The fourth day of the construction of the dimensional city.
When Noa woke up early in the morning, he realized that he had been careless.
After the rain, the firewood placed outside the house was soaked!
The firewood previously stored in the house is not even enough for today's use!
Even if you can burn the converted coal, you can only burn it outside the house. If you burn it inside the house, you may get carbon monoxide poisoning!
Although he will not be poisoned at all, his perfect body can be immune to all poisons.
But if there is no kindling material, coal cannot burn!
Admittedly, this was a big mistake.
And misfortune never comes singly!
Yesterday, when we dug the reservoir, we got out a pile of soil as big as a hill, which was pilled next to the pond.
Originally, Noa was intended to be used as building materials for building waterways.
Now it is also washed away by the rain, making it a mess.
There was even a lot of muddy water flowing back into the pool!
"What the hell ... "
When Noa saw this scene, he couldn't help but spit out the fragrance.
He quickly surrounded the dirt mountain with logs to prevent mud and water from flowing out again.
Then he moved all the firewood to the sun to dry.
Simply because it rained, there is no need to water the crops today.
Otherwise, I wouldn't even think about doing anything else this morning.
The only thing that comforted Noa was that the fungi he planted before had grown.
There's new food to eat!
After eating a meal of bacon stewed with mushrooms and feeling a little relieved, Noa started building a house again.
He wants to build a shed, a woodshed, a storage room, a smelting workshop, and a toilet!
The shed is used to store undried firewood and lumber.
The firewood room contains usable firewood, and some he got from his carpentry work. He also uses the leftovers to burn the leftovers in order not to waste them.
The storage room is prepared for future food storage.
After all, he has grown dozens of hectares of staple food frantically, and he will definitely need to store it when the time comes.
The smelting workshop literally means, used for smelting and forging.
The main reason is that Noa feels that it is not good for the blast furnace to be exposed to the rain outside, so it is better to make it more formal.
I won't explain the toilet, everyone understands it.
Noa chose the construction location in the southwest, next to the pond and fields.
Noa planned to excavate this area into a complex of buildings in the future.
Being close to the water source facilitates water intake and sewage discharge, and being next to the fields also facilitates post-harvest storage.
As soon as Noa cut down trees and built fences, he took the lead in building toilets instead of trenches.
A pit was dug south of the intended waterway and in the southwest corner of the reservoir.
It is five by five in size, two meters deep, with one high and one low entrance and exit at both ends.
The high end leads to the toilet, and the low end leads to the sewage outlet leading to the drainage channel.
Cap the top and seal it, and your septic tank is ready.
In the toilet.
Noa made an S-shaped mold out of wood, wrapped it in clay, pounded it firmly, and burned some bricks with siphon drainage pipes in the blast furnace.
The siphon can isolate the backflow of sewage and the odor, so that the straight-through toilet will not be filled with stench like in the original work.
The toilet is a toilet made of hammered clay. the inner wall is polished smooth, and a wooden gasket is placed on it.
In terms of drainage, pipes are also made of clay, with a circle of concavities and convex on the front and back. After they are connected, they fit tightly together. They are then hidden underground to reach the septic tank to ensure that there is no leakage of odor.
By the way, Noa also built a bathroom nearby.
In fact, it is just a separate compartment with a drainage pipe on the ground, separated from the toilet.
Then build a three-by-three small house to wrap it up, and a dual-purpose bathroom is ready.
