Chapter 12 The Real Hut



By the way, killing monsters can increase experience points, but what about killing people?

An Ran couldn't wait to open the panel, and sure enough, the value had changed.

[Player Anran

Rating: 4 (23/40)

Health: 40 (harder than ordinary people, can be increased later)

Strength: 8

Speed: 9

Magic Points: 5 (Can be used for subsequent skill releases. You're so curious, why do ordinary people have magic points?)

Talented skills: S-level super perception (subsequent upgrade)

Luck value: 7 (upper limit 10, really lucky guy, can be increased later)

Occupation: None

Skills: None

There were four more free attribute points, An Ran added 3 points to strength and 1 point to speed.

It became strength 11 and speed 10.

Sure enough, killing people is much more profitable than killing monsters, and it also allowed her to directly advance from level one to level four.

It's much easier than killing sparrows with great effort.

After turning off the panel, An Ran added a task to herself every day: swing the knife 300 times, and then increase it gradually after she got used to it.

At present, her cloud island is about 6*6+2, and there is enough cloud cotton. She can finally build a decent residence.

The island faces south, so the doors and windows of the house should also face south.

Swinging an axe, he uprooted the tent and sprayed all the cloud cotton with gel.

She currently has seven bottles of gel to use whenever she wants.

After the cloud cotton is sprayed with gel, it is as hard as the ground of the cloud island and does not leak even after being sprinkled with water.

But just in case, Anran still covered the entire building with plastic sheeting after it was completed.

In the center of the island, the ground is sprayed with gel and then the cloud cotton is installed.

One piece of cloud cotton is one square meter, and a 2*2 shelter can be built.

Glue four pieces on the west and north sides, and three and a half pieces on the east side, leaving half of it as a window.

The south side will remain unchanged for the time being, as windows and doors need to be installed.

To prevent it from collapsing, we first put steel bars on it as crossbeams and then glue the cloud cotton on top.

Glue a piece on the top of the south side and glue half a piece on the bottom to leave a narrow window. Next to the window is the door, and glue a piece of cloud cotton on the top of the door to block the gap.

A small square house was built. Although it looked like an urn, the cloud cotton was very thick and much warmer than tarpaulin.

Use gel to seal all the gaps, then climb onto the roof by stepping on the wooden boxes, spread out and stick the tarpaulin, and stick the walls as well to prevent rain.

Several layers of plastic sheets are pasted on the inside and outside of the windows to let in light and keep in warmth.

As for the door.

An Ran exchanged a duck neck for two loose-leaf pages.

Cut the wooden sticks into the appropriate size, stick several layers of plastic sheeting on them, and then secure them with loose-leaf hinges to form a door.

When the house is built, the system sends a message.

[Ding Dong, congratulations to the player for building a level one shelter. It can resist attacks from monsters up to level ten (inclusive). The upgrade tree has been opened. Please keep up the good work.]

Just congratulations, no reward at all.

This survival game is really difficult.

And you need to build your own shelter to unlock the upgrade tree.

If she didn't really want a house, she probably wouldn't even be able to open the upgrade tree.

Open the upgrade tree, it says to upgrade the shelter to the second level. First, the building area must be expanded to 20 square meters, which is not possible for the time being.

[Secondary Shelter: Glass*6, Iron Door*1, Slate*100, Cloud Cotton*80, Styling Gel*3]

That is to say, it is a stone house. I guess all the stone houses above the clouds have to be salvaged. Let's take our time.

Move all the messy things in, lay out the mats and the like, and it will be considered a small home.

When she built the house, she left a path for the chimney, which was just big enough to fit in.

Now, apart from the guardrail, there is basically no need for sticks, so she can use them for burning.

However, you can get some cloud cotton to make a kang, leaving room for a chimney, and it's easy to build if you have the necessary equipment.

There were more little sparrows fluttering outside, and An Ran ran out with a big knife. This was meat, although not much, and the supplies given were not much either.

She slaughtered five at once, but only got less than half a pound of meat in total, with quite a few small pieces.

The most common items I got were batteries, facial oil, and a small ball of down.

The transactions could not be sold at a good price.

She used a lot of gel, so there are only two bottles left, which should be enough to install the guardrail and the ground.

The sky gradually darkened, Anran lit the candles and started to cook dinner.

With oil and salt, she stewed some sparrow meat, not too big, and cut it into pieces, about a small bowl, half of which was left untouched.

After stir-frying with oil, the meat was very tender and did not need to be stewed at all. Anran tore some cabbage and stir-fried it, and ate it with white rice.

The meat melts in your mouth as soon as you take a bite. It has no fishy smell because it is not boiled in water. It is not fragrant, but rather light. However, it is delicious.

Anran couldn't stop herself and ate a bowl of rice, bird meat and cabbage.

After clearing the dishes, I opened the weather forecast.

[At 2,990 meters, 6:50 PM, sunny, windy, -5 degrees Celsius, feels like -9 degrees Celsius, cold, please wrap up warm.]

It was cold indoors even without a stove, but Anran wasn't sure exactly how cold it was, but it was probably much hotter than outside.

Anran opened the trading area to see if anyone was selling thermometers.

There are some for sale, but they are too expensive, and some people even use them to exchange for Island Cloud.

safely:……

An Ran rummaged around for a long time before she found a food exchanger in a corner. It didn't matter what, just two pieces of food would do.

[Thermometer: Exchange the food for something edible.

Note: This comes from a poor guy who has been without food for three days and is nearly starving to death.]

An Ran thought about it and threw a duck neck over, the long kind of duck neck. She still had a lot of food, so she didn't need that little bit of food.

I got the thermometer and stuck it on the wall.

The temperature dropped little by little, and finally stopped at one degree above zero, where water would not freeze.

Close the door tightly and keep the cold wind out.

Now she can still bear it and doesn't need to light the stove.

She put two quilts underneath her, the man's, and put the sleeping bag on top and covered it with a duvet. It was very warm.

Yawn and go to sleep.

I was woken up again in the middle of the night and had to get up to salvage supplies. Days like this kept repeating, and it was a bit boring, but there was no other way.

The happiest time is when we harvest supplies.

After the salvage was completed, I replaced the mineral water bottle and then went back to see what I had salvaged.

Underpants*3, cotton socks*1 pair, thermal underwear set, soap*2, toilet paper*5 rolls, wooden box*1, towels*2.

They were all scattered, so I packed them up and stuffed them all into the box.

The evening stuff is quite complete.

I scratched my hair that was covered with white mud. I'll wash my hair tomorrow and wash my underwear at the same time.

She felt like she was going bad.

I crawled into my sleeping bag and closed my eyes for a while before sensing the approaching clouds again and getting up to retrieve supplies.

It was a huge cloud. When the net was cast, the cloud island dropped several meters rapidly. No one knew what was caught.

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