"It's been a week since Leo arrived at the new place. Currently, he's out hunting, so I'll describe what he just built on the tree. Generally speaking, he's now twice as high up. When something jumped onto the tree and wanted to eat him, he built a wooden platform where he currently lives. You could say it's convenient for him, as he sleeps under the open sky as if nothing happened. He eats what he catches and doesn't waste anything. He also started using bones from animals he hunts to create supports for the platform. On the first night, it didn't go well, and he almost died, but on the second, he decided to go higher, where he knew what to do.
He tore off the vines, then tied them tightly to make the first layer. After that, he placed branches from the bottom of the first makeshift platform he made. At first, it wasn't comfortable, but it was something at least. After an exhausting day and night, on the third day, he finally decided to hunt. At first, he watched for game from the tree and then slowly climbed down. He didn't hunt for strong animals but looked for those who were slower or separated from the herd. That day, he hunted a diooroun, an animal that looks like a goat but is the size of a horse. It wasn't an easy task, but he somehow managed to do it.
Day four he expanded his platform by adding thicker wood, which he then tied with vines and covered with leaves. It's much more comfortable now than before. Additionally, he found a leaf in the shape of a cup, which he used to collect rainwater. On day five, like any other day, he made the most of it. He woke up, drank, and then set out hunting. There, he once again hunted dioorouna and returned home, where he cooked and ate the meat and used the skin to make a more comfortable base to sleep on.
Day six I continue to observe him from a distance. He would probably be scared if he saw me. He is currently starting a fire, and he may have stored some food to cook again. Therefore, I won't disturb him any further. Please observe his activities on the seventh day."
Leo is currently returning from hunting, but he didn't catch anything this time. He is really tired of it all. At first, the lack of contact with people didn't bother him, but today he decided to embark on a journey again. This time, he had to prepare better, pack food and water for the trip, and get a good night's sleep. That's why he climbed a tree and went up to the platform where he made wristbands from the skin and put them on. Then he climbed higher to a flower that he named "leuos" after his own name. This flower had huge seeds hanging below it that were hard enough to make a water tank.
He created it carefully. First, he marked with a stone where he needed to cut, then cut and carved out the center, and poured resin from a tree to seal it. He then turned it upside down to ensure that nothing remained inside. In the morning, he had everything he needed, and he just had to protect his feet. He used skin for that since he didn't have anything else. He cut two larger and four smaller pieces and tied the larger one around his foot before climbing down from the tree. Along the way, he filled the water tank, *splash splash splash*, and set out on a journey into the unknown.
So he set off ahead, walked continuously across the meadow, so nothing interesting was happening. He walked and walked, feeling as if the meadow was an endless road. An hour or two, maybe three, passed and he kept walking. He reached a puddle, and despite everything, the water was clean so he replenished his water supplies *splash splash* and continued on. Another hour passed, and then five more. Night was approaching, and he felt as if he hadn't moved from the place he had lived for the past week. He walked for another hour and reached a huge lake. In the distance, he could see a village, and some kayaks were floating on the water. Although the water seemed shallow, he sat down in front of the lake and lit a fire to signal his presence.
He gathered a few sticks and a lot of grass, and then cut some fur from the skin and laid it on the grass. He began rubbing a piece of wood against another *rasp rasp-tsssuu*, until he lit the fire. The smoke rose so high that one of the kayakers noticed it and they paddled towards Leo. "Put it out!" they shouted. Leo didn't know what was going on, but he covered the fire with sand, and then poured water on it *tssssss*.
They paddled up to him. "What's going on? Why did I have to put out the fire?" asked Leo. "You'll find out later. Now quickly get into the kayak," someone said. Leo did it without hesitation, and a moment later a huge animal with four legs at the back and two at the front - an animal resembling a saber-toothed tiger - jumped out of the bushes on his right and rushed towards the kayaks. After a while, it jumped onto one of them and tore apart the person who was on it, screaming "aaaghhh." "Jump in quickly!" shouted the person sitting next to Leo.
Leo quickly took the oars in his hand, and the person grabbed the bow and began shooting arrows one after the other. The animal gave up on them and took the body of the man from the other kayak. "It's all because of you! Because you lit the fire! This taun is smart and knows what's what, and generally who you are and why you don't know such simple things?" asked the person dressed in black and white shorts, with light blue skin and red hair, who was at least 230 meters tall. After a moment, she added, "Never mind. The chief will ask you," and they went to the village.