The heroes and vassals of the three kingdoms
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Ah Niu's Hunter class hadn't learned archery skills yet, and no one was making arrows for him now, so he usually didn't want to use his precious arrows, so he moved them over.

Fortunately, Ah Niu had learned most of the dissection skills of the Hunter profession. He could barely separate most of the wild beasts into animal skins and meat jerky.

Dried meat could be used as consumable food to reduce fatigue. If the wild beasts were tamed and turned into domesticated beasts, they could be used as food and would not cause dissatisfaction from the NPCs. Wild animals such as goats, boars, rabbits, and deer could be reared and were the best food supplements. (Normal leveling beasts cannot be used as food. They can only replenish fatigue and must be tamed.)

That was awesome!

The captured wild beasts could be slowly tamed by Ah Niu, and then the meat could be cut out using the Meat Cutting skill. In this way, there was no need to worry about the food problem. However, Ah Niu had to work hard to learn the two skills, Taming and Meat Cutting.

The first NPC that he subdued was really different. The system was giving talent to the players in a disguised way to speed up the progress of the novice players.

As for Ah Niu, he had asked the other villagers for their opinions. As expected, no one was willing to join Mu Yang's fief. This was within his expectations.

With his current strength and scale, it would be very difficult for the NPCs to have the idea of defecting!

He only had an empty piece of land. He didn't have any houses, grain, or fields. Who was willing to suffer?

However, the information he had asked him to gather was quite helpful. The scale of the Black Village was quite complete. It was considered a relatively good small village nearby. It should have all the ordinary resources and was almost at the level of a medium-sized village. However, they were content with the current situation and did not want the refugees to join them. This made Mu Yang feel enlightened.

No wonder the clansmen of Ah Niu Village didn't join Dahei Village. This was probably the reason.

After understanding the situation, Mu Yang decided to immediately go to Dahei Village to make plans for the resources he currently needed. At the same time, he would persuade Ah Niu's clansmen to see if he could recruit a few.

Because he had learned from Ah Niu that the village was complete, although he did not have money, he could use wood resources to exchange for supplies with the other party.

Dahei Village was located in the depths of the opposite mountain, but it was not far away. It was a pity that he had been searching all the way from the opposite side, but he did not dare to look deep into the mountain, so he did not find it. Now that he had discovered the resources, he naturally had to go there personally. Anyway, it would not take long. However, without tools, he would not be able to carry out rapid production work.

When Ah Niu learned of this, he immediately took out two animal skins from his bag and was willing to contribute to the development of the village. He explained that he had taken it from the wild beasts he had tamed to death in the past. It was more complete and he hoped to exchange it for more useful things.

Mu Yang immediately praised him with a smile. At the same time, he instructed him on how to guard the things in the village. He then asked about the bandits who attacked their village. When Ah Niu mentioned this, he was extremely angry, but he also felt a little happy.

"That group of bandits were all wiped out by the big shots in the mountains, and I believe that no bandits will dare to come out and do evil for a period of time.”

A big shot?

No wonder it was the government. It didn't look like it. It should be some powerful native figure!

Mu Yang didn't have time to think about it and hurried on his way.

The only property in the village was the male goat and the pregnant female goat, which were the treasures in Ah Niu's eyes. He chopped wood beside him and looked around from time to time. He was extremely careful.

According to Ah Niu's instructions, Mu Yang used a better shortcut to pass through the forest quickly and safely. After searching for a while on the other side of the mountain, he arrived at the so-called Dahei Village.

It turned out that Dahei Village was not built in a place with sufficient water, but in the mountains. This was probably a very special custom of theirs, which was also the reason why Mu Yang did not discover it at first. It was probably the custom of the NPC residents in this area. It seemed that most of the closed beta players who did not have experience in surviving in the mountainous areas of Yizhou and Shuzhong would be disappointed.

At the same time, Mu Yang was secretly glad that he did not spend too much time looking for the system village from the wrong direction. Otherwise, it would have been a waste of time.

Mu Yang respectfully paid a visit to the village chief and some elders of Dahei Village. He also met with the clansmen of Ah Niu's original village, but the result was still somewhat disappointing.

Still, no one was willing to live in their own village. At the same time, they could not help but sigh at Ah Niu's youth and ignorance.

Fortunately, Mu Yang did not have high expectations and was not particularly surprised. After knowing that there was no possibility of persuasion, he did not force it. He searched for the tools and materials he needed in the village. First, he found grain seeds and various agricultural tools, such as hoes and axes.

Surprisingly, there was an intermediate carpenter in the village, and it was said that his skills were not bad.

This trip was not in vain. He had finally gotten what he wanted.

Since they had not found any other useful materials for the time being, they only needed seeds and tools. After the discussion, they were ready to invite the carpenter back to the village as soon as possible, hoping to build a few houses for their village.

