Chapter 11: Farming Begins (Please Read!)

People actually like to work.

It always makes people feel happy to see the groups and numbers grow little by little, witness various products emerging from the ground, learn various knowledge, and then see their knowledge become quantifiable units.

Home-cooked meals always have a unique sweetness, and the animals you hunt yourself seem more delicious than others. Even the fish you catch yourself, no matter how small, is the fruit of your hard work. People truly have a sweet yearning and desire for labor itself.

At least in Li Ang's eyes, all of this is so cute and warm.

Li Ang discovered that when he was at a high altitude, he was actually not unable to do anything. There were many things he could do.

For example, by manipulating the Hanging Gardens, the cornerstone of civilization, all the roots of the surrounding weeds and trees can be absorbed and dissolved, and a piece of open space that can be reclaimed can be easily cleared.

Leon would gradually remove the gravel and huge rocks on the ground. As he worked, the image of the island gradually expanded, revealing the more hidden and mysterious areas.

Although there are only more than a hundred people, the power unleashed by everyone working in coordination and under the control of the same mind is terrifying.

Ten people may not be able to do ordinary felling and cutting, or even make building panels.

However, when the team reaches hundreds of people and the work begins to be divided, each person's tasks become much simpler, and efficiency increases exponentially. Furthermore, with the coordination of the mental system itself, the overall work efficiency is even increased by dozens of times.

And the most important thing is that their crooked houses, which were barely built and even had no foundation, would be directly upgraded by Li Ang into houses with a certain foundation.

'System prompt: Your people have built a rough house! You can consume a certain amount of other resources, or use your own strength to reinforce it into a stable house! A stable house can provide living space for ten people, or spacious space for three people, or free space for one person.'

"System prompt: When people live in spacious or free spaces, they will develop a need for privacy and social interaction. After a certain period of time, this will promote the improvement of primitive chieftains, economy, writing, and other primitive technologies."

'System Tip: When in primitive society, villagers with free space will not generate sanitation consumption. They will have enough space to clean themselves, as long as there is enough fresh water.'

In fact, the system sounds very complicated, but in Leon's eyes it is very simple.

As long as the humans build a shack that looks decent, Leon can control his garden and start strengthening it.

The roots of the Hanging Gardens and Leon's own manipulation are like an extension of his will. He only needs to let the grass and trees climb over, and then use his own will to reinforce, strengthen, and assimilate them, root them in place, and plan the space, and a house that can shelter from wind and rain is born.

Of course, Li Ang could have built a bunch of houses himself to help them out of their predicament, but he never intended to be a nanny. You have to do something to get help, and he hopes to set the rules in this way from the beginning.

As the eldest son of a cruel Britannian noble family, his memory was filled with too many stories of failing to set rules properly in the early stages and suffering setbacks in the later stages.

Every initial move will impact all subsequent developments. Correcting each initial mistake requires countless times more effort. Therefore, since a certain level of security has been ensured, sacrificing a certain amount of development time in exchange for subsequent benefits is permissible. Fortunately, this group, seemingly having recently experienced war, or perhaps entirely created by Li Ang, is even ecstatic about this situation.

Without slogans or mutual encouragement, the spiritual connection makes their work visible to the naked eye.

Because there was no geological survey, Li Ang had no idea of ​​the stone structure on the island. However, people worked together to create a percussion tool set, and began to carve and refine it bit by bit, using some remaining tools and scraps from the coast to grind and forge more tools.

They even ignored their own hunger and fatigue in their fanatical enthusiasm, using stone axes and sharp stones to cut wooden boards, building their own houses one by one. Li Ang also continued to reinforce them with vines and tree roots.

After eight hours of work, nearly eight houses were built in just one day, enough for half of the population to rest in the houses.

The flowing water flows along the pipes wrapped by the roots of the sky garden and seeps into the interior of the house. The small wooden switch allows every resident inside to enjoy the clear water from the sky garden.

Of course, in order to avoid the trouble of sharing food in the future and increase the speed of assembly, Li Ang also thoughtfully provided space for placing fruits.

Anyway, it's just a piece of cake, and it's not difficult for Li Ang who has mastered the cornerstone.

But for the residents, it was undoubtedly a miracle.

They knelt on the ground fanatically, worshiping the houses that exuded the breath of life, and declared incoherently in their own languages ​​that this was the grace of God.

At the same time, Leon, who was sleeping inside the garden, slowly opened his eyes.

'System prompt: You have built eight ordinary residential buildings!'

'Ordinary residential buildings (life foundation strengthening)
This is a house that shouldn't have existed in primitive times. Its workmanship is crude and shoddy, but their gods are incredibly generous, transforming it into a perfect home free from mosquitoes and protected from wind and rain. Although there may be some discomfort, this is already the best home one could have in primitive times. Unless there is even greater grace.

With such a beautiful hope, I naturally feel more motivated to work.

The humans originally wanted to rest for a while before going back to work, but after the grand dinner, they walked out of the gathering place and looked at the scenery outside and were stunned.

It was unknown when a thick fog had descended upon the gathering place. Under the lights of the city hall and the research institute, everything outside seemed hazy and eerie.

The fog is coming.

(End of this chapter)

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