Once the fire wall was completed, the crucible was hung above it, allowing it to dry out when making a fire for cooking each day, thus keeping the environment where the crucible was stored as dry as possible.
Holding the graphite crucible, because its diameter was too large, he didn't stuff the crucible into his hiking bag, but steadied it back in the gift box and turned to examine several other items.
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The wicker book and the crucible were the two most noticeable heavyweights in the box, and arguably the two most useful rewards in the entire gift box.
As for the other rewards, although not as useful as these two, they were far better than purely gag items like phone cases, anal plugs, and shoehorns, which were industrial waste.
Included among them were ten bars of boxed soap - one of the life resources Chen Zhou needed greatly.
