Mountain and Forest Kingdom

Chapter 64 Picking up the leaks

To create a time measurement unit, you must first measure time.

After Lawrence thought for a while, he took out the hand drill from the locker.

There were many wooden boards and branches in the house. Lawrence made a hole in a wooden board, inserted a wooden stick into it, then tied a woolen rope to the bottom of the wooden stick and pulled the rope around to draw a circle.

After that, he ignored it and put the drill and boards back in their place, and Lawrence went back to looking for materials and wood for tomorrow's roofing.

The next day, Lawrence woke up earlier than Saryl.

Before it was fully light, Lawrence took the graduated cup to prepare the morning feed.

Not only did he have a graduated cup for three people to eat every day, Lawrence also made a graduated cup for pig feed.

The sun had not yet come out, so Lawrence placed the plank on the roof, then ran water to wash his hands, face and mouth.

"It's time to eat~"

"It's time to eat~"

"Lulu, lulu~"

Lawrence approached the pig pen carrying pig feed.

Before the pigs in the pig pen responded, the nearby chickens gathered around.

These chickens usually fly out and wander around, but they basically don't come out at night.

The flock of sheep has the Dom sheep as the leader, and the flock of chickens also has the big rooster as the leader. Neither the hens nor the chicks will stray too far from the flock.

The roosters and hens all gathered around and looked curiously at the feed bucket held in Lawrence's hand.

What pigs can eat, chickens can eat too.

Pigs can eat the same things that chickens can eat.

Lawrence ignored the chickens and first fed the big pig and the three little pigs respectively.

"It's time to eat~"

"It's time to eat~"

Lawrence shouted to the sleeping pig.

The sleeping big pig quickly woke up and got up, groaned and looked around. It took two or three seconds to find Lawrence.

"time to eat!"

"time to eat!"

Lawrence continued to strengthen his memory, but also realized that yesterday's empty day and letting Saliel feed had a bad impact on these big and small pigs.

Only by persisting can you develop a habit. These animals are not humans and cannot know what to do once or twice.

"It's time to eat." Lawrence shouted again, and then began to pour feed into the clean stone trough.

The big pig soon grunted and lowered his head to eat, and Lawrence went to feed the piglets, chickens, and goats, sheep, and Dom sheep.

After that, it was time to clean up, clean up the place where the large group of livestock eat and sleep, collect all kinds of excrement in wooden baskets, and then pour it into the soil pit dug for charcoal burning before retting.

After all this was done, the sun had already risen.

"I feel busy from five or six o'clock to eight or nine o'clock. If I do everything throughout the day, I really won't be able to do much."

Lawrence quickly introduced today’s arrangements during the meal.

"I'm going to work in the mountains today. Don't touch that thing on the roof. I'm going to use it to test how long it takes me in a day."

Salil looked at Lawrence in confusion, "What?"

Lawrence explained: "I made a wooden watch to calculate time. Now where is its shadow when the sun rises, and where is its shadow when I come back in the evening. Memorizing these two can roughly tell me what I want. It’s time to come back.”

When Sophia heard about this magical prop, she said in surprise: "I want to go out and have a look!"

Salil quickly shouted: "Sophia, are you full?"

The little blonde beauty quickly took the bread in her mouth and said while running out: "I'm full!"

Lawrence was almost full and quickly picked up the bread, along with two more boiled potatoes and two pieces of bacon.

Sariel ignored being angry with Lawrence and had already gone out to see strange things with Sophia.

Lawrence put the food in the storage bag, drank the remaining hot water, and then walked out.

After leaving, Lawrence moved a chair and stood near the roof pointing at the pressed planks.

"Did you see the shadow of this stick? The shadow was here when I set off. I'll make a note of it."

Lawrence scratched it with a knife, walked down quickly and said, "I will come back before the sun sets this evening, and then record the time of my return on it, so that we can all arrange our time according to this in the future."

Sophia quickly understood how to use it and nodded happily, "Okay!"

Salil didn't understand. At this time, she still looked curious, even thinking seriously.

Lawrence saw this and soon set out to work in the mountains. Today he had to carry wood, so he took the Dom sheep with him.

As they headed toward the mountain, Lawrence thought about Salil.

In fact, Salil is quite smart. Before Lawrence and Sophia came over, Salil was the smartest woman in Pumexiu Town and this mountain.

Savagery and wisdom are both relative.

Only by comparison can we find out who is wiser and who is more barbaric.

Salil not only knows a little bit of writing, but also can do arithmetic, and understands agriculture and breeding. She also likes to be clean, likes to eat fine bread, and knows a little bit about various things.

She is not stupid at all, but she has too little exposure to things and knowledge, and her way of thinking has been assimilated by the thinking of the nearby barbarians.

Coupled with his conservative personality, he naturally seems a bit clumsy.

Lawrence felt a bit pity. If Salil agreed with him, it would actually be good for everyone to be a harmonious family.

Salil is beautiful, strong, and has big breasts. Although she often seems unreasonable, she is actually very easy to get along with once you understand her.

If he marries this rich girl, his property will immediately increase several times, and he will have farmland, houses, mansions, precious sheep, and everything he wants.

But these are just things to think about when you are bored. Salil has already made it clear that she does not want to, and Lawrence will not lick her and move up.

When a man and a sheep climbed up the hillside and approached the stone house, a crow flew over.

"Gah~"

Lawrence raised his head and looked at the crow in the sky. The crow soon landed on the wood pulled behind Dom Sheep, squatted there and took the free slow train, putting its beak between the feathers and cleaning it.

Lawrence ignored it. There were still many things to do today. I would feed him while I was eating. There was no time to waste now.

The crow soon flew up again, and this time it flew into the stone house and screamed loudly.

Lawrence untied Dom the sheep and then walked over to check the situation. As soon as he entered the house, he saw a fox swinging in mid-air.

The fox's head was wrapped in a rope, and its long orange-red body was dangling in the rope hanging between the crossbars as if hanging from a rope.

Its body was already stiff, and after a night of freezing, its blood had already stopped flowing.

The fox's eyes were pecked out, obviously eaten by something.

Lawrence looked at the crow standing on the crossbar and determined that the murderer must have a black disguise.

"It's mine now."

The trap belonged to Lawrence, and the place also belonged to Lawrence, but Lawrence still took out the bacon jerky from the storage bag, placed it as currency at the window next to it, and then took away the fox's body.

Transaction successful!

After Lawrence went out to work, the crow quickly flew to the stone window sill, lowered his head and took away his share of wages.

As a bird, it naturally does not have the ability to store meat. Even if the fox is not taken away by Lawrence, it will be taken away by other hunters, and it can only stand on the side of the tree and watch, screaming and helpless.

But if you call Lawrence to pick up the leaks, it can eat more.

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