Chapter 63 When the God of Light Falls
For a long time, the natives on the island lived a carefree life.
On this vast island, there is abundant food: berry bushes are scattered all over the ground, dense coconut trees grow on the beach, and there are many shells and fish and crabs washed up on the seashore.
The little people can fill their stomachs with only God.
They worship a friendly and gentle god, Ming Shen.
Whenever the little people encounter difficulties that they cannot cope with, Ming Shen will bless them. He rains on hot days, blows away huge waves with strong winds, and disperses continuous heavy rain with sunshine discs.
Under the protection of the gods, the people of the Mingyue tribe wrap themselves up every day in ease and comfort.
Ming Shen blessed a seed called [wheat], and the islanders began to try to grow food. But they didn't care much, because there was no shortage of food on the island.
The appearance of wheat is a delicacy for the Mingyue tribe, but it has attracted the strong attention of a large group of seabirds. They like wheat much more than the little people in the tribe, and often flock to it to peck at wheat ears.
Soon after, the Mingyue tribe was troubled by flocks of birds for a long time. Many of these birds came from far away just for this delicious wheat.
For this reason, the Mingyue tribe even prayed and cried to the gods.
The Mingshen just blew the wind to disperse the flocks of birds, as if to comfort them.
I don’t know when it started, but a strange small monster grew in the wheat field. The prophet of the tribe learned from the divine revelation that they were called [barnyard monsters].
Barnyard monsters were born from weeds and were thinner than insects. A single barnyard monster is no different from an ordinary weed, but it can twist its body and press down the surrounding grass to get more sunlight and soil nutrients.
But once there are more of these barnyard monsters, they will hug each other tightly.
In the dead of night, the leaves of the barnyard monsters are entangled with each other. They weave a huge web on the ground, strangling other plants around them, occupying large areas of soil and overhead sunlight.
They are also good at camouflage.
Barnyard monsters look more and more like wheat. They secretly hid in the wheat fields, strangled the wheat, and replaced it to get the care of the farmers.
It became increasingly difficult for the Mingyue tribe to distinguish which were the weeds and which were the wheat.
The angry tribesmen used various methods, such as burning, flooding, and burying, to uproot the weeds.
They did get rid of large areas of weeds. But these little monsters have already spread all over the island, in the cracks of the rocks, on the beach, in the water, on the trees... Unless the entire island is burned to ashes, they will not die at all.
The islanders had no way to deal with these little monsters.
At this time, the Mingyue tribe found out that the seeds of the weeds were brought to the island by birds. These weeds have no natural enemies here, so they continue to grow and quickly transform into the current dominant appearance.
The Mingshen gave the prophet a revelation: go to the sea and find new land.
But as soon as they stepped into the ocean, the Mingyue tribe was blocked by the Donghai clan on the water.
The Mingyue tribe could only build a simple raft, which was completely suppressed by the Donghai clan's canoe in speed and flexibility. The underwater sea monsters were eyeing them, so the Mingyue tribe dared not go into the water and had to retreat to land.
The two bullied islanders prayed to the gods for blessings again, hoping to get rid of the disaster.
The Mingshen could not bear the suffering of the tribe's little people, and once again brought down a miracle.
He used treasures to refine a special magic potion.
This magic potion transformed the rats on the island into [Crazy Lemmings], which launched a crazy attack on the barnyard monsters and ate all the barnyard monsters they could see.
Faced with the hunting of crazy lemmings, the barnyard monsters had no power to fight back. This time they finally suffered a devastating blow. After being eaten by the rats, they turned into feces and could never be resurrected.
The little people of the Mingyue tribe were very excited when they saw the rats winning one victory after another.
However, the good times did not last long.
The barnyard monsters all over the island were cleared up, but the crazy lemmings did not stop. They began to eat other plants. Whether it was wheat, weeds or coconut trees, the mice ate them.
The Mingyue tribe watched helplessly as the [barnyard monsters] were replaced by [crazy lemmings], and they still had no way to deal with them.
