Ye Sang was actually doing it for the first time, but after watching the video over and over again, he was pretty good at it: "Does everyone understand?"

Jin nodded seriously: "I understand."

Ye Sang pointed to the wall next to him: "You go and build that side, and I'll take a look."

The tribesmen moved to the side, and Jin was the first to try. He first used a brick knife to draw a line on the stone to avoid tilting, and then started laying bricks.

Ye Sang stood aside and watched, nodding secretly. Jin was studying with his heart and thinking with his head. This is a good phenomenon.

A line was drawn on the stone, and Jin successfully attached the first brick to the stone: "Young Witch, is this okay?"

Ye Sang said: "Okay, continue."

Jin put on the second piece, but this one was a little crooked. He was about to pick it up and put it on again. Ye Sang quickly held down his arm: "Don't move, use a brick knife to knock it. If there is too much mud, just pull it out a little."

She said and demonstrated.

Jin showed an expression of admiration: "The young wizard is still smart."

Ye Sang returned the brick knife and said, "Try something else." She paid more attention to laying bricks. After all, it was a house. If it collapsed, it would be a small matter that affected her prestige. But if it hit someone, it would be a big deal.

Strength continues to build.

Ye Sang has been watching from the side, waiting for Jin to learn it before she goes to teach others.

The sound of "ding, dong, dong, dong, dong, dong" keeps sounding. As the number of bricks increases, Jin becomes more and more familiar with it. Later, it can even be laid in one go.

Ye Sang warned: "When building a wall, the most important thing is the vertical angle. The wall must not be cut at an angle, otherwise the house will not be habitable..."

While talking, she took out the tools for building a house and taught everyone how to use them. The most important thing was the use of the thread tug. Only with this can the wall be ensured to be vertical.

A thread tug is a solid cone made of iron with a thread tied to it. When building a wall, you can hold the thread to test whether the wall is vertical.

Ye Sang taught everyone how to use it, and the tribesmen found it quite interesting.

After Jin learned how to lay bricks, Ye Sang went to teach other tribesmen how to build walls. Seeing Jin lay bricks, everyone knew that they knew how to lay bricks, but now they have to practice.

Several people study together. Ye Sang will guide them when they see what they are doing wrong. If they really can't do it, she will teach them...

For half a month, Ye Sang taught everyone how to lay bricks, and the clan members lived up to her expectations. They learned well and looked like craftsmen.

After you learn how to lay bricks, building a house will be faster. At this time, half of the walls of the house have been built. To build further, you need to build a ladder.

Ye Sang studied in the mall and prepared to build some herringbone ladders.

Scaffolding is only needed when building high-rise buildings. Only one floor is built here, so if it is not used, a herringbone ladder will do.

Ye Sang drew the drawings and called on the carpenters to build a herringbone ladder together.

"Crackling, ping ping ping pong..."

There were constant sounds coming from the carpentry place, and it sounded so lively.

Tangcang couldn't help but walked over: "Sang, what are you doing?"

Ye Sang looked back at Tangcang and replied: "Build a ladder, otherwise the wall above cannot be built."

Gancang wanted to take the tool from Ye Sang's hand and do it himself: "Do you need help?"

Ye Sang refused him without delay: "No, you go and do your business. I will call you if necessary."

Tan Cang stood there and watched for a while, and finally left.

The tribe is busy with harvesting. Although it is said to be a matter of the Ministry of Agriculture, the people in the Ministry of Agriculture are too busy. People from their military department also need to help, and he has to make arrangements.

The entire tribe was very busy, and other tribes seemed to be exaggerated and became busy as well.

Lu said: "Hey, do you think this year's rice is better than last year?"

Cao Cao nodded in agreement: "This year is indeed much better." Lu Man was pleased: "Then can we share more?"

Cao laughed and said, "If there is more rice, I will definitely get more points."

"Yeah." Lu bent down and continued to cut rice. Seeing her like that made her whole body feel energetic.

……

Under Ye Sang's guidance, the herringbone ladder was successfully built.

Ye Sang climbed up to test the stability, but it was a little wobbly. After thinking about it, she went to get some iron nails and nailed them to the ladder, so that it stopped shaking.

Ye Sang said: "Jin, you can climb up and try."

"Okay." Jin went up the ladder without saying a word.

He weighed at least two hundred pounds, but the ladder was still very stable, so it wouldn't be a big problem to bear him.

Ye Sang said: "You can come down now."

Jin walked down step by step: "This ladder is good for picking fruits. It's neither high nor low. It's just right to stand on it."

Ye Sang reminded: "It can be used to pick fruits, but be careful. It needs to be placed on a flat place, otherwise it may fall over."

Jin said: "I know."

One ladder is not enough, so continue to build a second herringbone ladder...

……

The herringbone ladder was moved to a position against the wall outside the house. Ye Sang climbed up and demonstrated how to use the herringbone ladder.

You can sit on the herringbone ladder, which is easier to use than other ladders.

Ye Sang stood on the herringbone ladder and asked the people below to pass bricks to her. She took the brick knife and continued laying bricks on the original wall.

The tribesmen stood nearby and looked at her. It was not difficult to do this, they could do it once they saw her.

After a few demonstrations, Jin asked Ye Sang to come down and they could do the work themselves.

Ye Sang got down to the ground very happily: "You guys build it, I will arrange for the canteen to prepare delicious food for you."

"Okay." The tribesmen all cheered.

Ye Sang stood there and watched Jin and the others work together for a while before going to the cafeteria.

Having collected a lot of food recently, Ye Sang thought for a while and prepared to steam steamed buns for everyone to eat. Everyone had not eaten steamed buns before, so they probably liked them.

Arriving at the cafeteria, Ye Sang got ready. First, he kneaded the dough, secretly put some yeast powder in it, and then prepared the fillings...

There was a lot of meat in the tribe. Ye Sang took some pork belly and hind legs from pigs and animals, washed and chopped them, put them in a basin, added onion, ginger, garlic water, green onions, seasonings...

While she was cooking the stuffing, the clan leader came to her and asked, "Young Witch, do you still need to dry the fish fillets this year?"

Ye Sang said: "Yes, no one knows what will happen in winter. It is always good to store more food, but there is no rush now. You can dry the fish fillets after everyone gets the food back."

"I understand." The tribesman turned and left.

Ye Sang couldn't help but look in the direction of the house, hoping to build the first house before winter.

Withdrawing her gaze, Ye Sang focused on the stuffing. She lowered her head and smelled it, "It's quite fragrant."

After the stuffing was mixed, Ye Sang took the fermented dough and kneaded it.

If the dough is kneaded well, the buns will be more delicious: "Is the dough a little short? Let's add some more."

God knows how many these big eaters need to eat, so make more so you don’t run out of food for a while.


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