The two of them had just drank half of the water when they saw Qiao Meng, Ku Lide, and Guan Sangrou, returning in disgrace with prey in their hands and dry firewood on their backs.

The two put down the water, got up and greeted the past with Arnold.

The three of them heard Qiao Meng excitedly say from a distance, "Oh, a great harvest, we caught a litter of rabbits, and touched more than a dozen birds' eggs!"

"Thank you." Anol walked over quickly and took over a dozen eggs from her arms.

Wei Na and Guo Weiliang also took the prey from Kulid and Guan Sangrou one by one.

The six walked back to the fire in the camp together.

Qiao Meng unloaded the dry firewood on his back, wiped his face and washed his hands, and stretched his head to look at the grilled fish: "It smells so good, are these fish edible?"

Arnold smiled slightly: "Not yet, I just baked it for a while, so the inside is probably not cooked yet."

"Then wait a little longer." Qiao Meng felt a little disappointed. After washing her hands, she took a few sips from the fruit shell filled with warm water.

Wei Na waited for her to finish drinking the water before asking her, "Are the animals here easy to hunt?"

Qiao Meng shook her head: "It's not easy to hunt, it should be said that it is very difficult to hunt. They run very fast when they hear the sound. If Kulid didn't run fast enough, he would definitely lose them after chasing them."

At this time, Guo Weiliang suddenly said: "These rabbits seem to be a little strange."

"It's kind of weird, they all have a row of sharp bone spurs on their backs," Courid said.

"It's quite hard." Guo Weiliang pinched a bone spur and broke it hard, but it didn't break.

Arnold was very interested in these bone spurs, and said, "Let me deal with these rabbits. Lend me Qiao Meng's dagger."

"Oh good." Qiao Meng immediately took out the dagger and handed it to him, then asked, "Can you handle it by yourself?"

"Yes." Anol held two empty fruit shells in one hand and a dagger in the other, and got up to walk to the gravel creek.

Thiers picked up the five rabbits and followed him silently.

"I'll go with you." Wei Na followed them with a big knife in her hand.

Gravel Creek.

Anol first used a dagger to completely remove the sharp bone spurs growing on the backs of the five rabbits, and then began to bloodletting, skinning and disembowelling.

His movements looked very skilled, and he didn't show any discomfort on his face.

Wei Na was surprised when she saw this, but she couldn't help but feel relieved, she stood aside with her arms folded, and concentrated on guarding her surroundings.

Soon, Arnold finished disposing of the five rabbits. He even tried to maintain the integrity of the peeled rabbit skins and cleaned them up.

The internal organs of the rabbits were all thrown into the water, and the fishes shared their food.

Arnold picked some relatively large shrub leaves, wrapped the cleaned rabbit meat, so as not to leave blood and water along the way to attract predatory beasts, and then walked back.

Thiers walked side by side with him, carrying rabbit skins and bundles of bone spurs.

Wei Na followed behind them, walking unhurriedly.

Four and a half arm's length fish and five rabbits were enough to feed the six of them.

They didn't start camping until they had eaten and drank enough.

The tents allocated by the program group were only three double tents, all of which were taken out and propped up.

There are six single sleeping bags, and each person can get one.

However, even so, the three tents are still not easy to distribute.

Because, if divided by gender, the six of them need six tents.

Therefore, when the tent is divided, it must be shared by the opposite sex.

Wei Na and the others looked at each other for a long time, and in the end they could only divide the alpha and omega in twos on the premise of separating the pheromones that would affect each other.

Then they started to tangle again. It is more likely to have a chemical reaction if two people live together, male beta and male omega, female beta and female omega live together.Although the remaining two genders are different, the possibility of living together to produce a chemical reaction is almost impossible to live with alphas.

It is still less likely to have a chemical reaction if two people live together. The male beta lives with the female beta, the male omega lives with the female omega, and the remaining two alphas live together.

Or it is less likely to have a chemical reaction between two people living together, a male alpha and a male beta, a female alpha and a female beta, and a male omega and a female omega.

Faced with these three completely different allocation methods, Wei Na and the others only felt that there might be problems if they chose any one, and they were really worried.

Just when the few of them were wondering how to choose the right one, Arnold, who didn't participate in the discussion, suddenly said that he didn't live in a tent, so he didn't need to be counted among them.

Hearing this, I have to say, Curris, who didn't want him to be with Qiao Meng, and Guan Sangrou, who neither wanted to be with him nor wanted him to be with Qiao Meng, plus he didn't want to be with him to cause trouble The three of Guo Weiliang who criticized them couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

Only Qiao Meng and Wei Na thought of another question.

"You can't live in a tent, where do you want to live?" The two asked in unison.

Arnold smiled and said, "I want to build a wooden shed to live with Dirs."

