On the forty-seventh day, the hut was built

I was going to go out for a walk today. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

But when I woke up in the morning, I noticed that the wind was blowing outside, the weather was starting to change, and the clouds were flying, which should be another sign of rain.

I had planned to go to a nearby unexplored place to search around, but suddenly this kind of weather appeared, and it happened that the shed of the little wild boars had not yet been built, and if it rained, they would definitely not survive the invasion of the rainy night. So I had to cancel my plan for the time being.

There is also a lot of work in the small courtyard, so I can only take advantage of the rain before it falls, and do some precautionary work.

The little boar's shed must be built, but I also want to save as much material as possible, after all, I have luckily dismantled and removed these materials from the ship.

Now that I have an axe, I can easily get some small trees, and I can even easily cut down a small coconut tree.

I needed to build a shed that wouldn't leak from the rain and keep me warm, so I'm going to take my axe with me now.

I'm going to get a few small trees back to serve as the main support skeleton for the shed.

The axe is really sharp, and with its weight, I cut the little tree with only three axes.

Soon, with little effort, I had six small trees.

It's funny to say, but I did a very stupid thing and made a big mistake in the middle!

I said I needed some coconut leaves, so when I saw the huge coconut tree, I was so moved that I swung my axe and cut down on the coconut tree, and then I almost died!!

Several coconuts fell...... Almost stoned me to death!!

Perhaps God had mercy on me again, and a few coconuts fell around me without hitting me.

It scared me half to death, and the axe in my hand almost fell.

I didn't even realize the danger, and I didn't even do a gesture to protect my head before the coconut fell.

If it falls on my head...... And then if it is seen by future generations, I think I will succeed in winning the first place in the trick of the year......

Later, I chose a small coconut tree without coconut and cut it down, coconut leaves are the best material for the roof of the shed.

The reason why I cut down the tree was because I had a shadow on climbing the coconut tree, and I still remember falling off the coconut tree just to make a roof for the shelter when I first arrived!

I thought I had broken a bone, and I thought I was going to die, and the injury was absolutely fatal for a person who was barely surviving!

Thankfully, though, I was able to recover after a day of lying down, presumably only by a shock, and since then I have had a strong resistance to climbing this coconut tree unless I have to.

Especially with this axe, it's even less likely that I'm wasting time climbing trees.

Although the leaves of the small coconut trees are not very large, they are enough, and I cut down a total of three small coconut trees.

After clearing the branches of the small trees and cutting down the coconut palms, I shipped them back in several parts.

The construction of the shack for the baby wild boar began.

Four of the small trees were evenly divided into two sections by me.

I cut down the small trees, which were originally about three to four meters.

On the four corners of the rectangle on the ground, I inserted a small tree that I had just divided.

The four small trees are not the same length, but they are not very related, and I used the depth of the pit to arrange the first two roots and the back two roots to the same height.

Of course, the height of the front and rear rows of the small trees that are finally planted is also different.

I did this on purpose, with the trees in the front row being taller and the lower ones in the back, so that when I made the roof, I could make it into a slope.

The roof mounted on the slope is convenient for draining water, and when I lay the leaves, I can also stack the leaves on top of each other according to this slope to form a tile-like effect.

After the four small trees were planted, I connected the two small trees that were not divided into two small trees with vines to connect the small trees in the front row and the back row respectively.

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As time passed, I worked in a sweat.

I'm also laying out the roof of the shed, which is weight-bearing with some extra book trunks, which are placed diagonally on a small tree in front of me.

I also laid a layer of coconut trees, covered them with fishing nets, then fixed them with vines, and finally, we put a layer of coconut leaves.

In this way, the shack will never leak rain.

"Huh" exhaled, touched the sweat on my forehead, and looked at the small shack in front of me with satisfaction.

This shack is much better than my previous shelter......

At least it's sturdier and more reasonable than my original cabin.

The terrain of the shack is the highest in the pig house, but in order to prevent heavy rains, I also opened a drainage channel around the pig house.

Finally, I cut a large pile of grass and spread it inside the shack so that it would not get too wet on a rainy day.

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Not long after I had done all this, I had just stopped to light a cigarette and take a few sips of my drink, and it started to rain.

I was just about to go into the house to hide from the rain, but suddenly I realized that I forgot to cover the potato seedlings and unknown seedlings.

Thankfully, it's not raining yet.

I hurried towards the vegetable garden, and the two little wild boars were already hiding in the shack, and it seemed that I did not need to worry.

It was already starting to get dark, and I knew very well that heavy rain was coming, so I hurriedly dug a drainage ditch around the vegetable patch, not deep, but wide.

Although these are just seedlings, for me, they are my hope and a source of hope for the future.

I quickly inserted the branches I had picked up into the gaps in the vegetable patch, avoiding the seedlings as much as possible, and planting them in the open space between the seedlings.

Then, from next to the treehouse, I picked up a large broken fishing net.

Of course, I didn't cover it directly, I quickly folded it in half and then folded it in half, a total of three times, the mesh was much smaller, and then covered it.

Because of the support of those small branches, the nets will not hurt the seedlings at all, but will prevent the seedlings from being hit directly by raindrops.

I've seen the madness of the rainstorm here, the raindrops are bigger than soybeans, and they hurt me in the face, let alone such a young seedling.

Even though the net was covered, I was still not at ease, and finally I was relieved by re-fixing all four corners of the net with branches.

The torrential rain also fell at this time, and I was drenched before I could rush into the house.

It was so bad I didn't want to experience the pain of being sick again, so I quickly rushed to the fire below, took off my wet clothes, dried them, and put on another ......

When I was changing clothes, I noticed that my skin had completely turned tanned and that there were already obvious muscles in my arms......

Listening to the sound of wind and rain outside, I began to plan for the rest of my life......