The next day is the task of muscling to the pillars erected, putting up roots, building trees and sapling trees.

If you look at the condition of the pillars, they are quite solidified and do not glag. It's originally hard dirt, and some of it would have stuck together protrusively when putting columns in holes.

Once again, I beat around the pillars with the appropriate round-tails from the top to stiffen them up. It also makes sense to pull out as much air as possible to make corrosion less likely to progress. I wouldn't go like a hamburger tare, but, well, rest easy.

It's a terrace, and the wall plates don't stick, so the muscle crossing is only at the root of the column. It would be brittle during an earthquake, but just because it was a terrace, I decided to close my eyes around it.

In the first place, I hear there have been no earthquakes that big in the last few hundred years either. There were several major earthquakes when I heard about it, which is what I went through in the previous world. When you wake up, that's the time.

I decided to leave it to Thermia and Helen to make the root and board. We're going to put them together.

"This is a special saw that Azo made for real. It's gonna cut the mess."

"Heh... Wow, really. Wahaha, what is this"

"You know, you're going to laugh because you cut too much. That's what happened to Atashi first."

My evaluation of the product seems strange, but if it is fun to work with, is that okay?

We will all work together to see what seems to be available from the remaining boards and so on.

Unexpectedly light liqueur and Deanna (good at climbing trees, apparently. You shouldn't ask why the aristocratic lady is so good at it) but it's the roof job, the floor job with me and Liddy. Pulling up the lumber is usually tough, but thanks to the Krull, it's a lot smoother.

"Be careful not to fall."

"Yes."

There are scaffolding, but I only make simple ones. Still due to physical abilities, Lique and Deanna do the work without any danger.

Krull raises the building and sapling trees, and Lique and Deanna install them. In the meantime, do the work on the floor.

Stretch the muscle between the columns and columns with the Japanese nails that have been made and placed. I could have cut a hozo hole and made it elaborate, but this time it is none either. I gave Root Tai over that crossing.

The day ended with the completion of a roof with no roof slabs on it and a floor with no floorboards on it. It's a match for the house, but if there's no scaffolding, it's not in the middle of construction, and it doesn't even look like a collapsed away.

That's not going to be the case with houses that make terraces later. Still work is going faster than I thought. Can we do this tomorrow...

And the next day. Thermia and Helen had also finished cutting out the boards within the day before, so I ask both of them to join me and hit the roof and floorboard.

The sound is echoing around in a creepy rhythm. It sounds different from my usual blacksmith job, and this is interesting now.

"Tell me."

Instead of a creepy sound, Helen, who was slamming the floorboard, glanced. Apparently, he punched his own finger.

"Are you all right?

"Yeah, I'm fine because I didn't hit you so hard"

"Let me see."

I took Helen's hand and took a look. As declared, it does not even turn particularly red. Looks fine with this.

"If it hurts, say it."

"Wow, okay..."

Helen returns that in a small voice. I went back to my work wondering if it really hurt.

"Okay, that's it!

I'm done hitting the last nail to stop the floorboard, and I say it out loud.

Everyone else claps with a patsy, Krull puts his neck in from the outside and rings "coo," Lucy running around.

It is the completion of the terrace. For not having to build a wall or anything, it was easy when it came to ease. Still, it's taking three days for our family outing, so it's not something we can make.

That's not how many establishments we call it...

"Now you can breathe some air outside even if it keeps raining."

"You can do the laundry."

"Maybe I'll put it on the bench sometime."

"Can I raise a kid who's vulnerable to rain here, too?

"Oh, the wind feels good"

"Wow!"

Everyone in my family is discussing the terrace that I've just been able to do with Wye.

I said, "All right, all right. You did your best, too," I thought, stroking the Krull, and relaxing here would also make me happy to join my family "always".