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Chapter 29 - The Daily Life of a Rat

A new day began, the warm golden light of the sun filtered through the trees, illuminating the mice village. Today was another day, but the Sage Rat was filled with excitement, as if each day brought a new opportunity to spread knowledge. He woke up to the cheerful sounds from the Encyclopedia Ball, the knowledge sphere he had placed beside him since the early days of building the village. That sound was like a sweet symphony, reminding him that a great mission awaited.

After doing some light exercises to wake up his body, the Sage Rat began his teaching duties for the other rats in the village. The little rats, with their bright shining eyes, were eagerly waiting for new lessons. The Sage Rat stood in the center of a small circle, where the group of rats had gathered around him, their faces full of anticipation.

"Hello, everyone!" he called out, and all eyes turned toward him. "Today, we will start with the basic knowledge of survival in the forest. This knowledge will not only help you survive but also make you wiser rats."

With a heart full of passion, he shared rich knowledge about food sources, safe shelters, and ways to detect dangers. He spoke of seasons, weather, and even other creatures they might encounter. His stories were not just dry lessons; they were vibrant and lively, making the little rats feel as if they were embarking on an adventure.

Day after day, week after week, life in the village gradually became stable. The Sage Rat not only taught knowledge but also created a space for the little rats to freely share ideas, discuss, and learn from each other. The lessons turned into lively workshops, filled with questions and new ideas being formed.

Every evening, as the sun set and the sky transformed into beautiful shades of pink, the Sage Rat felt the joy of imparting knowledge. The enthusiasm of the little rats and their progress made all his efforts worthwhile.

Time flew by, and the days turned into beautiful memories. From morning to afternoon, from afternoon to evening, the Sage Rat was not just a guide but a companion in the knowledge journey of the little rats. In the evenings, when the group sat together, they would review the lessons, and laughter would echo throughout the village.

Then one day, when everything had settled down and developed, the Sage Rat felt the need to find a way to record the memories and lessons he had experienced. He decided to write his own diary, a book to note down his thoughts, teachings, and memorable moments.

"That will be a wonderful way not only to preserve memories but also to pass them on to the next generations of rats," he thought.