064 Pick up the leak

To make a unit of measurement for time, you first need to measure time.

Lawrence thought about it for a moment and then took the hand drill out of the locker.

There were a lot of planks and branches in the house, and Lawrence made a hole in one of the boards, stuck a stick into it, and then tied a woolen rope to the bottom of the stick and pulled the rope around in a circle.

After that, he left the drill and planks back in their place, and Lawrence went back to find the materials and wood to seal the roof tomorrow.

The next day, Lawrence got up earlier than Sariel.

Before it was fully dawn, Lawrence took the scale cup and went to prepare the morning feed.

Not only did there be a daily meal cup for three people, Lawrence also made a graduated cup for pig feed.

Before the sun came out, Lawrence put the plank on the roof and put water in the water to wash his hands and face and rinse his mouth.

"It's time to eat~"

"It's time to eat~"

"Lululu~"

Lawrence approached the pigsty with pig feed.

Before the pigs in the pigsty could react, the chickens in the vicinity came around.

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

The dom sheep are the leader of the flock, and the big rooster is the leader of the flock, and neither the hen nor the chick will be too far from the flock.

The roosters and hens all gathered around, looking curiously at the bucket of feed that Lawrence was carrying.

What pigs can eat, chickens can eat.

In the same way, what chickens can eat, pigs can eat.

Lawrence ignored the chickens and fed the big pigs and the three little pigs separately.

"It's time to eat~"

"It's time to eat~"

Lawrence shouted at the sleeping pig.

The sleeping pig quickly woke up and looked around, and it took two or three seconds to find Lawrence.

"It's time to eat!"

"It's time to eat!"

Lawrence continues to reinforce his memory, while also realizing that yesterday was an empty day, and having Sariel feed them had a bad effect on these big pigs and little piglets.

Only by persevering can you form a habit, and these animals are not human, and it is impossible to know what to do once or twice.

"It's time to eat." Lawrence shouted again before he began pouring feed into the clean stone trough.

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

After that, it was time to clean up the places where the large herd of animals ate and slept, and collected all kinds of manure in wooden baskets, and then poured it into the pit that had been dug with charcoal to make manure.

By the time all this had been done, the sun had already risen.

"I feel like I'm busy from five or six o'clock to eight or nine o'clock, and if I do everything this day, I really can't do much."

Lawrence was quick to introduce today's arrangements during the meal.

"I'm going to the mountains today, don't move that thing on the roof, I'll use that to test how long I spend a day."

Saliel looked at Lawrence suspiciously, "What's that?" ”

Lawrence explains: "I made a wooden watch that counted the time, and now the sun was rising and his shadow was there, and when I came back in the evening, I remembered these two to get a rough idea of when I was back." ”

Sophia was pleasantly surprised when she heard this magical prop, "I'm going to go out and have a look!" ”

Saliel quickly shouted, "Sophia, are you full?" ”

The little blonde quickly took the bread in her mouth and ran out as she said, "I'm full!" ”

Lawrence was almost full, and quickly picked up the bread, and by the way took two more boiled potatoes and two pieces of salted jerky.

Sarryle didn't care about being angry with Lawrence, and had already gone out to see the strange things with Sophia.

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

After going out, Lawrence brought a chair and stood near the roof and pointed to the pressed planks.

"See the shadow of this stick? The shadow was here when I set off, I'll remember it. ”

Lawrence slashed it with his knife, quickly walked down and said, "I'll be back this evening before the sun sets, and then record my return on it, so that we can all arrange our time according to this in the future." ”

Sophia quickly understood the usage and nodded happily, "Good! ”

Saliel didn't understand, and at this time she still looked very curious, even thinking seriously.

Lawrence saw this, and soon set out to work in the mountains, and today he brought a dom sheep with him because he had to carry the wood up.

As he made his way to the mountain, Lawrence thought about Sariel.

In fact, Saliel is quite smart, before Lawrence and Sophia came over, Saliel was the smartest woman in Phumesius Town and this mountain.

Savagery and wisdom are both relative.

There is a comparison to compare who is wiser and who is more savage.

Saliel not only knows a few words, but also arithmetic, knows agriculture and farming, loves cleanliness, likes to eat fine bread, and knows a little about all kinds of things.

She wasn't stupid at all, she just had too little exposure to things and knowledge, and her way of thinking was assimilated by the minds of the nearby barbarians.

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

Lawrence felt a little sorry, if Saliel agreed with him, everyone would be in harmony with the family.

Sariel is beautiful, has a lot of strength, and has big breasts, although she seems unreasonable many times, but in fact, she gets along very well after understanding it.

If you marry this rich girl, your property will immediately increase several times, farmland houses, mansions, treasured sheep, what do you want.

But these are also when you think about it when you are bored, Sariel has already made it clear that she is unwilling, and Lawrence will not lick it and catch up.

As a man and a sheep climbed up the hill near the stone house, a crow flew over.

"Ga~"

Lawrence looked up at the raven in the sky, which soon landed on the timber pulled behind the Dom sheep, and crouched there on the free slow train, putting his beak between the feathers and burying his head in cleaning.

Lawrence didn't care about it, there was still a lot of work to do today, and I didn't have time to waste it by the way when I ate.

The crow soon flew again, this time into the stone house where it quacked.

Lawrence untied the straps on the Dom sheep before he went over to inspect the situation, and as soon as he entered the house, he saw a fox dangling in mid-air.

The fox's head was encircled by a rope, and its long, orange-red body swayed in the rope that hung from the horizontal log as if it were hanging.

Its body had stiffened, and after a night of freezing, the blood on its body had long since been out of circulation.

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

Lawrence looked at the crow standing on the crossbar and was sure that the killer must have a black disguise.

"Now it's mine."

The trap belonged to Lawrence, and the place belonged to Lawrence's, but Lawrence took out the salted jerky from the storage bag, placed it in the window next to it as currency, and then took the fox's corpse.

Successful transaction!

After Lawrence went out to work, the crow quickly flew to the stone ledge and bowed his head to take his share of the salary.

As a bird, it does not naturally have the ability to store meat, and if not taken by Lawrence, this fox will be taken by other predators, and it can only stand on the side of the tree and watch, screaming and unable to do anything.

But if you call Lawrence to come and pick up the leak, it can eat more.