Since he was going to stay on Planet K for five years, he couldn't be exposed to the wind and rain every day. He still had to have a shelter from the wind and rain.
Moreover, Mingyue has already thought about the future path of Fucheng Ren, so now is the time to lay the foundation to achieve the goal.
It's just that most of the human residences in the Northern River System are suspended houses built by engineering robots. In this era of advanced technological development, the only thing that needs to be done by humans is basically continued research.
Of course, regarding the traditional coming-of-age ceremony for citizens of the Northern River System, the five-year service period on random planets must be excluded.
Therefore, whether it is a group of clones or a few humans, they are full of questions about what Mingyue said about building a house.
Han Han even blurted out: "Building a house? Isn't that a matter for construction robots?"
Others nodded, right? There are no construction robots here.
Mingyue covered her forehead tiredly, never expecting that one day she would be engaged in infrastructure construction in the interstellar era.
Fortunately, in several small worlds, Mingyue had personally watched the decoration companies and engineers repair the house, otherwise she would really have to stare at everyone at the moment.
Mingyue took a deep breath and said patiently: "It doesn't matter, just listen to me."
Neither the replicator nor the few humans had any objections to this, since everyone had nothing to do anyway.
I'm still feeling panicked when I'm just idle like this, so it's better to find something to be busy with, and don't have to think about the horror of Planet K and the length of time.
Building a house naturally requires tools. Mingyue first led everyone to burn piles of wood, thus burning a large amount of charcoal.
Then she took everyone to the river and mountain streams to find iron ore and white limestone. Then she burned the yellow mud and made a clay stove. She crushed the iron ore and limestone and mixed them evenly, creating a layer of carbon. The ore was burned fiercely in a clay furnace, and with a blower made of tree bark, iron was finally refined.
Then she made a furnace in the shape of an ax out of clay, and then put in iron ore and limestone. After successful firing, she got a rough iron axe. However, because of the different sizes, she still needed to grind it before it could be used.
She asked everyone to do the same thing again, and everyone got a rough ax and dagger.
With axes and daggers, whether it is hunting or felling trees, it will be much more convenient.
Next, Mingyue counted the number of people, determined the area of the house that needed to be built, and planned the area of the foundation. Then she found a stone, drew a simple version of the design drawing on the cave wall next to it, and then explained the house clearly to everyone. Layout.
Then, it got dark.
A group of people roasted and ate the remaining wild boar around the fire. Mingyue talked about tomorrow's plans, and everyone found a place to rest.
The next day it was time to cut down the trees. While cutting down the trees, there were various alien races in the forest. When they heard the noise, they came over and threw themselves into the trap. They were picked up by everyone and saved for tomorrow's meal.
Now everyone has tasted the taste of these aliens. After killing the aliens, they know to preserve the alien corpses without Mingyue reminding them. After all, who knows what kind of delicacy this is
After a group of people stockpiled a large amount of wood and cleared the land next to the base, they came to the next and most important step of building a house: laying the foundation.
Mingyue first found a piece of milky white limestone, marked the range of the foundation on the ground, and then asked a group of people to start digging deeply. Because the soil in this area is relatively loose, it still needs to be dug deep into the hard layer.
And because of the lack of materials here, we can only pour and solidify the mortar, reinforce the ground beams, tamp down the foundation, and then backfill. This is how we can barely lay the foundation.
However, Mingyue does not plan to build high-rise buildings, and if there are no accidents, everyone will only stay here for five years, so this is considered enough.
In this way, more than a week has passed.
During this period, Mingyue often took everyone out for hunting, taking the initiative to attack the aliens and defeat them one by one.
After getting tired of barbecue, Mingyue also used charcoal to make clay pots and use them to cook soup.
There was also an unexpected joy, that is, when we went hunting one time, we found a litter of alien (wild boars) that were only two months old.
Mingyue immediately decided to enclose a piece of land and raise them artificially. For this reason, those few weak humans became the first batch of pig farmers. Originally, most of the work involved in building a house was manual work. A few humans couldn't match the strength of the replicants, so they couldn't do anything at all. They would only get in the way, so they might as well raise pigs.
It was also after this period of getting along that the replicators became more and more disgusted with human beings.
In the past, people in Forgotten thought that humans were superior, that humans were the gods who created them and dominated them, and could kill them with just a raise of their hands.
But now people don't think so. They only think that humans eat too much and have little strength. When they see aliens, they can only scream and hide behind them and tremble. Human beings are useless and timid.
At the same time, the replicators have more trust and respect for Mingyue.
She can make an ax for cutting down trees, she can use bark to make ropes to tie the feet of aliens, she can use wood to make charcoal that can be burned, she can... these are things they have never heard of or seen.
Moreover, in addition to teaching everyone how to make barbecue, she can also make teppanyaki with stones, and make things called clay pots for cooking.
They just felt like she knew everything and could do everything.
She is their new god.
So when Mingyue said that she wanted to catch the alien race she called 'sheep' to raise, people started to take action without saying a word.
In the end, Mingyue harvested six sheep. Except for one that died from serious injuries and became everyone's dinner, the others were pretty good.
She tried feeding them grass, and after making sure they could eat it, she asked the humans to feed them.
Those few humans were probably afraid that they would be driven away if they were useless. Considering that there were so many alien races on Krypton and the power of the replicators, they could only make themselves useful, even if they were allowed to raise these alien races. , they were a lot of panic, and they were also frightened when facing the aliens, but they did a good job in the end.
Not to mention, after staying with those alien races for a long time, they gradually no longer find the alien races scary, and sometimes they even think they are quite cute...
So a few months later, when the house was built, Mingyue proposed to kill two sheep to celebrate. Luo Yi (human) actually had the courage to stand up and refuse: "Can you not kill them? They are really obedient. , very well-behaved.”
Several other humans also looked pleading. In these days, they faced these sheep every day, and they did have some feelings for them.
I've been very annoyed and miserable lately.
My grandma has been in poor health since she became pregnant.
She was hospitalized before, and I went to see her. I stayed in the hospital for a day, staring at the infusion, and pooping and peeing. When she came back, she said she had lost her money and that I had taken it.
100 yuan, I really...does anyone really value 100 now? And besides making her go to the toilet, I never touched her at all.
So many people came to see her, but she just said that I took her money, let alone saying it in front of more than ten people. I was really speechless and embarrassed.
Even if my mother hadn't told me after I came back, I wouldn't have known about it, and I would have been blamed for it inexplicably.
Then yesterday, no one at home took care of her. Everyone went to visit relatives, so I was asked to watch over her at home.
From 8:30 in the morning to 7:30 in the afternoon, I sat next to her bed and watched over her. I made her go to the toilet five times, fed her, and kept coaxing and talking to her. She never left her, really. very tired.
Then, today my mother-in-law said to me: Your grandma said she fell down yesterday and you ignored her while playing with your cell phone.
I was really dumbfounded. I didn't know how I felt sorry for her for saying such nonsense.
It’s thankless, tiring and aggrieved! ! ! ! !
(End of chapter)