Do not misunderstand. I am searching the rubble for valuables not for personal profit, but to further the reconstruction efforts. Their former owners should be glad to see them repurposed for this great endeavor!
Phew. These big stones are why the word “backbreaking” was invented, but you'll see─we'll have this area all cleaned up soon enough!
Timber gathered from near the One River is highly resilient to water and humidity, making it incredibly durable. In fact, most of the reconstruction plans rely heavily on these kinds of local resources.
The most important thing when building a playground is to make it safe. No sharp corners for the children to bash their heads on!
The entrance is rather grand, wouldn't you say? The little embellishments were my idea.
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Not wanting the steel from the imperial tower to go to waste, we took it to Tsuranuki. He was practically jumping for joy!
Although Master Ishibushi has taught me so much already, I feel like it will take decades before I even begin to approach his level of competence.
Of course, I could not disappoint Master Ishibushi after he put me in charge of constructing the pavilion. It is coming along rather nicely, if I do say so myself.
Clearing away the rubble is only the beginning! We plan to fill the area with a host of new buildings to encourage the rebirth of the enclave.