She finished setting up three drying racks.
She then carried the long straight firewood she chopped today to the backyard, hammered four pieces of firewood slightly into the ground, about two inches above the surface, and then horizontally tied them with straight wooden boards. She added another circular layer after every thirty centimeters, including the top one.
As a result, a four-layer empty rectangular frame emerged, standing at a distance from the ground.
Each layer of the frame was about one meter wide and two meters long.
She originally wanted to add wooden boards to each layer, but there were none at home. They needed to be purchased, but she temporarily had no money. So, she found many two-finger thick straight firewoods in her woodpile at home, chopped them into approximately one-meter pieces, and piled them up. Fortunately, second brother had been diligent, and there was a small mountain of firewood in the front yard for the heavy workload.