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Chapter 406

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The starry sky was always so mysterious. Under the starry night sky, it was common to see many rays of light streaking across the sky, but very few of them landed on the ground …

It had been a long time since the last time a meteorite fell from Susumi. Lin had been observing the sky all this time. Indeed, it was very difficult to wait for a meteorite to fall from the sky. The probability of it happening was very small.

Lin had conducted a lot of research on the meteorite. Other than being able to attract Mao Yu, it was also quite sturdy and light. Lin tried to break it down and use it as a shell material for some of her troops. Lin even went to the underground passage in the Crystal Forest to dig up these special stones.

Recently, Lin had been experimenting with turning some other things into shells, such as stones. There were many types of stones, and Lin wanted to find some that were hard and light. These meteorites seemed very suitable to be used as armor for the flying troops, but there were too few of them. Therefore, Lin planned to dig deeper into the ground to investigate more types of rocks …

Although it seemed like there were many operations to be carried out, these were all relatively idle matters. Lin's troops could excavate on their own without needing to specifically command them, so Lin devoted more time to researching other things.

While studying the meteorite, Lin had also been recording the changes in the stars. Most of the stars had a fixed pattern of activity, but there were some that never appeared again after they appeared once …

Lin wanted to uncover everything, but now was not the time. Lin had to be patient. When the time came, Lin would be able to see the secrets of the stars.

Lin was not the only one, other creatures also liked to record. A few Humerus Dragons in Tucker's tribe especially liked to observe the stars. They were drawing the changes in the stars on stone tablets. Recording the changes in the stars.

As the stars changed, Tucker and the Humerus Dragons were also slowly growing. As time passed by, their growth became more and more obvious.

The damage from the battle with the Gnomes was slowly recovering as the number of Humerus Dragons increased. At the same time, the Gnomes Tucker and the Humerus Dragons caught had also grown up. Gnomes were not strict learning creatures, but if they were raised from young, they would get along well with the Humerus Dragons. That was probably what Tucker had in mind at the beginning, to let the Gnomes join his tribe.

Lin had previously told Tucker how to raise other creatures. It seemed that Tucker planned to use the Gnomes as the first creature to be raised …

Lin had also carefully taught Tucker how to choose a leader. Only a strong person with sufficient experience in all aspects was qualified to be the leader. They did not need to be stronger than the current leader, but they must be stronger than any other Humerus dragon. It was not something that could be done just because they found a pompon..... Humerus Humerus Dragons' tribe, so they were very obedient to Lin's teachings.

As for Tucker's tribe, Lin wanted them to grow in her own way. As for the other clans like Susumi and the others, let them develop on their own.

... Time slowly passed, and the new generation of Tucker and the Humerus Dragons began to grow up. They planted more Dragon Perches. The Gnomes' main role in the tribe was to help the Dragon Perches with some maintenance work, as well as to find prey during hunting. Tucker was also very interested in the Gnomes' dexterous ability to piece things together. They began to look for all kinds of stone to make things. They created many new weapons, no longer limited to spears.

After Lin adjusted the Dream World, Tucker and the Humerus Dragons could often connect to the Dream World to experience the wonderful scenes inside. To prevent them from staying in the Dream World for a long time, every Humerus Dragon that entered would disconnect after a certain period of time, and then they would not be able to enter for a certain period of time, usually more than ten days and nights. However, Lin also created more passages, not only under the pompoms, but also other places to enter. The Dream World could increase the Humerus Dragons' imagination and promote their development.

The Humerus Dragons called the Dream World the 'Realm of the Pompoms'. Some strange phenomena began to occur. Some Humerus Dragons thought that after they died, they could stay in the Dream World forever.

They always had some strange ideas …

As there was almost no war, Tucker and the Humerus Dragons' tribe grew rapidly. The Gnomes who moved to the riverbank were different from the Humerus Dragons. The Gnomes' tribe by the riverbank was always harassed by the dinosaurs in the wasteland. The Gnomes moved again. They went against the current and finally found the canyon area that Lin had been to before. They built their bone nest on the steep cliff walls, and they were able to live their previous lives, feeding on cliff pterosaurs and river fishes. The Gnomes' tribe finally began to be reborn …

The Emerald Dragons were the fastest to develop. With Susumi's distribution of work, each group of Emerald Dragons was responsible for a different task. Some were responsible for collecting fruits, some were responsible for construction, and the Susumi herself was responsible for leading the tribe to hunt.

