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Chapter 282: Chapter 218: Lu Yuan’s Motivation Plan Chapter 282: Chapter 218: Lu Yuan’s Motivation Plan Lu Yuan felt like a capitalist who was drawing big pies for his people.

Is being a leader really this simple?

Maybe these people hadn’t seen much of the world and weren’t very sharp thinkers.

Lu Yuan always felt like he was hoodwinking fools.

From the Storage Space, he took out a Pogranate Fruit.

The thick crystal-like exterior reflected light in the sunlight, making it look like an exceptional piece of art.

After using a small knife to slice it open, the seeds inside looked like delicate rubies.

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Lu Yuan shared so with everyone.

“My friends, I plan to set up a reward for ritorious subjects, to be given to those who have rendered a service,” he said.

“I’m still considering the specific system, so please work together and grow with our entire civilization,” he urged.

Having consud a tiny seed, everyone felt a warm current chaotically surging through their bodies.

The Extraordinary Ingredients, which hardly affected Lu Yuan, were indeed a rare treasure for them!

The various hidden injuries caused by malnutrition were rapidly repairing themselves.

The entire process was a bit tingling, like ants biting, and sowhat comfortably inexplicable, causing so people to howl involuntarily.

“You guys are in luck; this small pogranate is a Heavenly Material and Earthly Treasure!” Sha Kan’er said with a smile, “In the Imperial City of the Empire, you couldn’t exchange gold of the sa volu for Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures!”

The crowd regretted that they had eaten such a precious thing directly.

Such a waste!

“From now on, those with achievents will be able to receive Heavenly Materials and Earthly Treasures.”

“Captain Lu, how can we make achievents?”

Lu Yuan gave an example, “Only the irreplaceable can count as achievents!”

“Guo Weiqiang, do you know what your greatest talent is?

Your Rune Reading Talent!” he pointed out.

“The job of being a soldier can be done by many people; it’s replaceable.

Unless you’re a cultivation genius, it’s very difficult to achieve significant results.”

“But Engraving talent is rare and makes it easy to achieve irreplaceable feats!

So everyone, you must use your brains and tap into your potential,” he encouraged.

These were truths they all understood.

Holders of Divine Skills also tended to be inherently smarter.

Unable to help himself, Guo Weiqiang chuckled, “Heh heh heh, but Captain Lu, no one is teaching us, and Teacher Cat is too busy.”

“Self-learning Engravings is like trying to read a heavenly script; it’s impossible to learn it,” he complained.

Lu Yuan fell silent for a mont: “I’ll think of a way to solve this problem,” he assured.

They had a dire shortage of teaching resources.

He could only place his hopes in the “Green Grass Paradise” Virtual World.

“As for the rest of you, even if you don’t have Divine Skills, just being willing to learn new skills is also a great achievent.

Use your head and don’t only think about farming,” he stated firmly.

“Yes!” the crowd shouted enthusiastically.

Lu Yuan was indeed planning to distribute so rewards now.

The Tree of Life had consud many Anomalies and swallowed 40,000 units of Life Essence.

Every year, it would provide a significant amount of free produce.

Pogranate Fruits could grow about 15-20 per year!

This number was not small at all!

Soul Baby Fruits could grow about 7-10 per year.

All these were free outputs, provided by the Tree of Life simply sunbathing, without any additional input.

Roughly calculating by the Life Essence, it would take about…

2000 years to breakeven?

Well, that’s a bit lengthy…

But actually, it’s not a loss.

“It takes ten years to grow trees but a hundred years to bring up a generation of people.” If you don’t invest, you will always remain a small sapling, never providing any output.

Moreover, the Tree of Life was essentially another body for Lu Yuan, and its substantial increase in strength was visible to the naked eye.

Lu Yuan still had 20,000 units of Life Essence left.

He planned to invest another 18,000 into it, ultimately keeping 2,000 units for ergencies, which should be enough.

Then, the tree would grow 25-30 Pogranate Fruits per year.

He could afford to take out two or three pieces to motivate everyone; it wouldn’t hurt.

The ager resources he could afford to give away were precious treasures to others—cultivating a few hundred loyal Level Three and Level Four warriors, would that not be wonderful?

And since the Tree of Life was considered his personal wealth, he could dispose of it at will, with no one gossiping.

Of course, this required designing an entire system of rational rewards and punishnts, with a series of public supervisions, otherwise it would quickly turn into a flattery contest.

“This is really troubleso,” Lu Yuan admitted with so headache.

Suddenly, he heard shouting nearby.

“Captain Lu, we’ve found another huge warehouse!” the voice sounded extrely excited.

“I’m coming right away,” he responded.

He was currently in a state of Soul Full, and using his human body could cause his soul to solidify.

However, if he only moved for a short ti, returning his soul to the Tree of Life within one or two hours wouldn’t pose a big problem.

This door had been broken through with a 1-ter diater hole, seemingly corroded by so type of Liquid Acid.

Near the door, remnants of an Insect’s carapace were found.

Upon entering, Lu Yuan’s face lit up with excitent as he saw one tal ingot after another!

