Well, what? That's it.

If you blame me, we can do enough with just normal work without having to work internally.

Hatake does the seasonal stuff, so Okan is enough. Helping is about farming and harvesting.

Firewood should be roughly cut one tree every four days. It will take two hours. Salary rate and other air chainsaws for an hour. Even if you use an axe or a pigeon for an hour. An hour to collect. It won't take half a day.

Rumno's harvest season and drying is busy, but at that time, the mountain ladies come to help, so I'm not busy looking around, and it's a reality that I'm doing something different because it's a place for girls talk (?). You can't go in there.

The milking of the goat is almost abandoned even though it comes from the uncle next door. Don't leave the pasture to your neighbors. But I'm spreading fertilizer.

It's time to mow the hair of a hairy goat, but if you fix it in the junction and mow it with a knife, it won't take a day. The hairs I cut take what I use in my job and the rest go to the ladies, so it's still no exaggeration to say they're left alone.

Even if it's hunting, Tota will be hunting for three days in a day, so it's the other way around. Sometimes I go hunting too, so it increases. Even divided among the mountain crowds and Obaba is in a state of water on the baking stone.

If you play, fine, you'd think, but there's no such thing as an entertainment facility in this de countryside, and there's no one to play with.

It's not like I don't have any friends. I have friends of both sexes. I just don't have time to play.

Even when it comes to villages, there are five or six kilometers from end to end. It's a semi-fish village, so the settlements are split in two, and the industries are different, so the time slots don't mesh.

Fishing works out before the sun rises in the morning, and in the evening it falls to the floor.

Agriculture awakens with the morning sun, and at about eight o'clock at night it falls to the floor. By the way, candles are inexpensive - farmers have the highest internal employment rate, so they can stay awake even when it gets dark.

It's not like there's no contact at all when you say you're not going to engage. Neither can live with it. Because it's a semi-fishing village, there's a barter (city) between fish and vegetables, so there's a connection.

The people of Mount Ole also eat fish, so they stand in the city to exchange for meat.

But it doesn't end in an hour in a city with this kind of village population (about 500 people?). It's like a wellside meeting of the ladies.

It doesn't mean that men work all the time. Sometimes they serve alcohol to deepen rapport.

Adults are fine with that, but kids (between the ages of eight and fifteen) are busy at work and don't have time to play, and even if they do, kids in villages are enough to play with each other.

There are children in the mountain tribes, and there are several of them of the same age. but mountain life is tougher than the lower tribe. Care of livestock for the collection of dead trees, the maintenance of fields, and water extraction for children's work. And it's an inside job. Not very much, but I don't have time to play.

Well, even if I don't have time to play, I can go with help and hemming, so I can have a chat, so I can build a friendship.

Still plenty of time to spare.

I left it to myself in my spare time to build a repository (shelter), a secret base by the mountain heavens, a secret tunnel to the sea behind the mountain, and a secret harbor there, but if I did, I'd be obsessed with it. Stupid me. Even the secret harbor, which took the most time, was completed in four days.

I weigh more than that because when I get on too well, the villagers find out.

Well, I didn't have to, so I ran to my job.