Pokemon Settler

Chapter 112 Building a Stone Wall

After packing the ten saddles, Rock carried them on the Meili sheep, and then immediately led them back.

The first shipment of bay leaves has already been completed at this time.

The load-bearing capacity of these sheep is limited, so each sheep can only carry a few stones without being overtired.

Fortunately, they can rotate with their companions, so Rock doesn't have to worry about tiring them.

The distance between the quarry and the camp was about four kilometers, and it took exactly half an hour for Rock to return to the camp with the Meli sheep.

They unloaded the stone on the north side of the camp, where Rock had chosen to plant a vegetable garden.

This place is only about 400 meters away from his camp, just a little northwest of the camp. To put it simply, it is on the edge of the line connecting the camp and the bee farm.

The vegetable garden planned by Rock is a square 200 meters long and 200 meters wide, surrounded by low stone walls one meter high on all sides.

There are two stone paths inside, one horizontal and one vertical, dividing the garden into four areas.

In the future, there will be more and more pastoral elves in Rock's territory. Pastoral elves usually don't think about climbing over railings or walls when they see them.

Building a low stone wall can simply prevent them from eating the vegetables inside, and can also prevent weeds from spreading into the vegetable patch and robbing nutrients.

Rock, Bayleaf, and the Meili Sheep carried it for three days before they almost collected enough stone materials to build the vegetable garden wall.

The next step is to build a stone wall. Because it is only a one-meter-high low wall, Rock does not need to use very good cementitious materials.

He just dug some light yellow clay from the semicircular bend of Jingkong River to use as material to fill the gaps.

All the materials are ready, and Rock needs to clear away the weeds in the vegetable garden before starting work.

This time, with the help of Bayleaf's Jianhe Slash, Heiluga no longer has to gnaw grass with flame teeth.

Bah!

I saw Bayleaf running along the area marked by Rock. The sickle leaf above its head flashed with cold light, cutting off all the weeds around it as it ran.

After clearing away the weeds, it's the Arbo Monster's turn.

It burrows into the soil, digging up grass roots and soil along the edges of the site. Rock, who was following behind the Arbor monster, took a shovel and quickly dug out an isolation belt.

Finally came Heiluga’s favorite part.

After the isolation zone was dug, it excitedly spit out flames, burning all the vegetation on the site into black ash.

Rock collected the ashes left over from each land reclamation and put them in several insect boxes.

These plant ashes have many uses, including being used as fertilizer for planting, or mixed with water to degrease fur.

The ground was cleared and Rock began digging trenches along the sides of the planned vegetable garden.

The trench he dug was thirty-five centimeters wide and thirty centimeters deep, and was the foundation of the wall.

After reserving positions for the gates on both the north and south sides, Roque officially began to build the walls.

He first spread moist clay on the bottom of the ditch, then laid a layer of stones on top, and also filled the gaps between the stones with clay.

Since the stone wall on one side was only 200 meters long, Rock chose to build it in sections.

He first laid a layer of twenty-meter-long stones on the bottom of the ditch, and then laid a layer of nineteen-meter-long stones on top of the first layer of stones.

The stone blocks are reduced by one meter each time they are stacked. In this way, the connection between each section of the stone wall will become very tight and the entire wall will become one.

However, because Rock had no experience at the beginning, he only built a section of the wall on the first day.

By the second day the situation was better and he could already build two sections of wall.

On the third day, Rock became proficient in stacking stones. At the same time, his speed reached the limit of what he could do so far, and he could build four sections of wall in one day.

At this rate, it will take eight to nine days for Rock to build the stone wall of the vegetable garden.

Building a stone wall is a lot of fun, a bit like putting together a puzzle with no exact answer.

The size and shape of each stone are different. What Roque has to do is to arrange and combine these stones so that the different stones are closely combined with each other to form a regular wall.

Because the stone is not a square and standard shape, each stone wall is different. Each stone wall has its own unique texture, which represents the condensed wisdom of the builder.

Rock enjoyed the process of building stone walls.

He held a stone in his hand and turned it over and over in the gap in the stone wall.

After confirming that it was roughly suitable, Rock took a hammer and hammered on the stone, smashing out the inappropriate places, and then filled the gap with the stone tightly.

The stones of different shapes turned into a solid and neat stone wall in Rock's hands.

Light gray, blue-white, and light red stones on the stone wall are intertwined with each other, and the stones are connected by lines of light yellow clay.

The colors of nature are paired together on this wall to form a beautiful picture.

Rock looked at the beautiful low stone wall and felt a sense of accomplishment.

He has already built more than 300 meters of stone walls. The west wall of the vegetable garden has been completely completed, and now he is building the north wall.

Under the action of gravity, the stones are locked together, making the stone wall very strong, and Heiruga can even walk on it.

The north wall of the vegetable garden is divided into two parts because of the reserved gate position.

As the sun was about to set, Rock had already completed half of the north wall.

Let's go back to eat.

Rock took off his shirt from the stone wall that had been built, put it on his shoulders, and returned to the camp with the Arbo monster who had been working with him all day.

In the distance, the laurel leaves led the Meli sheep back to the camp, and the setting sun dyed the Meli sheep's hair golden red.

Heiluga was hunting today, and it had a good harvest. It actually brought back a Dudu.

Rock has already eaten most of the wild elves in the territory.

Depending on the elves you hunt, the prey you hunt will be somewhat different.

Rock also has some experience in this.

Arbor is better at catching bird Pokémon and rat Pokémon, with the most common ones being Pidgeot and Rattata, followed by Spearow and Tortoise, and occasionally catching a pangolin.

And Kuruga's hunting range is wide, including Nidoran, Nidoran, Dudu, Magikarp, Odachi, etc. It wants to catch and taste anything that runs on the ground.

There are many Pokémon among them that are simply inedible or very difficult to eat, and Rock has also stepped into many pitfalls with Heiluga.

Through the prey brought back by the elves these days, Rock also has a deeper understanding of the types and distribution of Pokémon in his territory.

Overall, the species are still very rich, even if the southern bay is not included.

Rock thought silently in his heart.

OK!

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