Each one was 1-2 cubic ters in volu, weighing tens of tons, including all sorts from base tals and Precious tals to rare earth elents!

They were covered with a thick layer of dust, signifying the depth of history.

Lu Yuan dusted off the tal ingots near him and found a heavy Steel ingot beneath.

Its surface was speckled with rust, akin to the rings of a tree, each marking the order of dynasties.

Due to the large volu of the Steel ingot and the relatively dry air, the rust hadn’t penetrated deeply.

If the 10 centiters of surface rust were removed, the steel inside should still be usable.

“Great stuff!” he exclaid.

Iron elent, while common and widely distributed, is an indispensable resource for every civilization.

Looking around, the Pioneer’s Eye twinkled with streaks of golden light, observing each of the tal ingots one by one.

While Lu Yuan felt joy, there was also a tinge of sadness because he didn’t see any Extraordinary Elents.

It must have been those insects that found this warehouse and took away the Extraordinary Elents, leaving the ordinary ones behind…

This sadness left him sowhat at a loss for words.

But the current Lu Yuan was no longer alone, he couldn’t act crazy and curse God like he used to.

Helplessly, Lu Yuan could only shout with a pained heart, “Everyone, tally up the quantity of these tals!”

“These are truly great stuff, with tals, everyone’s equipnt can be upgraded!”

He emphasized the words “great stuff” again, his tone was practically through gritted teeth.

Conch Girl almost burst out laughing, murmuring softly, “Mr.

Lu, your neurosis has greatly improved.

You don’t howl at the sky or curse God anymore.”

Lu Yuan, sweating profusely, threw down a fierce retort, “Just hurry up and be born, Conch Girl, then I’ll show you what true neurosis looks like.”

Feeling sowhat guilty, Conch Girl retorted defensively, “Hmph, I look forward to your performance.”

The militia was bustling with activity, tallying the data.

Even ancient people knew what was valuable.

Who didn’t like shiny tals?

“I don’t recognize this one…

I don’t recognize this one either,” the deputy leader, Sha Kan’er, kept mumbling.

“Oh, this is copper rust, a big chunk of copper.”

“Gold!

Gold!

We’re gonna be rich!” a few people yelled, nearly biting it with their teeth.

“Stop looking, the Empire no longer exists.

Gold can’t be eaten, it’s useless,” Sha Kan scolded.

Everyone chuckled with a “hehehe.”

They had lived through famine and knew all too well that when in peril, a piece of gold wouldn’t buy even the slightest bit of food.

“Captain Lu, this tal chunk can generate heat, how magical!”

Lu Yuan’s forehead veins throbbed as he shouted, “Oh my God, that’s uranium…

used in nuclear power plants!

Don’t touch it recklessly!”

“Hehehe, a nuclear power plant…

is it so kind of vegetable?”

.

Having no choice, Lu Yuan spent so ti pointing out the hazardous materials to avoid mishandling.

In a short amount of ti, the inventory was completed.

Just the iron elent alone accounted for approximately 6.3 million tons!

The rest of the tals combined roughly amounted to 4 million tons.

The total mass exceeded 10 million tons.

There were even a significant number of radioactive elents.

And this was just one warehouse!

The level of resources available to a civilization was such that their group of just over 10,000 people could live quite well just by scavenging.

“Move a small chunk of steel over, let the blacksmith get to work.

Leave the rest for now, it belongs to the collective,” he ordered.

“Make sure to lock the door to prevent theft.”

Well, stealing was actually quite difficult because each tal ingot weighed 10 tons, making it nearly impossible for one person to move.

…

Right after, before Lu Yuan could rest, people started calling out again.

“Captain Lu!

Over here!”

Lu Yuan wiped his forehead, overwheld by the sheer abundance of resources; truly, they were the troubles of fortune.

“There’s an extrely sturdy door over there that we can’t open!”

The door truly was solid, made of Titanium Alloy and reinforced with complex engravings.

After examining it, Lu Yuan knew that without the code, it would be difficult to forcefully open it.

However, for him, it wasn’t very challenging.

He cald himself and channeled the energy of the Eternal Spark, his body emitting a red glow.

The glow, like little snakes, followed the seams of the door, slowly slipping through.

The door’s thickness was about 8 centiters.

“There is an open space on the other side of the door,” he said.

With a “swoosh,” he instantaneously teleported to the other side.

“Creak—”

He pushed the door open from the inside.

The next instant.

Everyone stood shocked in place.

What t their eyes was a gigantic factory.

Nurous machinery of odd shapes and sizes.

Plus the withered vines, endless and densely packed, filling the vast production space!

Having co from a technological civilization, Lu Yuan rembered that humans also had this kind of production space, like car factories, where machines outnumbered people—it was normal.

But for these citizens of the feudal era, the shock was real.

There were cubic, spherical, chanical arm-shaped machines, so as tall as two stories, and so robots made entirely out of vines.

Yes, the Green Grass Civilization had taken the power of the Opium poppy to its limit.

They transford the vines into autonomously producing bio-robots, and with the intelligence system from Green Grass Paradise, they were controlled.

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