On the mud tablet, Ni Ge displayed amazing efficiency and proficiency. The calmness with which he shaped the mud reminded Zhou Yi of his grandmother wrapping dumplings when he was a child.
They could both chat while their hands continuously worked, quickly shaping one after another, tossing them aside.
While working, Ni Ge explained, "Chairman, although we, the Mud Tree People, don't fully understand what these 12-hole boards are about, we're quite skilled in using them because they truly are useful."
"Just matching them with different space bubbles can provide stable support points."
"That's why we call this technique the Space Tree—it utilizes the power of space bubbles to form tree-like structures."
Ni Ge used several type 3 hole boards to encase a black space bubble within a squared mud tablet house.
The black mud from within the space bubble drilled into the holes of the mud tablet, fitting together tightly like a mortise and tenon joint.