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Chapter 221 The Slave Riot and Wang Hao's Way

Chapter 221 The Slave Riot and Wang Hao's Way
Clan elders are not a group of old people. In Wangcun, the oldest person is only in her early 40s, and she is a woman.

These clan elders are all relatively high-ranking, or relatively eloquent clansmen.

They don't have much rights. The only difference from others is that they are responsible for taking care of the children in the village when they are not hunting, teaching them hunting skills and telling them about the wilderness.

However, if there is a dispute in the village, or there are some things that are difficult to choose, the role of these elders will be revealed.

Their decisions will represent the decisions of the people of the tribe, and the party with a large number will overwhelm the party with a small number.

Therefore, these clan elders still have a certain right to speak in the village.

No one knows when the existence of the clan elders was handed down, but because of respect for the tradition, the village has always followed this rule.

In the end, there was a dispute about who should master the smelting skills.

Wang Hu wanted to learn this technique, so Wang Hao was naturally willing to teach it to him.

However, the clan elders also want to master this technology.

Because his son was involved, Wang Long was not easy to speak.

Although Wang Erniu and the others supported Wang Hu, they were young after all. After a few words, a few big hats were buckled, and they were speechless.

Gu Mu looked at both sides with an amused face, without saying a word.

In the end, relying on their numbers, the clan elders finally snatched the smelting technology.

Although Wang Hu was a little sullen, he didn't say much.He just couldn't figure out why the clansmen who used to love each other were now arguing over a job.

In the next few days, Wang Hao opened a few more furnaces, consuming half of the copper mine that Liu Village sent over for the first time, and finally taught these clan elders how to smelt.

Half of the refined bronze wares were made into farm implements and tools.The remaining half were made into arrows.

It wasn't until he made the arrows himself that Wang Hao realized how difficult it was to make a large number of gadgets like arrows when there was no mechanized assembly line project.

He really couldn't figure out whether the overwhelming feather arrows consumed in a battle in ancient times could really be supported by relying on those handicraft workshops in ancient times.

Although the arrowheads are small, each arrowhead is an independent individual. Therefore, if the lost wax method is used, a wax model must be made for each arrowhead.

First of all, it took Wang Hao a whole day to make dozens of arrowheads by using the method of making the first batch of bronze wares.

This kind of efficiency is too low. At this speed, even half a year of making arrows may not be enough for a war.

Wang Hao originally wanted to cast a mold, but for such a small thing as an arrow, even casting a mold is very troublesome.

In desperation, Wang Hao could only spend two days of faith to download a set of molds from the system.

This set of molds resembles a boxy red brick.Right above, there is a hole with clips and handles on both sides.

After the bronze is melted, pour the copper water into the small hole of the mold with the help of a funnel, and stop when the copper liquid is about to overflow.

Place it, wait until it cools naturally, open the clip, and then pull the handles on both sides to take out the solidified arrow inside.

Such a mold can make twenty arrowheads at a time. These twenty arrowheads are all connected together, five horizontally and four vertically. Then sharpen.

Even so, with this set of molds, the speed of making arrows has immediately increased hundreds of times.

Although the principle is very simple, Wang Hao has no way to make it.

Among other things, in terms of materials alone, he has nothing to do.There is simply no material that is resistant to high temperature and easy to plastic.

With the model produced by the system, it is much simpler.

A furnace of copper water, except for making some agricultural tools, the rest is to make arrows.

Wang Hao made ten such molds in one go, that is to say, if he practiced a furnace of copper every day, he could produce two hundred arrowheads every day.

In four or five days, Gu Mu's body was healed, and Wang Hao handed over the complicated chores in the village to him.

In the past few days, not only did more than 600 arrowheads be made, but Wang Hao also made [-] metal arrow shafts made of bronze in the end.

Finally, after testing, the feathered arrow with the added arrowhead can shoot through the thick ghost-headed tortoise shell when it is drawn to a full bow.But when it touches the second tortoise shell, it will get stuck on it.

And if it is only stretched into half a moon, the feathered arrow with the arrowhead can't even penetrate the first turtle shell.

The entire body of the arrow shaft was made of bronze. After testing, its power was even more astonishing. At a distance of 50 meters, it was able to pierce through three stacked ghost-headed tortoise shells with one arrow.

But because of the weight, if it exceeds 50 meters, it will start to fall.

