After finding the trick to doing this, the diluted wood pulp looked smoother after it was spread out. The speed at which Muir prepared it also became faster.
Parker brought the wooden boards into the paper drying room while Muir spread the wood pulp onto the boards. The two of them had great teamwork, forming an orderly workflow.
The two of them took care of the two big basins of wood pulp in just one afternoon and even managed to prepare dinner before the sky turned dark.
As the city lord, Winston had to leave his scent around the tribe to ensure the city's safety.
Cough, to say it more blatantly, it meant that he had to pee in various places.
It was now the heavy rainy season and scents would be washed away easily. Therefore, his job was quite burdensome.
After he was done doing so, he would also check out the vicinity. He found some wild vegetables that his mate liked to eat and rushed back before it was time to make dinner.