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Chapter 458 First-Class Citizen - Gu

During dinner, Han Cheng asked Bai Xuemei to get an iron needle, and then asked those who had blisters or blood blisters on their hands to stretch out their hands.

Then he took the needles burned with fire and picked them apart one by one.

These people holding out their hands are basically people from the original green tribe.

They had just come into contact with some work and had no capital, so they suffered a miserable life.

Among them, Gu's hand had the largest number of blood blisters.

There are as many as ten!

Most people tend to have the most blood blisters at the base of their fingers, but in addition to that area, the blood blisters on Gu's hands are also found in the center of his fingers and palms.

It was blisters at first. If you rest for two days at this time, the blisters will disappear on their own.

Ke Gu didn't rest, but worked even harder.

So the blisters successfully turned into blood blisters.

Even Han Cheng couldn't help but take a breath when he saw Gu's badly worn hands.

"Don't work tomorrow, take a day off."

After Han Cheng opened the blood bubbles on Gu's hands one by one, he said to Gu.

Gu didn't nod or shake his head, but he still got up early the next day, washed up, and continued working at a speed that was not slow.

Seeing this scene, not only did everyone in the original green tribe who also had their hands scratched feel ashamed and admired, but even the old man from the Qingque tribe couldn't help but nod secretly.

Watching Gu working desperately from a distance, Han Cheng found Hei Wa and asked him to use the previous mold to make a clay tablet.

On the front, there are three words "Qingque, Gu" written on it, and on the back, a uniform Qingque is printed using something similar to the seal he kept.

Then he used a small stick to pierce the clay tablet at Qingque's eyes to make a small hole. This was to make it easier to put on the leather rope in the future.

Promoting Gu to a first-class citizen was something Han Cheng did consciously.

Because after becoming a first-class citizen, Gu will have to leave the thatched house and live in a tile-roofed house.

In this way, Gu, as the leader of the Original Green Tribe, will live separately from the people of the Original Green Tribe.

This will help weaken the influence of Gu on the original Green Tribe, and can also speed up the integration of the Green Tribe people and the Qingque Tribe.

Integrate the Qingque tribe into a monolith as soon as possible.

Separating Gu from the original Green Tribe was something Han Cheng only realized after announcing various rules.

He wanted to directly give Gu a first-class citizen status, but everything he had said before had already been said. It would always be a bit bad to go back and make changes at this time.

Just when Han Cheng was struggling, Gu did something that made Han Cheng extremely surprised and delighted, that is, he worked extremely hard and hard.

This just gave Han Cheng an excellent reason to promote him to a first-class citizen...

A few days later, the brand new ceramic ID card was completely fired.

However, Han Cheng did not give the grain immediately, but put it in his hand, preparing to wait for another two days.

This is done to give everyone the feeling that it is not easy to obtain first-class citizen status in advance.

At the same time, it would also allow Gu to work for a few more days and make everyone more convinced.

While waiting like this, the foundation of the Qingque tribe's toilet and the pool behind it have been completed, and a lot of ground has been excavated.

Compared with houses, simple toilets are undoubtedly much easier to build.

Gu held a thick wooden stick in his hand, stood on the shelf, and pounded it down hard.

Sweat slid down his arms.

His hands no longer hurt at all, and after having developed a thick layer of calluses, he had no taboos in doing the kind of work he was doing now.

It turns out that this house and the outer wall were built in this way.

As he pounded the soil hard, he thought with emotion in his heart.

He used to be very curious about the high walls and the construction methods of these houses. He even built a simple fence with branches on the periphery of the tribe.

Now that I have finally experienced this method personally, a sense of enlightenment suddenly arises in my heart.

It turns out that this wall was built using this method, and it wasn’t that difficult!

It's not just Gu who feels this way, most of the other people from the Green Tribe who come into contact with these things for the first time will have this feeling.

However, after actually doing it, they will find that this seemingly simple thing is actually not simple at all.

At least at this time, Gu already understood that even if the tribe he originally led knew how to make a rammed earth wall, it would still take at least two years to build a tall enough wall.

Because the people in their tribe have to run around for food every day and don't have much time to do things that have nothing to do with food.

Moreover, their tribe has not yet been able to produce these useful tools.

If you add in the time it takes to make these tools, I'm afraid it will be even more difficult...

When the thatched roof on the newly built large toilet was built and everyone was celebrating, Han Cheng came over holding the pottery ID card that had been fired for several days.

Under everyone's gaze, Han Cheng spread his hand in front of Gu, and an ID card exactly like the hand of the old man from the Qingque tribe appeared on his palm.

After Gu saw this ID card, he was stunned for a moment, as if he couldn't believe it.

Happiness came so suddenly. He looked at Han Cheng and then at the beautifully crafted ceramic ID card in Han Cheng's hand. He didn't know what to say for a moment.

After a while, he said in unfamiliar Mandarin: "Son of God, I...mine?"

Han Cheng smiled at him and nodded vigorously.

Gu then took the ID card into his hand and looked at it carefully, fearing that it would be damaged.

I couldn't help but rub my fingers on the word "Valley" on the front.

"Come on, I'll bring it for you."

Han Cheng said to Gu with a smile.

Gu quickly handed over the identity in his hand to Han Cheng.

After taking it, Han Cheng solemnly took off Gu's original wooden ID card, which was bent down, and then solemnly hung the new ID around Gu's neck with both hands.

After Han Cheng hung the ceramic ID card around his neck, Gu could no longer hold back the excitement in his heart, and tears flowed out of his red eyes.

The people from the original green tribe who saw this scene were excited and envious.

But no one thought there was anything wrong with this, because Gu's hard work in work was obvious to all.

Gu, who got his wish in advance and got the ceramic ID card in advance, put the ID card on his clothes and worked even harder, as if he had been injected with chicken blood.

The rest of the original Green Tribe people also worked harder. As soon as they finished building the toilet, they began to carry stones from the quarry and start fighting in the pig pen...

Han Cheng saw this in his eyes and was happy in his heart.

Encouragement and praise can sometimes make people progress better than criticism.


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