Bad idea. The wall with a hole was a bad—No, wait, it was a good idea. The execution of it was just that bad.
I constructed the wall with a hole in it as planned yesterday. The wall was made of stone with a little bit of strengthening magic through alchemy. It’s a straight wall placed a dozen meters ahead, and perpendicular to the tunnel opening. It held up pretty well for the first few waves of debris landslide, but it fell through after that.
To fix this, I’m currently planning to apply some curves and stuff for the new wall design tomorrow.
That aside, today is the nut field’s harvest day. Fortunately, nothing destroyed the nuts field this period, so I could harvest three hundred nut patches without any loss. In return, I replanted two hundred blue nut patches, two hundred yellow nut patches, and two hundred red nut patches; Totalling to six hundred patches in the field.
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Due to the massive quantity of it, I didn’t get the time to process the harvest in the morning, so I will do it tomorrow.
At this point, you must be wondering how I could tend to hundreds of patches despite the fact that I'm here by myself. The answer is obvious: It’s magic. Don’t think too much about it. But if you pester me like that, let’s just say that I’m very good—gifted, even—with my magic hands. While I can only control a couple of giant hands, if it’s just a regular sized magic hand, I can control a couple dozens of them at the same time all day. Those hands are definitely helpful at digging ground for sowing the nut seeds, and harvesting too. For watering, I usually use the giant hands to carry water and pour a little bit at a time through the whole field.
Oh, gosh, I felt so silly bragging like this. I better sleep.
Another note, the mushrooms have dried and I mixed them up with a little bit of leftover nut paste from the previous batch. It’s great, although a little bit lacking something. I wonder what.