Taking such actions naturally allows people to feel that there is a very easy understanding of the problem.
But things are absolutely not as simple as they appear on the surface, as if they can be clearly understood by everyone.
The Alchemist did not intend, if he was preparing to rest at this time, to do absolutely nothing and just waste time until dawn.
Such actions are foolish; the hungry beast that had suddenly attacked him earlier had given him some information to some extent.
That is, the area he was currently in and its nearby vicinity, if that creature chose to escape.
It meant that this place was temporarily safe, but it lacked proper food.
Finding even a rabbit here would be difficult, so as he lit a bonfire, he must find a way to get some food for himself.
And in preparing for matters this cautiously, he also had to remain vigilant at the same time.
In what follows, there shouldn't be any more additional judgments...