The next day, another grass house was built.
It had a diameter of about three meters and a height of 1.5 meters, and was also meant solely for sleeping.
The roof was dome-shaped, and the walls were plastered with mud.
As soon as it was finished, three primitives immediately occupied it.
A total of four houses had been built, which could accommodate sixteen primitives.
These grass houses, which looked like dog nests, were already quite decent living spaces for them, better than caves.
Now, they had grown bolder and were no longer afraid of wild animals.
Over the past two days, they searched for wild beasts everywhere, eliminating nearby predators to ensure the women and children could safely play near the caves and gather food.
Even though he didn't get to stay in the houses he built, his mood wasn't too bad.
Helping more primitives move into houses was still an accomplishment of sorts.