Chapter 137
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Chapter 137: He’s So Annoying
After putting the Great Wall design blueprint into the system warehouse and confirming it three times in a row, a relieved Luo Ji finally shifted his attention to the other items.
The black iron-grade leather armor design blueprint was nothing special.
Although not high-tier, it still offered bonuses to success rate and production efficiency.
As the primary armor for soldiers currently, and with military expansion, a large quantity would definitely be needed later, so it was still useful.
He decisively used it immediately.
As for the two black iron-grade skill books, both were for civilian skills, one to increase mining speed, and the other was the farming skill book Luo Ji had previously obtained from a silver treasure chest.
He’ll just find two tribal members with good work performance later and use them on them.
They were just black iron-grade skill books, after all, while not worthless, they weren’t rare either.
After quickly dealing with these items acquired from Zhou Kai, Luo Ji rubbed his palms together and opened the silver treasure chest.
Having already opened three gold treasure chests previously, he felt no nervousness opening a silver one.
His emotions were relatively calm, but the result still surprised him.
[System Notification: Congratulations to Player ‘Luo Ji’ for acquiring a silver-grade item: ‘Ancient Military Camp Design Blueprint.’]
“It’s actually a silver-grade military camp design blueprint…”
Luo Ji clearly hadn’t expected to receive three design blueprints in a row today.
He decisively checked its effects first.
[Ancient Military Camp Design Blueprint (Silver-grade) Effect: Upon use, gain a ‘Silver-grade Ancient Military Camp Design Blueprint.’ Construction success rate of the Ancient Military Camp increases by 30%, construction efficiency increases by 40%, and construction material cost is reduced by 20%]
For a civilization, the importance of military strength was beyond doubt, so military camps were crucial buildings.
Luo Ji expressed satisfaction with this ancient military camp design blueprint drawn from the silver treasure chest.
However, what was currently displayed were only the effects brought by the design blueprint itself.
To see the actual building effects of a silver-grade ancient military camp, he still needed to claim the blueprint.
[System Notification: Confirm claiming ‘Silver-grade Ancient Military Camp Design Blueprint’? Once claimed, it cannot be traded!]
“Confirm!”
Luo Ji decisively confirmed.
Then, with a flash of silver light in his hand, a thick stack of ancient military camp design blueprints appeared.
Simultaneously, from the moment he confirmed it.
The three beneficial effects, success rate, construction efficiency, and material saving took effect.
In other words, within his civilization, as long as ancient military camps were built according to this design blueprint, they would enjoy the bonuses of those three effects.
The building effects of the silver-grade ancient military camp could only be seen now.
He decisively focused his attention on the stack of blueprints, and a window immediately popped up before Luo Ji’s eyes…
[Ancient Military Camp (Silver-grade) Effect: Within this building, all soldiers’ training efficiency increases by 15%. There is a 10% chance each day to generate one military point.]
“Oh!!!”
Luo Ji couldn’t help but exclaim.
If the effect of increasing soldier training efficiency was within his expectations, then the effect of a 10% chance each day to generate one military point was truly an unexpected surprise!
After all, among all point types, military points were what Luo Ji currently lacked the most.
Looking at this effect, he couldn’t help but want to build an ancient military camp outside Mirror Tribe, Black Rock Tribe, and the third tribe soon to be established near the copper mine mountain range, just to farm military points.
However, his rationality told him the drawbacks would outweigh the benefits.
Flipping through a few pages of the blueprint, the smallest scale for a regular military camp wasn’t that small.
Just building one in Mirror Tribe would be enough to keep the construction and logging teams busy for two or three months.
Building several military camps just to farm points, regardless of whether they were truly needed, might work in a game, but unfortunately, this was another reality.
Many actions had to be considered based on practical circumstances.
Under this premise, his conclusion was that doing so would only exhaust his people, waste labor, and be extremely unwise.
After quickly organizing these thoughts in his mind, he sent someone to call Guo Jia and Liu Zheng over, as they had been waiting outside the tent for a long time.
“You did well this time.”
As soon as they entered, Luo Ji praised them generously and gave them appropriate rewards.
After more than half a month apart, he could clearly feel Guo Jia’s growth.
However, when standing in front of him, he still seemed a bit nervous.
This situation probably wouldn’t change anytime soon.
Guo Jia reported the events of the past half-month to Luo Ji one by one.
Throughout this entire reporting process, Guo Jia observed Luo Ji’s expression from beginning to end, as if trying to glean some information from it.
For example, whether he had done well or poorly, or whether his current tactical approach was correct.
However, the result was bound to disappoint him, not because Luo Ji disapproved of his methods, but because Luo Ji’s expression remained completely unchanged from beginning to end.
Regarding the battle with the barbarian tribe near the copper mine mountain range, Luo Ji had no intention of interfering ever since he handed it over to Guo Jia.
Naturally, he also had no intention of expressing any opinion, granting Guo Jia full authority.
After all, if he interfered, how could it be considered training?
So, even after Guo Jia finished reporting everything, Luo Ji only said at the end,
“Good, I understand.”
“You’ve worked hard.”
Luo Ji’s noncommittal attitude placed considerable pressure on Guo Jia’s mind, but enduring pressure was also part of the training process.
He had no intention of changing his mind.
“Oh, right, since you’re back, why not rest in the tribe for a couple more days before heading out again?”
“It’s not like that bit of time makes a difference…”
As he spoke, Luo Ji’s gaze shifted to Guo Jia.
“Have you met Guo Zhen yet?”
“Yes, I have.”
Guo Jia nodded.
Far more than just meeting, when he was waiting outside the tent for Luo Ji’s summons earlier, his elder brother had been standing next to him, asking him all sorts of trivial questions.
“During the past half-month you were away, your elder brother has been very worried about you.”
“Spend more time with him these next two days…”
Luo Ji paused here, then looked at Guo Jia with clear seriousness.
“Then, before you leave, subtly tell that guy Guo Zhen not to keep running into my tent for no reason!”
“He’s really annoying!!”