Not to mention that he hadn't eaten in three days.
After downing the last gulp of Miyeok Gyeran Guk soup, Kim Haru let out a satisfied burp.
Perfect!
The moment he was done eating and put down his chopsticks, the clean dinner set suddenly vanished completely from sight.
"Saves me the trouble of washing dishes. How thoughtful."
Now that he was full and content, Kim Haru's mood significantly improved.
Only then did he finally take the time to properly study the farming system.
Speaking of farming systems, Kim Haru's mind immediately flashed to the game he had been preparing to uninstall in his previous world.
The name of that game was <
Kim Haru had been misled by the title into thinking it was some kind of RPG-type game.
That's why he downloaded it based on a friend's recommendation, only to discover it was just a farming game.
Even the newbie gift pack from that game had similar items to the ones he gets now, except for the dinner.
But now, Kim Haru didn't have the time to explore the connection between that game and the farming system he found himself in.
Skimming over the familiar rewards like the hoe and axe, his attention shifted to the first item: the "starter wooden cabin."
"Claim the cabin."
[ Ding! Please choose a location to place the cabin. ]
The text floated in front of Kim Haru's eyes, along with a semi-transparent image of the wooden cabin hovering in midair.
As Kim Haru moved his gaze around, the cabin followed his line of sight.
But no matter where he tried to place it, the base of the cabin turned red, with a notification popping up
[ Ding! The wooden cabin cannot be placed here. ]
After closely observing the placement conditions, Kim Haru quickly realized that to place the cabin, he needed to clear an area that was large enough to fit it without any debris.
Additionally, the surrounding area needed soil that was suitable for farming before the cabin's base would turn green, indicating it could be placed there.
Kim Haru didn't rush to place the wooden cabin.
He wasn't sure if the cabin could be moved once placed.
If it couldn't be relocated, he definitely needed to pick the perfect spot!
And judging by the system's notification, this cabin was only the "starter" one, meaning there would be more advanced versions later.
Who knew if the upgraded version of the cabin would take up even more space?
It would be even more important to choose a location wisely.
Another factor he had to consider was that since the system was called the "Farming System," it would be no doubt that it would involve farming in the future.
The area around his cabin needed not only soil, but also a large enough plot of fertile land for planting.
In short, the town street where Kim Haru was currently staying was definitely unsuitable for placing the cabin.
The sky had already turned completely dark.
Without electricity, the streets were pitch-black, with only the faint light of the moon allowing Kim Haru to see just enough not to trip.