The five people who subconsciously ignored the issue of the accommodation of the robot Tills felt speechless.

Qiao Meng was silent, and Fang kindly reminded: "This is just a temporary camp, we should leave soon."

By implication, it is not wise to take the trouble to build a wooden shed here.

Arnold heard it, but he just didn't take it seriously and said: "It's very simple to build a wooden shed, and it doesn't take too much time. Dirs helped me get the materials needed, and I can set them up soon. Those three tents Just share among the five of you, don't count me among them."

Speaking of this, he obviously had already made up his mind, and Wei Na and the others did not try to dissuade him.

Arnold did what he said, and immediately asked Gods to go to the outskirts of the camp together to collect the materials needed to build a wooden shed.

As for how the five of them would divide the three tents, Arnold didn't care.

After he and Tills found all the tree trunks needed to build a wooden shed, the five finally decided how to divide them.

The final distribution result was that Qiao Meng lived in a tent alone, Kulid and Guo Weiliang lived in one, and Wei Na and Guan Sangrou lived in one.

Arnold was noncommittal about this, and was only busy building the wooden shed.

The wooden shed he built was the one with the simplest process.

Supported by the five thick trunks collected by Diers, and then using the bark as a rope, two rows of thinner trunks were tied on three sides of the five propped up trunks as a large frame.

Then, on the outside of the large frame with wooden rafts tied on three sides of the large frame, the upper layers are tied layer by layer from bottom to top, and there are two rows of long leaves of pinnate plants with slender leaves on both sides.

In this way, it can be regarded as a simple wooden shed that is enough to shade and block the wind.

During this period, Wei Na and the others had a brief rest for about an hour, and then Qiao Meng and Kulid formed a team, Guo Weiliang and Guan Sangrou formed a team, and went out to survey the terrain and hunt along the way.

Wei Na, who temporarily formed a team with Arnold, became one of the two who stayed in the camp.

As for the other person staying in the camp, it was naturally Arnold.

When he was busy building a wooden shed, Wei Na also helped him a few hands while guarding the surroundings.

Therefore, Wei Na also witnessed with her own eyes how Arnold built the wooden shed.

Considering Diels' larger size, the wooden shed built by Arnold is also taller, making it look spacious inside.

After cleaning up the ground in the shed, Arnold moved a stone of just the right size into it as a stool, sat down to rest, and sprayed wound medicine on his worn hands along the way.

Dirs, who had done all the physical work, waited until his hands were fully recovered under the effect of the medicine, before he had the thought to mobilize the trains and go into the shed for a circle.

After turning around once, Dills couldn't help turning around a second time.

At the same time, its pair of mechanical eyes had long been bent into a crescent shape, obviously extremely happy.

Outside the shed, Wei Na stood at the entrance, looked at Anol, and asked in surprise, "Is this done?"

"Well, it's done." Anol invited: "Would you like to come in and have a rest?"

Wei Na waved her hands carelessly and said, "No, it's convenient to stand outside to be vigilant."

Arnold smiled slightly: "You don't have to be so vigilant. When the available materials were collected just now, Diers had already surveyed it, and there were no traces of large beasts near the camp for the time being."

"He has already developed self-awareness." It was a question, but Wei Na used an affirmative tone.

Arnold never denied it: "That's right. How did you see it?"

Wei Na raised her red lips slightly, making her look even more glamorous: "My lover is a machine race."

Such a sentence not only answered Arnold's question, but also revealed the root cause of her change in her attitude towards Arnold.

Arnold's eyes showed comprehension.

When Diers heard the word "machine race", he immediately attracted his attention: "Does the machine race mean a race of robots like me?"

"Yes."

Dirs's focus was inexplicably a bit crooked: "Then your lover must have a body that is better looking and more usable than mine."

Anol froze for a moment, wanting to say something to make amends, but really didn't know what to say.

Just because, no matter what, it seems that he shouldn't comment on other people's lover's body/body.

Fortunately, Wei Na didn't feel offended, instead she nodded and admitted with a generous smile.

Dills was instantly admiring, and a pair of electronic eyes showed a star shape.

Wei Na couldn't help laughing, and then she asked Arnold: "When are you going to ask him to submit a test application to the Federal Central Intellectual Brain?"

Arnold said helplessly: "At least until the recording of this episode is over. Then I can take him out of here and ask someone to help him repair the star network signal receiver. Only in this way can he connect to the star network by himself and report to the central intelligence network. brain to submit a test application."

Wei Na raised her eyebrows and asked again: "Then why didn't you let the program crew take him away?"

Arnold said half-truthfully without feeling guilty: "Of course, it's because the people in the program group are not obliged to help an old-type robot leave the deserted star, and it is impossible to send a spaceship with great effort just to send He stayed away from this desolate star with a robot alone, and even helped him hire someone to repair the star network signal receiver."

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