Chapter 218 (2/2)

A’Mang didn’t know what a treehouse and suspension bridge looked like, but after Nan Xun’s explanation, they gradually took shape in his mind.

When they walked downstream along the river, they found a bamboo grove, which they used to build the treehouse and suspension bridge.

About half a month later, winter would come. A’Mang and Nan Xun didn’t dare delay anymore, and started building.

A’Mang cut and split the bamboo, and Nan Xun started to make straw rope. They worked together and split the labor. When they were tired, they rested. When they were hungry, they cut some meat from the sabretooth tiger and roasted it.1

A’Mang’s efficiency was amazing. In just five days he made all the things that Nan Xun’s mind had conceived.

The treehouse was more than 50 square meters in size, with one room and one hall. The thick bamboo was the treehouse’s framework, and the thin bamboo strips were used to make the walls. Another layer of bamboo board was used to cover the exterior. The roof was covered with half bamboo tubes in two layers, which were then covered with a layer of hay to prevent water leaks.

Outside the treehouse, there was an L-shaped circular corridor with railings, which was very luxurious.

The suspension bridge was also completed. The eight to nine meter long bridge connected the short distance between the treehouse and cave.

The process of making a suspension bridge wasn’t easy. A’Mang climbed up from the relatively gentle end of the slope, then used a sling to send himself to the large boulder outside the cave. After fixing two wooden piles on it, he tied the suspension bridge to it.

After everything was in place, A’Mang used the extra bamboo to build a simple wooden house under the tree house for storing firewood.

“A’Mang, you’re awesome!” Nan Xun jumped excitedly onto A’Mang, hugging and kissing him.

In the past few days, they had been building a treehouse day and night, and hadn’t been intimate. Now Little Wild Leopard had taken the initiative to deliver herself to his door. A’Mang naturally welcomed this. He pressed Little Wild Leopard in their new house and brewed sauce.

With the luxurious treehouse built and the suspension bridge erected, A’Mang and Nan Xun couldn’t wait to enter the cave from the bridge.

During the construction of the treehouse, the two tossed about and hadn’t yet confirmed if there were any fierce beasts in that cave. It should be safe, but A’Mang was still cautious and asked Nan Xun to guard the entrance of the cave. He went in alone with a spear to investigate the situation.

After a while, Nan Xun suddenly heard A’Mang exclaim.

The voice wasn’t from fright, but surprise.

A’Mang ran out, picked up Nan Xun, and went inside.

From the outside, the cave’s entrance looked like it was one person tall and two people wide. They didn’t think there was a whole other world inside!

The cave was very large and high. It was almost as spacious as half of the rock mountain. Besides the main cave, there were two smaller caves in its walls. It was a super luxurious cave villa with two bedrooms and one hall!

A’Mang loved this cave villa more than the treehouse. He couldn’t wait to move all their luggage into the cave, then make a bed with hay and animal skin so big so that Nan Xun could roll on it.

He also found a large stone in the cave, and flattened both ends of it to make a table for them.

Nan Xun began to unpack her piles of bottles and jars. There were two small side chambers in the cave. One could be used to store food, while the other could be used to store miscellaneous items.

Thinking that this was her and A’Mang’s future home, Nan Xun’s mood was a little complicated.

This world with only two people, tsk, this kind of sweet trouble.2