After lunch, he returned to his room for a nap.
The house is definitely safer than outside. Light up the fire pot and tie the net to the door, and basically, no beast can get in.
He feels the net is safer than the door because he can easily attack the beast through the net, while the beast can't do anything to him.
Arrows and spears can easily penetrate the mesh. Standing behind the net, there's no need to fear even if faced with two tigers at the same time.
But the house is extremely hot. Lighting the fire pot makes it even hotter.
Luckily, he can endure it. He tells himself this will be the norm for his life in the future.
Even if he is drenched in sweat, with the odor overwhelming, it is something he must endure.
His moral standards require him to endure beastly conditions.
If he can endure it, he feels at ease and then can live a happy life.
Can he really withstand such a situation? He doesn't know.