Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
Recently, I have been putting a lot of effort into village building.
I made a dedicated field for the villagers, hoping they could live a little more comfortably.
But something strange happened in that field.
The carrots planted by the villagers were being dug up.
Even worse, the farmland blocks I had carefully tilled were turning back into ordinary dirt over a wide area.
Why?
Huh?
While I was having that conversation with the villagers, a white object zipped past my feet at tremendous speed.
It was a rabbit.
Hmm.
Very suspicious.
The Field I Worked So Hard On Was Being Damaged
This was the dedicated villager field I had made earlier.

After building the field, the villagers seemed to share crops and bread with each other more often.
And because I had also made it easier to collect crops automatically, the field was very useful for gathering food.
I could trade those crops with farmer villagers and receive emeralds too.

Then the villagers complained that the carrot field had been dug up.
When I went to check, the carrots really had become floating items.
The farmland had also returned to dirt in many places.
And inside the field, there was a cute white rabbit.
Suspicious.
The Culprits Were Rabbits
After waiting for a while, I quietly returned to the field.

Yes.
The rabbits were the culprits after all.
When I watched from a distance, they were digging up the carrots.
They were also very jumpy and ran all over the place.
While they hopped around the steps, the farmland seemed to be getting trampled back into dirt.
Because the village is close to a desert, they may have wandered in from somewhere nearby.
Either way, if this continues, the field will not survive.
So, from a distance, I used my bow and dealt with the problem.

The rabbits that had been running around gathered near the edge of the village, so I fenced them in.
They are cute.
They really are.
But they do not become attached, and there are far too many of them.
Someday, if I need a rabbit’s foot, I may come back to this subject.
For now, please stop eating the village carrots.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.