Inside, the dirt floors lifted and flattened.
Packed earth was compressed, and wooden planks spread outward across the interior. Floorboards aligned tightly side by side, forming smooth wooden flooring.
No more bare dirt and dust rising with every step.
Above, the wooden framework thickened as beams widened and joints tightened.
Then the roofs changed as the thatch deepened in thickness, and layer upon layer was stacked precisely.
Binding rope lattices formed across the surface, tightening and securing the dried hay so it would not scatter in heavy winds.
The houses looked much better, but the transformation was not done yet, as each structure trembled once more before stretching.
The walls extended outward smoothly.
Six meters…
Seven meters…
Until each house expanded to seven and a half meters in length while maintaining five meters in width.
Interior space increased instantly, and the rooms felt broader.
