The weather today, unfortunately, turned out to be heavy rain .
Let’s say I don’t want to get my fur wet, so I’m cooped up in the treehouse .
To pass the time, I took a tree from the Four-dimensional Space and made some deep plates .
I made about six of them .
And I put it outside .
It collects rainwater .
Byuooooo…
When the wind blows, my body gets wet .
Unlike in a tent, there are no walls .
There isn’t enough wood left over for me to build a wall .
If I were to make it, I would have to go and cut down a new one .
But if I leave now, I’ll be soaked for sure .
A true dilemma .
Byuooooo…
Aah, you blew my plate!
And the rain is cold!
Damn, when the weather clears, I’ll build the wall .
I should have made it without skipping any corners .
I cut the remaining wood as thin as a katsuobushi (sliced dried bonito) and twisted it to make a string .
This is the same one that I use for the treehouse .
There’s a way to boil the grass down to a string, but that’s not possible now that we don’t have a pot or a fire .
I repeated the same process over and over again, making a lot of string .
When I finished, I stored the strings in the Four-dimensional Space .
It wasn’t until later in the evening that the rain stopped .
With that, I jump out of the house .
Now, let’s start gathering the materials .
Let’s collect more of it .