Wang Hu told Wang Hao that he only needs [-]% of the strength to draw the reinforced bow now, which is very easy.

If he could be given a bow and arrow stronger than a reinforced bow, he would be able to shoot the iron shaft farther than ordinary bows and arrows.

It's a pity that strengthening the strength of the bow is already the limit that plants can achieve.If you still want to increase the strength, unless you thicken and lengthen the bow.

But if it is longer and thicker, Wang Hu's arms are not long enough, and their power is not as good as before.

Wang Hao originally wanted the system to use metal to make a batch of metal bows, but the system told him that because of the lack of some metal elements, there is no way to make that kind of tough metal.

After all, the system is not omnipotent, and he still needs materials to make things.

Everything in the village is going on in an orderly manner. The newly built brick houses are getting taller day by day. In just four or five days, they are as tall as a person. If you want to lay bricks at this time, you have to build a shelf.

Two more brick kilns were expanded during this period, which were used to burn cement.

It's just that, unlike brick-burning and copper smelting, which were relatively smooth, the cement in two consecutive kilns burned out.

It looks fine, but for some reason, it just doesn't have much stickiness, and it's not as strong as a wall made of lime mixed with clay.

When Wang Ba came from Yan Village again, his body was stained with blood. He told Wang Hao that the people in Yan Village had a big enmity with those slaves. their food, and took pleasure in torturing slaves.

He had trained a good slave, and then a riot broke out on a dark cloudy night.

But fortunately, because of his divided management methods, the riot did not arouse too many slaves' response.Only a dozen or so slaves rioted.It was quickly suppressed, but the few clansmen in Yan Village died now, accounting for a full tenth of them.

From Wang Ba's mouth, I learned that the slave riot was completely caused by the torture of Yan Village people.

The main reason is that the people of Yan Village peeled off the skin of a slave who intentionally damaged tools in front of the slaves.

The vitality of the people in the wilderness is generally tenacious. The slave's skin was peeled off and he was still alive. He howled until the sky turned dark, which caused the slaves to riot.

Wang Hao once told Wang Ba that if there was any conflict between the Yancun people and the slaves, he would not intervene and let them hate each other, and then he would stand aside and deal with it, so that he could control them most easily.Wang Ba was obedient, and although he felt unbearable, he did not come forward to stop it.

Who knew that such a thing would happen that night.If it weren't for Wang Ba's good work in the early stage, I'm afraid this riot will overthrow the entire Yan Village.

Wang Hao thought for a while, and asked Wang Ba to bring a batch of hoes, not many, only twenty.

Several peasant uprisings on the earth were initially opened up by farm tools such as hoes and shovels.

These hoes can give the slaves a sustenance in their hearts and a false confidence.

And the people of Yan Village will also feel some pressure because of this, and dare not be too harsh on these slaves.

Not only that, Wang Hao handed over the task of distributing hoes to Wang Ba, who could choose those that were easier to manage to distribute, or use them to divide the factions that were more closely connected among the slaves.

Wang Hao always believes that the so-called loyalty to the village is bullshit. In the Great Wilderness, any tribe may face the situation of not having enough to eat. Up, no less than a heaven and a hell.

As long as the conflict between them and Yan Cun is aroused, their real enemy, himself, will be forgotten by them, and even grateful.

Then increase the cost of their escape, so that they all understand that if they escape, being caught is a dead word.Adding some other small means, Wang Ba can manage them well there.

It took a long time for them to get used to this kind of life.Even if they let them go, they don't want to go.

Moreover, there is one last reason for taking them to the top, and that is to speed up their land reclamation.

During this period of time, many species on the Great Wilderness can be planted or cultivated.

For example, arrowwood, a plant that is bound to be a strategic material in the next two years, is far from enough to grow in the wild.

The clansman who rode a giant clawed dragon to patrol outside the day before yesterday told Wang Hao that imitation bows and arrows had been found outside, but their bows and arrows could only shoot three to forty meters away, and they could only shoot some grass rabbits. Chicken and its ilk.

Slightly stronger beasts, such as tigers and wild boars, cannot shoot through their fur.

They can't even kill a deer if they stand a little farther away.

With this sign, Wang Hao already knew that soon, bows and arrows would no longer be special products of their Wang Village, but at that time, their bows and arrows would be the most powerful.

(End of this chapter)

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