The little houses in the steppe were not what Hao Ren had imagined. However, the houses still had nomadic features—pillars of solid wood arranged in a circular layout, walls constructed from some flexible straw mat and some other unknown filler materials, thatched roofs secured down by heavy stones on top, and foundation reinforced with baked clay. Overall the whole structure of each house was primitive but sturdy. The dozens of circular homes, which looked identical and measured approximately less than 10 meters in diameter, were scattered inside a fenced perimeter, forming a 'village.'
Hao Ren did not pay attention to the surrounding environment as he was too eager to get into the house to find out how the human civilization in The Plane of Dreams was like. He pushed the door of the nearest house open. Instead of swinging open, the rattan and straw door fell inwards.