Type-Moon Civilization Game at the Start of the Cretaceous Period
Type-Moon Civilization Game at the Start of the Cretaceous Period Chapter 38

Chapter 38: A Variety of Martial Arts, Introducing Dinosaur-Style Kung Fu 6

The trading event lasted a few days before concluding. Ironically, the goods prepared by both parties were mostly exchanged by the morning of the third day, and the remaining time was devoted to the first Mesopotamian four-wheel drive race. Adam, Drake, and Jeanne d’Arc Alter, with their advanced knowledge, swept the first three places without any underhanded tactics. Our director, utilizing his vast experience (and shamelessly applying the Great Art), claimed the championship. Drake, bringing her shipbuilding art into play, possibly with some innate skill influence, secured the second place. As for Miss Jeanne, she essentially bankrupted herself to upgrade her car with Leonardo da Vinci’s help, earning the third place despite her lack of skill but enthusiastic participation.

Remarkably, the Edenites, who had not invented the wheel and thus ranked lower, took their pride seriously and studied car structures as if possessed, impressively managing to create an Influence Card for Adam. By the time they returned, dinosaurs were equipped with ridiculously large carriages, even leaving Leonardo da Vinci puzzled about how they managed such feats without collapsing.

Considering the technical challenges within the racetrack could be easily addressed with the Great Art, playing with four-wheel drive cars is likely to become a traditional entertainment in El Neim. This random element of civilization development exceeded Adam’s expectations; it was Leonardo da Vinci’s money-making scheme that truly spurred the Edenites to spend their seeds.

“Well, at least it advanced the transportation industry. I know I shouldn’t complain, but isn’t it weird? Who plays with four-wheel drive cars in several millennia BC, especially when iron usage isn’t even known?”

Back in El Neim, Adam couldn’t help but vent to the culprit beside him. The petite genius innocently whistled.

“Meh, it’s more interesting than watching knights joust or dice being thrown,” retorted Jeanne d’Arc Alter, who had emptied her pockets to empower dinosaurs in exchange for money.

“If only gambling were involved,” mused Drake, not intending to change her pirate habits.

“I never realized I was dealing with such talents in this area,” sighed the director, feeling like he was watching extras who always seek attention and disregard the script.

He hoped the Edenites wouldn’t develop any bad customs Fortunately, Jacob seemed uninterested in four-wheel drive cars, possibly avoiding the worst of frivolous distractions.

Speaking of Jacob, the golden-eyed mutant was gathering dozens of young Edenites, seventy percent of whom were members of the Tyrannosaurus clan.

“There are fewer people than I expected,” Adam commented as he adjusted his mood from the playful atmosphere and counted the numbers.

Jacob’s call wasn’t for others but for him, the progenitor, to guide their development.

“Many avoid studying close combat due to the prophecy about the killer and the belief that it’s the dinosaurs’ domain. But if it’s at the progenitor’s request, many more would have come.”

“Let’s start with you, Jacob. Show me all you’ve researched,” Adam said, preparing to introduce martial arts combined with the Great Art.

Adam’s aim was to frame martial arts as an extension of the Great Art, integrating concepts and laws through physical imitation and intent.

“What you’re about to learn is called martial arts. Through refining oneself, one learns and mimics the beings within Gaia to transform their strengths into an art of combat. Undoubtedly, it’s part of the Great Art,” Adam explained, aiming to bring the Edenites closer to Gaia through this new domain of martial arts.

He planned to teach the volunteers present, then have them act as masters of the initial school to spread the teaching and fill the framework with more content.

【Influence Card Acquired: Great Art – Martial Arts】

Round Over.

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