Chapter 96 Hui, I'm Hungry, Let's Barbecue!

It took Su Ran a full month just to prepare the building materials needed to build the house.

After digging out all the internal organs of the captured blue worms, Su Ran spent another four days burning the shells.

The method of firing shells is very simple.

Su Ran and Hui dug two big pits on the ground.

After digging, Su Ran dug in the open space on both sides of the pit, obliquely towards the bottom of the pit, which was equivalent to opening a few flues for the bottom of the pit, and it was also convenient for her to light a fire at the bottom of the pit.

Then she laid the first layer of firewood in the pit.

After laying, a layer of shells is laid on top of the firewood, and then a layer of firewood is laid on top of the shells, and this is repeated until the pit can no longer hold it.

Then she lit the firewood from the bottom through several passages on the side, and let the firewood burn up from the bottom layer.

In fact, the best way to burn shells is, she should build an earthen kiln and put the shells in the earthen kiln to burn.

But Su Ran had too many shells to burn. If she wanted to burn all of them, the clay kiln she had to build would need to be very large.

After her kiln is built, it may be another month or even two months.

So she can only use this stupid method to burn the shells for a while.

For this reason, Su Ran used all the unwanted branches that had been cleared up when disposing of firewood to burn shells.

She piled each layer of firewood between the shells very thick, hoping that even if the firewood underneath burned out, there would be enough residual heat to keep the shells finally burning.

While firing, Su Ran made the two dug pits burn alternately.

In this way, when the second pit is burned, the shells that have just been burned in the first pit can be cooled by themselves.

And when the shells in the first pit are burned and cooled down and taken out to burn new shells, at the same time, they can wait for the shells burned in the second pit to cool down.

It took Su Ran more than four days to burn these shells.

She piled up the burnt shells on the sides of the two burning pits.

In order to quickly crush the burnt shells, Su Ran specially made two stones, one large and one small, and crushed them out, one for each of her and Hui.

Then, while waiting for the shells to be fired, she and Ash pushed their respective stones to grind them on the shells that had been fired and laid on the ground, rolling them back and forth.

After the last pit of shells was burned, Su Ran cleaned out the shells and burnt firewood ash in the pit.

Then the crushed shells were pushed into the pit with a homemade push shovel.

Su Ran's homemade push shovel is a bit like the big plastic shovel used for snow removal in northern winter.

It is made by directly using a wooden stick and directly splicing a piece of wood at one end.

It looks a lot like a capital T.

After using this push shovel to get all the shells into the pit, Su Ran began to add water to the pit with a wooden bucket.

When the shells that have been burned at high temperature come into contact with water, a cloud of water mist immediately evaporates.

There are a lot of shells, and the weather is hot. After a while, the air on the river beach is filled with white smoke.

The white smoke was hot, and Su Ran felt like she was sweating all over in just a few minutes.

Not to mention gray.

It itself is not heat-resistant, and now it was directly heated in a white mist, so it rushed out quickly, and plunged into the river.

It wasn't until the whole body was submerged in the river for a long time that he floated up from the water with bubbles from Su Ran's worried cry.

After floating up, it let out a long mouthful.

After the shells are processed, it is time to start building the house.

Early the next morning, when Su Ran woke up to go hunting, she also woke up early.

After being busy for a month, she was actually a little tired.

But when she thought that she was only one step away from being able to live in a comfortable and convenient brick and stone house, the tiredness immediately ran away from her body.

And the current situation does not allow her to be lazy.

As long as the house is not finished in a day, Su Ran will always feel that there is one thing in her heart!
Without a house, she always felt that there was no way to carry out her idea of ​​farming and breeding.

So if the building is completed one day earlier, she can also carry on with other ideas in life earlier.

After Huifei left, Su Ran also climbed down from the bird's nest tree.

Carrying a pannier with tools on her back, she took a shortcut and walked there from the path she found when she was taking a bath on the beach at the bend of the river.

It was six o'clock in the morning, and there was silence in the woods, and most of the orcs hadn't gotten up to hunt yet.

Su Ran and Hui had made a lot of noise on the river beach during this time, and many orcs had been curious to watch.

Then in Hui's explanation, after understanding what Su Ran was going to do, although they were curious, most of them had no intention of following suit.

Su Ran guessed that it was because the orcs all had dwellings, and she also knew how to build dwellings, so although she was curious about the appearance of the "nest" she was going to build, it was just curiosity.

After all, the orcs all have a place to live, so there's no need to follow her to build a new lair with great fanfare.

Su Ran looked at the building materials spread out on the floor in front of her, and sighed deeply.

She also wants to have a strong and strong body like the orcs, so that she can not be afraid of the severe cold of winter, and become a profession that she has never imagined to do in her life——

Masons...

Moreover, he was a mason with no experience and only worked as a bystander on a construction site.

Although Su Ran has never built a house, she has seen it many times since she was a child.

So she still knows about the process of building a house.

After reaching the place, Su Ran went to the river to wash her face first, then sandwiched mint leaves between willow branches, added some salt powder, and brushed her teeth.

After washing, she walked back to the foundation circle marked with wool thread, pulled out the sapper shovel on the other side of the sapper pick, and began to dig the foundation.

As the day wore on, the sun rose and the temperature started to rise.

When Hui came back with the white-headed sheep, Su Ran was already sweating.

She was sitting slumped under a tree, panting violently, holding a small peach fruit with a bite in her hand.

The ashen white-headed sheep landed directly in front of Su Ran, and when it saw Su Ran's slightly embarrassed look at this time, it quickly dropped the prey in its hand and was about to come to Su Ran's side.

Then Su Ran stopped her with her hand: "No, I'm covered in dirt."

Then, before Hui could put on an expression of grievance, Su Ran raised her head and looked at it with a pitiful expression: "Hui, I'm hungry, hurry up and grill!"

(End of this chapter)

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