In the division of labor, Susumi and the other emerald dragons were in charge of fighting. The things they came into contact with could be considered the most dangerous. Therefore, Susumi and the other emerald dragons always received the most food when the resources were distributed. This phenomenon caused the emerald dragons who were in charge of other things to have a lower 'status' in the community. Their opinions were also not valued by the other emerald dragons.

Many biological communities had something called 'status'. Generally, the leader with the highest status in the community would get the best food after the hunt. However, this status could only last for a short period of time because there would always be members of the other tribes challenging the leader.

Susumi seemed to want to make the other Emerald Dragon leaders lose the opportunity to challenge her through the distribution of work. After all, they were the only ones who could use weapons and other things.

Lin had taught Susumi about the status of creatures, but it seemed like Susumi was the one who came up with the idea on her own. Susumi's ability to think was very strong. Lin had already noticed this when Susumi was young …

Susumi was just like the previous leader. Once she stabilized her position as the leader, she would be able to command the other Emerald Dragons.

Compared to the development of the Emerald Dragons, Lin specifically told Tucker's tribe not to develop in this way. Although Tucker did not deliberately distribute work to the tribe, they had slowly begun to divide up the work. If this continued, some of the Skeletal Dragons would have opinions about the fair distribution of the resources. Some of them who worked harder would want more, and this would lead to the emergence of the distributor …

The distributor would also have its own ideas. It might want to control the other members. Therefore, Lin told them not to specialize in one task, but to take turns to do various tasks. Every Skeletal Dragon could do anything, and the resources would still be distributed reasonably and evenly.

Lin believed that their main motivation for development was to discover new things and synthesize new things. It had little to do with the tribe's system. Of course, Lin did not know what the result of this development would be. She only wanted to create two different tribes.

As the Emerald Dragons' tribe developed, they found that it was not enough to hunt if they stayed in one place. Therefore, the Emerald Dragons learned to plant some plants to bring in extra rewards. Later, they slowly began to plant all kinds of plants on a large scale. It seemed that the Emerald Dragons did not like to run around.

They also discovered some new things. For example, when they were making fire, they found that some soil became especially hard after being burned by the fire. At this time, the Emerald Dragons slowly began to deliberately obtain this' hard soil '. Hard soil had many uses. It was usually used to store water or food.

At this time, Susumi also specifically ordered some of the Emerald Dragons to create the hard soil. At the same time, she also asked a few of the more capable Emerald Dragons in her tribe to distribute the food.

At this time, the problems that Lin thought of basically appeared.

When a 'unique species' like the Humerus Dragons developed, it was possible for them to become hostile to each other within the same tribe. This was mainly due to the 'allocators' making their own decisions. At the same time, they tried to obtain more resources for themselves and control other members of the tribe. Because of the detailed division of labor, it was difficult for the allocators to be replaced by other members of the tribe. Once such a relationship was formed, it was difficult to change.

The allocators used their own ideas to determine how many resources the other members should receive. However, their ideas were usually not necessarily reasonable, and they would always give themselves the most.

This was the beginning of the trouble of unique species. Species with a division of labor were much simpler. Regardless of the size of the troop, they would give food to whichever member was hungry. The distribution was always the most reasonable.

However, this was not surprising. Unique species did not know what the other members were thinking. Moreover, they always had some selfish ideas, which led to all kinds of unreasonable problems.

Slowly, the entire Emerald Dragon tribe formed this fixed system. Susumi and some of the allocators she appointed were in charge of the entire tribe. The original leaders were no longer leaders. They did not have the right to make any decisions.

At this time, Susumi and the allocators also planned to let some close members inherit their positions.

For example, their own descendants …

Originally, the Emerald Dragons did not care about their descendants. All the eggs they laid were thrown together for unified management. However, as time went by, their descendants began to inherit their positions.

This change made the relationship between the Emerald Dragons more stable. It was difficult to challenge and change the leader like before.

Lin did not care about them at all. Instead, she watched them slowly change. What would they become in the end? Would they be very powerful? Or … would they become very strange? Every tribe developed in a different direction … The Emerald Dragons, the Tucker Tribe, the Pygmy Tribe, the Standing Scorpion Tribe, and … the Ancient Squid Tribe.

As they developed more and more, they would sooner or later collide with each other.

Before that, Lin Sanjiu decided to float around leisurely for a while. She floated around in astronomy.

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