Chapter 93 Making Tools
Su Ran felt that Hui Hui was looking at her at this time, as if she was looking at a little waste who didn't understand anything and had no common sense in life.

But how could she have imagined that such a big bird's nest is actually movable!
Is that what I want to take wherever I go, my portable home?

Moreover, the tree grows differently from tree to tree, so how to move it over and install it on a new tree that even has a different footing position!
Regarding Su Ran's series of questions, the little language that Hui has learned during this time is not enough to support it to give a reasonable explanation.

There was no other way, Su Ran, who couldn't ask anything, had to give up.

Anyway, you'll know when the time comes.

Getting the wood done first is the most important thing now.

After choosing the address to build the house, Su Ran first drew the range of the house with woolen thread at the chosen place.

There was a ruler in her outdoor tool bag, but it was only twenty centimeters.

Su Ran found a stick that looked relatively straight, first sawed the stick to a size of about one meter long, and then drew four corresponding straight lines on the sawn stick, and along the length of the straight line The position was sawed down with a saw blade.

After sawing, she got a thin plank about one centimeter thick and five centimeters wide.

Then she took out the tactical knife, put the ruler that came with the equipment on the wooden board for comparison, and used the tactical knife to carve marks on the corresponding position of the wooden board according to the numbers and scale lines on the ruler.

For convenience, Su Ran made the scale directly with centimeters as the smallest unit.

The twenty-centimeter ruler was repeatedly measured seven or eight times on the wooden board.

After engraving the scale, Su Ran took the charcoal and darkened the color of each number engraved.

Although the charcoal black is easily rubbed off, there is currently no other way to stain it other than to reapply it after it fades.

Su Ran felt that the only plant with the strongest dyeing ability she had seen in this forest so far was the red fruit.

She thinks that when the red fruit matures again next year, she can try to use the skin of the red fruit to dye the ruler.

The length of the ruler after engraving the scale is 1.1 meters six.

Su Ran used a saw to cut off the extra sixteen centimeters, leaving a length of exactly one meter.

Then she took out a large roll of woolen thread, and tied a wooden stick to the end of the thread first.

The foundation of the house is rectangular, and she first smashed the tied wooden sticks into the ground as a fixed point for one of the four corners of the house.

Then, she straightened the woolen line and walked towards the north of the fixed point. When she felt that the distance was almost the same, she stopped, tied another wooden stick to the woolen line pulled to this position, and then moved the sheep between the two fixed points. The yarn is pulled taut and nailed straight into the ground.

Then she took a wooden ruler and began to measure the distance.

Su Ran put one end of the wooden ruler against the wooden stake at the first fixed point, and placed it side by side along the direction of the wool thread.

Then use black charcoal to draw a mark at the length of one meter on the stretched wool thread according to the scale on the wooden ruler.

After drawing, she continued to measure down with the wooden ruler and the mark she had just made, and continued to mark the next one-meter place.

According to Su Ran's calculation, the overall width of the house is about six meters, and the length is 12 meters.

In this case, the size of the two bedrooms and the kitchen in the middle is about four meters long and six meters wide.

As for the room to be separated from the inside, it will be discussed later when the size of the room inside is measured.

This time around, Su Ran wanted to make the house as big as possible.

When the wool line was drawn to a length of six meters, Su Ran made the final mark and pulled out the fixed stake behind.

She was at the six-meter-long mark again, tied a wooden stake and smashed it into the ground.

This will determine the width of the house.

Then she continued to use this method, pulling the woolen thread out to the right of the stake, so that this thread formed a right angle with the one just pulled.

After nailing the third fixed-point stake, the line has been pulled out for a distance of 12 meters.

This is the length of the house.

After these two fixed-point lines are completed, the remaining two lines are much faster.

Su Ran quickly circled the size of the entire house and the shape of the foundation on the ground.

After the shape and size of the foundation of the house are known, it will be much faster to measure the length of the beams and the amount of wood needed for the house.

Su Ran recorded all the measured data on the wooden board with charcoal.

And at this time, Hui began to become interested in the words she wrote.

It squatted next to Su Ran, watching Su Ran quickly write a series of characters, and its black pupils gradually enlarged and became round.

"Ran Ran, what is this?"

It pointed to the writing on the wooden board, then looked at the charcoal in Su Ran's hand, and shook its ears, with an even more puzzled expression: "Wow?"

Su Ran was taken aback, then turned to look at Hui.

Although she has been teaching Ash to speak human languages, she has never thought of teaching it to write.

Mainly because in her and Hui's life, words are not useful for the time being.

She has no grand ambitions to change the world and make history.

I never even thought about teaching the orcs to write, change their thinking, and leave a great idea of ​​experience records for future generations of orcs.

She just wanted to live a happy life with herself and Hui.

All the things she has made up to now are based on the premise of making her current life more convenient and comfortable.

But now if Hui herself asks to study, she will not refuse.

After all, it is good to learn more.

"It's 1!"

"1~"

Su Ran wrote an Arabic numeral "1" on the ground with a wooden stick, and pointed it to Hui.

Hui took a look, took a branch and drew a vertical line on the ground, looked at Su Ran and frowned:

"1?"

Su Ran felt that the expression on Hui's face now seemed to be saying, "Just one, one, what's the point of drawing a line..."

Su Ran: "..."

But soon the puzzled expression on Gray's face turned into surprise.

It looked at Su Ran's smooth writing of the number "2" on the ground, straightened its ears, and drew a number "2" crookedly on the ground with a branch.

"2?"

"Yes, written like this, it's 2, that's two!"

Su Ran took two branches and handed them to Hui.

This is the same method she used when teaching Hui how to read "2".

With the same teaching method, Hui immediately understood Su Ran's meaning.

So it used a branch to rewrite a "1" and a "2" on the ground, and pointed it to Su Ran:

"1, 2..."

Then she tilted her head and looked at her: "Then 3? Huh?"

Su Ran couldn't help but laugh at that serious and studious expression.

The reason why she started teaching Hui from the writing of numbers was because she and Hui couldn't use Chinese characters very much in their lives, so they were not in a hurry.

But now that the wooden ruler is made, she can teach it to use numbers first. After all, she already has the tools, so she must know how to use them.

And Hui's study progress was a bit faster than Su Ran expected.

Su Ran felt that it was because Hui had learned the pronunciation of one to a dozen languages ​​from her during the time the two lived together, so when learning how to write, it understood faster.

 Babies, I only updated one chapter today, because I went for a review during the day, I was a little tired, and I wanted to sleep, and it will be a normal double update tomorrow~
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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