"Today we need to plan the layout of the tribe. The current residential area of ​​the tribe does not need to be changed, and the impact is not great. However, the newly added kiln, cooking room, and house for raising bouncing beasts are still a bit too messy. And the females also need a special room to make quilts, so I suggest re-planning it."

An Ruochu looked calmly at the orcs present. She looked serious and imposing, not at all like her usual approachable self.

Thinking about the messy layout of the tribe gave her a headache. Sometimes two places were far apart and had to walk a long way. Changing the layout could solve this problem and increase work efficiency.

"Okay, I agree." Kant agreed with An Ruochu's development strategy.

Dun and Yar were unhappy. Replanning meant that some of the houses that had been built would have to be demolished. It was hard to tear down something that had been built by one's own hands.

Seeing the two people's reluctant expressions, An Ruochu quickly said: "We will not demolish all the built houses. We will choose whether to keep them based on their location and purpose. We will only demolish them if they are too much of a hindrance, otherwise we won't."

After hearing this, the two men's expressions looked a little better. If they had to tear down and rebuild everything, the project would be too big and could not be completed before the winter season.

Everyone first discussed the location of each building. The kiln could not be moved, so its location was fixed. Since the location of the kitchen was too far from the cave, An Ruochu suggested moving it not far from the cave and finally building a dining room there for eating.

"This location is not good. It's too close to the Yin cave. The temperature from cooking fire will cause the temperature inside the Yin cave to rise, which is not conducive to the storage of food in the Yin cave." Grandma Sen shook her head and disagreed.

An Ruochu thought that this was indeed possible.

"Why not dig a big hole underground and use it as a cellar? That way it will be convenient for taking out vegetables."

Since we can't get close to the cave, take out some of the food we're going to use.

"Since we've dug a cellar, there's no need to move the kitchen," said Dunkant.

"Then the kitchen is still near the kiln." An Ruochu used charcoal to draw a simple structural diagram on the leaves. He drew the determined city wall, the residential area and the determined locations of the kiln and kitchen.

The kitchen area is very large, and can accommodate more than 70 people in the tribe at a time. As a result, the kiln can only be extended in the opposite direction.

"Building the kiln inside the house allows it to continue to be used during the cold season. We may build other kilns in the future, so the space should be reserved in advance during this planning."

An Ruochu thought that he would also need to build an iron smelting furnace in the future, so he simply reserved space for it and built a processing workshop in an industrial base.

"We need to build other furnaces? Aren't there enough furnaces?"

Duen was a little surprised when he heard this. They had to make two furnaces, one big and one small, for firing pottery, and they even had to build a new furnace.

"Yes, there are some other uses of the furnace that haven't been used yet." An Ruochu didn't know how to explain how she found the iron ore, so she could only find an opportunity to have someone take her out to collect it.

"Then why not just use the area behind the kitchen to build the stove and store the materials for daily use." Granny Sen waved her hand and marked out a large piece of land.

"Not really. We can just build a bigger house." An Ruochu thought it would be a waste if the entire area of ​​the back mountain was used as a processing workshop.

After much deliberation, An Ruochu finally drew an area of ​​a fixed size on the leaf.

Later, a suitable place was chosen for the tailor shop, and this time the processing workshop was very close to the vagina, making it convenient for the females to take cotton.

Now everyone had no objection.

Finally, all the construction problems were solved. Only Kant's hunting team remained.

"Chief, we don't have enough animal skins to make quilts. So we need the hunting team to catch as many large prey as possible, and then we can use the appropriate animal skins to make quilts."

"I understand. I will try my best to capture some horned beast skins." As the leader of the hunting team, Kant took on the task directly.

The horned beast has thick skin and large size, and its attack power is relatively weak, so it is indeed an easy beast to catch. It is indeed a good material for making quilts.

"Oh, right, I want to go take a look far away these days. The new resources around the tribe have been collected almost completely. If I want to find some more food or supplies, it will probably take even longer."

After thinking about it, An Ruochu still proposed to go to a distant place to collect. But collecting is fake, and looking for ore is real. If iron is really found, many things can be replaced with more convenient tools.

"I don't agree. You had an accident before and now you are going out again. What if you encounter danger again this time?" Granny Sen disagreed directly.

"No, last time it was the Chonghua bird that launched a sneak attack. This time I have experience. I won't take their eggs again." An Ruochu quickly made a vow, praying that Grandma Sen would agree.

"We are short of manpower now, so not many people can be sent out to protect you. It will be difficult to respond when encountering an emergency." Granny Sen strongly disapproved of going out to look for things far away.

An Ruochu sighed. She really wanted to go out once, at least to collect some iron ore.

After discussing for a while, An Ruochu was almost exhausted by talking, and Grandma Sen finally agreed to allow her to go out with the males when the tribe was not busy.

An Ruochu was a little frustrated. The tribe was so busy right now that she couldn't afford to arrange for someone else to accompany her. Granny Sen was just fooling her.

However, finding the iron ore is indeed important, but there are already enough tasks to be done in the tribe, so we can only put it aside for now and do other things before considering the iron ore.

Everyone went over the results one last time and confirmed that there were no problems before leaving Kant's house. An Ruochu re-drew the locations of the buildings that had been discussed.

An Ruochu was a little unwilling to give up while walking on the road. She still wanted to go there to confirm the situation of the mine first. Moreover, after going out, if a blind cat encounters a dead mouse, wouldn't it be possible to greatly reduce the amount of firewood used if it could encounter a coal mine? This is equivalent to reducing a lot of manpower consumption in disguise.

It's a pity that Granny Sen didn't say anything. An Ruochu's mind turned, and he suddenly remembered that Xiaofeng said he would take him with him when he went out to collect in the future.

She hesitated whether to ask him for help. If she asked him for help, she was afraid that Lian Xin would come and cause trouble. She was busy with the affairs of the tribe every day and she was already busy. If Lian Xin really came to make trouble, she really didn't have the energy. But if she didn't ask him, she wouldn't be able to get the iron ore in a short time.

An Ruochu was so worried. All she could think about was how to collect iron ore and how to return safely.

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