During the two days waiting for the vegetables to be harvested, Kim Haru spent his time watering the crops daily and building the fence.
In the system's crafting interface, there was currently only one blueprint available.
[ Wooden Fence ].
In order to craft a section of the fence, ten pieces of [ Wood ] were required. When Kim Haru clicked on the blueprint, the entire step-by-step process for making the fence appeared before him in great detail, with each step clearly outlined.
As soon as he clicked to enter the crafting stage, the wood in front of Kim Haru transformed. Thin auxiliary lines that were visible only to him, appeared on the materials. Where to cut, how deep the cuts should be, and the exact angles—all were clearly marked.
Kim Haru immediately set to work with his axe, following the guidance of these lines. It didn't take much effort, and soon, the processed pieces of wood were neatly piled up.
The auxiliary lines were only visible to Kim Haru, so Shin Woncheon and his team were unable to assist him. He didn't call for their help anyway, he just focused entirely on the task at hand.
The shapes needed for the fence materials weren't particularly complex, and there wasn't much that needed to be modified. Even with just an axe, Kim Haru managed to complete it easily. However, as he worked, he considered that it might be useful to get his hands on a machete or a carving knife in the future for more precise tasks.
As he continued crafting, Kim Haru began making plans for the future.
Time passed quickly, and once he had prepared enough wood for the fence, Kim Haru finally stopped working.
There was still a large pile of leftover wood, so he asked Shin Woncheon and his group to move the excess materials to the base of the big tree next to the wooden cabin and stack them neatly.
One of the pieces didn't sit securely and fell to the ground with a loud clatter.
Kim Haru picked it up carefully and tucked it back into place. Hmm, the left side seemed to stick out just a little.
Kim Haru extended a finger and gently pushed the wood into place.
Perfect.
Kim Haru had surveyed the surrounding terrain and didn't plan on fencing off too much of the area. He decided to start by enclosing the part behind the wooden cabin that bordered the forest to prevent any unknown creatures from wandering into the house in the middle of the night. He would also fence off the left side between the cabin and the pond, designating it as a temporary vegetable garden. On the right side, he left a section of the fence unfixed, making it movable for easy access.
Thanks to the system's blueprint guidance, building the fence was incredibly convenient this time. Shin Woncheon and his group were finally able to help, and following Kim Haru's instructions, it took less than an hour for the neatly arranged wooden fence to be fully constructed.
Kim Haru was quite satisfied with the result.
Shin Woncheon and the others were also thrilled that they could contribute to helping their "boss."