Greetings.
I am a man in a suit who has fallen into the world of Minecraft.
The village has become quieter than when I first found it.
I still feel sorry about that.
I was happy to find the village, but I was not ready to protect it.
This time, I want to keep lighting the village.
Not underground yet.
First, the surface.
The homes, the paths, the places where villagers stand.
The deeper problems can wait for another day.
If I cannot keep the surface bright, I have no business talking about caves yet.

Here I am in front of the village.
Today, I feel less like an adventurer and more like a village watchman.
A nervous village watchman, to be honest.
But still, a watchman.
I Do Not Want to Lose More Villagers
I look at the villagers who are still here.

The remaining villagers.
Seeing them makes me relieved.
It also makes me think I need to do better.
When I toured this village earlier, it felt busy.
Now, the people I can see are only a few.
I do not want to reduce that number any further.
So…

I bow deeply.
Really, I am sorry.
I am still learning how to live here.
But I want to protect this village from now on.
That is why this episode is not about a new item or a big discovery.
It is about taking responsibility for the place I keep returning to.
Lighting the Surface of the Village
I look across the houses and fields.

Even in daylight, torches change the feeling of the village.
They mark the paths.
They show where people might walk.
They make the village feel cared for.
Then I check near the villagers too.

There is torchlight near the villager.
Good.
It is a small thing, but this is the kind of small thing I should have been doing earlier.
The Night Village Finally Has Light
Then night comes.

Oh.
The night village has light.
This is the scene I wanted to see.
The houses are not completely dark.
The path is not swallowed by shadow.
It feels much less hopeless.

Here too, the area around the homes is not pitch black.
I know this does not make the village perfectly safe.
There may still be dark spaces underground.
There may still be places I have not found.
But the surface is better than it was.
And that matters.
It also changes how the village looks emotionally.
The same houses that felt fragile in the dark now feel as if they are waiting for morning.

Once more, I bow in the night village.
To the villagers who stayed.
To the village I want to protect from here.
Today, I learned how much a village changes when light reaches it.
Next, I need to look for the darker causes.
Holes, cave openings, and places where danger may be coming from.
For now, the night village is a little brighter.
That is a good start.
That is all for this time.
Greetings.