Chapter 268: Steve

Chapter 268: Steve

After conducting some tests, Fang Mo roughly grasped the characteristics of these villagers.

Firstly, they are ordinary humans, unlike extraordinary individuals like the Snow Queen. These villagers do not possess any supernatural abilities in the conventional sense.

Their intelligence is similar to that of average humans. However, due to their lack of exposure to the real world, they are missing some common knowledge. For example, they do not understand what a train is, have never seen large ships at sea, and are unaware of what steam engines and firearms are.

In other words, these villagers are like people who have come out of poor mountainous areas, unfamiliar with these novel things, but their learning ability is quite good.

Under Fang Mo's simple popular science explanations, they quickly learned to use some basic modern tools.

Additionally, these villagers have a mysterious fondness for emeralds, showing a unique preference for them over other precious metals and jewels.

Especially the top-quality emeralds that Fang Mo brought from the MC world.

These had an almost fatal attraction for them.

Besides these traits, the villagers have a special ability to always recognize the real Fang Mo, as well as other creatures from the MC world.

Even if Fang Mo hides in a crowd and changes his appearance to someone else using his custom Steve ability, the villagers can instantly identify him and treat him as their leader. They can also distinguish each other in a crowd, accurately identifying who is a creature from the MC world and who is a native of this world.

Even Fang Mo himself does not understand the principle behind this, but the villagers can inexplicably identify the truth at a glance.

Considering this peculiar characteristic, Fang Mo gradually formed a plan in his mind.

He planned to disperse these villagers throughout Egypt, using them to establish a large network on the surface. The villagers would collect information in the open, while the Goblins and Silverfish would work in the shadows, digging and excavating. By working together, they could greatly increase the efficiency of finding the Stans Arrow.

Of course, once the Stand Arrow was found, Fang Mo could also disperse these villagers around the world to establish a trade association, perhaps named the Emerald Smugglers' Guild.

After all, the world of JOJO was quite suitable for a vacation.

Even Speedwagon had a consortium, so it would be a loss of face if Fang Mo didn't play around with one himself.

This time, Fang Mo brought a large number of MC creatures, including thousands of Goblins, and no fewer villagers. After all, production in MC was very brainless, with things being generated automatically.

Fang Mo first found an uninhabited area and released all the villagers and goblins.

The Goblins turned out to have surprisingly good construction skills, quickly bringing in a lot of stone and wood, and they were not picky eaters, eating almost anything. Along with the villagers, they could quickly build a village on the spot.

As for the source of food, it was mainly potatoes and corn.

Fang Mo had the Ring of Arcana, and in the mode of the Goddess of Harvest, he could ripen hundreds of tons of potatoes in minutes, as MC players single-handedly managing an entire industrial chain was not just talk.

During this time, Fang Mo also tested the Silverfish.

With a flash of white light, a cute, large bug appeared at Fang Mo's feet.

Different from the Silverfish in MC, this creature, once materialized, was about the size of a palm, oval in shape, with a gray-white chitinous shell covering its body.

At first glance, it looked a bit like a terrestrial version of a giant isopod... well, or a pill bug.

However, what gave Fang Mo a headache was that this creature was not humanoid, and to be honest, he didn't know how to communicate with it. Could the localization mod let him talk to bugs as well as dogs?

After some thought, Fang Mo decided to give it a try.

"Bro, can you understand me?" Fang Mo squatted down, attempting to communicate with the Silverfish: "If you can understand, can you give me a sign? Like curling up into a ball or something..."

Speedwagon also coughed awkwardly and then explained: "It's mainly because we didn't expect you to come... So, did you come specially because you don't trust us in subduing Dio?"

"I just sorted out the mess in Egypt, and just came over to take a look if there's nothing else."

Fang Mo said: "I thought you guys were still cultivating, but you found Dio's whereabouts so quickly?"

"Yes, I've been tracking Dio's trail recently."

Speedwagon nodded and said: "According to the information from my informants, someone has seen a person resembling Dio in a small town called Wind Knight's Lot, and... there seem to be many disappearances nearby."

"It seems we really don't have much time."

Zeppeli spoke: "Actually, JoJo, your Ripple training is not yet complete, but the more people the vampire consumes, the stronger it gets. If this continues, Dio will become invincible, so I can only let you complete the final Ripple training in real combat."

"No problem, Mr. Zeppeli."

Jonathan clenched his fist and said: "I'm ready for the fight."

"JoJo."

Erina placed her hand on Jonathan's fist, speaking gently: "Danny and I will fight alongside you, please don't worry."

"Woof!"

Danny barked in response.

"Me too!" Speedwagon immediately shouted: "Mr. Joestar, I will try my best!"

"You better not."

Fang Mo, hearing this, also glanced at the spirited Speedwagon: "Our lineup's output is enough already, even a hundred heads wouldn't be enough for Dio to die. You just need to calmly do the commentary."

"So what exactly is commentary..."

Before Speedwagon could finish, the galloping carriage suddenly entered a cave.

As darkness enveloped them, the carriage suddenly stopped, and a sense of crisis instantly covered everyone. Zeppeli and Erina quickly reacted, pulling their companions to jump off the carriage.

In the next second, they witnessed a horrifying scene.

The horse pulling the carriage suddenly started bleeding profusely, followed by a sound, and a long wound appeared on its stomach, with a pair of hands slowly reaching out, then the wound was torn open, revealing a sinister and evil smiling face.

"What the hell is this! How could it lurk inside a horse's body?"

Speedwagon, who a second ago didn't know what commentary was, awakened his talent seeing this scene, uncontrollably shouting: "Mr. Joestar! This guy is tough to deal with! He's even more cruel and insane than Dio!"

"You said you can't do commentary?"

Fang Mo was the last one to get off the carriage, still complaining about Speedwagon, but when he turned his head and saw this horrifying scene, he couldn't help but exclaim.

"Holy, a horse /Bleam

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