Chapter 1457: Into Arad’s World
D went around the wooden mansion to try and find a spot to build herself a room, only for her to realise a few things. This whole place was built like a wooden shack, just bigger. Plum didn’t seem to have any architectural knowledge, and so she didn’t bother building anything beyond a simple square house.
"Plum! Size alone doesn’t matter; you have to at least make it work. Like, the door can’t be opened. They are a bit too heavy." D called out as she found a corner for herself.
"Are you sure about that?"
Plum replied with a single sentence and flick of her wrist, making the doors lighter by hollowing them out. "Just, don’t hit them."
D sighed, pulled a tiny wand, and started casting a few spells. First, she wasn’t that good with wood magic, so she would rather use earth. With mud, she managed to close off a small room for herself, furnished with a stone table and chair, a decent bed without a mattress, and a tiny window that looked into the mansion’s insides.
Of course, an exalted wizard such as herself won’t sleep on the cold, hard, rough stone. She rolled her sleeves up and showed a tattoo that she had on her forearm. That was her storage magic.
Unlike Merlin, who wanted to have the largest space possible and thus drew the tattoo on her chest, D was willing to lose space in exchange for not having to pull anything from between her breasts.
From her wrist, she pulled a massive bag. Those were her camping gear. A tent, a bedroll, rations, a firepot, an endless water urn, and a portable force shield. Most were useless for her now, except the bedroll and the endless water urn.
She carefully rolled the bedroll on the stone bed, made sure it was tidy, and then shifted her attention to the endless water urn. After the long trip, the harrowing horrors she saw, and the disgusting bugs they had to fight, she deserved a bath.
Walking to the corner of her new accommodation, D hung the endless water urn high above her head using a stone hook made with magic. She tapped on it with her wand, and water splashed out. D tested the water with her hand and quickly frowned. It was freezing cold, colder than how she liked her beer.
