“Am I that kind of person?” I said indignantly. “Hmph, if I saw you near the shore while I was in the water, you… just you wait and see.” Su Ya glared at me with disdain, shaking her little pink fist in a threatening manner. Seeing Su Ya’s feeble attempt at intimidation, I almost burst out laughing. But the sight of Margo approaching stopped me short. Why did she always interrupt when Su Ya and I were talking? She wasn't usually so talkative. Margo walked over and said seriously, “If we don’t stay near the shore, how will we make distilled water?” Hmm? She had a point. “I’ll search the forest for a water source,” I said, unwilling to give up the tree hollow. “That’s fine. We need to find one eventually anyway. We can’t drink distilled water long-term,” Margo said flatly. “Oh? Why

