Exotic Battlefield: I Can Activate Dual Talents-Chapter 700 - 490: Fox God’s Favor and the Camphor Tribe

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"Is there great benefit?"

Lu Lin murmured to himself while holding the Thunder God statue, contemplating whether to ask Grand Priest He Xi, but he doubted the priest would have any answers.

Otherwise, the priest wouldn't have given the statue to him but kept it for himself.

Lu Lin placed the statue into his Storage Ring and just after sending Grand Priest He Xi off, he saw the Grand Priest from the Han Nu Tribe approaching.

Upon meeting Lu Lin, the priest took out a statue of a God from his sleeve and handed it to Lu Lin, turning away without a word.

The Han Nu Tribe worships the Rain God, and the Rain God statue given by the priest to Lu Lin differed slightly from the Thunder God statue. Lu Lin examined it thoroughly before putting it away.

Soon after, high-ranking priests from several tribes arrived, presenting their own original God statues to Lu Lin.

Cloud God.

Wind God.

Water God.

Sand God.

God of plants and trees.

Including the Thunder God and Rain God, Lu Lin now held seven God statues, yet he felt somewhat helpless clutching them.

He was about to leave the Pine Mountain World, and these people gifted him such things, leaving Lu Lin unsure of what decision to make.

Should he follow his original plan of returning to the Han Che Complete World for the next stage of exploration, or remain in the Pine Mountain World to track the development of these tribes while investigating the secret of the statues?

After pondering for a moment, Lu Lin ultimately decided to stay here.

The Pine Mountain World is vast, and so far, he has only seen a small part of it; in terms of area, it's estimated to be equivalent to a province of the federation.

In the following days, while overseeing the Step Tribe, Lu Lin continuously gathered more distant intelligence.

Though he recruited several tribes, none of them were considered large; the largest being the Han Nu Tribe with a population of less than a thousand. They knew quite a bit of information, but most of it was outdated, even going back several decades, offering limited help to Lu Lin.

A few days later, after finishing arrangements and planning for the Step Tribe, Lu Lin set out alone on his journey.

He was to explore the secret of the statues and help more humans.

Among the intelligence provided by various tribes, Lu Lin quickly identified his first destination.

Camphor Tribe.

Camphor Tribe has a population of over two thousand people, which only qualifies as a small tribe in the Pine Mountain World, whereas tribes like Step and Han Nu are considered micro-sized.

Surveying the Camphor Tribe from above, Lu Lin noted their large population and clear allocation of tasks—hunting teams, planting teams, gathering teams, fishing teams, and people dedicated to the tribe's cleanliness.

The situation here is vastly better compared to the precarious existence of the Step Tribe, but Lu Lin hardly had a chance to observe before noticing another demon beast approaching from afar.

A demon beast attack!

Lu Lin's heart raced. He wanted to see how a tribe of thousands reacts under such a threat.

Would everyone fight to the death or preserve their strength by hiding?

However, the reaction of the Camphor Tribe astounded Lu Lin.

As the towering red fox demon beast approached—a creature as tall as a house—the guards at the village gate halted and bowed, only resuming patrol after the red fox entered the tribe.

This... what is going on?

Lu Lin was bewildered.

In this world, humans and demon beasts are supposed to be antagonists, with humans at the lowest, tormented by demon beasts, both sides locked in mortal combat.

How could such a harmonious scene exist in the Camphor Tribe?

Humans and demon beasts living in peace?

Lu Lin always perceived himself on a higher plane when viewing this world, with an innate sense of superiority.

Yet reality slapped him in the face—though the Human Federation is technologically advanced and martial arts prosper, over a millennium it never achieved significant peaceful interaction with any Alien Race or exotic beast.

It's always life or death, which is the real situation for the Human Federation on the Exotic Battlefield.

Unexpectedly, upon arriving in the Pine Mountain World, seeing is believing—the Camphor Tribe and the red fox demon beast taught him a lesson: humans can coexist peacefully with demon beasts.

Concealing his presence, Lu Lin followed the red fox to see its status within the Camphor Tribe.

The red fox roamed the tribe, occasionally stopping to observe patrols or frolic with children dashing around. After a considerable time, it arrived outside a grand central house.

"Welcome, Fox God's Messenger."

Two people were already waiting outside, bowing deeply as the red fox approached, filled with respect.

One was a tall and strong figure, likely the tribe chief, and the other, of average build, wielded a long-handled staff, with black hair and a ruddy complexion— the tribe's High Priest.

"Oh."

The red fox nodded to them before entering the house, followed closely by the tribe chief and High Priest without uttering a word.

Witnessing this scene heightened Lu Lin's curiosity further.