The rats were more difficult to deal with than the barnyard monsters. They moved very fast, and they could dig holes and hide, and even swim and dive.
When there were few of them, the crazy lemmings would hide when they saw people. Once the number increased, they were no longer afraid, and they swaggered through the streets, and even broke into the houses of the tribe to steal food.
As the number of rats continued to grow, the appetite of the crazy lemmings became stronger and stronger.
Finally, that day came.
The rats began to hunt the islanders on a large scale.
Faced with the crisis of life and death, the Mingyue tribe also burst out with unprecedented courage and ruthlessness. They took wooden spears and stones and killed batches of rats.
Unfortunately, people will be afraid and tired, and one less will die.
The rats are endless.
Their reproductive capacity far exceeds that of humans, and they are transformed by magic potions to be crazy and tireless. The dead rats will become food for other rats and become the basis for the birth of the next generation. They eat each other without any burden.
Humans are forced step by step by the rats to the statue of Myojin on the mountain.
The gods are furious.
Myojin sent down lightning and hurricanes, and the fire and strong winds caused by lightning wiped out the rats all over the mountains. However, these corpses will not be wasted, and become food for other crazy lemmings.
This tenacious little animal relies on complete madness and super-fast reproduction ability to fight against the power of the gods.
One day, the gods can no longer send lightning.
Myojin is tired.
Countless crazy lemmings finally rushed up the mountain and completely submerged the last humans and statues.
Mingshen, who lost all his believers, also ushered in the time of his fall.
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After reading the history of Mingyue Island's decline, Lu Yao's first feeling was outrageous.
Mingyue Tribe is outrageous.
This player named Mingshen is also outrageous.
The demise of Mingyue Island shows the wrong operation method of a god player.
Overprotection of believers will not only consume a lot of players' faith out of thin air, but also increase believers' dependence on gods.
Most of the villains in the tribal era were not very intelligent, so Lu Yao was not surprised by their lazy behavior. When the Garlic Tribe was not beaten before, they also lay down one by one.
The core problem is that the player Mingshen has a problem with his thinking.
Lu Yao has now figured out a set of operating ideas: God players need to use faith to use miracles reasonably, promote the progress of civilization at critical moments, and keep a certain distance from believers at ordinary times.
This will not only allow believers to learn to be self-reliant, but also give players more room for operation.
Mingyue Island has good starting conditions. If Mingshen can create some natural disasters and exert pressure, then the little people on the island will naturally feel the crisis of survival.
They will learn to build stronger houses to avoid wind and rain.
They will learn to farm or raise fish to obtain a more stable source of food.
They will study shipbuilding. With ships and sailing, they will have a way to understand the outside world.
These are all the right directions.
However, Mingshen did not have the patience to wait and chose the most wrong way.
He used the [Broken Magic Potion Crucible] to make magic potions and created crazy lemmings to deal with barnyard monsters. In the end, he was attacked by crazy lemmings, resulting in the loss of people and land... During the whole process, the Mingyue tribe was useless, and the giant baby only asked for things from the gods.
It is really ironic that the gods were defeated by the monsters they created.
Lu Yao suddenly thought.
If the barnyard monsters and crazy lemmings enter the garlic tribe, can they be solved?
Isabel replied, "Sir, in the area where the Garlic Tribe is located, farmers have learned how to deal with weeds."
"Insects often eat the crops in the farmland, and insects are hunted by birds. Rats are also food for various animals in the forest... It's not as closed as here. The order there is very normal."
Lu Yao thought so too.
The subjective initiative and reaction ability of the Garlic Tribe are not comparable to those of the villains living on Mingyue Island.
They faced the threat of the Forest Tribe at the beginning, and fought back and forth with the Donghe Tribe, the Salt Pond Tribe, the Donghai Clan, and even many monsters. It can be said that they were walking on thin ice all the way.
Human muscles and toughness are all fought in hard battles.
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