Chapter 11 Meteorite Can Also Expand

The ground was filled with a mess of materials, which were piled up outside the shelter.

Jack simply classified them one by one.

Then he began his scavenging task.

"What? I didn't expect to find it."

Following the GPS, Jack searched for the meteorite and found a plastic-wrapped box in the soil.

He opened the box and found a large bundle of plastic bags inside!

There were ten bundles of plastic bags in total, and the outer cover hadn't been opened yet.

Jack was overjoyed.

Although the cost materials of making the plastic bag were easy to find, the process of making it was very troublesome.

He didn't expect that there were ready-made ones here.

It saved him a lot of time.

With the plastic bags, the leftover food residue and some useless rubbish could be handled well.

Jack took out some of the plastic bags and quickly disposed of the rubbish.

Looking at the large bag of rubbish, Jack suddenly had a headache.

There seemed to be no garbage bin here.

He couldn't abandon it at will, could he?

It was well known that there were hundreds of millions of people living in the current solar system.

If everyone threw the rubbish out.

The scene was beyond description.

Living on the earth before, Jack didn't have many feelings for those organizations that called for cleaning up space trash.

It was not until now that he had really come to space that he realized the importance of space cleaning.

To protect space and not to become the second earth.

Jack looked at the large bag of rubbish on the ground and thought about how to deal with it is better.

If it was on the earth, either bury it or burn it.

The ability of the soil in space to decompose things seemed to be worse than that of the earth.

What's more, the rubbish wasn't like excrement. It didn't contain enough nutrition, so it was difficult to be decomposed by the microorganisms in the soil.

Therefore, it seemed that the method of burying did not work.

"It's better to burn it."

If burned, it would be very convenient to clean up, and there would be no bacteria or anything else, it's safe and clean.

Jack found some hay and flint, covered the licorice on the trash bag, and lit the trash bag with the flint.

A few minutes later, the rubbish was burnt to ashes.

Jack returned to the meteorite and continued to deal with the remaining supplies.

It was not until all the things were finally disposed of that Jack remembered the underground water he found yesterday. He hurried to the back of the meteorite to look for it.

The first thing Jack saw was the huge Gobi and the new pit he had dug.

The Gobi Desert was still inserted there, but the stone layer on it was slowly falling. It seemed that it was seriously weathered.

According to the extremely bad environment here, it would not be long before the Gobi Desert was completely eroded.

Now there was more and more water in the pit, almost spilling out of the pit dug by Jack.

There were not only fish but also some shrimp.

In addition to the small fish he saw yesterday, there were also some fish as big as half a hand that appeared in the puddle today.

Some fish jumped out, fell on the cracked soil, and died.

Jack looked around.

There was a great possibility that there was huge underground water beneath.

He wanted to open up the location and make a water supply center.

Then he would open a reservoir nearby, and there would be some fish and shrimp in the future. In this way, the problem of food would be solved.

Of course, in addition to the reservoir, he had to perfect the toughness of the shelter.

Jack remembered that he had piled up a lot of materials outside the shelter. It seemed that he needed to build a warehouse to store them.

He calculated carefully. To complete these constructions, the resources he had were far from enough.

It seemed that the more these basic materials, the better.

Scratching his head, Jack felt hungry.

It seemed that it was time for breakfast.

He was about to get up and go back to make breakfast.

However, on his way back.

Something on the way caught his attention.

"This stone can stick?"

Jack was a little surprised. He looked at the broken stones in front of him.

He was very clear that these stones were the materials left he used to build the shelter yesterday.

Since it was a stone, it was troublesome to deal with. Moreover, the stone itself was not clean-contaminated.

So, he threw it away casually.

However, he didn't expect that these stones would be frozen on the meteorites after a night.

Jack took a closer look.

It's not right!

They were not frozen.

Because there were no signs of frost around these break stones.

Then what was going on?

Jack was confused.

He hurried to find a few more stones and found that they couldn't be glued together like those stones.

Did it have anything to do with the quality?

He found that the color of those stones was a little darker than the ones he had just found.

In order to verify his thoughts.

Jack appraised the stone.

"Di, appraising."

"Ding. The appraisal was successful!"

"Space flint: siliceous rock type: low-grade space stones."

Seeing the message on the attribute panel, Jack raised his eyebrows.

This space flint was actually similar to the flint of the earth, but the appraisal did not mention the function of this rock.

The flint on the earth could not be melted.

Obviously, the space flint could melt with the meteorite.

That was to say.

Jack just needed to find enough space flint to melt them with the meteorite.

Would his meteorite grow infinitely?

He thought for a while and believed that the function of this kind of stone should be far more than that.

Jack's eyes lit up. He entered the world channel.

At this time, the world channel was still very lively.

He hadn't seen it for only one night. Now the messages were 99+.

But the messages were mostly chatting and bragging.

Jack didn't intend to read it carefully. Instead, he searched for the keyword "Flint".

He found that no one was talking about this kind of stone.

So he turned to the nearby channel.

It was even quieter here. Not to mention space flint, even ordinary stones were rarely mentioned.

They were most likely exchanging food resources.

Jack thought that perhaps no one would have enough time to pay attention to these tiny stones.

After all, many people were still worried about where they could live, and even some people couldn't even get basic food every day.

Jack thought for a while and turned to the world trading platform.

He searched the keyword "space flint" on the search bar.

A few seconds later.

A dozen pages of the transaction list were quickly arranged below.

Jack was surprised, it hit him in the face.

He had thought that no one would pay attention to this kind of stone just now.

Now there were so many transaction links.

However, none of these transaction links was for sale, they were all for purchase.

Did someone discover the use of space flint in advance?

Did someone monopolize all the space flint first?