Chapter 813 Indigenous People Killing Each Other
Mu De knew that something must have happened.
Mude, desperately wanted to know what was going on, gave Blaze a color.
Facing Mu De's look, Blaze understood it. The two looked at each other. After nodding, they turned around and ran to the house where they rested last night, preparing to wake up their subordinates, take their weapons, and go and see what happened together.
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Outside the tribe, there were crowds of people.
Mude barely recognized that it was two gangs fighting.
"Mud..." Blaze frowned and asked, "What's the situation... Aboriginal people... Ah, no, the Flams are killing each other?"
The two gangs of people who were fighting were all wearing almost the same costumes, holding the same stone guns and wooden bows, so in Mude and others' eyes, it was like the indigenous people killing each other.
"...It should be the indigenous people of the hostile tribes attacked." Mude said in a deep voice, "The New World is so big that the Flams cannot have only one tribe. Judging from the current situation, the Flams should have many different tribes like the mountain barbarians in the Ligasos Mountains, and the relationship between the tribes is harmonious and hostile."
Speaking of this, Mu De paused, as if he had recalled something.
After a while, he continued:
"When we approached this tribe yesterday, we saw their watchtower on the periphery of the tribe. The main function of their watchtower should be to warn people from hostile tribes to get closer."
"Is there a struggle between tribes..." Blaze murmured, "I came to attack early in the morning. It seems that the Flams are not so peaceful. Mude, what should I do now? Are we going to help?"
Blaze said as he patted the knight sword around his waist, and then whispered to the tribe behind him that he had just arrived yesterday.
"We were treated to them yesterday. Do we want to help them?"
"...It seems that we don't need our help yet." Mu De replied, "This is their family affairs, others' family affairs. We should not intervene too much. Besides, the invaders seem to be slowly repelled."
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As Mude judged, the invaders were slowly repelled.
In the eyes of the Aboriginal people... or the war between the Shiflamers is not considered a war at all, but can only be regarded as a large-scale group fight between two gangs.
The Flam people, who were still in the Stone Age, naturally would not develop any decent war skills and means.
They had no formation and command. Everyone took their weapons and rushed forward directly, and they could just fight when they saw someone.
Mude and Blaze have not seen such a simple and unpretentious "war" for a long time, so they couldn't help but curl up their lips and laugh out loud.
While watching the fight between the two tribes, Blaze also said to Mude in a half-joking tone: "Give me 1,000 well-equipped soldiers, fully trained soldiers and sufficient supplies, I can wipe out all the Flams in the New World."
Although Blaze's words were a bit joking tone, Mude did not comment on Blaze's words.
The same number of two groups of people with the same training and equipment level have an armed fight, and the group of people who can form an army will have an overwhelming advantage - this is an unquestionable truth.
The Flams would only rush forward with weapons, but simply "fight" rather than "war", and there was no concept of forming an army to fight against the enemy.
If the Flams faced the Knights of the Britannian Empire, the Knights might have to dispatch a squad to defeat and annihilate the Flams who were dozens of times theirs.
But what Blaze said about "the Flam people who used 1,000 people to defeat the New World" is a bit too exaggerated.
How big is this new continent? I don’t know.
How many Flam people are there in this New World? I don’t know.
So using only 1,000 people is like defeating all the Flams in the New World.
However, if you transport a whole Knights over, you may really be able to defeat all the Flams in the New World.
According to Mude's estimate, 1,000 well-trained Knights can defeat at least 10,000 to 30,000 Flams.
If a whole Knights were transported over, even if the Flams had tens of millions of people, it would not be feared.
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Mu De and others watched by the side for nearly an hour, and the sudden fight finally ended.
Because of the language barrier, Mude wanted to ask why they fought. How many such hostile tribes can't do it.
In order to facilitate the daily title, Mude and Blaze discussed it again and decided to name the tribe that warmly treated them last night - the Bavolam tribe.
Bavolam is the dialect transliteration of Mudeh's hometown, which means "wild boar".
The reason why this tribe was named "Wild Boar" was to commemorate their wonderful encounter with this tribe with a very destined and wonderful encounter.
The opportunity for them to meet this tribe was a wild boar.
Without the wild boar, they might not have had the chance to meet the people of this tribe, so Mude and Blaze decided to name the tribe Bavolam.
Because I wanted to learn more about the Flam people, Mude and others settled in the Bavolam tribe for the time being.
The Flam people of the Bavolam tribe also welcomed Mude and others to temporarily live in their tribe.
In order to thank the people of the Bavolam tribe, Mude would occasionally lead his subordinates to go out to help them hunt.
The Flams lived a half farming and half hunting life. In addition to farming, their main daily life was to go out to hunt.
Because the weapons and equipment of Mude and others are far better than those of the Flams, and Mude's subordinates are also a group of well-trained soldiers, Mude's hunting efficiency is several times that of the Flams of the Bavolam tribe.
With the help of Mude and others, the Bavolam tribe has obtained much more prey in these days than before.
It is also because of this that the Flamites of the Bavolam tribe welcomed Mude and their temporary residence in their tribe.
During these days of temporarily living in the Bavolam tribe, Mude also worked hard to learn the language of the Flams.
These days, when Mude learns the language of the Flam, his teachers are his first Flam friends, the first Flam they met while hunting the wild boar - Yuli.
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Time flies very quickly.
In the blink of an eye, Mude and others stayed at the Bavolam tribe for a full five days.
It was afternoon now, and Mude was sitting in his room, practicing Frum.
Just then, Blaze suddenly broke into his house.
"Mude! Great discovery! Great discovery!"
"Great Discovery?" Mude looked at Blaze with confusion, "Blaze, what big discovery? Have you discovered a beauty?"
"I didn't find such a superficial thing! Mude, look!"
After saying that, Blaze showed Mude what was in his hand.
Mu De looked at it carefully.
Chapter completed!