The Growth Record of a Primitive Civilization

Long hair flowing, a beast hide around the waist, a wooden stick in the left hand, a stone knife in the right. Seeing an old cat ahead, throwing the stick, then throwing the stone knife, smashing t...

Chapter 195 Fairy Scattering Flowers (Please vote, subscribe, comment, and love)

Chapter 195 Fairy Scattering Flowers (Please vote, subscribe, comment, and like)

"Don't worry about this. I have a way to cover them. You just need to get the net tomorrow."

After coming up with a solution, Luo Chong was more confident and said to Shouya with confidence.

"Really, what is the solution? Can the leader tell me?"

Shouya asked with some surprise. He knew that the leader would have a solution, and the leader did not disappoint them.

"Well, it's okay to tell you. I have a way to attack their eyes and make them blind instantly. They can't see anything. This way it will be easier for us to start." Luo Chong explained.

Shouya was shocked on the spot. There is such a weird method? It specifically targets the eyes and instantly blinds the enemy! ? What kind of operation is this?

Luo Chong didn't say much, turned around and went back to sleep. The feeling of everything being under control came back, and this time he could finally sleep peacefully.

The next morning, three groups of cavalry had already set out to report the news. No tribesmen went out to work today. They all stayed in the tribe to wait for arrangements. The tribesmen knew that this was because the enemy would attack in the near future. In addition, today was a day of harvest.

Thousands of men and women gathered together, ready to follow the leader's arrangements.

Dozens of women were assigned to harvest peppers. The peppers were already red and could be harvested. The growth cycle of peppers was similar to that of rice, or even faster. Depending on the variety, the growth cycle of peppers only takes two to three months to mature, while the kind planted by the Han tribe takes three months.

All the remaining women went to harvest rice. Hundreds of people each had a sickle. According to Luo Chong's demonstration, they held a clump of rice in one hand and used the sickle with the other hand to cut it from 20 cm high. Then they piled it into a bundle and moved it to the square in the center of the city.

Rice threshing is also very simple. When there was no threshing machine, the grains were usually knocked off by manpower. Luo Chong had seen this in a movie.

The specific method is to put a half circle of straw mats on a large vat or bamboo basket, then pinch the root of a handful of rice with both hands, and throw the end with the rice ears to the edge of the vat, so that the grains can be thrown off.

As for the half circle of mats on top, it is mainly to prevent the grains from being thrown away, because the work of threshing rice is generally done directly in the field. If there is no mat to block it, the grains are likely to be thrown into the field, and it will be difficult to collect them.

However, the Han tribe does not have mats and does not need mats. The threshing work of the Han tribe is done directly in the square. It doesn’t matter if it is thrown all over the ground. It can be swept up with a broom when the time comes.

After arranging the work of harvesting rice for the women, Luo Chong also summoned the men, and picked out all those who can use bows and arrows first. There is no special arrangement for this part of people. They can only be archers. Each of them is a treasure, and Luo Chong will not arrange them to charge the battle.

There were only a few dozen male archers, and the remaining archers were the earliest women of the Han tribe, totaling about 120 people. After these archers were selected, Luo Chong arranged for them to take bows and arrows to the river to protect the women of the fishing team. By the way, they could also hunt nearby, and maybe encounter small animals drinking water, which could be regarded as a review of archery.

Among the remaining men, 100 strong and powerful main forces were selected, and what they had to do today was to practice a new weapon that Luo Chong had just invented - the meteor hammer.

Just tie a heavy object, a fist-sized stone, to one end of a long rope, which is quite simple to make.

But its function is not to hit people like a real meteor hammer, but to bind.

Luo Chong stuck a wooden stick as thick as his arm in the grassland west of the tribe, using it as a target, and then began to swing the meteor hammer in his hand from a distance of about 20 meters.

The stone was swung with a humming sound under the action of centrifugal force, and then he aimed at the wooden stick in the distance and suddenly threw the stone out. The stone quickly flew towards the wooden stick with the rope, and then quickly wrapped around the wooden stick several times.

When the rope was wrapped around the end, the stone lost its kinetic energy and fell immediately, and then just happened to rest on the remaining rope, and the other end of the rope was still held in Luo Chong's hand.

At this time, Luo Chong pulled the rope in his hand hard, and the entangled wooden stick in the distance was directly pulled down.

The principle is very simple, and the effect is also very obvious. This thing is used to trap the cannibal apes and to divide the battlefield. At that time, as long as one is entangled, several people will directly pull the target to the predetermined attack position together. At that time, the big net will be covered, and it will be at the mercy of others to kill or scrape it.

100 people tried it one after another. Not all of them could master this skill immediately. However, there were some exceptions, such as the teenager from Feishi tribe, who was currently the Shi clan in Han tribe.

The main hunting weapon of their former tribe was slingshot. These people grew up playing with slingshots. Now they can easily catch a meteor hammer, which is very similar to slingshot, and almost hit the target every time.

Luo Chong picked out these people, a total of 18 people, and divided them into 18 groups. Each person had a meteor hammer, and then 4 strong men, five people in a group. The one holding the meteor hammer was the team leader. The whole meteor hammer team had a total of 90 people. During the

battle, the team leader threw the weapon to entangle the target. Once successful, the five people in the group worked together to pull the target to the predetermined attack position, so that they could not gather together, and they had to be pulled out individually and then beaten in a group.

After arranging these people for training, Luo Chong called the rest of the people together to practice throwing stones. They tied a stone to a short rope, swung it in their hands a few times, and then threw the rope and the stone together. This way, the stone can fly farther than throwing the stone directly, and generally can reach a distance of about 70 meters.

However, the tribesmen were confused when practicing. They didn't understand why the leader asked them to practice this. They obviously had bows and arrows with longer ranges. Do they need to practice this weapon? And the lethality is so low.

This kind of flying stone, generally speaking, has no effect unless it hits the head. If it hits the body, it will only leave internal injuries. In serious cases, it may cause fractures. If it is mild, it will only hurt a little, and there will be no blood.

But Luo Chong explained to them that it was just a practice to see who can throw farther, but in real battle, it will not be this, but something else.

And this something else is the cheap weapon that Luo Chong prepared, the quicklime cloth bag.

Wrap quicklime powder in a small bag with woolen cloth. It doesn't need to be wrapped very tightly. Instead, it should be deliberately loosened a little to allow the cloth bag to disintegrate directly in the air during flight. In this way, the quicklime powder inside will spill out and form a white smoke in the air.

Once the quicklime powder floating in the air enters the eyes, it will react violently with the protective liquid on the surface of the eyeball, that is, the tears that keep the eyeball moist, and react with it. It can burn the eyes on the spot. This is much more cruel than directly sprinkling sand to blind the eyes. Sprinkling sand can still be saved, but sprinkling quicklime can cause permanent blindness, which can be called the 2.0 upgraded version of the dirty trick.

Quicklime will generate high heat when it comes into contact with water. In junior high school chemistry class, there is an experiment to boil eggs by heating quicklime and water. There is also a real historical case of Lin Zexu destroying opium in Humen. The method used was to dig a few large pits, pour quicklime and water, and then throw the opium in to destroy it at high temperature.

From this, we can see how high the temperature can be when this thing reacts with water. It can cook eggs, and even if the eyeballs are not cooked, they will definitely go blind. It will definitely cause instant blindness. At that time, a group of blind apes will be at Luo Chong's mercy. As long as protective measures are taken at that time, don't let your own people get hurt.

(End of this chapter)