Chapter 309 1 meters
Chapter 309 1 meters
[Target distance: Approximately one meter]
He took another small step forward, and another small step forward... slowly adjusting his position.
The saintess looked on, completely bewildered.
Finally, he chose a spot and stood still.
Once you reach this distance, going any further will display "less than one meter".
The next step is to test the system's judgment criteria.
Li Moss waved to Haki Saint, signaling her to focus.
"Raise your hands flat."
"ha?"
Are you kidding me?
The saintess didn't know what he was going to do, so she could only reluctantly raise her left arm.
"What exactly do you want?"
But Li Mosi didn't look at her.
[Target distance: Less than one meter]
This system is more accurate than I expected?
Li Mosi stared at the changing numbers on the prompt, confirming the method of distance determination.
That is the distance between the frontmost part of his limbs facing the target and the frontmost part of the target's limbs facing him.
Simply put, it's about the distance between him and his goal.
However, the rules have become much stricter.
Although it doesn't display data like centimeters or millimeters, the system is clearly capable of handling data at that scale.
He looked down at the wooden board in his hand, then at Hagi Saint.
"Alright, go back to sleep."
"What?!"
Hagi Saint's eyes widened.
"you……"
It's probably just for fun...
"Lie down. You're not happy about sleeping a little longer."
Li Moss pointed to the haystack that belonged to Hagi Saint and urged him on.
The saint wrinkled her nose.
"Oh……"
Will you suddenly wake me up again?
Just as she was wondering, Li Mosi walked a few steps to the end where her feet were.
The saintess frowned and stretched her head.
What are you doing now?
"Lie still and don't move."
Li Mosi tapped Hagi Saint's leg with a wooden board, and after she straightened her leg, she placed the board on the haystack.
To ensure that there were no problems on his side, he used the Pythagorean theorem again.
Li Moss quickly established two right angles using iron nails and flax bowstrings wrapped around them.
Then he took a few short planks and nails and started hammering them together.
A wooden frame shaped like the Chinese character "匚" is finished.
"Don't move around!"
Li Moss wedged one end of the wooden frame onto the sole of Haki Saint's shoe.
The reason for choosing to start with the sole of the shoe is because Haki's hair is too messy.
He was afraid that the hairs that popped out without his notice would be identified as the starting point.
After securing the end furthest from him, he stood up, stretched his arm forward, and slowly moved his fingers forward on the wooden board.
Hagi Saint tilted his head, watching his series of inexplicable actions, his brows furrowed.
"What are you doing? Aren't you going to let me sleep?"
Li Mosi was too lazy to pay attention.
After determining the position, he pinched the wooden board hard with his fingernail, and then used the edge of the ink block to draw a thin line on the pinch mark.
one meter.
This should be the one-meter limit.
If you go a little further forward, it won't be enough; if you go a little further back, it will be "about two meters".
Li Mosi couldn't help but take a deep breath.
How was the initial measurement of one meter before time travel determined?
He has forgotten.
I only remember it was some fraction of the Earth's length, and it took the two of them a long time to measure it, but they ended up measuring it wrong.
I don't know how the system calculates this.
Having obtained the crucial dimensional data so easily, Li Mosi held her breath and quickly took the wooden frame to the stone table, where she began to break it down using the linen bowstring.
He painted very carefully, even suppressing his breathing sounds to make them soft and steady.
The saintess felt something was off.
Did she just see excitement on the craftsman's face?
What's going on?
Curiosity about Li Mosi's actions made her look up, and even her drowsiness gradually faded away.
One hundred equal parts...
Li Mosi divided the one meter on the wooden frame into one hundred equal parts.
He straightened up only after he finished the last stroke.
"oops--"
It's finally finished.
"Phew~"
As soon as Li Mosi raised her head, she felt someone breathing in her ear.
He turned to look at Hagi Saint.
When did this guy stand here?
The saintess stared blankly at Li Mosi.
Li Mosi grabbed her shoulder and turned her around to face the cave entrance before stopping.
"I'm gone."
tsk...
The saintess twitched the corner of her mouth and walked towards the cave entrance.
The two walked out of the cave.
Li Mosi spotted Zi'an on the western slope at a glance, where a large number of people had already gathered.
Zi'an and Ziyi were holding the blueprints drawn by Li Mosi and talking to a group of carpenters from Zhuang.
"Um."
"Yes."
"We can do that..."
Li Mosi could only hear a faint response.
He walked a few steps toward the slope and saw the carpenters holding old molds they had made earlier, nodding from time to time.
Seeing that there were no problems, he turned and walked toward the pit that the slaves had dug.
The saintess glanced into the distance and instinctively followed.
Li Mosi walked to the half-meter-deep pit, carefully jumped in, and stepped on the soil at the bottom of the pit a few times.
Perhaps because of the light snow a few days ago, the surface soil was a bit soft, and a few rubs with your feet would leave a dent.
Fortunately, this is only the surface layer; the soil below is still quite hard.
Next, Li Mosi walked to the newly built livestock pen on the north side.
"Giggle—"
"what!"
Before he even got close, the chickens and geese started clucking.
The pigs and sheep didn't react much.
Li Mosi patted the fence.
The fence was made by burying tree trunks directly in the ground, and additional branches were used for support.
He grabbed a wooden stake and shook it a few times.
The resistance is significant.
It's quite sturdy.
After the inspection, he went back.
Seeing him walking this way, Zi'an waved.
"My late teacher!"
Zi'an walked over, and the carpenters behind him quickly followed.
Only when they got close enough did the top of Zi Yi's head come into Li Mosi's field of vision.
"The drawings and requirements have been clearly explained."
"it is good."
Li Mosi patted the dirt off her hands and took out a wooden ruler to show the carpenter.
"From now on, use this measuring tool when making things. It will save you from always comparing lengths with your hands and feet."
A group of people looked up at the markings on the wooden board, the numbers of which were ones they had just learned not long ago.
Should we use this amount?
Some carpenters turned their gaze to Li Mosi, first looking at his hands, then at his feet.
The lengths don't seem to match.
Li Moss knew what they were thinking.
The local methods for determining units of measurement are nothing more than lining up a few grains of wheat in a row, using common objects as a reference, or measuring the length of hands and feet, using body parts as a reference.
He didn't waste any words.
"Cut out some thin, long planks later, and make a lot of these."
As he spoke, he shook the wooden frame in his hand.
"Then you can each take one, and you won't have to use your hands and feet to compete anymore."
Some of the craftsmen nodded, while others exchanged greetings.
"Understood, sir."
"Yes."
"We'll go cut the planks in a bit."
Li Mosi waved his hand, and the carpenters dispersed.
Watching them leave, Li Mosi turned to look at Zi'an.
"Remember to test your people when you return to the manor."
They haven't even sifted out the smart ones from the first three estates they occupied.
Zi'an was stunned for a moment before realizing what was happening.
"Alright, I've remembered, Master...?"
wrong.
She's going to take on even more apprentices!
Li Mosi nodded, then turned her gaze to Zi Yi, who was standing silently to the side.
Zi Yi looked at Zi An's reaction with a puzzled expression.
Li Mosi patted him on the shoulder.
"I'll leave things over with Baron Talis to you. The people there are actually quite obedient; just have your people keep a close eye on those troublemakers."
"Ugh."
Zi Yi sighed and nodded.
"I understand, Master."
I understand it, but thinking about that mess still really bothers me.
Li Mosi didn't say anything more.
"Chief! The rice is ready!"
As the goblin in charge of cooking ran over to report, breakfast began.
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