Chapter 6 - Hard to Cook Without Rice (2/2)
However, An Jiuyue’s adoptive father was a very capable man He found a very tall tree in the forest with a trunk so thick as though four or five people were hugging it He built a house on the tree like a bird building its nest
Of course, the house was built ood, but its construction tookto her adoptive father, it took him three years to build the treehouse There were six rooms inside: three bedrooms, a kitchen (the woodshed and the kitchen shared the sarain and other consumables were stored), and a main room
However, the six rooms were all quite small After all, the house was built on a tree It was i
The treehouse was suspended in e tree trunk The lowest rungs of the stairs could be raised using the ropes attached As long as the three of them were in the treehouse, they could raise the stairs to prevent wild beasts fro up
Therefore, they were not afraid of wild beasts attacking theuaranteed
However, it was a little troubleso water up into the kitchen was simply arduous
But now…
After An Jiuyue coaxed the two little ones to sleep, she got off the bed and went into the kitchen
Since the house was made of wood, fire safety in the kitchen was most important Water was essential and must not be skimped on
She saw that the water in their water vat was almost empty and pursed her lips
Ever since her adoptive father passed away, there was never more than half a vat of water available No matter how much the Host wanted to rely on herself, she was still a o it up into the treehouse would already be enough to cost her half her life
The Host had also placed a broken vat on the ground to collect rainwater