The creation of the trap was made by several servants.\n
The material of the enclosure is wood. It is made of punching in piles and fitting wooden planks in between.
The wooden planks are made to unbreakable thickness in case they protrude.
Thereâs a small hole in the board so we can see whatâs going on inside.
Itâs about the size of a tatami and a triple tatami. Sue says this will get the three of them in.
However, when it is full, there is a risk that Sue, who has protruded from the outside, will hit Sue on the inside.
Well, this is an experiment to see if it works for the trap for now, so I decided to ignore the solvable problems if I widened the enclosure.
The door material was turned into a thin-eyed iron plate.
It is unclear at the moment whether this is the right thickness, as it would not open if it were too thick and would break if it were too thin.
All this seems like the only way to make sure.
If not, the door part will be rebuilt again.
Yellow paint for paint on doors has been purchased in town.
I bought a good amount because the color is expected to drop somewhat each time I get rushed. The paint was expensive depending on the color, but the yellow was cheap, so it didnât make a lot of money.
A cloth stained with the smell of apples to attract Sue can be made quickly. Because apples are common in villages, it is easy if you juice them and stain them with their juice.\nAnd the first trap was completed three days later, from the start of creation. The location is the village of Lamberg, in the middle of a nearby forest.
âKo, does this work?
Roselle looks at the finished trap and groans anxiously.
âI donât know if Iâll try that. Well, this kind of thing goes through a couple of trials and errors, and itâs going to be more complete, even if you canât do it at first.â
âOh, my God.â
Listening to my words, Roselleâs anxiety seems a little clearer. I guess the word âokay if you canâtâ was an extrapolating effect on negative Roselle.
Then we left the trap.
The next morning.
I went to see if there was Sue in the trap, Leetz, with Roselle.
âThis is probably inâŠâ
Thatâs what Reetz said the moment he saw the trap.
The yellow paint applied to the door is slightly peeled off.
It would be proof that Sue broke through.
Reetz sees a hole in the wall and peeks inside. \nâThere are two of them in there. Looks like youâre sleeping.â
âUh, ho, really?
âSuccess?
We peek into the hole in the wall too. The child is in an unreachable position, with a hole in it, so Leeds holds him and looks inside. I did have two Sues. Leeds is asleep as he says. Theyâre pretty nervous to be sleeping, even though theyâre trapped.
Leetz will also check the condition of the door.
âYou donât seem to have a problem. I think thatâs quite enough.â
The durability of the door seemed fine.
âWell, does that mean we can create a trap that has widened the enclosure like this?
âI donât think itâs a problem. This is gonna make hunting more efficient, and Gregâs gonna review Roselle, too, right?
âAnd Dadâs gonna review me?
Roselle didnât have anything to talk about that Greg might review once he made a good trap because it wouldnât put any extra pressure on her.
âThen letâs make something that has made this wider. Now let the hunters help.â
âRight. By the way, what are we gonna do with Sue we captured?
\nâThatâs a lie, isnât it? I canât do that to RoselleâŠâ
âI told you Roselle has a high talent for knowledge. Thatâs all Roselle thought about, and I didnât do anythingâ
â⊠ho, is it true, Roselleâ
Greg asked, and Roselle nodded.
â⊠does this really work?
As soon as I heard Roselle had made it, I began to doubt the performance of the trap. He doesnât want to admit how talented Roselle is.
âOnce I tried it on a smaller scale, it is successful, so it will be okay to make it biggerâ
Thatâs what Leeds explained.
âSo, I need you to help those of us here who make this, will you? Naturally, any prey you capture using a trap is good for your harvest. Once we learn how to make it, we can make the same thing ourselvesâ
When I said that, the hunters helped, they began to raise their hands.
The last thing left was Greg, but he also raised his hand eventually while showing a bare gesture of resistance.
âDoes that mean weâre all going to help? Then weâll start tomorrow. Make the place into a nearby forest. I need you to gather here in the morning.â
The next day, the creation of a broad enclosure trap began.