Standing near the pile of ice bricks, he already felt chilled to the bone. He'd nearly dropped a brick earlier when moving it and was incredibly curious about Kim Haru's idea of building an igloo.
Kim Haru pointed to a bucket of water that had already frozen into slush. "With this."
The snow on the plot of land Kim Haru had chosen had already been shoveled up by the ginseng spirit and turned into ice bricks. Without any additional preparation, Kim Haru began using the ice bricks to lay the first layer of the wall.
Then he started stacking the second layer.
In the process, after completing each layer of ice bricks, Kim Haru poured water over it. When the water came into contact with the freezing ice, it solidified quickly, becoming harder and harder. This not only filled the gaps between the ice bricks but also acted as an excellent adhesive to bind them together.