If there were no houses or places to live, there was no way NPCs would be willing to join. As a professional gamer, Mu Yang's strength was not in technical skills, but in awareness. This was also the key to his success.

In games, if one's skills were lacking, they could train. If one did not have consciousness, it would be very difficult to cultivate.

The chief of Dahei Village agreed readily. The two beast skins that Mu Yang brought were very complete, so they were worth quite a lot. They could be used to make good clothes, and the rest could be offset with wood resources.

Mu Yang was very happy. He immediately pulled the carpenter and ran to his house. At the same time, he speechlessly remembered that the animal skin was taken from the dead animal that Ah Niu had tamed. It would be strange if it wasn't complete.

Fortunately, Ah Niu could not tame any wild beasts, so he could learn dissection skills. It was really a blessing in disguise.

When he came back, the fief was still the same. Nothing had gone wrong, but the wood had increased a little. It seemed that Ah Niu worked very hard.

During this time, Ah Niu went to the traps to check on his gains. There were only two traps with prey, and the rest were not visited by wild beasts.

Although the effect was not obvious, it was still a resource. Thus, there were two more rabbits in the stable. Mu Yang kept each type of animal separately in case of accidents. At the same time, it was also convenient for Ah Niu to tame them.

As for the wolves that he had been worried about, he did not notice them, which surprised Mu Yang.

The increase in prey made Ah Niu extremely happy. He had more targets to tame. Mu Yang also began to teach him how to make traps. He was so happy that he jumped up and down.

Carpenters needed five pieces of wood to build houses. At the same time, the cost of manual labor could be deducted from the wood. The only thing he did not lack at the moment was wood.

He arranged for the carpenters to build a house while he went to the fields himself. He used the hoe that he had just exchanged to start plowing the ground. Ah Niu also carried the hoe and worked with him.

The first day of the game happened to be the first day of the month. The first to the fifth day of each month were the sowing days, and the harvest was once a month. He needed to cultivate the field first before sowing, so he still had time.

Only now did Mu Yang know how great the farmers who were always farming in the fields were. The hardships of farming were indescribable.

First, he plowed the land and sowed the seeds. Then, he needed to take care of the watering and irrigation. The preliminary work was considered done. The program was relatively simple, but it was difficult to do. Moreover, it was only responsible for the early stages of plowing the fields.

Because the land needed to be newly reclaimed to become farmland before it could be sown, plowing the land was undoubtedly a wasteland. The only gratifying thing was that the land in the mountain forest area was relatively moist, so it was much smoother to dig the ground.

The closed beta was in the Western Liang region, where the soil was hard. Back then, many professional players who thought they were wise had no experience and dug crazily with a rough machete. It was tiring.

He could barely produce nearly one mu of land in a day. Now that Mu Yang had changed his tools in advance, his plowing speed could not be compared to before.

Therefore, the two of them carried hoes on their backs, faced the yellow soil, and finally dug up nearly half an acre of land after working hard for most of the morning! The two of them did not have the corresponding professions, so it was quite taxing. It seemed that this kind of manual labor could not be done by relying on consciousness alone. It had to rely on experience and skill bonuses. It was still the farmer uncle who was suitable for this.

Mu Yang couldn't help but miss the farmer uncle. He wanted to quickly open up the first mu of farmland to attract farmers.

It was quite tiring to farm. It was just noon, and the sun was scorching. Not only was he sweating profusely, but his fatigue value was also rising rapidly. He had to eat a few more wild fruits to recover.

Ah Niu recognized the wild fruit. It was the wild mulberry in the mountain forest. It was sweet and delicious. It was a good thing to quench hunger and thirst.

Later on, Mu Yang realized that he was running out of wood, so he asked Ah Niu to cut down the trees. He did most of the work by himself.

As for Ah Niu, he could not count on farming. With his IQ and personality, he would definitely not be able to learn well and would not be efficient. It would be much faster to use his martial arts to cut down trees in peace.

Fortunately, after plowing the land, it would always be farmland. There was no need to pluck it again. Otherwise, the amount of work would tire them out. In the future, they would recruit more people and have a better attitude towards the farmers.

Although it was tiring, when he thought about how he would have a fixed source of food after clearing the farmland, and most importantly, there was a certain chance of attracting NPC farmers, it was worth it no matter how tiring it was.

Tired yet happy!

When they had finished plowing half an acre of land, the carpenters of Dahei Village had already built the two houses that they needed. They came to bid farewell and left. What an efficient craftsman!

Before leaving, Mu Yang did not forget to give the carpenter some wild fruits. He was so happy that the carpenter grinned.

PS: I'm streaking, please keep it! If you like this type of book, you must collect it. It won't disappoint you. Good books have to be pushed out!

A collector gets a carpenter!

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