

Led by Amy and Tia, everyone from the tribe's camp gathered at the lakeshore.

New members gazed curiously at the old ones, who in turn scrutinized the newcomers until Enzo walked into the center of the crowd. At that moment, all eyes turned to him.

"We need to establish a new camp!" Enzo announced.

His words sparked immediate discussion.

The veteran members of the tribe had anticipated this development and were relatively unsurprised.

However, among the new members, confusion and murmurs erupted.

Finally, someone spoke up, "Lord Priest, do you mean to separate the new members from the old ones?"

Enzo dismissed the idea, "No. Instead, everyone will work together to build the new camp."

He elaborated, "This will be a shared camp where each of you will construct your own dwellings, cultivate your own fields, and sustain yourselves through hard work to prepare for the coming rainy season and the long winter ahead."