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Chapter 271 274 The Furnace Of Civilization



In this way, Allen and the other 12 savages didn\'t notice the departure of Ming. They were building the furnace.

Time passed quickly and the sun began to set again. Allen wiped off the sweat on his forehead and stretched himself. He looked at the work in front of him with satisfaction.

"Great! It\'s almost done!"

The 12 savages also showed an excited expression at this time, because it was a miracle for them to build the furnace.

This miracle was made by themselves, which made them even more excited!

"Oh my God! Am I dreaming? Did we finish it?"

The most languid savage couldn\'t help but look at the furnace shaped like a big bun in front of him.

The other savages couldn\'t help but sigh.

"Yes, that\'s what we have done!"

"We, we did it! It\'s incredible!"

"Hahaha! I knew we could do it!"

The expression of the rebellious savage was also full of excitement. Most importantly, he felt that he had found a sense of belonging with the building of this furnace.

"I used to pay attention to the tribe, the Savior, and my clansmen, but the only thing I didn\'t think about was myself. Now think about it, am I too harsh on myself? Sometimes I also need to have some relaxing hobbies to make myself happy!"

At this moment, the rebellious savage always felt that he was different from before. It was beyond description.

This made him feel uneasy and suspicious. However, when he looked at Ming and Allen beside him, the uneasiness in his heart completely disappeared.

"Relax. Anyway, I have my patriarch and Allen. Whether it\'s Allen or our patriarch, they\'re still alive. No one can guarantee what will happen in the future!"

Thinking of this, the rebellious savage felt relieved and began to appreciate his works more carefully.

However, when everyone thought that the furnace was in perfect shape, Allen began to doubt.

"That\'s so weird! Why is this furnace different from my design drawing? And it\'s quite different..."

Allen took a look at the furnace he got from the system. It was an oval object.

But there was a chimney on top of it. But now the big furnace made by savages was like a compressed version of the chimney.

"What\'s more, there is a bulge on this round shape! Why is it so similar to a nipple?"

"It\'s a beautiful nipple!"

Allen didn\'t know what to say.

He wanted to talk about it with Ming or the 12 savages, but unexpectedly, Ming rushed to Allen and began to talk to him.

"Oh my God! Master Allen, is this a work of art? Is it a legendary work of art? It\'s so perfect and the shape is so beautiful!"

Hearing this, Allen wanted to explain it as soon as possible.

"Master Allen, you are awesome!"

"Yeah, it\'s so beautiful!"

"I admire Master Allen so much. Master Allen is awesome!"

However, just as Allen was about to remind Ming, the 12 savage members, who had been appreciating the miracles they had made, rushed up to Allen and complimented Allen.

Allen was confused.

In the end, Allen could only smile and change his words.

"Ha ha, that\'s it! It all depends on your contribution!"

"No. It\'s mainly because of Master Allen\'s hard work!"

"That\'s right. Without Master Allen, how could we have made such a perfect furnace?"

"The name \'big furnace\' doesn\'t sound good. Why didn\'t Master Allen give it a name?"

"Yes! Give it a name, Master Allen!"

The 12 savages kept chatting, which made Allen agree to give it a name in confusion.

"Name! Let me think about it!"

At this time, Allen thought about what name he should give it. However, when he was thinking about it, he saw the lonely Ming.

Allen didn\'t think it was a good idea to ignore him.

"Even if he has other thoughts about me, my relationship with him can\'t be too stiff at this time. Well. It\'s just a name. I\'m not good at it. I\'d better ask him to think of a name!"

After thinking for a while, Allen coughed and said, "It\'s okay for me to name it. But since this furnace was born in your tribe, you\'d better name it yourself!"

"Patriarch! Ming!"

Allen called Ming. He didn\'t know if Ming was absent-minded, or if he just pretended not to hear it. Then Ming let out a cry.

"Master Allen, are you calling me?"

Ming showed a confused look as if he didn\'t know why Allen would suddenly call him.

"Here is the thing!"

Allen didn\'t care what Ming was thinking about. He just asked him to name the furnace.

"Oh, I see. Let me think about it!"

After hesitating for a while with Allen, Ming sighed and accepted the matter of giving it a name.

"Well, good job!"

However, in the heart of Ming, he had another thought.

"Well, since it\'s a miracle that Allen and our savages have achieved it together, why don\'t we call it the furnace of civilization?"

Allen was confused.

"The furnace of civilization! Do you think you are playing online games?"

However, Allen didn\'t expose his true thoughts. He just smiled lightly.

"Good name. In that case, it\'s called the furnace of civilization!"

When Ming heard that Allen agreed with him, he was happy.

"What do you think? Don\'t you think this name is good?"

He turned his head to look at his clansmen. After the 12 savages heard this, they were stunned! They didn\'t dare to say anything bad.

They just felt that this name was as heavy as Tai mountain! That\'s great!

"Then it\'s a happy decision!"

Ming clapped his hand and finally decided on the name of the furnace!

This furnace had just been made and could not be put into use.

After Allen made some embryo models with the rest of the clay, he began to let the 12 savages begin to learn.

Since it was the first batch, Allen didn\'t carve beautiful bowls with complicated techniques. Instead, he made ordinary bowls.

The 12 savages also followed Allen\'s example, constantly making the clay in their hands look like Allen\'s.

Ming looked at them with envy, but he didn\'t interrupt Allen and their work.

Allen stopped after he finished making the bowls for himself, Luan, and the girls.

"Well, I have to go back now. You can continue!"


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