The Time Hut really lives up to its name! Zhou Wen looked at the Time Hut and finally knew why it was given that name.
On a tree in the forest, there was an inconspicuous treehouse. It was made from wood from the forest.
On the treehouse, there were plants similar to ivy, making the entire wooden hut exude vibrancy.
If not for Philo and company being very certain that this was the Time Hut, Zhou Wen would have imagined that this was a temporary residence built by hunters. It was a little too small. From the outside, it looked as if it could only accommodate two to three adults.
The door of the hut was nailed with wooden planks and looked like it had quite a number of cracks. There was a plaque with tree bark covering parts of it hanging on the door. It was irregularly shaped, and one could see the holes left by worms and the tree rings.
And on the plaque, there was a line of words: "Sweetie's Wooden Hut."